The Law of Three — a primer
In today’s world we need the third force. Here’s why.
We are surrounded by negative versus positive, good versus evil, right versus wrong, Democrat versus Republican. In the current world one group or principle is trying to annihilate the other. We are third force blind. The third force is there, but because it does “nothing” it is assumed not to exist.
The 3 Laws:
1. The Yang / Male — Affirming Force often associated with the line.
2. The Yin / Female — Receptive Force often associated with the circle.
3. The Neutral / No Gender — Reconciling Force often associated with the zero-point.
The law of three is reflected in all major religions of the world. We are most familiar with The Holy Trinity in Christianity:
The Father (affirming)
The Son (neutral)
The Holy Spirit (receptive)
Or the Egyptian:
The Father (affirming)
The Mother (receptive)
The Child (neutral)
Pythagoras, 6th century BCE Greek Philosopher, Mystic and discoverer of Sacred Geometry and later Nikola Tesla uncovered The Law of Three and the sacred numbers of 3–6–9. Tesla said that these numbers (that he was obsessed with) would reveal the secrets of the universe.
The Middle Way in esoteric Buddhism is the Neutral Force that allows enlightenment to be revealed. A middle way is needed to reconcile the Democrats and Republicans for example to find a way forward by agents of change acting as all three forces with a special emphasis on the neutral or reconciling force.
When we think of the major elements of the atom mainly the proton, electron and the neutron — each has a charge; respectively (+), (-), and (0) or no charge. The neutron prevents / acts as a buffer to prevent the positively charged positron and the negatively charged electron from destroying one another. The neutron could be the particle that is connected to alternate and multiverse realities and at the very least is the balancing force between the (+) and (-) particles.
Even in writing affirmations towards manifestation we often forget about the law of three. We assume and don’t include all three brains of the human body. Everyone knows about the cognitive brain — the prefrontal cortex and so on. Many don’t know that our hearts have longer dendrites in them than in the prefrontal cortex and that the heart is the center or brain of emotion. The gut or chi in Eastern Medicine is the center or brain of the physical body.
Slightly tweaking affirmations for example to include each of the three persons includes a sense of wholeness arising from the law of three:
Writing each affirmation 3 times in each of the three persons:
1. — “I” [first person] 3 times,
2. “You” [second person] 3 times, and
3. “She/He/They” [third person] three times
Each.
for more on the reconciling force in action: