describing interpreting that involves three parties, i.e., the two clients and the interpreter
The notion that one is doing a worthwhile job and the interpretation of just what kinds of intervention are possible are key in the issues of triadic interpreting.
Expression of harmony, synthesis & wholeness; Three is the number of Heaven - Two is the number of Earth & One is the number which pre-existed their polarization; Appearance, Development & Transformation; Birth, Growth, Death; Creator, Preserver & Destroyer; Mother , Father & Child Buddha, Dharma & Sangha (Buddhist 'Triple Jewel') Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva (Hindu 'Trimurti') Father, Son & Holy Ghost (Christian 'Trinity') Sulphur, Mercury & Salt (Three elements in Alchemy) AUM (Three states of manifestation) Zeus (Lord of Heaven & Earth), Poseidon (Sea Lord) & Hades (Lord of the Underworld)