The 7 Letters: G, P, Y
to be made about which path to take. It is either the broad left path of
materiality (often the Y is printed with a wider left side) where there is
trial and error, or the right-hand path of godliness and virtue known as
“the narrow way.”
In the mysteries, Y was symbolic of “the forking of the ways.”
Pythagoras drew it this way:. The branch to the right was called Di-
vine Wisdom and the left, Earthly Wisdom. So the left broad path signi-
fied the lower nature of man, and the right was the path to wisdom (The
Secret Teachings of All Ages, LXV).
People with this letter in their names have a leaning toward the mysti-
cal, a desire to learn the mysteries of life. Y is shaped like the divining rod
that is used to find water far beneath the Earth. Likewise, the Y in the
name works as a divining rod drawing the person to a deeper study of the
spiritual. There may be psychic experiences and/or a true search for wis-
dom. Whichever it is, there is bound to be spiritual unfoldment because
of the drawing power of the 7 vibration to a deeper inward reflection.
Y is a deep thinker. Idle talk can be most discomforting. The V is up
on the mind level, and it is a deep cup open to ideas and deep thoughts.
There is a feeling of desiring quiet, more rest, and peaceful surroundings.
The materialist with the Y will have urgings to study something deeper
but may ignore these feelings and take instead the broad material path. If
extremely negative, they become loners during this cycle and are prone to
excess in sensual temptations.
Because of the abrupt branching out of the two roads, there will be
decisions that will have to be made quickly and there may be difficulty in
making them. If the bearer has learned to listen to the still, small voice
within and be guided by it, decisions will be much easier to make.
Y points out the path to God. It is the initial letter in God’s true
name, Yod Hé Vau Hé , and the Yod is the light of God that is within all
of us. (See I on page 133.)