Tattwa Calculator
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does anyone here know of, or have a functioning tattwa calculator application, or online resource?
i found some references when googling around, but all links were out of date and broken...
thnx!
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93 Herr Sorath,
I have seen one on-line before, but I don’t recall were. *(I think it was on a Golden Dawn site.) *It was years ago.
But, I do remember JAE mentioning Tattwas and timing. It is under Resh times. heruraha.net/viewtopic.php?t=179&highlight=re
Hope this helps."JAE Quote:
No, this is a discussion of Tattwas.From the moment of sunrise, there is a two-hour cycle running throughout the day repeatedly during which the five Tattwas - in the sequence Spirit, Air, Fire, Water, Earth - recycle. One-fifth of 120 minutes is 24 minutes, so each Tattwa takes 24 minutes. (There are also local variations much as there are micro-climates in the weather - I know of one area of LA where the tides start about two minutes later. Very intense astral-sensitive ritual work over many months in an area would make this evident.)
This has nothing to do with the timing for Resh."
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93 Herr Sorath,
I don't know if you have seen this yet. It's very suggestive. It is at the bottom of the page."The Tattwa Tide Calculator"
www.rahoorkhuit.net/library/groups/gd/tattwa.html -
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Thanks for taking the time to help, I really apprciate it.
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@OP: I am currently directing a friend of mine (a progammer) to build just such an application. Essentially, I wanted an application that allowed quick reference (to check against tests with the tattvas during ceremony), as opposed to a chart - ie: you enter the sunrise time, current time, and you get the information for that "slot" of the chart. Nevertheless, I'd like to see a printable chart format as an option, along with measuring the current breath. All in good time. When it is done, I'll make sure to post it here for everyone.
Thanks for your time,
QaZsE - Fr. T.E.U.
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The only hard part is getting the sunrise calculated. Once you have that, it's trivial - you can make an Excel spreadsheet for it in 10 minutes.
A good program would also calculate the sunrise time.
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Here it is, in fact. (This actually did only take 8 minutes, but I got called away from my desk before I could post it.)