Chapter 3 Ashera The Rule is not an imposed law, but a universal measure derived from the observation of the world. It organizes space, time, and matter according to a precise balance, prior to any human authority. To understand the Rule is to rediscover the principle that links measure, justice, and natural order.
Chapter 3 – The Universal Rule of Asherah Preamble – What is called “the rule” The universal rule has not changed: only its appearance has changed. It is not only about length. It concerns measurement, weighing, exchange, balance, justice, social life, and the structure of the world. This sacred rule existed wherever humanity structured the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Hebrews, the Greeks… It bore different names: • Cubit • Finger • Palm • Span • Rod • Rope • Palm But the fundamental relationships, proportions, and ratios were constant. It is not the names that matter, but the proportions. Section 1 – The Moon and the Symbolic Drop The Moon occupies a central place in the universal rule. To connect the invisible to the tangible, the ancients used the symbolic drop, with an average diameter of 6 mm (weight ~0.11 g). Symbolically extended, it becomes 1 cm and serves as the basis for the Master's measurements, bringing the small rule (45.72) back to actual measurements. Thus: • Remen / Amem (fist) = 3.333 → lunar diameter • Lunar diameter = 3333 (Ashera units) • Earth's diameter = 12666 ÷ 3.8 • Solar diameter = 12666 × 107.9 • Lunar reference for one cycle = 12666 ÷ 28 = 354.648 → 354 days
Section 2 – The Sun and the Earth The Sun and the Earth follow the same principle: • The Sun is measured by extending the same universal rule, multiplied by a factor related to cycles and proportions. • The Earth is integrated into this system via the Earth/Moon/Sun ratio, reflecting cosmic harmonies and natural cycles. The symbolic rule allows for the assignment of practical values to diameters, while maintaining the exact proportions that guided the construction of temples and sacred monuments. Section 3 – Exchanges, Values, and Actions The universal rule has governed exchanges and values since antiquity. • In the Old Kingdom, the deben weighed 13.6g, then 90–91g in the Middle and New Kingdoms, marking the shift from silver to copper for daily exchange. • The silver/gold ratio (~6.7) remains low compared to long-term ratios, confirming the continuity of values.
• Commercial actions and exchanges follow a law of balance: matter, temperature (reference 4°C), and exchange value (e.g., 13.6g → 91.g) remain stable despite small variations (copper ±0.03g, ±0.3 cents). • Density ratios (air is 770 times lighter than water) symbolize the principle of light and heavy, the foundation of cosmic balance. Section 4 – Squaring and the Cube The rule naturally leads: • From the point • To the line • To the triangle • To the square • Then to the cube The cube encompasses: • The house • Justice • Social structure • Stability This squaring materializes the translation of symbolic measurements (drop, remen, cubit) into concrete and sacred geometry, preparing the foundations of temples and monuments. Section 5 – Money and Currency Money follows the same universal rule: • Its value does not change despite conversions of metal or unit.
• The conversion from cubit to meter, old weight to modern kilogram, or franc to euro, does not alter the fundamental law. • The system of ratios, densities, and old and new units always expresses the same cosmic harmony. Section 6 – Discipline and Code The universal rule also applies to discipline and code, whether social, legal, or symbolic: • Respect for boundaries • Balance in exchanges • Fairness in the application of laws • Organization of space and time according to stable proportions Thus, the rule guides both the material world and human conduct. Section 1 – The Moon and the Symbolic Fist ✊️ The Moon occupies a central place in Ashera's universal rule. Its role is not only astronomical: it is symbolic, structural and mathematical, and it refers directly to the throne of Ashera, the point of consciousness and reference point of chapter 2. The Moon is thus the light of the night, the guide that measures and organizes cycles and proportions.
• The remen in amen (fist) = 3.333, which corresponds directly to the lunar diameter = 3333 according to sacred measurement. • The fist ✊️ is the basic unit that connects the macrocosm and the microcosm, serving as a reference point for calculations, geometry, and proportions. The symbolic drop To refine the measurement and connect the Moon to terrestrial and human proportions: • The drop of water is considered the basis for calculation: actual diameter ≈ 6 mm, weight ≈ 0.11 g. • Symbolically extended, this drop becomes 1 cm, serving as a reference for the ruler and for the Master's measurements. • This drop allows us to link lunar cycles, ancient units, and sacred measurements, preparing the way to complex geometric structures like the square and the cube. Lunar cycles and measurements • Lunar cycle = 12666 ÷ 28 ≈ 354.648 → 354 days • These measurements link time, space, and matter, preserving the harmony of the universal rule.
Symbolic and Practical Significance • The fist ✊️ and the diameter 3333 embody the continuity of the universal rule, which nothing—neither the transition to the modern meter nor unit conversions—has ever altered. • The symbolic drop highlights the relationships of proportion and natural balances, while remaining faithful to the Master's logic and cosmic measurement. • This section also reminds us that Ashera's throne symbolizes consciousness, just measure, and universal balance, making the Moon not only an astronomical reference point but also a perspective of consciousness within the cosmic order. Section 2 – The Earth and the Sun After the Moon, the Earth and the Sun occupy a fundamental place in Ashera's universal rule. These celestial bodies are not merely celestial beings: they represent balance, measure, and cosmic structure, and serve as a reference for all ancient units and for establishing the proportions of the world.
The Earth • Earth's diameter = 12,666 • This figure constitutes the cosmic reference, allowing us to link human and natural measurements to planetary cycles. • The Earth represents the concrete, material, and living plane to which the principles of the universal rule apply. The Moon and the Sun in relation to the Earth • Lunar diameter = 3,333 (see Section 1) • Solar diameter = 12,666 × 10⁷.9 ≈ 1,366,661.4 • These values allow us to relate the distances, cycles, and proportions between the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth, preserving the original relationships of Antiquity.
The Sun • The Sun is not only a source of light and life: it activates cycles, regulates the seasons, and structures the measurement of time. • The solar calculation = 12666 × 28.8361 ≈ 365.238 → 365 and 1/4 days, in perfect harmony with the lunar and terrestrial cycles. • Diameter of the Sun: 12666 × 107.9 = 1,366,614. • Cost of Royal 36 [5.238] • Cubit 1366.614 ÷ 29.89 = 45.7214 ... [45.72] • I think the rule would have been modified from 45.70 to 45.72 and from 52.38 to 52.36. Measurement and Proportion • These diameters and cycles are not abstract: they are linked to the practice of ancient measurements, sacred units, and the Master's calculations.
• The regularity of the relationships between Earth, Moon, and Sun reflects the continuity of the universal rule, which neither the adoption of the meter nor modern conversions have ever altered. • The cycles, diameters, and proportions also serve to structure constructions, calendars, and human practices, respecting natural laws and cosmic harmony. Symbolic Significance • The Earth, Moon, and Sun form a fundamental triptych: • The Earth: materiality and concrete foundation • The Moon: rhythm, consciousness, and subtle measurement • The Sun: energy, cycles, and regulation of time • Together, they constitute the foundation upon which the Universal Rule of Ashera rests, linking matter, time, and consciousness. Section 3 – Actions, Exchanges, and the Temperature of Values The Universal Rule of Ashera is not limited to physical measurement: it also applies to exchanges, values, harvests, and economic actions.
• Since antiquity, trade and human actions have obeyed a law of constancy, even when the value of goods varies slightly. • Symbolic variations are measured by what is called the “temperature of actions”: when social or economic tension increases, the temperature rises; when it decreases, it falls. • Micro-fluctuations are very limited, on the order of 0.03 cents, and simply reflect minor adjustments in the economic system and human exchanges. The Continuity of Value • Copper and silver, used as units of value for exchange, have maintained stable ratios for 5,000 years. • The shift from a 13.6 g silver deben to a 90–91 g copper deben illustrates a conversion of the reference metal, without altering the underlying value. • Minimal variations in the price of metals or the temperature of shares only symbolize the adaptation of the economic system to social movements, without breaking the universal law of just measure.
The Asheran Economy • Every exchange—whether a harvest, a good, or a share—obeys the principles of proportion, balance, and justice. • Even slaves, land, and merchandise in ancient times were subject to these rules of measurement and value, just as stocks and financial contracts are today. The universal rule ensures that, despite time and changes in measurement systems, the fundamental value and the relationships between elements remain constant. Section 4 – The Square, the Cube, and the Ordering of Values • Asheran’s universal rule leads naturally from the point to the line, from the triangle to the square, and then to the cube, where each dimension contains the home, justice, social structure, and stability. • The squaring symbolizes the material and moral structure of the world, and the cube illustrates the complete organization of matter, consciousness, and exchange.
The Material Mind and Value • Everything is measured and weighed, and money is at the heart of this measurement. • Historical conversions follow the universal law: from a 13.6g silver deben to a 90-91g copper deben, the ratios remain stable. • The letter "money" embodies the link between matter, consciousness, and exchange, reminding us that humankind is paid from Earth and Heaven, and that all exchange is subject to just measure. Modern Conversion • To help the reader understand the continuity, historical values are translated into the modern system:
• €1 = 6.55957 FRF, with a virtually negligible difference (≈0.04 cents) compared to the old rates. [Shekel = € :Shekel] • This conversion illustrates that the fundamental values have not changed, whether in monetary units or in terms of cubing and squaring. • Thus, all tangible and intangible elements—money, copper, silver, foodstuffs—obey the same universal rule, ensuring balance, proportion, and justice. Section 5 – Money, Exchange, and Harvests Ashera's universal rule also applies to economic and agricultural life, harvest management, and the value of money in exchanges since antiquity. Exchanges and the Consistency of Values • For 5,000 years, copper and silver have served as benchmarks for trade, with stable ratios: • Silver deben = 13.6g • Copper deben = 90-91g • Maximum symbolic variation = 0.03 cents
• These small fluctuations are the “temperature of stocks,” reflecting the social and economic tension in traditional markets. • Even when trading is intense or when actions disrupt the system, the underlying value remains unchanged. The link with harvests and nature • Crops and agricultural goods obey this same law of proportion and balance. • Every unit, whether grain, palm, or cubit, is integrated into a coherent system: what is measured in money is also measured in matter and harvest, allowing for harmonious and fair management. Money and the transition to the euro • To demonstrate continuity to the present day: • Historical conversions translate into the modern system: €1 = 6.55957 FRF, with a difference of approximately 0.04 centimes, showing that the universal rule does not change even with the transition to the euro.
• Money remains the link between the material and the symbolic, ensuring that every exchange respects proportions, ratios, and cosmic balance. Actions and Micro-Fluctuations • Human and economic actions are governed by the same law: • Micro-fluctuations of 0.03 cents never disrupt the fundamental constancy. • Even markets, slaves, harvests, and precious goods follow the same principle of just measurement, illustrating the harmony between matter, consciousness, and time. • The Shekel, Ancient Values, and the Transition to the Euro • Ancient monetary units, such as the shekel and values based on the deben, copper, and silver, respect the universal rule of proportion and conversion. ש=€ :Shekel • The value 6.5, derived from these systems, illustrates a constant conversion rate, used to link different currencies and exchanges between nations.
• English exchange rate 6.6 • With the introduction of the euro, the 12 European nations applied these ancient ratios: currency ratios and conversions still follow the law of just measure, inherited from past centuries. • Every transaction, whether it involves goods, metals, or modern currency, adheres to this continuity: the rule of Asherah remains underlying, ensuring that proportions, values, and exchanges remain harmonious. • Thus, even in the modern, globalized economic system, the transition from the shekel or the franc to the euro merely reconverts the old values, without altering the fundamental principles of just measure and balance. Section 6 – Discipline, Code, and the Order of Actions The universal rule of Asherah is not limited to the measurement of celestial bodies, exchanges, or money: it also applies to the discipline, order, and regulation of human actions.
The Rule as Code • Every action, whether individual or collective, follows the principles of proportion, measure, and balance. • Discipline is not an arbitrary constraint: it reflects cosmic law, ensuring that relationships and exchanges remain fair and harmonious. • The “code” is how the rule is concretely applied to society: laws, customs, exchanges, agriculture, commerce—everything is integrated into a logical and stable structure. • It's all about following the rules, eating with a baguette—that's the rule. Ordering • Human actions are measured and evaluated in light of the universal rule. • Micro-fluctuations in exchanges or daily life, such as variations of 0.03 cents in the value of money, are tolerated, but the rule ensures that the whole remains balanced. • Every individual, every society, is invited to respect proportions, to act with conscience and fairness, so that the throne and conscience of Ashera may be respected. The symbolism of the cube and the square
• Order is not merely moral or social; it is geometric and cosmic. • The structures of the square and the cube reflect the ordering of matter and actions: everything is calculated, proportioned, and harmonized according to the rule. • Every gesture, every transaction, every decision is reflected in the universal system, ensuring continuity between heaven, earth, and all living beings. Importance for humanity and society • Respecting this discipline means connecting with universal law, cosmic balance, and the consciousness embodied in the throne of Asherah. Human actions, when measured and balanced, become a reflection of the world order, allowing society to function in harmony with cycles, matter, and sacred proportions. Conclusion – The Hebrew Rule and the Cube The universal rule of Asherah, presented in this chapter, finds a concrete and human expression in the Hebrew rule, founded not on an abstract standard, but on the living body. This rule rests on simple, coherent, and proportional units:
The foot = 28.8 The entire hand = 9 The palm = 7.2 The thumb = 2.16 The line = 6 The finger = 1.8 These values are neither arbitrary nor randomly symbolic: they express a rigorous decomposition of the body, serving as the basis for measurement, law, and construction. The Hebrew rule thus confirms that: measure originates from life, justice arises from proportion, and that the human body is the first rule. This structuring by the foot, the hand, the palm, and the finger naturally prepares the geometric transition: from the line to the square, from the square to the cube, from bodily measurement to the house, to justice, and to social structure. This is why a complete understanding of this rule cannot be concluded here. It directly leads into Chapter 4, where these proportions will be given volume, integrated into the cube, and linked to the 613 seeds, to time, and to the complete structure of the House. Chapter 3 thus establishes the law and the rule. Chapter 4 ensures its continuity, its formalization, and its architecture.

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