There are moments in working with a Kamea when the numbers stop behaving like arithmetic and begin behaving like a language. The Square of Mars does this more readily than most. Its diagonals, in particular, speak with a kind of structural poetry — a pair of mirrored currents crossing through the heart of the square like two blades meeting at a single point.
Energetic Scaffolding of the Mars Kamea
Take the diagonals 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 and 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Before we consider the center, remove the 13 from each line. What remains is a revelation of structure:
The outermost numbers sum to 26.
The inner numbers also sum to 26.
This happens on both diagonals.
Two pairs per diagonal.
Four pairs total.
All resolving to 26 — the sum of the first and last numbers of the square, the breadth of the Martian current, the arc from initiation to completion.
This is the square showing you its full span.
This is the cycle of beginning and ending, force and fulfillment, encoded twice over.
Multiply that base of 26 by the order number of the square (5) and you arrive at 130, the sum of two rows — the doubled backbone of the Kamea. When both diagonals encode 26 twice, and both diagonals cross through 13, these lines reveal themselves as the structural brace of the square, the two supports that hold the Martian edifice upright.
The Power at the Center of the Magic Square for Mars
Removing the 13 for a moment is appropriate, because it belongs to both diagonals equally. It is the crossroads, not the road. Yet 13 refuses to vanish. It is half of 26. It is the physical center of the square. It is the sequential center of 1 through 25, with twelve numbers on either side. Reduced, it becomes 4, the number of foundation and solidity. Multiply 13 by the order number and you get 65, the magic constant. Multiply it by 25 and you get 325, the total sum of the Kamea.
Thirteen is not merely the center — it is the keystone.
It is the hinge on which the entire square turns.
When we restore the 13 to each diagonal, the pattern deepens. One diagonal is a perfect sequence: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 — a rising spine of integers, a ladder of cohesion. The other diagonal moves in steps of five: 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 — the pulse of Mars, the rhythm of the square’s order number echoing through each step.
Basic Numerology and Planetary Magic of Mars
Reducing these numbers to their Pythagorean roots reveals the deeper symmetry:
Right diagonal: 3, 8, (13→4), (18→9), (23→5)
Left diagonal: (11→2), (12→3), (13→4), (14→5), (15→6)
Remove the center again and add the pairs:
Right diagonal: 3+8 = 11, and 9+5 = 14 → 5
Left diagonal: 2+3 = 5, and 5+6 = 11
Each diagonal produces a 5 and an 11.
But they appear in opposite order:
Right diagonal: 11 – 13 – 5
Left diagonal: 5 – 13 – 11
A perfect mirror.
A left–right inversion.
Two currents crossing through the same center, each carrying the same energies but in reversed sequence.
This is not numerology as decoration — this is numerology as structural revelation.
The magical constant of the square, 65, reduces to 11.
The two 5s reduce to 1, the Alpha, the First, the Dominant.
The two 11s reduce to 2, and together they form 4, the root of the central 13.
Combine the root of the 5s (1) with the root of the 11s (4), and you return to 5, the order number of the square.
The diagonals reproduce the entire architecture of the Kamea:
1, 4, 5, 11, all orbiting the central 13.
This is resonance.
This is coherence.
This is the square revealing its internal skeleton.
And this mirrored brace of 5 and 11 crossing through the 13 is not limited to any single operation. It is a universal structural key within the Square of Mars — a pattern that can be used in the construction of servitors, the crafting of talismans, the shaping of sigils, or any working that seeks to anchor itself in the disciplined, forceful, and integrative current of Mars.
It is the square showing you how it holds itself together.
What you build from that understanding is entirely up to the operation you choose to perform.
Use the Square of Mars To Build the Red Hammer Servitor


