If the trio (3) symbolizes dynamic creation and spiritual synthesis, then the number four (4) represents stability, completeness, and material embodiment. This number is where the process of emanation "stops," gaining form and structure. The metaphysics of the number four is the metaphysics of the earth, the body, the law, and the stable foundation upon which any further construction is possible. It represents the transition from idea to its manifest, tangible embodiment.
The number four has a powerful geometric expression.
Rectangle/Cube: The simplest flat figure with equal sides and angles is the rectangle (4 sides, 4 angles). Its three-dimensional continuation is the cube (6 faces, but 8 vertices and 12 edges, based on rectangles). The cube is considered the symbol of perfect form, stability, and the earth. This is the fundamental structure of the crystal lattice, the foundation of matter.
Cross: Another key symbol is the equal-armed cross, whose four rays define the basic directions of space (north, south, west, east). This is the number of orientation in the world, the establishment of coordinates.
Tetrahedron (pyramid): The simplest polyhedron consisting of 4 faces (triangles), 4 vertices, and 6 edges. In sacred geometry, the tetrahedron is considered the first manifestation of the spirit in matter, the elementary "cell" of space.
In mathematical terms, 4 is the first composite number, the result of multiplying 2x2 and adding 3+1. This shows its nature as duality, brought to order (2x2), and as a spiritual principle (3), gaining a material foundation (1).
The number four lies at the foundation of many models of the universe in different traditions.
Four elements (prime elements): Earth, Water, Air, Fire — the ancient (mainly Empedoclean and Aristotelian) concept describing the fundamental qualities of the material world. Their combination and conflict give rise to all the diversity of things.
Four cardinal directions: The structuring of space is one of the first intellectual operations of man. The four directions create a picture of the world inscribed in the sacred cross or mandala.
Four seasons: Spring, summer, autumn, winter — a cyclic model of time reflecting the processes of growth, maturation, decay, and rest.
Four phases of the Moon: New Moon, waxing, full moon, waning — another cyclic pattern linking the number to the rhythms of nature.
Interesting fact: In Indian cosmology, the world rests on four elephants, standing on the shell of a giant tortoise. This mythological expression of the idea that the world order needs multiple, stable supports.
The four evangelists: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are often symbolized by the tetramorph — a creature with four faces (man, lion, bull, eagle) that goes back to Ezekiel's vision. Their texts form the four-part foundation of the New Testament.
The four noble truths in Buddhism: The most fundamental collection of Buddha's teachings: the truth of suffering, its cause, cessation, and the path to cessation. This is a four-part diagnosis and recipe for liberation.
The four castes in ancient India: Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (farmers, traders), Shudras (servants) — a model of an ideal social order.
The four temperaments: Sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic, melancholic — the ancient and medieval classification of human characters based on the predominance of one of the four "humors" of the body.
The four goals of life in Hinduism (puрушартха): Dharma (duty, law), Artha (profit, wealth), Kama (desire, pleasure), Moksha (liberation). This quartet describes the full spectrum of human aspirations.
In analytical psychology, the number four is the archetype of wholeness, order, and the Self (the central archetype that unites consciousness and the unconscious). The mandala — a sacred circle often divided into four sectors — is the key symbol of this wholeness and psychic integration.
In culture, the rule of four manifests everywhere:
Four times of the day (morning, day, evening, night).
Four basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
Four suits in cards (in the European tradition).
Four dimensions in physics (three spatial and one temporal in the theory of relativity).
Example: In alchemy, the great work (Magnum Opus) over the creation of the philosopher's stone went through four main stages corresponding to colors and elements: Nigredo (blackness, earth, decomposition), Albedo (whiteness, water, purification), Citrinitas (yellowness, air, spiritualization) and Rubedo (redness, fire, synthesis and perfection).
In astrology, the number four is associated with the signs of the Earth Trikona (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) — practical, stable, material. In numerology, 4 is the number of diligence, discipline, construction, and a solid foundation. Its energy is conservative, reliable, but can become rigid and limiting. It symbolizes the transformation of chaos into cosmos through hard work and systematization.
Young introduced the term "quaternity" to describe fundamental structures that strive for the form 4 (3+1). For example, the trio (the Holy Trinity) is unconsciously supplemented to the fourth, the "dark" or rejected element (for example, the figure of the Devil or the Virgin Mary in different interpretations). This indicates that the psyche and reality strive for wholeness, which is often expressed in four-part patterns. The number four is the number of a completed system, where there is room for all necessary elements.
The metaphysical meaning of the number 4 is the meaning of established order, unbreakable stability, and material realization. This number is the earth under our feet, a house with four walls, a table with four legs. It symbolizes the moment when the spirit takes form, and the idea takes concrete embodiment.
If 3 is the creative impulse, then 4 is the law, structure, and fruit of this creation. It reminds us of the need for a foundation, boundaries, work, and patience. Its shadow is stiffness, limitation, and fear of change. However, without this ordering, crystallizing force, nothing in the manifested world could exist. Thus, the number four is the foundation on which only growth, development, and the existence of all other, more complex forms are possible. This is a number-manifestation, a number-foundation, making the world stable, understandable, and habitable.
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