Symbolizes: Ancient Greek Philosophy, the Golden Ratio; Powers of Four
The Golden Ratio
‘phi’ the Greek letter used to designate The Golden Ratio
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Powers of Four
Powers of Four
ICHIWAH Energies
Happiness (Blue energy)
Wealth (Green energy)
Purpose (Red energy)
Adventure (Yellow energy)
Classical Elements
- Earth
- Air
- Fire
- Water
Seasons
- Fall/Autumn
- Spring
- Summer
- Winter
Platonic Solids
- Cube
- Octahedron
- Tetrahedron
- Icosahedron
States of Matter
- Solid
- Gas
- Plasma
- Liquid
Cardinal Directions
- South
- North
- East
- West
Hippocratic Humors
- Black Bile
- Blood
- Yellow Bile
- Phlegm
Hippocratic Temperaments
- Cold & Dry
- Hot & Wet
- Hot & Dry
- Cold & Wet
Greek Gods of the Winds
- Notus
- Boreas
- Eurus
- Zephyrus
Four Rivers of Paradise
- Pishon
- Gihon
- Hiddekel (Tigris)
- Perat (Euphrates)
Fundamental Forces of Nature
- Gravity
- Electromagnetism
- Weak Nuclear
- Strong Nuclear
Astrological Triplicities
- Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn
- Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
- Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
- Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces
Tarot Suits
- Discs/Coins
- Sword
- Batons/Wands
- Cups
Carl Jung’s Personality Types
- Sensing
- Thinking
- Intuiting
- Feeling
Four Ages of Man
- Infancy
- Childhood
- Adult
- Old Age
Positional Relationships
- Above
- Below
- Around
- Within
Dimensions
- Height
- Length
- Depth
- Time