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Description The number ten or decad was not considered a number bt the w:Pythagoreans, it was seen as an an "assemby point" and a symbol of earth and heaven.
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Source Hemenway, Priya – Divine Proportion pp.56, Sterling Publishing, ISBN 1-4027-3522-7
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Two overlapping hexagons inscribed within the circles of theVesica Piscis configuration (two circles of equal diameter, the center of each being on the circumference of the other).

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