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Orange Ki Spirit of The Seven - Sol la’Del

Sol la’Del is the living embodiment of Willpower, one of the seven divine aspects of existence governed by The Seven. As the Orange Ki Spirit, he symbolizes the innate desire to not merely survive but thrive.


Sacred Geometry Connection: Sol la’Del is intimately connected to the Vesica Piscis, a sacred geometric figure derived from the intersection of two circles of equal size. This symbol represents the union of two entities, the divine feminine, the intersection of heaven and earth, and it has significant mathematical properties. The overlap of the circles mirrors Sol's role as a figure that unites different aspects of existence through his willpower.


Vesica Piscis


The Vesica Piscis is a symbol in sacred geometry that results from the intersection of two circles of the same size, such that the center of each circle lies on the circumference of the other. The name "Vesica Piscis" is derived from Latin and translates to "bladder of a fish". The shape of the intersection of the two circles looks similar to the shape of a fish.

This geometric figure is widely recognized and has been given various interpretations in different cultural, artistic, and spiritual contexts. Here are some key points about the Vesica Piscis:


  • Symbol of the Divine Feminine: The Vesica Piscis is often interpreted as a symbol of the divine feminine due to its resemblance to the female reproductive opening, signifying birth and creation. It is also associated with the womb and the concept of "sacred space" in many traditions.
  • Christian Symbolism: The Vesica Piscis is often seen in Christian art and architecture. The fish-like shape of the Vesica Piscis may have contributed to the early use of the fish as a symbol of Christ. The pointed oval shape also served as the geometric basis for the Gothic arch, a common architectural feature in European cathedrals.
  • Mathematical Significance: The Vesica Piscis also has significant mathematical properties. The ratio of the axes of the form is the square root of 3, which alludes to the Pythagorean theorem. The square root of 3 is also the base for calculating the area of the equilateral triangle, the hexagon, and the tetrahedron, some of the key shapes in sacred geometry.
  • Symbol of Unity and Connection: The overlap of the two circles can represent the coming together of two separate entities (people, ideas, realms, etc.), their shared common ground, or the union of heaven and earth, spirit and matter, conscious and subconscious.


Like all symbols in sacred geometry, interpretations of the Vesica Piscis can differ greatly based on cultural, religious, and personal beliefs. However, its strong presence in various traditions and its geometric balance undeniably make it an important symbol in the field of sacred geometry.


"These hands are mine, and I shall atone for their actions: in this life and the next." - Sol la’Del, 1E 10000 Year of the Empyrean.

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