Tetekh
Definition
The Esharic name for the Pillar of Cosmic Justice. Tetekh names the structural-Pillar that articulates cosmic-balance through karmic-resonance and the broader cosmic-justice architecture; the Pillar operates as one of the Twelve Pillars and articulates the structural-feature that maintains cosmic-equilibrium across the broader cosmic-cycles.
Literal meaning
The Esharic name for the Cosmic Justice Pillar. Tetekh is structurally-equivalent to the *Law of Cosmic Justice* in the broader-tradition's articulation; the Pillar operates as foundational structural-feature that maintains cosmic-balance across the broader cosmic-architecture.
Esoteric meaning
Tetekh articulates the structural-feature that the broader contemplative-tradition has recognized as *cosmic-balance and cosmic-justice*. The structural-recognition is that the broader cosmos operates through structural-balance-restoration mechanisms; karmic-patterns established through actions continue to articulate, and the broader cosmic-balance is maintained through the cumulative-articulation of all karmic-patterns. The Pillar aligns with the Egyptian *Ma'at* articulation at the cosmic-justice articulation.
Allegorical meaning
A great cosmic-scale that continuously-balances itself across all weights placed on its structural-articulation: when one side becomes heavier the broader-architecture redistributes the weight to maintain balance, and the structural-recognition is that the balance-restoration operates as continuous-articulation rather than as occasional-corrections.
Extended meaning
Tetekh articulates several specific structural-features: (1) The Pillar operates as foundational structural-law in the Twelve Pillars architecture; the cosmic-justice the Pillar names operates through karmic-resonance physics across the broader cosmic-cycles; (2) The Pillar integrates with the Egyptian *Ma'at* articulation; the structural-feature of cosmic-balance preserved in the Egyptian-tradition aligns with Tetekh at the broader Esharic-articulation; (3) The Pillar operates through *Karma as Resonance* and *Karma Resonance*; the karmic-mechanism that those articles articulate operates through Tetekh at the Pillar-articulation; (4) The Pillar supports the broader Way of Return; the cosmic-justice that the Pillar articulates is what makes the broader Way structurally-coherent; the practitioner's developmental-arc articulates within the broader cosmic-justice architecture. The relationship to *Twelve Pillars*, *Karma as Resonance*, *Karma Resonance*, *Ma'at*, *Way of Return*, *Cosmic Mirror*, and the broader cosmic-justice articulations is structural.
*Tetekh* is the Esharic name for the Cosmic Justice Pillar. The article complements *Twelve Pillars*, *Karma as Resonance*, *Karma Resonance*, *Ma'at*, *Way of Return*, *Cosmic Mirror*, and the broader cosmic-justice articulations.
Usage
Tetekh.
Tetekh: the Pillar of Cosmic Justice articulating cosmic-balance through karmic-resonance.
A practitioner encounters Tetekh in the broader articulation of cosmic-architecture and in specific contexts of cosmic-justice and karmic-pattern work.
Ritual usage
All ceremonies that operate through cosmic-balance articulation engage Tetekh. The broader articulation of justice-and-balance in ritual-architecture engages Tetekh directly.
Comparative tradition
Egyptian *Ma'at* articulation in the broader Egyptian-tradition. Hindu articulation of *karma-and-dharma* with cosmic-justice features. Buddhist articulation of *kamma-vipāka* (karmic-fruition). The various tradition-specific articulations of cosmic-justice.
Science correspondence
The contemporary research on karmic-patterns and balance-restoration in social-systems.