The Nine Rings of the Trisynthion Nexus
The Nine Rings form the outer structure of the Trisynthion Nexus. Each ring represents a concentric layer of engagement, responsibility, and consciousness. They are aligned with the Nuvira glyphs and serve as functional levels of involvement in the Nexus community.
Ring I – Ish
Public awareness and engagement. This includes social media, open broadcasts, and publicly visible educational content. It’s the first point of contact with the Nexus for most people.
Ring II – Dua
Private communications and closed group discussions. Access to Discord channels, inner-circle livestreams, and deeper topics are handled here.
Ring III – Trei
Outreach. Members begin to represent and speak on behalf of the Nexus in public-facing educational, social, and spiritual spaces. They host dialogues, events, or serve in liaison roles.
Ring IV – Quar
Community-building and responsibility. Members assist in moderation, discussion guidance, teaching, or organizing. They help protect the culture and vision of the Nexus.
Ring V – Vesh
Creative contribution. Members develop original media, teachings, rituals, music, and art aligned with Trisynthion principles. They are encouraged to build initiatives under the Nexus umbrella.
Ring VI – Senn
Applied synthesis. Members actively integrate Trisynthion teachings into their personal, social, or professional life. They serve as examples of transformation and grounded leadership.
Ring VII – Zai
Guardianship and stewardship. Members help transmit the integrity of the system, defend it against distortion, and ensure that the initiatory line remains intact.
Ring VIII – Orrin
Mentorship. These members guide initiates, facilitate progress through the 108 Pathways, and model the inner life of stillness and service expected of Trisynthion elders.
Ring IX – Nohr
The Architects. These are the original vision holders, model developers, and guides of the entire system. They carry the long-range vision of planetary transformation, M-CAS implementation, and universal wisdom synthesis.