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The Center of 3 Thirds

Hopefully, you have read the About page that describes the Grid of 3 Thirds.  It's not something we put out there until someone has come closer to understanding what we are all about.  Still, it's interesting to ponder the significance of these things.

You found your way here, so it's time you knew more about the grid.

If you have questions or comments, please contact Teresa via email at Teresa@3Thirds.com

 

 

Here is the full grid again:

 

 

I must confess that this grid is too 2-dimensional for me.  A friend of 3 Thirds has created a logo for his company that looks something like this:

When the three circles intersect, a small rounded triangle forms in the middle.  That triangle intrigues and excites me.  There is power and strength in that three-sided object (“A cord of three strands is not easily broken.”).  Use your imagination now to change the circles into spheres.  Put the three spheres together so that the inner triangle now has dimension. It is not a flat space in there, it has an “inside” space.  

Now, go further with this concept and convert the Grid of 3 Rings into a 3-dimensional object.  Make every ring into a sphere and then bring them together.  What happens to it?  Here is what it looks like in two dimensions:

 

Look at the center of the nine rings.  Notice how the physical and emotional rings intersect with the spiritual.  If you can transform this into three dimensions, you could see that the center of the shape is very powerful.  It is the holy of holies within.  It is the power of LOVE.

Take a deep breath.

All of this is of the deeper things of 3 Thirds.  Understanding it will take time.  Integrating it into who we are and how we work will take time.  Give it time.

We use the 2-dimensional rings in the 3 Thirds logo and in these 3 Ring images because it is the basis of understanding for the people with whom we are working.  If we can get people to understand two dimensions, eventually we can help them progress to three dimensions. 

May we all eventually progress to understanding in four dimensions!  (By the way, Kelly tells me that the fourth dimension is time.)