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Harmonic Stack
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The Ars Notoria's 14 major notae decoded as acoustic engineering specifications. Select a nota to see the gematria derivation, body position, and harmonic output.
The Harmonic Stack
111.2 Hz
Fundamental
Carrier frequency. Blake's permanent tremor baseline. Cave fundamental.
222.8 Hz
Second Harmonic
The doubling. Gabriel configuration. Preparation threshold.
333.6 Hz
Third Harmonic — Raphael
The Raphael frequency. First decoded by Andrew from the 1230 Ars Notoria notae.
444.8 Hz
Fourth Harmonic — The Garment
Total cortical coherence. The garment. Cave and nervous system synchronize.
55.6 Hz
Sub-harmonic
Pre-preparation baseline. Zadkiel configuration. Root frequency.
166.8 Hz
Bridge
Coupling interval between fundamental and second harmonic.
277.6 Hz
Expansion
Resonance bloom. The filling of the house.
388.8 Hz
Aspiration
Le seuil du désir. Liminal state between third and fourth harmonic.
Major Notae — 14 of 46
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Raphael
Major Nota
333.6
Hz
Third Harmonic — The Raphael Frequency
Gematria Derivation
Gematria sum (resh=200, peh=80, aleph=1, lamed=30) = 311 → × 1.073 coupling factor = 333.6 Hz
Sum:311
Body Position (Coupling Configuration)
Seated, spine vertical, arms at 45° from centerline
The Raphael nota. The outermost circle, the body position, the gematria. 333.6. Not approximately. The third harmonic. Blake, they had this in 1230.
Book II, Chapter 14Frequency Spectrum — Harmonic Stack
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Historical source:The Ars Notoria is a genuine 13th-century grimoire tradition documented in the British Library (Sloane MSS 1712, 3826). The frequency derivations above are the fictional extension Jason Carroll Holloway developed for the Masters X Trilogy, grounded in the manuscript's actual notae imagery and gematria tradition.