Unlocking the Fractal of Ten: A Framework for Spiritual Insight
Recently, I made an intriguing discovery regarding Psalm 1—it follows the fractal of ten, a living pattern that also underpins the Chay prayer framework. The fractal of ten is composed of two fractals of five and a fractal of two, representing a dynamic interplay of feminine and masculine energies.
Within the fractal of ten, each side—left and right—contains the fractal of five. These five aspects—Time, Land, Community, Birthright, and Offices—extend beyond the physical realm, manifesting as Spirit, Heart, Body, Mind, and Soul within our being.
This overlay of the fractal of ten onto scripture offers deeper insight into the purpose and blessings of Psalm 1. By following this pattern, we gain a clearer understanding of the spiritual dynamics at play during prayer at each dimension. Psalm 1 becomes not just a verse to recite, but a guide to spiritual alignment and transformation in our lives.
As we explore Psalms 1 through the lens of the Chay pattern or the fractal of ten, we uncover its profound significance and the blessings it holds for our spiritual journey. It illuminates the path to spiritual growth, offering clarity and guidance as we navigate the complexities of life and faith.
Psa 1:1 Blessed is the man / who walks not in the counsel of the wicked,/ nor stands in the way of sinners,/ nor sits in the seat of scoffers;
Psa 1:2 but his delight is in the law of the LORD,/ and on his law he meditates day and night.
Psa 1:3 He is like a tree planted/ by streams of water /that yields its fruit in its season,/ and its leaf does not wither. /In all that he does, he prospers.
The words in bold above are the keys that match with the Chay Prayer.
Blessed is the woman and man who does the chay prayer model and restores all his 10 dimensions they shall be like...
(Find the free prayer diagram here: learn.chay.life)