Tríádok
Tríádok is a term used in certain philosophical and spiritual contexts, particularly within esoteric traditions, to denote a grouping of three fundamental elements or concepts that are seen as interconnected and essential for understanding a particular phenomenon or reality. These tríádok are not necessarily sequential but rather represent simultaneous aspects of a whole. The specific nature of the elements within a tríádok varies greatly depending on the philosophical system. For instance, in some metaphysical frameworks, a tríádok might represent spirit, mind, and body, or past, present, and future. In others, it could involve divine attributes, stages of evolution, or principles of manifestation. The concept emphasizes the inherent interconnectedness of these three components, suggesting that they are interdependent and that the understanding of one is incomplete without considering the other two. It is a way of structuring complex ideas into manageable, foundational triads. The understanding and interpretation of tríádok often require deep study of the specific tradition from which they originate, as their meaning is embedded within a larger system of thought.