The Pythagorean’s held the hexad—6—to represent, as Clement of Alexandria conceived, the creation of the world according to both the prophets and the ancient Mysteries. It was called by the Pythagorean’s the perfection of all the parts. The first perfect number. This number particularly sacred to Orpheus, and also to the Fate, Lachesis, and the Muse Thalia. It was called the form of forms, the articulation of the universe, and the maker of the soul. Among the Greeks, harmony and the soul were considered to be similar in nature, because it is formed by the Union of two triangles, one masculine and the other feminine. Among the keywords given to hexad are: time, for it is the measure of duration; panacea, because health is equilibrium, and the hexad is a balance number; the world, because the world, like the hexad, is often seen to consist of contraries by harmony; omnisufficient, because its parts are sufficient for totality (3+2+1=6); unwearied, because it contains the elements of immortality. ~Manly Palmer Hall [The Secret Teachings of All Ages] • Six is a number perfect in itself, not because God created all things in six days; rather, the convert is true God created all things in six days because the number is perfect. ~Saint Augustine (The City of God) • In essence, we are told, this is the coming together of the male and female principles in divine union. However, that is not quite true. It actually means the integration of the conscious mind – symbolised by the male principle or upward-facing triangle, and the unconscious mind, symbolised by the female principle, or down-facing triangle. The six is, therefore, the joining together of the two creative expressions we find in three, integrated with one another in the six—the joining together of two opposites. Six represents a balance between the earthly and spiritual realms. Six is also connected to intuition, clairvoyance, and other extrasensory capacities (hence the “sixth” sense). In numerology, six is the number of the caretaker; the person who nurtures and compassionately serves others. • Artist: Robert Seebach @vedic.shastras #vedicastrology #bhramhavaastu #indiancivilization #happy #billionaire (at Vedic Shastras) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKburK1lWKp/?igshid=124sn8e67y2hq