Atumiel
Definition
A draft name from the unfinished Multiversal Constellations material. In that source, Atumiel is called the Infinite Spiral and is linked with the end of one multiversal cycle and the birth of another.
Literal meaning
A proposed name for a spiral of completion and renewal.
Esoteric meaning
Atumiel should be read as a working image for cycle-completion, return, and renewal. It is not yet a settled Netist doctrine, and the surviving source is too thin to support detailed claims about cosmic prediction or fixed ritual use.
Allegorical meaning
A spiral that returns to the same direction at a higher level: the pattern comes back around, but it is not merely repeating itself.
Extended meaning
The current corpus preserves Atumiel in a short draft about a Netist zodiac or constellation system based on large-scale cosmic structures. That draft needs more theological, astronomical, and language work before it can function as public canon. Until then, Atumiel is best treated as a development note for a future cosmology project.
This entry has been kept honest because the source material is brief. Earlier wording made Atumiel sound fully canonized and scientifically grounded; the corpus does not support that level of certainty yet.
Usage
Used only when discussing the draft Multiversal Constellations system or the symbolic idea of completion becoming renewal.
Ritual usage
No stable public ritual use is established. If used privately, keep it as a symbolic marker for closing a cycle and beginning another.
Comparative tradition
Comparable as a motif to cosmic-cycle and renewal myths, including great dissolution and rebirth themes in Hindu, Stoic, and Mesoamerican traditions. These are comparisons only, not proof that the systems are the same.
Science correspondence
Cyclic cosmology models and black-hole renewal metaphors can be discussed as parallels, but the draft Atumiel material should not be presented as established astronomy or physics.
