Trifix Overlay + Layers
I wanted to write about a little theory I’ve been working on called Trifix Overlay. Now that I’m at the point where I understand trifix at a deep level, I wanted to add another layer.
One of the most important rules about understanding trifixes is synergy. Nothing within a trifix stands alone. A 1 fix in a 146 trifix operates differently than a 1 fix in a 127 trifix. They will both have the main facets of 1, but the synergy that one creates with the 4-6 stem is different than the synergy with the 2-7 stem.
Speaking of stems, they are the second layer of trifix. Here’s an overview of the layers of trifix. With each layer, the synergy becomes more rich and complex.
Layer 1: Each individual fix
ex. 3, 6, and 9
Layer 2: Stems
ex. 3-6, 3-9, and 6-9
Layer 3: Tri-stem
ex. 369 in no particular order
Layer 4: Trifix
ex. 963 in this order
Layer 5: Trifix with wings
ex. 9w1 6w7 3w4
Layer 5: Trifix Overlay
What is Trifix overlay? Essentially this is just a synergistic way of looking at the fixes on each wing. Up to now, in terms of trifix synergy, we didn’t look at wings together. We were always able to view each fix as having a wing separately. For example, Person A in the examples above is a 963. They have 9w1, 6w7, and 3w4 fixes in that order. But can the wings say something about 963 when they are combined?
In order to determine trifix overlay, use the wings of your fixes together as a unit to determine the energy overlay that this would have on your trifix. Person A above has 1 wing, 7 wing, and 4 wing; so 147 to simplify. They are the Bermuda trifix (triple attachment 369), and their overlay is 147 which just happens to be triple frustration. So this person, in comparison to other Bermudas, is going to have an energy overlay of tritple frustration on their trifix. This energy is far more subtle than the trifix itself, and should only be used after the trifix is thoroughly understood. If person A happened to have the opposite wing on each fix—i.e. 8 wing, 5 wing, and 2, wing; or 258—they would have a trifix overlay of triple rejection. Two 963’s, one with triple frustration overlay and the other with triple rejection, are going to be different. Person A will likely be prone to feelings of frustration, irritation, and could very possibly be more inclined towards the arts. Person B will likely be less in touch with aspects of their own needs and possibly more prone to acts of service.
If we use my trifix as another example, 4w3 6w7 1w2 yields a 237 overlay. This example doesn’t neatly fit into a triple-anything. But, it says a few things about me that would distinguish me from a Frustrated Critic (nickname for the 146 trifix) with a different overlay. The first is that 2, 3, and 7 are all “bright” fixes. They have open and positive energies. The second is that with 4 in the mix, I have access to the entire heart centre. 3 and 7 are also assertive energies, and 2 has its own way of being assertive as well.
Let’s use Emeka as another example. 8w7 5w4 4w3 yields a 347 overlay, but we will remove 4 because it’s already a fix. So his overlay is 37. In comparison to other Demons (my apt nickname for the 458 trifix), Emeka is assertive and bright. In no way would he ever be confused with a 378, but this is a far more subtle energy that can only be used, again, once the idea of 458 is completely solidified.
Let me use David and Sofia as final examples. David’s 9w1 7w6 4w3 yields a 136 overlay. David is so 974 that he’s basically just living energy floating around speaking in riddles. And yet, without revealing too much about this occult being, he can be quite the “executive” (136 nickname) in his life when need be. And Sofia’s 9w8 6w5 2w3 yields a 358 overlay. So there’s a 962 with some intensity.
Exactly how the overlays manifest, is something that we will discover with time. There’s much more to determine with overlays. What’s yours?
Written by Joseph Stalteri