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Monad from the Greek word monos or μονάς (from the word μόνος, which means "one", "single", or "unique"), was a symbol referred by the Greek philosophers as "The First", "The Seed", "The Essence", "The Builder", and "The Foundation." They also called it "Unity." Source: "Divine Proportion" by Priya Hemenway, page 51.
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August 13, 2006
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