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Why do we study triadic laws?

We might casually say that everything ‘is what it is’. Looking a little closer we can see that everything is actually striving to be what it is. There is in everything an active will/aim/intention/purpose pushing toward creating, being and fulfilling what it is. 

Picture a flower growing in a garden. From a tiny seed it creates itself by dividing itself into three parts: roots, leaves and flowers. Only if these three parts stay connected, mutually supportive and balanced can the flower grow and fulfill its purpose. 

At the same time it has to maintain itself by adjusting to variations in temperature, light, moisture, insects, other flowers and so on. It does this by changes and adjustments to its physical structure, energy flows (water, air, sunlight) and information exchanges, for example recognizing that night is coming and it needs to close up its flowers.

On a higher level the flower has to cooperate with other flowers, and insects for pollination and reproduction to occur.

Everywhere in this picture we see triads at work. The flower creates itself by dividing itself into three parts (roots, leaves, flowers) and then recombining those three parts into a whole. It maintains itself and expresses its being through physical, energetic and information exchanges with its environment.  It fulfills its purpose by becoming an integral part of the larger triadic process of sexual reproduction. We might picture it this way…