A fork of Rural Dictionary
Yodat refers to the practice of taking time for quiet reflection. It is an invitation to pause. It speaks to the notion of viewing "today" from the lens of a backwards reflection.
Each night, before going to bed, he practiced yodat as a part of his daily ritual. This quiet time helped to place the day's events into a broader mosaic.
Triple Dagger refers the the state of presence/awareness, postmortem. It is the sense of eternal life after death; the transcendence of the strictly human condition
Upon his passing, he achieved the glorious honor of the triple dagger ... and his influence was continued to be felt by those with such discernment.
The triple dagger is an ancient term, revealed only through esoteric practice. It refers to the principle, the promise and the applied practice of eternal life.
He was so caught up on the eternal moment that he experienced the very edge of the triple dagger.