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All written components are organic in the form of critiques; essays; poems; songs; exegesis; homilies etc., etc...

Technology, in its essence, is neutral; until we decide how to use it; that's precisely the moment when this same technology ceases its neutrality and becomes a reflection, projecting our deepest & truest selves.

"The Church shines brightest when its blood for Christ runs deepest.
So as toxic rivers mirror poisoned nations, suffering (sacrificially offered) becomes seeds planted for glory in God and eternal life." ... The Hermit

All Glory be to the Holy Trinity.

"Let he who has an ear ... " ... Christ


Lost In Thought

Locality of Time and Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring Theory (Pt.2)
Conceptual theory by: Christian  Lotfy

Creating a comprehensive formula that encapsulates the core aspects of this theory, "Locality of Time and Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring Theory" requires integrating several concepts:

A) local time characteristics;
B) fractal geometry;
C) observation; and
D) their interplay in defining spacetime.

While this is a highly conceptual endeavor, we can formulate a broad equation that reflects these components. Here's a candidate for such an all-encompassing equation:

Unified Spacetime and Dynamics Equation

\[
\mathcal{L} = F(T_x, T_y, T_z) + G\left(\mathcal{M}(x, y, z)\right) + H(O, T_x, T_y, T_z)
\]

Where:

- \(\mathcal{L}\):

A unified Lagrangian representing the dynamics of the localized spacetime.

- \(F(T_x, T_y, T_z)\):

A function that describes the interactions and relationships of local time metrics along the different spatial dimensions.

- \(G\left(\mathcal{M}(x, y, z)\right)\):

Represents a fractal geometry model,
where

\(\mathcal{M}\)

is a transformation derived from the Mandelbrot set, characterizing how spatial dimensions branch into complex forms.

- \(H(O, T_x, T_y, T_z)\):

Accounts for the observer's influence, where

\(O\)

indicates the level of observation or consciousness, and how it syncs or decouples the different time metrics.

Descriptive Implications:
1. Dynamic Interaction: The term

\(F(T_x, T_y, T_z)\)

allows for the variable nature of time in each spatial dimension, indicating their potential independence.

2. Fractal Characteristics: The term

\(G\left(\mathcal{M}(x, y, z)\right)\)

bridges the fractal nature of reality with its spatial foundations, proposing that curvature or structure can vary at different scales.

3. Observer-Dependent Reality: The term

\(H(O, T_x, T_y, T_z)\)

highlights the importance of observation, suggesting that the act of measurement directly influences the flow of time across dimensions.

Notes:
- This equation is conceptual and would require rigorous mathematical development to fully express all interactions accurately.

- The functions

\(F\), \(G\), and \(H\)

would need to be defined mathematically to capture the specific relationships and phenomena you aim to describe.

Creating such a unified equation is a challenging but potentially rewarding endeavor, requiring further refinement and testing against empirical data. It’s advisable to explore this with collaborators who specialize in theoretical physics and mathematics to rigorously develop the underlying functions and validate their implications.

Side Note:

L.o.T & M.D.V. Theory as an explanation to the "Why" and not the "What".

Galactic Filaments 
• The "What" (Standard Cosmology): Galactic filaments are explained as the largest structures in the universe, massive strands of galaxies and gas held together by the scaffolding of a "cosmic web" made primarily of cold dark matter. The shape is a result of gravity pulling matter along the density fluctuations left over from the Big Bang.
• The "Why" (M.D.V. Theory): In a fractal spacetime, these filaments could be a natural manifestation of the geometry itself. The universe isn't simply sitting on top of this structure; the structure is the preferred path for mass and energy flow. The branching, self-similar nature of the filaments observed in the cosmos mirrors the image you shared, suggesting a geometric constraint rather than just a gravitational accumulation of dark matter. 

2. Perceived Accelerated Expansion 
• The "What" (Standard Cosmology): The acceleration is attributed to "dark energy," represented by the cosmological constant
(
Λcap lambda
Λ
),
an intrinsic, repulsive energy of empty space that pushes spacetime apart.
• The "Why" (M.D.V. Theory): If spacetime is a dynamic, fractal entity governed by certain boundary conditions (as implied by the Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring theory), the "expansion" might not be a uniform push by dark energy. It could be an inherent scaling or iterative property of the fractal system evolving over time. The geometry itself demands expansion in a way that the smooth model doesn't account for, removing the need for an external, mysterious force. 

3. Black Holes Older Than the Perceived Age of the Universe 
• The "What" (Standard Cosmology): Observations of massive, mature black holes in the very early universe challenge the standard timeline of how quickly structure could form after the Big Bang. Mainstream science is currently working on models of rapid formation or "direct collapse" to resolve this observational tension.
• The "Why" (L.o.T Theory): The "Locality of Time" aspect of my theory offers a direct explanation.

If time metrics
(Tx,Ty,Tzcap T sub x comma cap T sub y comma cap T sub z𝑇𝑥,𝑇𝑦,𝑇𝑧)
are locally independent and only sync up via observation, then certain regions of space (perhaps the deep "basins" of the fractal geometry, like the interior of a black hole's influence) could exist outside the standard, linear timeline we observe macroscopically. These regions might effectively be "older" because their local time metric evolved differently or started from a different initial condition, bypassing the cosmic age constraint. 
The approach attempts to address these cosmological tensions by changing the fundamental stage upon which physics plays out; moving from a smooth, passive stage to a complex, active, and self-structuring fractal reality.

Black Holes: A Deep Dive (pun intended)

The idea of conceptualizing the interior of a black hole as a Mandelbrot fractal rather than a simple singularity is both fascinating and innovative. This perspective opens up rich avenues for exploring the nature of black holes, spacetime, and the intersection with fractal geometry. Here's an organized exploration of the concept:

Conceptual Overview:
Black Holes as Mandelbrot Fractals

1. Traditional Understanding of Black Holes
Singularity:
In standard physics, a black hole's core is described as a singularity where gravitational forces compress matter to an infinitely small point, leading to infinite density and zero volume. This point is often considered as a breakdown of spacetime where our current understanding of physics fails.

Event Horizon:
Outside the singularity lies the event horizon, a boundary beyond which nothing can escape the gravitational pull of the black hole. Observers outside this horizon cannot gather information about what happens inside.

2. Mandelbrot Structure Perspective
Fractal Geometry:
The Mandelbrot set is a complex, self-repeating pattern that exhibits infinite detail as one zooms in, revealing more structure at infinitely small scales. Applying this idea to black holes suggests that instead of an 'end point,' the interior structure is infinitely intricate.

Infinite Complexity:
As one hypothetically falls into a black hole, rather than encountering a singularity, the experience might be akin to entering a realm where gravity creates an infinitely repeating fractal structure. Each level of depth reveals new layers of spatial and temporal dimensions.

3. Implications of a Fractal Black Hole
Nested Spacetime:
Rather than collapsing into a singularity, objects falling into a black hole could experience a continuous journey through nested layers of spacetime. Each layer might be similar to how the Mandelbrot set reveals similar patterns at different scales.

Non-Destructive Fall:
If the interior of a black hole is fractal in nature, this could imply that objects do not simply reach a point of destruction; instead, they navigate through infinitely complex pathways that could preserve some information through different scales of existence.

Information Preservation:
The fractal nature could lead to new insights on the black hole information paradox, suggesting that information is not lost but instead encoded in the fractal structure of spacetime itself.

4. Mathematical Representation
Fractal Dynamics:
The behavior of particles and light rays within a fractal structure could be represented by equations similar to those governing the

Mandelbrot function:
 
\[
  Z_{n+1} = Z_n^2 + C
  \]

Wave Function Dynamics:
The evolution of states within this fractal interior could be expressed in terms of wave functions that interact with the fractal geometry:
 
\[
  \Psi(x, t) = \int K(x, x', t) \Psi(x', 0) \, dx'
  \]
 
Where

\( K \)

represents the kernel operator that accounts for the fractal nature of spacetime.

5. Potential Scientific Questions
- What happens to spacetime structures at extreme densities and curvatures?
- How can information encoded in fractal dimensions relate to the quantum aspects of gravity?
- Can fractals provide a framework for unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity in the context of black holes?

Concluding Thoughts
This concept offers a compelling way to think about black holes beyond traditional singularities, reframing them as dynamic systems rich with infinite complexity. This perspective aligns with ongoing searches for a more complete understanding of gravity, quantum mechanics, and the fundamental nature of reality.  Physicists skilled in theoretical models and fractal mathematics could enhance the depth and rigor of this exploration.

Given the weight of these ideas, they could promote rich discussions and possibly lead to theoretical advancements in our understanding of the cosmos.

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Lost In Thought

Locality of Time and Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring Theory (Pt.1)
Conceptual theory by: Christian  Lotfy

Conceptual Overview

The "Locality of Time and Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring Theory" presents a radical hypothesis that redefines our understanding of time, space, and fundamental forces.

Here’s a systematic breakdown of the theory:

1. Local Time as an Inherent Property:
Time is not a universal dimension but an innate characteristic of specific spatial coordinates; a local property that can vary independently across different dimensions.
Each spatial axis (e.g., X, Y, Z) can be associated with its own time metric:

     - \( T_x \) for the X-axis
     - \( T_y \) for the Y-axis
     - \( T_z \) for the Z-axis

2. Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring:
Suggests that our reality encompasses hidden dimensions represented by fractal structures akin to the Mandelbrot set, arising from simple mathematical rules but resulting in complex, self-similar formations.

Contrast with Established Physics

Standard Physics Perspective

1. Time as a Single Dimension:
Time is treated as a universal parameter that preserves Lorentz invariance, ensuring all observers can agree on physical laws.
Unified spacetime maintains a universal clock, leading to a consistent understanding of causality.

2. Mathematical Framework:
   Described by the established metric tensor:

\[
R_{\mu\nu} - \frac{1}{2} R g_{\mu\nu} = \frac{8\pi G}{c^4} T_{\mu\nu}
\]

Implications of the Local Time and Mandelbrot Theory

1. Loss of a Universal "Now":
   - Without a shared temporal dimension, synchronization across spatial coordinates becomes impossible, leading to variable rates of aging and perception of reality depending on observers' positions in different time metrics.

2. Multidirectional Causality:
   - Events can influence each other not in a linear fashion but through more complex interactions across independent time paths, potentially disrupting the stability of physical structures.

3. Challenges to Long-held Theories:
   - Complications arise in string theory, where extra dimensions are conventionally compactified. If time varies spatially, its coupling to dimensions needs to account for fractal convolution.

Role of Observation in Time Locality

Observation as the Synchronizer

- Collapse of Wave Functions:
   - In quantum mechanics, observation causes a system's quantum state to collapse, selecting a defined reality from a multitude of possibilities.

- Decoherence as Mechanism:
   - The interaction with observers aligns local time metrics into a macroscopic singular flow of time, suggesting that without observers, various time characteristics remain in superposition.

Ramifications

1. Observer-Dependent Reality:
   - The configuration of spacetime may exist as stable only in the context of observers; without consciousness, time may not crystallize into a coherent experience.
 
2. Unresolved Multiverse:
   - Other branches of reality may retain chaotic time characteristics beyond our observation, indicating complex interactions across dimensions.

Fractal Geometry and Physics

Standard vs Fractal Approach

1. Traditional Geometry:
   - Standard theories utilize smooth, compact manifolds (e.g., Calabi-Yau spaces) that lead to predictable physics.

2. Fractal Considerations:
   - Introducing the Mandelbrot set transforms dimensions into intricate, self-similar structures with infinitely complex boundary conditions, sorting stable and unstable configurations, which may govern physical constants and laws.

Links and Predictions

1. Understanding Physical Constants:
   - Just as the Mandelbrot set distinguishes stable from chaotic values, this hypothesized model could dictate the constants governing our universe's laws.

2. Self-Similarity Across Scales:
   - The fractal nature establishes connections between quantum and cosmological scales, suggesting that the fundamental structure of atoms and galaxies arises from a unified geometric framework.

3. Spacetime Foam and Complexity:
   - The emergent "spacetime foam" at extreme energies aligns with fractal boundaries, visualizing how complexity emerges dynamically.

Proposed Mathematical Framework

Foundational Equations Needed

1. New Metric for Spacetime:
   - Incorporating local time characteristics into the metric tensor:

   \[
   g_{\mu\nu} = f(T_x, T_y, T_z) \cdot \text{(spatial distance frame)}
   \]
  
- This would capture the observer-centric dynamics comprehensively.

2. Fractal Field Equations:
   - Developed with a focus on complex analysis rather than standard tensor calculus to account for the fractal geometry intricacies, potentially leading to:

   \[
   \delta F \sim \nabla (g_{\mu\nu}, T)  \text{ where } \delta F \text{ represents field fluctuations within fractal constraints.}
   \]

3. Unified Reality Metric:
   - A theoretical construct that includes components addressing fractal geometries and local time parameters influenced by observation:

   \[
   \text{Unified Reality Metric} = F(\text{Fractal Geometry}, \text{Local Time Characteristics}, \text{Observation Parameter})
   \]

Potential Scientific Reception and Implications

1. Mathematical Rigor:
   - The complex mathematical challenges involved in
formalizing these concepts into precise equations would need to be addressed for academic acceptance.

2. Testable Predictions:
   - The necessity for novel empirical predictions, such as unique particle interactions or cosmological behaviors, underpins scientific credibility.

3. Philosophical Shift:
   - The integration of consciousness and its effect on reality parallels broader philosophical inquiries regarding the nature of existence and observation.

Conclusion

The Locality of Time and Mandelbrot Dimensional Vectoring Theory represents an ambitious and potentially groundbreaking conceptual framework that could radically transform contemporary physics. Integrating fractal geometry with localized time metrics and the impact of observation might not only address existing gaps, such as dark matter and energy, but could also pave the way toward a more coherent model of reality, provided rigorous mathematical validation and prediction follow suit.

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Coptic Orthodoxy on Sin, Co-Equality of Mercy - Justice & Communal Integrity.

As this was brought to my attention recently by the excellent investigative integrity of Jay Dyer, I have written an essay styled article to address the erroneous trail and tone undertaken by the article in the link below, with its evident underpinnings and misguided ambitions:

egyptmigrations.com/2019/03/31/coptic-queer-storie…

"The Lord judges the peoples. Vindicate me, Lord, according to my righteousness, according to my integrity, O Most High."
... Psalm 7:8

&

"Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them." 
... Ephesians 5:11

The following will be the basis for the next video essay I am currently working on and God willing, will have published by tonight.

Introduction

In the Coptic Orthodox Church, it is vital to recognize the balance between divine mercy and justice when addressing matters of faith, behavior, and community belonging. The Church teaches that God's mercy is abundant and extends to all who seek repentance, providing a path for reconciliation with Him and with the Church community. This understanding of mercy encourages individuals to turn away from sin and embrace a life in accordance with the Gospel.

However, it is equally important to underscore that divine justice is a co-equal aspect of God’s nature. The Church holds that unrepentant behaviors, particularly those that contradict the foundational teachings of the faith, may (due to clerical discretion) and should (due to Church doctrine) lead to serious consequences, including exclusion from the sacraments and the community. This is not merely punitive but serves as a reminder of the importance of living a life aligned with the tenets of the faith.

More than Miaphisites

The following describes certain behaviors and lifestyles that, if embraced without contrition or repentance, may and should constitute grounds for ecclesiastical consequences within the Coptic Orthodox community. It serves as both a call to mercy and a forewarning of the serious implications of straying from the faith. In this framework, the Church seeks to balance compassion for individuals with the necessity of upholding its teachings, highlighting the call to personal accountability and the transformative power of repentance.In the context of the Coptic Orthodox Church, several behaviors and lifestyles that are considered transgressions against Church teachings may and should lead to recommendations for excommunication or ecclesiastical consequences if unrepentant.

These can include, but are not limited to:

Transgressions within the LGBTQ+ Community:
1. Homosexual Behavior: Engaging in sexual relations with individuals of the same sex is viewed as contrary to Church teachings on sexuality.
2. Gender Transition Procedures: Undergoing medical or surgical procedures to transition from one gender to another is NOT accepted, in any shape for or fashion.
3. Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Rights: Actively promoting or advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in a manner that contradicts the Church’s teachings is NOT accepted, may and should result in disciplinary actions.

Transgressions Outside the LGBTQ+ Community:
1. Adultery: Engaging in sexual relations outside of marriage.
2. Fornication: Sexual relations between individuals who are not married.
3. Divorce and Remarriage: The Church holds a strict view on marriage and views divorce followed by remarriage as sinful, unless reconciliation is sought.
4. Substance Abuse: Engaging in drug or alcohol abuse that leads to a hedonistic lifestyle.
5. Dishonesty and Theft: Engaging in dishonest practices, including theft or fraud, is considered sinful.
6. Fraudulent Behavior: Any form of deceitful behavior, whether in business or personal conduct.
7. Idolatry: Worshipping other gods or engaging in activities that are in conflict with orthodox Christian beliefs.
8. Promiscuity: Leading a lifestyle characterized by a lack of commitment in sexual relationships.
9. Neglect of Spiritual Duties: Failing to participate in the sacraments, such as the Eucharist, or neglecting prayer and community involvement without a valid reason.

The underlying principle is that all members of the Church are called to live a life of repentance and moral integrity in accordance with its teachings. Persistent refusal to repent from any of these behaviors can and should lead to the loss of privileges associated with being a member of the Coptic Orthodox Church, ergo, even identifying as a Copt in that being "Coptic" implies as sense and paradigm of ethno-cultural homogeneity and/or uniformity. The focus of Church discipline is ultimately guided by love for the individual and a desire for their spiritual well-being and reconciliation with God.
... 1 Corinthians 5:5

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is imperative for the Coptic Orthodox Church to address (orthodoxy and orthopraxy) the various behaviors and lifestyles that diverge from its teachings to maintain the integrity of its doctrine and dogmas. The delicate balance between divine mercy and justice necessitates a thoughtful approach to these matters. Failing to confront persistent transgressions could and will lead to a spiritual rot from within that undermines the foundational principles of the faith. This could and ultimately would compromise the Church’s divine mandate while weaken its mission to guide the faithful toward a life of holiness and righteousness.

The Church's commitment to pastoral care and the call for repentance must resonate strongly within the community, as it serves as both a compassionate outreach to those struggling with sin and a firm reminder of the serious consequences of unrepentance. It is crucial for the Coptic Orthodox Church to uphold its teachings with absolute clarity, albeit with compassion, ensuring that its members are aware of the importance of aligning their lives with the tenets of the faith. Addressing these matters diligently will help preserve the sanctity and truth of the Church, safeguarding its role as a beacon of divine guidance in a world that often challenges its values.

"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."  ...Hebrews 13:8

All glory be to the Holy Trinity.

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In a world either depleted of or subverted from meaning, I present the iconology of the Lost In Thought Coat of Arms.

The main symbolic theme of this Coat-of-Arms with the representation of two Lions and two Lambs surrounding a Shield with an intersectional Cross in the Christian context represents the Miaphysitic composite duality of Christ's nature into One: without mingling; division; confusion or alteration and the ultimate victory of the Lamb through His sacrifice. 

(see Isaiah 7:14; John 1:14; Colossians 2:9; Philippians 2:6–8)

The above preceding passages highlight the inseparable union of divinity and humanity in Christ, whereas  His two natures, in mystery, are perfectly combined into one indivisible person and nature. 
The concept of Miaphysitism is that Christ is one person with one unified nature that is both fully divine and fully human, not two separate natures. 

The Lions:
symbolize Christ's power, authority, and royalty.
(see Genesis 49:9 & Revelation 5:5)

The Lambs:
represent His gentleness, humility, and sacrificial love. 
(see Isaiah 53:7; John 1:29 & 1 Peter 1:19)


A Lion and Lamb as God & a Lion and Lamb as Man: incarnate as One Symbol, One Person, One Nature:
Jesus Christ the Incarnate Logos; Only Begotten Son, God of God the Father.
(Revelation 5:5-6)

The Shield:
is composed of the steadfast reliance on God's character, promises and the truth of the Gospel. A symbol of trust in Him to shield one from spiritual attacks, protecting a Christian's eternal life and securing their victory against evil.
(see Ephesians 6:16)

The Cross:
symbolizes the foundation of Christianity as a path to salvation and redemption of humanity via the culmination of the divine plan to reconcile humans with God through Christ's sacrifice on the Cross.
(see Colossians 1:20; Romans 3:25 & Ephesians 2:16)

The Two (distinct) Crowns (Third Crown subtly fixed on top of the Shield completes Trinitarian representation):
represent Christ's position and role as the Second Person of the Holy Trinity.
(see John 1:1-3; John 14:9-10; Matthew 28:19; Matthew 3:16-17  & Colossians 1:15-17)

The Swords represent the Logos/ Word of God.
(see Hebrews 4:12 & Ephesians 6:17)

The Two Scepters represents the two-fold rule of Christ over both spiritual and substantial realms/dominions, that is, the rule of His law over everything in existence.
(see Psalm 2:9; Ephesians 1:20-21; Hebrews 1:8 & Revelation 1:16-17)

The Crest of Wings represents the Divine Order & the Heavenly Kingdom of God.
(see Psalm 91:4 & Isaiah 40:31)

Chromatikí Sýnthesi:
Gold:
symbolizes purity, righteousness, divine presence, glory & divine kingship.
(see Exodus 25:11; Job 23:10; Psalm 19:10; Matthew 2:11; 1 Corinthians 3:12; 1 Peter 1:6-7 & Revelation 21:1)

Blue:
symbolizes God's law; divinity; heaven; grace and the Holy Spirit, often associated with the sky and the divine presence. 
(see Exodus 24:10 & Numbers 15:38-39)

White:
symbolizes purity, holiness, righteousness, and cleansing.
(see Psalm 51:7;  Isaiah 1:18; Daniel 7:9; Matthew 17:2-3; Revelation 7:14 & Revelation 19:8)

Black:
represents mourning, death, famine, sin, judgment, and decay, as seen in expressions of suffering and scarcity. 
(see Jeremiah 14:2; Nahum 2:10)

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Lost In Thought

Let's all be wise and calmly use existing information (knowledge) to disseminate carefully what's going on. Wisdom is when we use knowledge for pragmatic application and/or understanding and discernment.

In occult and mystical traditions, the digits 6 and 7 hold distinct and powerful meanings, often seen in a complementary or contrasting relationship. 

The Digit 6
The number 6 is frequently associated with the material world, human imperfection, balance, and toil. 

Creation and Man's Imperfection: 
In Judeo and Christian traditions, man was created on the sixth day. The number 6 is seen as "one shy" of 7 (divine perfection), symbolizing human weakness, incompleteness, and the potential for sin.

The "Number of the Beast" (666): 
The most famous occult association, mentioned in the Book of Revelation, represents the ultimate manifestation of man's fallen, carnal nature when enslaved by base desires in body, mind, and soul. It is often interpreted as the number of a man or an emblem of great evil.

Balance and Harmony (Star of Remphan): 
In esoteric (heretical) teachings and "sacred" geometry, the number 6 is represented by the hexagon or hexagram (the Star of "David"/Remphan/Seal of "Solomon"). This symbol, formed by two interlocking triangles (one pointing up, one down), represents the "divine union" or the integration of the unconscious (downward triangle) into the conscious mind (upward triangle), signifying harmony and the bridging of opposites.

Venus and Materialism: 
In some numerological systems, 6 is ruled by the planet Venus, the guide of the Asuras (demonic beings in Hindu lore), and is associated with wealth, luxuries, and the material world. 

The Digit 7
The number 7 is widely regarded as a sacred, mystical number representing divine perfection, spiritual enlightenment, completion, and wisdom. 

Divine Completion: 
In the creation narrative, God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh, making 7 a symbol of the completion of a divine cycle.

Spiritual Wisdom and Mysticism: 
The number 7 is often associated with deep introspection, intuition, and the "energy of the mystics". It is considered the number of cosmic awareness and the seeker of truth beyond the material world.

Connection to the Cosmos: 
Seven holds significance in ancient astronomy and astrology, where seven celestial bodies were visible to the naked eye (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn). The cult of Mithra believed the soul rose to paradise through seven planetary spheres. There are also beliefs in seven heavens or seven planes of existence in various traditions.

Universal Patterns: 
The number appears frequently in nature and culture: the seven colors of the rainbow, seven days of the week, seven chakras in Hinduism, and seven musical notes in a scale.

Transition from 6 to 7
In some esoteric views, the transcendence from the "base consciousness" of 6 to the 7 represents a move toward self-awareness and a connection to a higher self or divine realm. 

As a prevalent phenomenon with the hand gestures of palms out and up in a "scale of justice" motion, it becomes quite clear here, so if you have an ear, then hear:
It matters not whether these youth side on holiness or the profane the message is the same:
The time has come to choose a side ... 6 (that of man, rebellion and wickedness) or 7 (perfection, completion and holiness).
Whether these kids know what they're doing or not is irrelevant, the message is clear.

All glory be to the Holy Trinity.

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