Re: Triad # 65 TopazOwl Sun Jan 17 12:19:53 1999 Searles wrote,*br*: I really like the idea of coming from the periphery to the *br*: center in a Triad. That makes a Triad an individual *br*: statement of the process of creation as far as Celts were *br*: concerned (a complete expression of this concept can be *br*: found in "Coming into Being" contained within *br*: "Celtic Heritage" by Rees and Rees). Maybe each *br*: Triad does this in order to show the way towards creative *br*: and triadic knowledge?*p* I see this in some of them, but not all, so I don't think it's a consistent pattern.*p* BTW, question on the Ogham: do you associate the three phrases with body, mind, and spirit? For instance, would you consider the Word Ogham of Morainn to be associated with the physical, the Word Ogham of Cuchullainn with the mental, and the Word Ogham of Aonghus with the spiritual? Or would you have them associated differently?*p*Leigh Re: Triad # 65 Searles 316 Sat Jan 16 15:34:01 1999