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Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)[was an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Most of the information about Pythagoras was written down centuries after he lived, so very little reliable information is known about him. He was born on the island of Samos, and might have travelled widely in his youth, visiting Egypt and other places seeking knowledge. Around 530 BC, he moved to Croton, in Magna Graecia, and there set up a religious sect. His followers pursued the religious rites and practices developed by Pythagoras and studied his philosophical theories. The society took an active role in the politics of Croton but this eventually led to their downfall. Pythagorean meeting-places were burned and Pythagoras was forced to flee the city. He is said to have died in Metapontum.
[[Pythagoras]] of Samos (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)[was an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Most of the information about Pythagoras was written down centuries after he lived, so very little reliable information is known about him. He was born on the island of Samos, and might have travelled widely in his youth, visiting Egypt and other places seeking knowledge. Around 530 BC, he moved to Croton, in Magna Graecia, and there set up a religious sect. His followers pursued the religious rites and practices developed by Pythagoras and studied his philosophical theories. The society took an active role in the politics of Croton but this eventually led to their downfall. Pythagorean meeting-places were burned and Pythagoras was forced to flee the city. He is said to have died in Metapontum.
Pythagoras made influential contributions to philosophy and religion in the late 6th century BC. He is often revered as a great mathematician, mystic, and scientist and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name. <ref.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras Pythagorus]</ref>


[[Pythagoras]] made influential contributions to philosophy and religion in the late 6th century BC. He is often revered as a great mathematician, mystic, and scientist and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name. <ref.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras Pythagorus]</ref>


==Sacred Decad==
==Sacred Decad==
These nine divisions of the [[Magnum Opus]] of Alchemical Law meet in [[Ophiuchus]] and are three (3) times three (3), plus the Universal Prima Materia (Azoth) life force which equal ten (10), the sacred decad of [[Pythagoras]]. The Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH-4) and [[Sephiroth|ten spheres of emanation]] in the Tree of Life are based on [[The Sacred Decad]] or Tetractys. This is a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows.  
These nine divisions of the [[Magnum Opus]] of Alchemical Law meet in [[Ophiuchus]] and are three (3) times three (3), plus the Universal Prima Materia (Azoth) life force which equal ten (10), the sacred decad of [[Pythagoras]]. The Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH-4) and [[Sephiroth|ten spheres of emanation]] in the Tree of Life are based on [[The Sacred Decad]] or Tetractys. This is a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows.