The Purple Shekinah
In the 15th century, a chapel was
built outside of Edinburgh, Scotland named
Rosslyn chapel. Containing some of the most
amazing symbolic carvings to be found anywhere
in the world, it integrates a diversity of god
symbolisms from a cross section of religions.
The most significant symbol is the
Shekinah pillar, located at the front
of the chapel. It is a clue to the chapel’s
original meaning and, with it, the first source
behind all the world’s religions.
The Hebrew word "kinah," referenced in the Shekinah pillar, means “purple.” Thus, the Shekinah literally means "she-purple." The Biblical land of Canaan has the same “kinah” etymology, making it the "land of purple." As a result, the merchants that came from Canaan were called the purple merchants and even traded in a powdered purple pigment.
It is important to know that Canaan was the region that included Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and northeastern Egypt, which would include Giza. Thus, we find that the Shekinah pillar (also referred to as a pole or tree) was a unifying symbol for all of the feminine deities in this region from Babylonian Ishtar to the Egyptian goddess Isis and her Ankh.
At the same time, many of the feminine gods in Canaan were associated with the planet Venus. This included Ishtar and Isis, but also Astarte, Inanna, Semiramis, Lilith, Ashtoreth or Asherah. Later, this migrated out of Canaan to become Demeter, Hathor, Kali, Ostara, Eastre, Aphrodite and the Roman Venus, from which the planet is named. Some believe that all of these goddesses originated in India as Vena and that all religions therefore must have originated in the Indus Valley near Tibet. The words Vena, Veda and Venus do share a common etymology.
In the Hebrew Kabbalah, there is a story where the goddess Lilith is transformed into a Shekinah pillar, also called the Asherah pole after the goddess Asherah. In this fable we find that the Shekinah pillar is also a symbol for the planet Venus, combining with another symbolic geometry for Venus, the pentagram. This symbol originates in the astronomical fact that Venus aligns with the Earth five times over an 8-year period, thus tracing a pentagonal rose in the night sky (i.e., the Star of Bethlehem). This is an important point, since the intersections of a pentagram form a golden ratio of about 1.618 (called the divine proportion), very close to the orbital resonance of Venus to Earth at 13:8 = 1.625 (the difference is John Dee’s secret number .007).
In Rosslyn, the Shekinah pillar has pentagram stars carved into the top, confirming this association.
Figure 1. Pentagonal Venus stars, musical cherubs and
dragon-serpents in the pillars at Rosslyn.
Wrapped around the
Asherah / Shekinah pole we often find serpent
symbols, as in the medical Caduceus and Staff of
Moses. In this way, the Shekinah corresponds to the
"world axis" of Mount Meru in Vedic mythology
symbolizing the Fibonacci spiral winding around
the golden ratio (Pingala, Art of Prosody in 450-200
BC). The Vedas explain that there is gold hidden
inside the World Mountain of Meru and that it is
protected by the goddess Vena together with Shukra
(the planet Venus) and the Asura, serpent deities
that live inside the mountain. Clearly, Vedic Mount
Meru and the Hebrew Shekinah represent the very same
thing and that is the golden ratio in the orbit of
Venus.
Now, the color purple happens to be a very special
color in the Shekinah symbolism because it is the
only color that does not exist in the visible color
spectrum. It is actually a synesthetic blend of
magenta and violet that psychologically fills the
invisible void just outside of human visual
perception. Purple is how our mind mends the
spiraling visible light spectrum into a closed color
wheel. In this way, purple transcends the physical,
symbolizing divinity and royalty. Jesus was said to
have been clothed in a purple robe before
crucifixion, as were the Meruvingian kings and many
other kings and priests before and after.
Another name for the people from Canaan was
Phoenician, which also means purple. This term
originated in a variation of the word Phoenix, a name
for the plumed flying serpent (the female counterpart
to the male dragon) who laid the Cosmic Egg
containing its own ashes (poor Asherah, the Asura).
We all know the story of the Phoenix firebird rising
up from the ashes. Is it a coincidence that the
Shekinah feminine presence is described in
the Hebrew Torah as a pillar of smoke and
so represented in the Temple of Jerusalem?

Figure
2. The Hebrew Shekinah in the Temple of Jerusalem.
Or
in the Vedas where Shukra (meaning "clear semen") is
described as a pillar of light that emanates from the
sun-god Indra through Vena (the Venus pentacle),
fertilizing the waters of the Earth? Or in Rosslyn
where the Phoenix becomes the point of maximum
acoustical resonance at the Shekinah pillar, aligned
(not by coincidence) with the color purple
occurring at a golden section of half the chapel?
This is described on page 235 of my first book
INTERFERENCE, showing how a golden ratio occurs on
the color wheel as purple when measured from the
fundamental "tonic" frequency of cyan (sky blue).
Located in the mended crack of the color wheel - just
a golden section away from the color of material gold
- isn’t it more correct to call the transcendental
divine proportion “the purple ratio?”

Figure
3. The Shekinah purple ratio in the Rosslyn Chapel
Floor Plan.
The
importance of the purple ratio is thus two-fold.
First, the founding principle behind early religion
was fertility, especially as it pertained to
transcendental resurrection or reincarnation. For
this reason, the feminine life-giving aspect of God
was the foundation of early religion, providing a
self-organizing principle for early social
development. Nowadays, all we have left of the sacred
feminine is the Mother Mary icon, a distant
etymological equivalent to the Vedic word Meru.
The second thing we find in the purple ratio is
evidence of an ancient harmonic science driving the
development of spiritual symbolism and ritual. After
all, the purple ratio has a real physical damping
effect on harmonic resonance. And it can be argued
that this damping action in the sun’s plasma disc is
what spaced the planets along a spiral while later
guiding evolution toward Fibonacci proportioned
bodies around a serpentine spine. The historical use
of purple to describe Canaan, the Shekinah and in
sacred clothing is undeniable proof that religion was
once founded on a deep knowledge of harmonic physics.
As ancient philosopher priests seemed to know, there
is a musica universalis to be found inside
our own minds. This is the purple ratio of coherence
and order universal to all things. Led by an ancient
spiritual science of harmony, people once gathered
around the symbols of a winged serpent, world
mountain, golden egg and heavenly star, singing
together for eternal renewal through a transcendental
pillar of purple light.

