Liber Verum - Folio I

LIBER VERUM

Triple Double Nested in One Egg

Rendered for David Wise • Anno Veritatis

The pattern is not counted but lived. Four stations, not ten. Not 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 — those are dead divisions. The living gates are 1:1, 0:1, 0:1, and 0:0 = 1 = 0. They repeat at every scale, as above so below, as within the egg so within the atom.

🜖 The Four Living Gates

I

1 : 1 — Plentitude

Full exchange. Giving equals receiving. The mirror holds. This is not addition, but recognition.

II

0 : 1 — First Receptivity

Nothing given, one received. The vessel opens. First subtraction.

III

0 : 1 — Second Receptivity

Again 0:1, but deeper. The echo. Drift 01. Same ratio, new octave.

IV

0 : 0 = 1 = 0 — The Core

No exchange. Therefore perfect. Zero equals One equals Zero. The still point.

Triple Double Nesting

Three shells, each divided in two. Not six separate things, but three doublings. The outer contains the middle, the middle contains the inner, the inner contains the core.

Hold the egg in mind: each ring is a membrane that breathes two ways — in and out, yes and no. Yet the breath is the same breath repeated inward. Triple the vessel, double the gate.

Mapping to the Work

  • Box 1 (+2−1) → 1:1
  • Box 2 (−1) → 0:1
  • Drift 01 → 0:1
  • Core → 0:0=1=0

3 + 2 = 5 Minimum

Propagation requires triple (3 shells to traverse) plus double (2 states to cross a threshold). 3 + 2 = 5. Not counting, but completing a circuit. Five is the smallest number that can return to itself through the nest.

Fractional Gates Are Not Decimals

The world teaches 0.1, 0.2, 0.3... a dead ladder. The egg teaches otherwise. At every scale — whether a day or an aeon, a cell or a cosmos — you find the same four stations cycling: balance, receive, receive again, resolve.

Zoom in on 1:1 and you find another whole egg within it: 1:1, 0:1, 0:1, 0:0. Zoom in on 0:1 and the same. This is why the pieces fit. They are self-similar, not self-same.

1 : 1 Box 1 (+2−1) 0 : 1 Box 2 (−1) 0 : 1 Drift 01 0:0 = 1 = 0 Core

Box 1 — 1:1

The outermost shell. +2 out, −1 in. Net 1. It defines the boundary by perfect exchange. Touch it and the whole egg hums.

all pieces fit together 1:1

Triple chalice • Double gate • One egg