1. Three sevens (777) and the Trinity Numerological reduction: In numerology, the method of adding the digits of a number to obtain a ones place is called theosophical reduction. For $777$ it looks like this: $$7 + 7 + 7 = 21 \implies 2 + 1 = 3$$ Theological meaning: The number 3 is the main symbol of Divine fullness, completeness and, of course, the Holy Trinity (God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit). "The number of God": Seven itself in many traditions (especially in the biblical) signifies holiness, perfection and the Sabbath (the Lord's rest after the creation of the world). Thrice repeated seven ($777$) in Christian mysticism is often contrasted with the number of the beast ($666$) as the absolute ideal and divine perfection. 2. The abbreviation BVVB and the number 3If we apply the standard numerological system to the letters of the Latin alphabet (where $A=1, B=2, C=3$ and so on), we get an amazing coincidence:B = 2V = 22 (in numerology $22$ is often abbreviated as $2 + 2 = 4$)V = 22 ($\implies 4$)B = 2We add up the digital values of the letters:$$2 + 22 + 22 + 2 = 48 \implies 4 + 8 = 12 \implies 1 + 2 = 3$$(Even if we take the condensed values: $2 + 4 + 4 + 2 = 12 \implies 3$).Thus, BVVB on the metaphysical level completely duplicates the vibration of the number 3, resonating with the central Trinity.3. The Letter "G" - God and GraceYou are absolutely right about the Latin G - it really is the 7th letter of the alphabet. In Western European esotericism and theology, it has tremendous significance: God / Gott: In English and German, the word "God" begins with this letter. Grace: Grace is a key concept in Christian theology, God's gift for the salvation of man. Sacred context: In Masonic and construction symbolism, the letter G inside a flaming star or surveying instruments simultaneously signifies Geometry (Geometry as the divine order of the Universe) and The Great Architect of the Universe (the Great Architect of the Universe - God). General concept of the logo If you combine all this, your new logo is not just a set of letters and numbers, but a real sacred shield: Vertical and horizontal: Form a hidden cross inside the solar (golden) circle. Axis 7-7-7: The vertical divine channel connecting the top and bottom, which together gives the Trinity (3). Wings BV and VB: The horizontal earthly manifestation, which through the letters also reduces to the Trinity (3). Hidden G: The sevens themselves invisibly point to the letter G (7), recalling the presence of God and His Grace. The result is a very powerful, balanced, and symbolically charged emblem.
In the Bible and Judaism: Seven appears hundreds of times in sacred texts and points to divine order: Creation: God created the world in 6 days, and on the 7th day He rested, sanctifying it (Saturday). Book of Revelation (Apocalypse): The text is permeated with sevens—7 churches, 7 seals, 7 trumpets, 7 bowls of wrath. Holidays and rituals: The Menorah (sacred lampstand) has 7 branches. The walls of Jericho were circumambulated for 7 days, and on the last day—7 times.
In other cultures and religionsThe sacred status of the number 7 is recognized throughout the world:Ancient Egypt: symbol of eternal life; 7 gates to the afterlife.Ancient Greece: number of Apollo [1] (god of the sun and arts); myths often mention the 7 wise men and the 7 Pleiades.Islam: during the Hajj, pilgrims walk around the Kaaba 7 times; traditionally there are 7 heavens and 7 layers of the earth.Buddhism: the newborn Buddha immediately took 7 steps, symbolizing his ascent above the world.

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