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The Rose Windows are one of two apertures contained at the [[diastole]] of each of [[the Six Orbits of Space]]. There are six Rose Windows, each situated in the ceiling of the diastole of its corresponding Orbit.
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The Rose Windows are one of two apertures contained at the [[diastole]] of each of [[Six Orbits of Space]]. There are six Rose Windows, each situated in the ceiling of the diastole of its corresponding Orbit.
  
The other aperture is the Well of [[the Remembry]], which is situated directly beneath each Rose Window. There are likewise six Wells, one in each of the Six Orbits.
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The other aperture is the Well of the [[Remembry]], which is situated directly beneath each Rose Window. There are likewise six Wells, one in each of the Six Orbits.
  
 
Both the Rose Windows and the wells of the Remembry measure approximately [[dune vigune]] [[span]] in diameter.
 
Both the Rose Windows and the wells of the Remembry measure approximately [[dune vigune]] [[span]] in diameter.
  
 
Each Rose Window [[iconizes]] the character of its corresponding Orbit, while simultaneously also iconizing [[Anesidore]] as a whole, which contains the Six Orbits.
 
Each Rose Window [[iconizes]] the character of its corresponding Orbit, while simultaneously also iconizing [[Anesidore]] as a whole, which contains the Six Orbits.

Latest revision as of 13:44, 18 November 2018

The Rose Windows are one of two apertures contained at the diastole of each of Six Orbits of Space. There are six Rose Windows, each situated in the ceiling of the diastole of its corresponding Orbit.

The other aperture is the Well of the Remembry, which is situated directly beneath each Rose Window. There are likewise six Wells, one in each of the Six Orbits.

Both the Rose Windows and the wells of the Remembry measure approximately dune vigune span in diameter.

Each Rose Window iconizes the character of its corresponding Orbit, while simultaneously also iconizing Anesidore as a whole, which contains the Six Orbits.