Tuesday, August 13, 2013

More Meta Formal Conventions Partitioning Data



                          For the sake of brevity we must start in on Caballa {sp.}(Jewish/Christian Mysticism. As in this example we have the three pillars of: Mercy, Mildness and Severity. Similar to the Ida, Kundalini and Pingali. (Hindu,)Satva [Fire{"+"}<PITA>], Chi [Air{"+"&"-"}<VATA>] and Ananda [Water{"-"}<KAPH>). (Chinese,)Yang(Positive), Yan (Neutral{the Tao}) and of course Yin (Negative). Qualitatively, you will learn to be able to make distinctions based on comparative differences between people and their temperaments on the basis of these similar differences. Much more to come......

                           These Pillars have names. They are parts of the tree of life. The Sephir Yetzera (I'll have to check Spelling and all,) is the text that outline the Sephiris (Plural). These are the spheres of contact that manifest reality in our existence. This is an Implicit model of creation that has 7 attributes of God that can be comprehended by man. Ten in total spheres are identified, graphed and wrote about extensively. These divine maps simultaneously represent the spiritual history of the holy Torah and the creative spiritual life of God and People. The living text has a body. This blueprint is called the "Adam Kadmon." We are supposedly created in the divine image of that body of the word. The Wife is said to be the "Torah" in that the woman is the spiritual manifestation of the feminine spirit of God {Shekina}, in her home as well as her marriage. In the name of Jehova, (spelled Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh, in Hebrew,) we have the original balance of God as masculine and feminine. These correspondently are depicted in the Tarot as the four suits of: Clubs (male), Hearts (female), Spades (boy) and Diamonds (girl). There has been much talk of freeing this "exiled" female manifestation of God with the return to paradise. (Talk about a  lot of pressure. Oy.) I have loved my time studying the history and traditions of Jewish mysticism.

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