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... What do you think it means that they're called Tzabaot, "hosts," "armies," etc? Paul *** I don´t know if the sun and moon are the exact planets to...
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19407
... Hod. ... name ... thieves, ... I ... the ... Thus, ... I think it's interesting that they're called Shechakim, "skies," and Gevurah and Chesed are called...
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... their own. ... the analogy Up/Down. ... male-female status in a relationship. The same can be said about God and man. One is higher, and if there is to...
Paul
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19409
... atribute to these sefirot, but they alude to the concepts of permanence and change, respectively: the sunis always there, and the moon is always changing...
Paul
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In a message dated 10/1/2008 8:32:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, your_future_self@... writes: What do you think of when you hear "Venus" ? splendor and...
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What I think is funny about "Shechakim", is that the word comes (as far as I can deduce) from the root Shin-Chet-Koph, which is the same root as "Laughter" and...
Jaron
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Oct 3, 2008
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to all the sefirot of course. every pair of sefirot in the ToL alude to principles that rule the world, for example, keter-malchut, may be interpreted as...
Brown Rose
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Yes, the sun and moon must truly represent activeness/passiveness, and those principles are best atributed to Yesod-malchut, transference-reception, or even...
Brown Rose
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Well, if you ask me, what I think of it is what Jays Micha´elson´s wrote in his article "Netzach, Hod, and Yesod" about netzach...
Brown Rose
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I don´t know if there´s any connection, but the fact that netzach represents the "permanency" principle, reminds me of the permanent soul and ephemeral...
Brown Rose
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Subject: [ExK] Re: Cytoplasmic Blessings and the Bahir Quoting Jaron on Fri, 03 Oct 2008 07:03:00 -0000: ___J___ What I think is funny about "Shechakim", is...
Scott Bergeson
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Oct 3, 2008
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... This a good topic, and these two sefirot can be a discipline on their own. Much has been said about these, but the main thought prevailing is the analogy...
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Oct 4, 2008
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... I have no idea :) The whole thing is a bit of an anomaly, because the BGD-KPRT letters are all doubles when they have two different pronounciations. They ...
Jaron
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Why not Tiferet-Yesod? Tiferet being the sun around which all the planets revolve, Yesod being the intermediary channel of transmission like the moon in the...
Jaron
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In a message dated 10/4/2008 5:17:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, aghil@... writes: Personally, I love the idea of having the seven planets above...
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In relation to your reply, yes, we kabbala beginners often find ourselves speculating, and I don´t consider it bad. It´s just that kabbalists have set...
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Oct 5, 2008
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In a message dated 10/5/2008 8:43:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, splendorousbrown@... writes: Now, attributing a planet to sefirah, I´ve found to be a...
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Because malchut is the "lens that do not shine", aspaklaria sh´eyno meira, words of the zohar. It may be the symbol of form, but it´s not the symbol of...
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I guess that was also the case with me. But no matter how much speculation I might do, the original kabbalistic imagery is a reference of course. Brown ... ...
Brown Rose
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I think these imageries in kabbala are necessary for us to understand what is being conveyed by "sefirot", or "netzach", "hod" or even the mode of interacton...
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Oct 5, 2008
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I think it was the Ari who said that Abba and Ima of Atzilut are concealed from Ze´ir Anpin´s and nukva´s perception (the prototypes of man and woman). I...
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... same ... the ... Kaplan does say that Shamayim alludes to Zer Anpin, but I think this more than anything says that Zer Anpin's existence is mostly about ...
Paul
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... being ... with a sefirot ... I know what you mean. I think it's ambitious enough to state the whole universe as one single Sephirah, no need to make it...
Jaron
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Oct 6, 2008
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Are you suggesting Malkhuth is the moon because it is a "lens that does not shine"? I think that quote says more in favour of Malkhuth having no planetary...
Jaron
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... this ... Very true, I stand corrected. ... is ... into ... I just checked with my concordance which word for "heavens" is used in relation to Manna, but it...
Jaron
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Oct 6, 2008
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Hi there! In my reply to Paul's post, I just realised I had a question for you people, on a slightly more artistic level. If you take the Tree of Life, and the...
Jaron
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Oct 6, 2008
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They're so obviously Doric that it scarcely bears commenting! Or were you thinking that each pillar would have a separate order, Jaron?  That would look...
Richard Ryan
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Oct 6, 2008
7:41 am
19433
Good question - what do the planets represent? Universal Archetypes or processes (which are stages)? In astrology, they represent the motivational...
Brown Rose
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Doric also. When I looked at wikipedia´s picture of doric architecture, the three columns reminded me of the three branches of the menorah. But the first...
Brown Rose
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... Netzach, in my opinion, would be more of an "intuition"   *** But who said that intuition is not "active" in relation to reason? Isn´t chochma active in...
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