Hey Chuck, >>but what exactly do 'you' mean when you use the tetragrammaton in the meditation please?<< Sorry if I wasn't clear, but I thought I was. Did you never see that diagram of the tetragrammaton though? I was operating on the assumption that you've read Rawn's stuff, but maybe you haven't. In IIH there isn't an actual *picture* of the tetragrammaton, a *diagram* I mean to say, but you can find how to draw a simple one in Rawn's theory notes on his site. Once you have that you'll see what I mean... which is, the tetragrammaton just means the four elements, the tetrapolar magnet, considered as a single interacting unit that springs from the 5th element. By meditating *on* it, you see not only the characteristics of each element individually but also why they *must* have those characteristics, given how they interact. How anything can be considered as composed of them only. Why whatever is not one must be another. Etc etc. The tetragrammaton is not really a static symbol, it implies kinds of motion. Hope that clears that up? But am not sure! best Jason [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]