Examples of Triads
Listed below are many examples of the Law of Threefoldness taken from a wide variety of situations. By combining thinking, feeling and a sense of movement one begins to acquire a "taste" for the unique qualitiy and contribution of each of the three forces.
Fundamental Triad |
Will |
Function |
Being |
Objective Aspect |
Law |
Behavior |
Being |
Subjective Aspect |
Understanding |
Knowledge |
Consciousness |
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Examples… |
Affirmation |
Receptivity / Denial |
Reconciliation |
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Man |
Woman |
Child |
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Parent |
Child |
Grandparent |
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Spirit |
Body |
Soul |
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Intellectual Center |
Moving Center |
Emotional Center |
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Sexual Center |
Instinctive Center |
Moving Center |
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Thesis |
Antithesis |
Synthesis |
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Positive |
Negative |
Neutral |
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Protons |
Electrons |
Neutrons |
Protons (3 quarks) |
Up quark |
Up quark |
Down quark |
Neutrons (3 quarks) |
Down quark |
Down quark |
Up quark |
Quark color charge |
Red |
Blue |
Green |
Antiquark color charge |
Antired |
Antiblue |
Antigreen |
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Head |
Extremities |
Torso |
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Upper Arm |
Hand |
Fore Arm |
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Thumb |
Fingers |
Palm |
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Air |
Land |
Sea |
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Vapor |
Ice |
Water |
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Knife |
Fork |
Spoon |
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Driver |
Car |
Gasoline |
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President |
Legislature |
Judiciary |
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Impressions |
Food |
Air |
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Speaker |
Listener |
Words |
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Information |
Matter |
Energy |
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Voltage |
Amperage |
Resistance |
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Not |
Or (logic gates) |
And |
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Sensory Neurons |
Motor Neurons |
Inter Neurons |
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Animal Kingdom (Animalia) |
Fungi Kingdom (Protista) |
Plant Kingdom (Plantae) |
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Eukarya |
Bacteria |
Archaea |
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Cranial Sacral Pulse |
Respiration |
Heartbeat |
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Intensity |
Quantity (of energies) |
Quality |
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Causal |
Physical |
Astral |
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Protein |
Carbohydrates |
Fat |
enterotypes |
bacteriode |
ruminococcus |
prevotella |
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Growth Neurons |
Motor Neurons |
Sensory Neurons |
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God the Father |
God the Son |
God the Holy Ghost |
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Birth |
Death |
Sex |
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Cash Flow |
Income Statement |
Balance Sheet |
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Hyparxis |
Time |
Eternity |
The three laws of thermodynamics… |
Entropy increases in systems |
At abs. zero, entropy is constant |
Total energy in a system is constant |
Black holes |
Spin |
Mass |
Charge |
Quarks |
Protons 2up 1down Neutrons 2down 1up |
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Super Conscious |
Sub Conscious |
Conscious |
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Polarmedectian |
Earth Plants |
Solar System Plants |
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Rotation |
Position |
Direction |
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Pitta |
Vata |
Kapha |
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Brahma |
Shiva |
Vishnu |
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Rajas |
Tamas |
Satvas |
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Adam |
Hoss |
Little Joe |
Three Wise Men |
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Plus |
Minus (De Bono) |
Interesting |
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Reactance |
Capacitance |
Computers |
Compare magnitude |
Memory |
Sequential Instruction |
3 laws of thermodynamics |
Heart Communications Neurological |
Biophysical |
Biochemical (hormones) |
Blood Cells |
Lymphocytes |
(pressure waves) |
Myelocytes |
"Kepler's Three Laws" of planetary motion |
Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion states that a line from a planet to the sun will sweep out equal areas in equal times. The planet moves more slowly when it is farther from the sun and faster when it is near it. (This is equivalent to the conservation of angular momentum.) |
4th – electromagnetic??? |
Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion states that the orbits of the planets are ellipses with the sun at one focus of the ellipse. |
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Radiation |
Erythrocytes |
Conduction |
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Dukkha (Sanskrit duhkha) or unsatisfactoriness. Nothing found in the physical world or even the psychological realm can bring lasting deep satisfaction. (The Buddha’s comments on the three characteristics of everything existing, the three dharma seals.) |
Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion states that T2 is proportional to a3, where T is the orbital period of a planet (its year) and a is the semi-major axis of the ellipse. |
Anatta (Sanskrit anatman) impersonality, or non-Self. The human personality, "soul", or Self, is a conventional appellation applied to the assembly of physical and psychological components, each individually subject to constant flux; there is no central core (or essence); this is somewhat similar to a bundle theory of mind or soul. |
Eye cones |
Blue |
Convection |
Yellow |
Flow Charts, process map |
Diamond (decision) |
Anicca (Sanskrit anitya) or impermanence. This refers not only to the fact that all conditioned things eventually cease to exist, but also that all conditioned things are in a constant state of flux. (Visualize a leaf growing on a tree. It dies and falls off the tree but is soon replaced by a new leaf.) |
Arrows (path) |
Chess |
Rules |
Red |
Pieces |
Types of cell death |
Necroptosis |
Rectangle (activity) |
Autophagy |