6 g Mithras

The node Mithras is a highly complex accretion. Mithras the roman god is thought to be derived from the Iranian god Mithra -a god of justice, contract and war. Mithras has been connected to Helios and Phanes thus establishing a connection to light. He is seen emerging from rock (in images) and slaughtering the white bull (the god Soma) which transforms into the moon. Both of these notions give a transformative force to the power. As representing light and connections it is a power that concerns the ontological reticulum -the fibres of light that may be the limit of human perception of the outside.

Other accretions of the node are: Hebrew: Vav, Tarot: Hierophant, Bull, Magpie, Ivy, St Johns Wort, Sycamore trees, Thistles, Velocity, Constructive dilemma (logic), Chromium, Seratonin, Growth hormone releasing hormone, Arginine, Dioscuri Twins, Twin Peaks (TV), Fire-light, Dodo.

Ivy binds, this is reminiscent of the contract attribution of the deity. Sycamore trees triangulate Lynch’s Twin Peaks by the 2 points of the sigil -also indicated by the bull. The Dodo is a curious accretion formed by the oppositional position of the node in its form as a path in the base 10 qabalah. Mithras runs 2(Dionysus)-5(Fate), whilst the opposite position 3(Nyx)-6(Will) is occupied by Isis. The separation of Isis in to is is suggest the more pragmatic do do which by the reverse motion becomes Dodo. Thus Mithras comes with warning of extinction that may accompany unrelenting action. Taking this in combination with the accretion of velocity we might also make a connection between Mithras and accelerationism.

Mithras (g) is the feeder node for Freedom (l).

5 f Urlking

The Urlking is a male energy of what we would probably perceive as unpleasant. It relates to decay, stagnation, solidification. f is part of the circuit, with d (Artemis) preceding it and j (Passion) following it. The name is derived from the Goethe poem. The power as such is also attached to the faerie world.

Other associated accretions are: Hebrew: He, Tarot: Emperor, Alder, Burdock, Toad, Crow, Alanine, Folic Acid, Testosterone, Volume (math).

4 e Eris

Eris is the goddess of discord or strife. The base 10 Qabalah show Eris between between Nyx and Dionysus. In the Hyperqab the node e is the feeder node for h (Incest). Feeder nodes endlessly pour their influence into only one other node.

Other accretions of Eris are: Hebrew: Daleth, Tarot: Empress, Apples (but not apple trees which belong to w (Eskatology), Poplar, Aspen, Kingfishers, Beavers, Bindweed, Oestrogen, Prolactin, Progesterone, Vitamin E, area (maths).

3 d Artemis

Artemis is the goddess of the hunt and of the moon. She is also a guardian of the veil between the worlds. D is part of the hyperqab circuit with n (Foetus) before it and f (Urlking) after it. It also has upwards, central and downward paths connecting it to a, 0 and m respectively.

Other accretions are: Hebrew: Gimel, Tarot: Priestess, Wolf, Hedgehog, Tawny owl, Oak, Leucine, Vitamin D, Melatonin, Melanin, Diana, Astaroth, Time.

2 b I-mage

I-mage is the second node of the Hyperqab. It is a feeder node. The feeder nodes connect only to the paths of the circuit. When 2n+1 is applied to them they become a circuit number, hence they are unidirectional. I-mage feeds into Artemis (d).

I-mage is constituted by the concepts of the magician, the image and how the ego is portrayed as an image of power. As a path in the Gra tree (base 10 qabalah) I-mage runs between Sirius and Nyx (1&3)

Additionally accreted concepts are: Deer, Starlings, Rainbows, Rainbow trout, Modus Tollens, Isoleucine, Somatostatin, Thyroid stimulating hormone, Thyrotropin releasing hormone, B vitamins, Biotin, Birch Trees, Hebrew Beth, Tarot: Magus.