Pythagorean Arithmosophic Anamnesis
Public Glyph Atlas

Geometry
of Number

Foundational Map

The Triskelion Doctrine

In PAA, the primary numbers are not treated as isolated symbols. They are organized into three interacting fields, pictured as a triskelion: three arms turning around a shared center. Each arm describes a different mode of structure. The glyphs below can therefore be read individually, but also as members of a larger pattern-field.

3 · 6 · 9
Harmonic Matrix

The field of triadic motion, resonance, expression, reciprocity, completion, rhythm, and cyclic coherence.

5 · 7 · 11
Blade Field

The field of living proportion, rupture, initiation, mystery, excess, discernment, and breakthrough beyond closed systems.

2 · 4 · 8
Tectonic Pillars

The field of polarity, boundary, frame, doubling, foundation, structural weight, recurrence, and renewal.

How to Read the Cards

Geometry First

Each card begins with form: point, line, triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and hendecagon. The aim is to show how a number becomes visible as relation.

Public Use

Atlas, Not Diagnosis

This page does not assign a glyph to the visitor. It explains the PAA framework. For personal application, the Birth Root tool applies the number structure to a specific birthdate.

Select a Glyph

Choose any card above to open its atlas entry. The expanded view explains the glyph's geometric principle, structural function, pattern under pressure, constructive expression, and distortion pattern.

Glyph Atlas Entry
1
Monad
Point / Circle

Geometric Principle
Structural Function
Pattern Under Pressure
Distortion Pattern