Washington DC Monumental Core Shown to Be
Analogous to the Milan Cathedral

Metatron's Cube and the Dodecahedron

Ordinarily, when we think about the Tree of Life, we see it as an entity unto itself, and align it like we see in the image below (left). Even when people learn to see it as a part of Metatron's Cube, they have a tendency to see the Tree encased in the triangle (as in the cathedral plan), with a pentagram on top of the hexagon/cube. That is natural, since the metaphor that the Tree is used to illustrate is a vertical one. The heavens are above while the earth is below.

     

However, if we consider the image geometrically, rather than metaphorically, and utilize all three corners of the triangle in the cube (above right), we see 3 pentagons on top of the cube, just as we do in the dodecahedron (below).

This images places two other pentagons in the DC map. Note that the Jefferson Memorial (green) and the Capitol Building (blue, far right), occupy points that are equivalent to the centers of dodecahedron faces (pentagons).

The next image adds the large rectangle that we used before to show Metatron's Cube in the map. In the map/cube, Georgetown occupies the center of a pentagonal face opposite to the CB. As far as I know, there are no monuments at the other two corners of the rectangle (blue).

As was pointed out earlier, Metatron's Cube is an expansion of the Star of David, which we see nested in the Cube. The only differnce between the two is the level of complication. The cube just adds another hexagon around the star. That is the reason that we see the same "regulating lines" that were used for the cathedral, expressed on a larger scale in the DC map design.

What is clear is, that both the DC planners and the designer of the Milan Cathedral utilized Metatron's Cube, or some form of that, as the basis for their design, and that Metatron's Cube maps to the dodecahedron, the grand tracing board; which helps us make sense of some of the notions in Plato's "Timeas".


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