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[Help] Phi on the right triangle or Angle

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Hi all,

I was thinking of the book The Middle Pillar, a circled pentagram atop the cross, within the triangle. It turn occurred to me why the value of Phi as I duct tape a pentagram on my floor within the circle bearing names of God; what is Phi?

Why is Phi so important in a right triangle or the angle/right triangle in the pentagram?

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Not sure? Maybe it's meant to be Pi which was rounded up (or down) to 3.1415 I believe. Then it would be the triangle, the cross and the pentagram.
I think Blavatsky wrote that in more or better letters than I just did.
 
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I suppose I could read The Middle Pillar for greater clarification. Like the Pi idea and will check out Blavatsky.
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Read chapter nine; didn't really define phi, more or less gave geometry instructions on how to draw the five angles. Will search on Wikipedia.
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The Middle Pillar mentioned the Golden Ratio in chapter nine, searching that next.
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