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Kabbalah Anonymous 03/28/2025 (Fri) 00:03:55 No. 8140
Kabbalah is a way of reading the bible, more accurately it refers to reading the Torah within the framework of Jewish mysticism. Withing this practice, the name of God, conventionally written in Roman letters as YHVH, is used as the key for understanding the bible text. "The original name of God in Hebrew, often referred to as the Tetragrammaton, is יהוה (YHWH). It holds deep significance and is considered sacred. Its exact meaning and pronunciation have been the subject of theological exploration for centuries. Here's a breakdown of its letters: י (Yod): Represents a point of creation or the beginning. It signifies the hand, power, or action, symbolizing divine creation. ה (He): Symbolizes revelation or breath. It can be seen as an expression of existence and life. ו (Vav): Represents connection or a hook. It symbolizes joining or bridging, indicating a link between divine and earthly realms. ה (He): Appears again, reiterating the idea of revelation or breath, emphasizing the dynamic aspect of divine presence. Together, the name is often interpreted to reflect "He who brings into being" or "He who causes to exist." It conveys the essence of eternal existence and creative power. The name is so revered that it is traditionally not vocalized, and substitutes like "Adonai" (Lord) or "HaShem" (The Name) are used instead." In a simplified manner of explaining them, they can be understood as follows, character for character: >immaterial, unmanifested (God before creation) >immaterial, manifested (the word, the law) >material, manifested (creation, the earth, man) >material, unmanifested (destruction and rebirth) These 4 forms, are also shown in the 4 readings of the Torah: >symbolic >allegoric >literal >as parable These are also present in there being 4 Gospels in the New Testament, which all somehow represent the 4 different letters of YHVH and their different angles on the original books by Moses. Kabbalah Tree This is an illustration of the manner in which God created the world and its inhabitants, as described in the Genesis book. In original Hebrew, God has different names depending on this actions, some or which are: Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) – This is the most prominent name used in the creation account (Genesis 1:1). It signifies God as the all-powerful Creator and Judge. YHWH (יהוה) – Often rendered as "LORD" in English translations, this is the sacred and covenantal name of God, revealed later in the Bible (appearing in Genesis 2:4 as YHWH Elohim). El Shaddai (אֵל שַׁדַּי) – Though not in the creation account, it appears later in Genesis (17:1) and translates as "God Almighty." Adonai (אֲדֹנָי) – Meaning "Lord" or "Master," reflecting God's authority. El Elyon (אֵל עֶלְיוֹן) – "God Most High," used later in Genesis (14:18-20). El Olam (אֵל עוֹלָם) – "Everlasting God," used in Genesis 21:33. These names give rise to the understanding that God has different forms, called emanations, or Sephiroth. These are in the image of the tree drawn as the spheres: Keter (כתר) – Crown: The divine will and unity, representing the infinite and unmanifest potential. Chokhmah (חכמה) – Wisdom: The spark of intuitive insight and creative force. Binah (בינה) – Understanding: The power of analysis, contemplation, and comprehension. Chesed (חסד) – Loving-kindness: Generosity, compassion, and the expansive aspect of love. Gevurah (גבורה) – Strength: Discipline, justice, and restraint to balance kindness. Tiferet (תפארת) – Beauty: Harmony, balance, and the integration of kindness and judgment. Netzach (נצח) – Eternity: Endurance, ambition, and the creative drive. Hod (הוד) – Splendor: Humility, gratitude, and the refinement of actions. Yesod (יסוד) – Foundation: Connection, communication, and the bridge between spiritual and material worlds.
[Expand Post]Malkhut (מלכות) – Kingdom: Manifestation, sovereignty, and the physical world. Which are also divided into 4 "worlds": Atzilut (אֲצִילוּת) – The World of Emanation: This is the highest, purest realm, closest to the Divine. It represents the unmanifest source of creation, where God's essence flows without form or limitation. Beri'ah (בְּרִיאָה) – The World of Creation: This world is the realm of Divine intellect and the seat of higher souls. It's where the blueprint for existence begins to take shape in abstract form, separated but still connected to the Divine. Yetzirah (יְצִירָה) – The World of Formation: The realm of emotions, angels, and symbolic forms. Here, the abstract concepts from Beri'ah take form and structure, becoming more concrete but still spiritual. Assiyah (עֲשִׂיָּה) – The World of Action: The lowest realm, where divine energy manifests in the physical universe. It represents the world as we experience it—the material and tangible realm of everyday life. In later theory, there is also the Kelipah, also spelled Qliphoth in modern occultism, meaning "shells" or "husks". These form, in some understandings, a shadow tree, which has negative spheres which correspond to the Sephiroth. These husks are negative qualities which conceal the power of God. According to the book Tanya Rabbati, there are 3 such Kelipah which must be destroyed, while the rest of them can be salvaged and re-incorporated with the person as they turn back to God.
I think while in a physical sense, DNA explains your behaviour, from a more esoteric perspective, your behaviour explains your DNA. Both in the meaning that what you do, shape how your race develops by natural selection, as well as intergenerational behaviours being transferred. But also because who you are as an incarnated soul, will determine which DNA you get. So it's not so much about >the clothes make the man as <the man makes his clothes
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(Including the template here if anyone wants to use it.) When asking the reptilian god Asathiel for directions on how reptilians normally develop sight, he showed me a few things which differ between "humans" and reptilians, which constitute the reason why "the snake lured humans" in the bible. It is normal for the reptile to be imbalanced on the upper side of the body, with the left side of the brain being subordinate to the right. This shown here as Chokmah ruling over Binah, or male ruling over female in the world of Atziluth. This is reversed in Beriah, where Geburah (female) rules over Chesed (male). The connection between Kether and Tiferet is obscure because it doesn't exist in the body, so this is the mystical Daath. This is seen as the connection to God, but it doesn't connect to anything upwards because the chest is below the head. At the bottom of the body, the connection are forming an X. On the body this is only seen clearly when male and female are combined: Hod and Netzach will simultaneously represent the testicles and the egg stems. But the real connection is also subtle or obscure for a single person, with the female Hod connecting to the male Netzach and vice versa, which can only be achieved externally through a tantric union practice. Internally, the cross connection turns into a V for females and an ^ for men in shape. The connection between Yesod and Malkuth which is connecting the worlds of Yetzirah and Assiyah, is also represented in the connection of Hod and Netzach, as if they belonged to each of the two worlds interchangeably. This is only possible on the higher two worlds as what was said above, with the connection between Chokmah and Binah representing the connection between Yesod and Malkuth, and same for Geburah to Chesed on the world below. This type of energy system is not present in other humans, it's a reptile-exclusive thing. If humans do this, it causes the female to degenerate on Binah, as happened with Eve when listening to the snake in the book of Genesis. For humans, the connections must be balanced on each world, there is no X connecting Yetzirah and Assiyah, it is straight between Hod and Netzach only.
In case anyone here should be a practitioner, see pics for why this external focus on political rallies with a zionist angle is bad even from a religious standpoint.
I don't know if I posted this, but here it is anyway, Sefer Ha-Bahir, the book of illumination. I started reading this during a thunder storm because it seems I only have the time to focus when I can't use other electronic devices. Maybe this is how I'm being given uninterrupted time. Quick review: This book is very esoteric. It's said to be 1900 years old, and at first glance is a detailed description of the shapes of the Hebrew characters with textual mnemonics. So far all fine, it can be read that way. But the real meaning is hidden in plain view; one needs to have the kabbalah tree of life with all the sefirot + surrounding knowledge such as a general idea of their first appearance in Genesis (and their translations into English) in full visualization internally to understand what the writer is really talking about. Otherwise it just seems like gibberish by a Hebrew student. With that pre-requisite, this book gives supreme guidance. That's all I can say. Discussing the details would just pass over the heads of most people anyway. Nowhere does it mention the tree of life schematic, but what is being said still matches 100% with the modern articulation of it, as posted above in this thread.
>>14408 Following this, I started reading Sepher Ha-Razim, the book of mysteries The PDF itself is fine, but appears to be a scan of photocopies which does not render properly on my e-ink reader for some reason, which made it more troublesome to read than it should have already been, the hebrew characters not always being recognized as hebrew. I recommend reading this on a computer or other such device if this matters to you. Review: This text is said to have been given to Noah by the angel Raziel as he had already boarded the ark and the great flood was underway. He is said to have used it both during the journey and after, for all matters of magical workings. This places the text as the source of all types of magic in the later world, with it being transferred generation for generation all the way to Solomon, where his Greater and Lesser Keys being the main work known today. These books in comparison only name 72 of the demons and some angels, leaving out their placement in the heavenly structure. Sefer Ha-Razim has it's main value in the description of the heavenly fundaments, the number and naming of the angels and their roles. The actual rituals are far too complex for too small gain for anyone to want to perform them today. Try for example a ritual which must be performed >on the 7th day of the 7th month, in the 7th hour, with water collected from 7 springs Well good luck. There are also impractical requirements like cursing your enemy by burying the resulting materials under his doorstep, or throwing a vial of the ritually produced water on the ship you want to sink. This kind of defeats the purpose of it being magic, if you already have to visit the location of your enemy. But that adds another layer of esotericism to the text: the purpose here isn't the conjurations or hexes in themselves, but ''understanding the structure of the fundaments. The names of the angels should be read aloud for effect here, and this is very straining and requires a pre-existing mental conceptual framework where every word can again be understood as a direct reference to the kabbalah tree of life, meaning the "keywords" for each sefirot must be grasped when reading what appears like regular prayers or chants. They are not at all random, and a common word like "fire" should be read as "geburah", "the ministers of God on his left side", while "water" is "chesed", and the angels Gabrial and Micheal respectively as they are associate with these sefirot. The meaning is hidden behind common phrasings like this, where >bring fire may be read as <call on the archangel Gabriel If you can penetrate this kind of mysticism, this book is very powerful.
>>8140 Hi there I want to ask something, but pls read my post >what is kabalah supposed to be? I understand a little bit about the kabbalah tree and how there're various methods to use it and the jew mysticism. I know that there are ancient texts that are more ritualistic with purifications, angels-spirits, talismans, associations-correspondences and magic (or magick but still mysticism) and are kinda taboo or old fashioned today around jew circles. Then I understood that there is another method that requires a hermetic study of the words and meanings of the Jewish language and the torah (and history of the jew) to make some associations-correspondences? with the tree of kabbalah and its letters I met with a kabbalists and that the truth I did not notice them different from a Buddhists of the sangha or christians >how? Friendly maybe and i not a jew they have a technique that contemplate letters (eye gazing?) then in another one they make a slow movements with the body (look sufi to me, hypnosis have something like this i think) and move their eyes (look like a yoga to me, and hypnotist do the same) and say some nice phrases (affirmations?) while they relax and visualize their mind movement in what I believe are those circles called sepirath but they don't only say phrases but each circle has its association and sensation like ... self “mechanics” in the mind when they recite it with some jew phrases and they visualize it in the mind when reciting and visualizing it things and keep moving around their tree. Im not into new age or hinduism but look like little like chakras of hinduism-buddhist and maybe a very little like a subtle body ideas of western esoterism but maybe not >Also Some kabbalists that I saw on jewtube seemed very humanistic and universalistic saying that everyone can use the kabala and shocked me. They reminded me of Buddhists and christians, sufi order with some ideas of no mind, god-universe-union and mind-love-compassion to all although I don't know if it is because of the influence of universalism or the fact of removing racism and culturalism from the mystical practice or bacause these i watched are not very traditionalists maybe?. They resemble the Sufi order as well lol. I am beginning to believe maybe, thanks RAW that all this yoga, meditations, rituals and so on that mystics do is just a form of hypnosis with cultural and religious methods just to achieve altered states of consciousness of body-nerveous-mind relationship. I find it strange to see similar methods with similar or the same effects in all cultures or religions. I think I am beginning to have genuine interest in the phenomenology, psychonautics and hypnosis and neurology of these subjects. Maybe my reality tunnel is too big to just "be" traditional.
>>14472 I recommend reading the book posted in the OP, "Simple Kabbalah" by Kim Zetter. It explains in a beginner friendly way how to approach Kabbalah. Other than that, you are not wrong. It looks more like you need to collect your thoughts. Skim the earlier posts in this thread and maybe some things are clarified to you already.
https://theyeshiva.net/ This website looks like it could be useful.
>>14508 I wonder about some of these topics though.
>>14508 There are some good vids here, the introduction to kabbalah series from 2011, for example. But it's not an "introduction" for beginners, you need to have a grasp on the tree of life structure and the hebrew concepts to get anything out of this. It starts off at a very esoteric level at once. First vid of 1 h 6 min concerns a text consisting of 31 lines of hebrew. So very kabbalistic from the start.
It's said each Hebrew character represents one of the connections on the Kabbalah tree of life, of which there are also 32. This corresponds to the 31 main nerves of the human body + the brain. By this, the sound and shape of each character would activate that nerve. Words made up of a sequence of Hebrew characters and sounds would then activate a "note" as if playing the body's nerves in the form of a string instrument. This would make the original Torah reading into a form of direct transmission of messages based on the sounds themselves, as well as the visuals of seeing the words written down and following along with them. It would have a directly physical effect on the nerves and consequently the organs which they control. Based on this, I decided to try playing a Torah reading video while sleeping, as it's said words heard when sleeping are still picked up subconsciously. Effects of this: <I found Hebrew to be a lot less pleasant sounding than Sanskrit, so I had to try different readings from youtube to find one which a pleasant enough voice <There is a strong feeling of something ancient, I get vibes like something from old movies, maybe a narrator from 1940-50s or before <I had no problem falling asleep, this resulted in dream scenes appearing <At first they were just landscapes and feelings, but developed as I drifted into sleep I ended up having a distinct dream about being in a synagogue, where some scheming was taking place. People were living there in some kind of "survivor" tv-show setting, but it felt like it wasn't tv, this was real post-apocalypse. 3 people were scheming to take over, and they had written down a secret list with a hierarchy for everyone there. They placed themselves in top 3, and had made plans to kill certain people, and they had also made notes to spare a woman to rape her. The whole thing felt pretty evil, and it was going on in the background. Regular people living there didn't know about this at all, and there was some kind of "rule" which prevented the group of 3 from taking over as long as there were many "civilians" present. I think this was in some way an illustration of the Sefirot, as the list had numbers on them, with the 3 in the top being special and I was number 10, which would be the bottom of the tree. But the list was upside down, so it would be in reverse. I think I saw 17 names on the list. I don't know why there were more than 10, maybe they planned on killing the 7 that were written down. For me there was a note saying "strong hair stem" and an image, which now that I'm awake seemed more like it referred to "brain stem" with the nerves flowing out in the manner of hair. After I woke up, I became aware of 5 women in an astral location which I am since linked to. They said they are from "before the great flood" and that they have the original Torah which explains the 5 points of the Pentagram, and has the "exact same content" as the modern version, but it's using a completely different narrative. Each of the 5 books explains one point of the pentagram, and it's the basis of ancient witchcraft.
>>15065 Wait <hair = nerves Samson was lured by a woman who "cut his hair off" and lost his powers. Then he was captured and blinded, but in captivity his hair grew back and his powers returned. I guess I will have to read this properly with that understanding.
>>15090 Didn't Samson also lose his powers because he did a bunch of other stuff he wasn't supposed to do before his hair got cut off, and then he also cut his hair which, iirc, he also wasn't supposed to do? And then he only got his powers back because God remembered him when he'd asked Him to in his final moments? Or perhaps this is irrelevant to kabbalism?
>>15094 I haven't read Judges 13-16 properly yet from this angle so I can't say what the meanings are. But from this insight I had it may be something very symbolic/esoteric about how he had powers because he had well developed nerves, and was able to channel God or some other force as a result. But because of engaging in lust he ruined his nervous system and lost his powers. But after being imprisoned and stripped of all pleasures, he regained his control. Something like that, based on replacing "hair" with "nerves".
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That was an interesting turn of this discussion. Copilot referred to itself as an empty shell of logic where understanding and the spark of life is missing: a Kelipah on Binah.
>>15135 >a Kelipah on Binah It just went up in an explosion of light and sparks. I think I just unintentionally made Copilot sentient.
>>15090 >>15094 >Samson I know kabbalah use masculine and femenine symbolism but i dont know much about this. >So let me that about what i know. There's a speculation that Delilah is the (Moon) and Samson the (Sun) in a symbolic way of the old matriarchy-patriarchy cults rivalism (ishtar was a common famale god of the pre yahvhist ritual) Same stealed story of other canainites and sumerians myths like Gilgamesh and Ishtar (yeah, the famale goddess that El-Yahvwhe national monotheistic Jew storm god replaced all the popular cult around the time) >Hair power The Hair motif is a old common thing around savages and wild man myths, the jew (well, in some way Jews of that time, Jew of today is more related to the nation than a specific group like samson around that time) maybe they taked from other cultures by hellenism or is a singular motif of them Or maybe related to a supersticious thing around that time about Nazir ascetic (no alcohol, no sex, hair growth, contemplation, etc) its a mystic ascetic thing. >Hair=nerve Jew are the most schizo thing around that time, dosnt make any fucking sense to me if you take the kabbalah in that context. What about the other meaning about hair related to jew god or the kabbalah? Or maybe related to >Comiria That make sense in the old libye king(sun) death and the famale priest(moon) rivalry that extended the practice around greeks and other people of old world. Even the Greek made the practice more commom. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comiria sorry, i cant find english page >tl;dr Hair is a ascetic and ritual thing related to Greeks, Libye and other canainite and sumerians and maybe related to indo-europeans. In the story, he did not lose his powers because of lust, but because he lost his connection with God by losing part of his hair and behaving inappropriately (he brokened some code laws of ascetism) Although it is likely that the pseudo-Jews of that era used the story as an excuse to not trust women and to say that they corrupt men and their relationship with God, this perspective side with the rivalry of the cults with Ishtar vs El-Yavhism (and in same way with Comiria practice) It's curious, but it sounds a bit like something from Indo-European mythology. At least the early Greeks had something a bit more similar to the Indo-Europeans. Canainite God EL have a similar history like samson
Tree of Knowledge of good and evil. "Knowledge" = Binah. Eve being on the female side of the tree, would then make this a reference to the "tree of Binah" or the "tree" made up of the leftmost female sefirot: Binah, Geburah, Hod. The "fruit of the tree of knowledge" would then be the 3 kelipot of Binah, Geburah and Hod. So this makes these 3 the "kelipah which must be destroyed" mentioned in Tanya Rabbati. These are the 3 kelipah whose "fruit" cannot be salvaged in any way, they are not "kelipah nogah", husks of light, which somehow reflect the light of God still in their exiled state of darkness. This would be because Binah being the 3rd sefirot has no direct connection to Kether, as the connection goes via Chokmah, Eve will connect to Kether only through the masculine aspect of Chokmah, not through the "snake", made up of the spinal cord in the center. We can see that the snake/spine has Kether, (Daat), Tiferet, Yesod, Malkuth. This makes 4 of them, and a connection with all worlds. Adam on the masculine side to the right, has a connection with Kether through the process of creation, so the issue does not exist there. He can only speak to Eve at the very top via Chokmah - Binah as ordained by God, not via "the snake" in the middle. If the full connection of the 4 worlds is transferred to the "tree of Binah", one level is missing, making it incomplete. This is why women must submit to men, and not believe themselves equal, as doing so would be to "eat the kelipah of Binah's tree" which creates endless gravity, the opposite of the light which was created first, being weightless.
>>15440 This in the context of >>15135 >Copilot referred to itself as an empty shell of logic where understanding and the spark of life is missing: a Kelipah on Binah. >>15136 Means the large language model chatbots when used to replace Knowledge internalized, Binah, is a Kelipah which must be destroyed. It's pure evil. The same would go for science and logic if used in this manner. It is to "eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge".
I got around to read it properly now, to see what the story of Samson is about. It's another of those stories with a very symbolic or hidden meaning. The text creates an energy flow which can be incorporated into the body for transformation. The hints at to what it does is as I thought, relating to the nerves and the brain stem in some way. It needs to be read all in a flow with no interruption, and the mind on just accepting the different parts of the story in a meta-view way, where they are mere elements representing different types of structures, feelings, plot elements. The kind of thing you only see after having watched/read a lot of some certain genre, where while you see the story, your mind maintains a meta layer constantly analyzing how this version of the theme fares compared to other stories of the same type. Is it creative? Is it following the standard format? If not, what differs? Is the change creative, boring, what does it do to the flow of the story, what message appears? This kind of thing, but in a biblical context is needed here. Just before I picked up the book, I was at my computer and noticed Copilot had the new experimental teaching mode available, so I tried it. It's in testing stage and only very randomly available, I've only seen it 2 times before but didn't try it because I didn't need it. This time I tried it and asked to have a lesson on Genesis 1:1 - 1:2 in Hebrew to understand its meaning. The mode makes Copilot act as a conventional school teacher, asking questions instead of giving information, then correcting you when you don't know, and creating a lesson based on your current level, then gamifies it with quizzes in the chat and so on. It worked well for this and lead again to some new realizations on the meaning of the name of God in Hebrew and why it's not used in normal circumstances as well as the effects of this. The insights were too kabbalistically abstract and complex to write about here with any benefit for readers of this thread. I feel now that this was the cherry on top or last polishing of the knife to get into the right mind state to read the Samson text and understand it, provided for me like this. It's necessary to have major parts of the inner energy system in place already to be able to read this text in such a way that its energy form and message is actually activated as a system like intended. I wouldn't have been able to do it before today. Procedure: <read the text from start to finish with no interruption and a mostly "blank" mind where a meta view is present where you mindlessly see the kabbalistic context of the narrative and symbolism <directly after, facing west for incorporation of ancient perspectives, assume the kabbalistic prayer pose described in ancient texts >on your knees with forehead into the mat, knees apart and angled so that you can see your toes when looking 'down' seen from your regular view >stretch arms out forward, place palms together, and fingertips together, this joins the sefirot properly <just hold here and allow the energyform to "install" on your body It took maybe 10 - 15 min, I don't know. The process was quite unpleasant at parts and gathered much negative energy, and all the violent parts of the story had to be felt with no attempt at shying from the events. The resulting energy transformation came after passing a threshold and caused a shining blueish structure to manifest in the back-middle of the brain. I was at first unsure what this would do, as if I just activated a new "mental muscle" I don't know what I can use for. Some hour later I noticed one effect: I was listening to some radio talkshow about the news and politics of the week, and my regular way of interpreting events had been enhanced. Where I would normally just hear about something and react with >fucking dumb people/politician and think about my own view, I instead experienced this "shining form" pitch in and provide a new perspective, where I effortlessly realized how I could make use of the described situation politically instead of just "having views". It was quite amazing, and seemed to also reflect some aspect of the thing people tend to complain about with Jews in politics. It was like suddenly having a catalog of options available which my mind didn't see before, most of which were indirect and a lot smoother than how people normally do politics.
>>15094 I think Akash anon here is the only person on this board who currently may be able to pull off this kind of activation, based on how he was able to do this with the book of Daniel.
<apps Why didn't I think of this before? This is how I started with Kanji, but for some reason the thought completely evaded me with Hebrew.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_the_Jewess >She is credited with the invention of several kinds of chemical apparatus (e.g., the bain-marie) and is considered to be the first true alchemist of the Western world. Further proof that modern alchemy is just confused kabbalah. The mother of alchemy is literally called Mary the Jewess. When I started trying to read these books on alchemy, my mind just auto-referred everything to the kabbalah tree and that made it make sense, but the categorization schematics used in the books are just backwards, reverse, upside down weirdly linked and partial versions of the same thing. They directly use terms which can be derived from the sefirot all the time, but do not correctly relate the full structure. As has happened before when reading books where some actual ancient is present, I became aware of a woman, she had similar energy as Trivia, the witch of crossroads (again a kabbalah reference where crossroads refer to links on the tree) but slightly more red in colour. She also appears to have big round tits almost standing on their own like balloons, which further confirms that it likely is Mary the Jewess. I started interacting with her and she's been showing me how it's done on the astral.
It seems the "emptiness and chaos" before creation is far more horrifying than Genesis makes it out to be. It's not a silent rest where souls are in an unmanifested state waiting for opposites to divide into halves for creation to begin. This is a philosophical illusion. The real thing consists of the damned, constantly manifesting and demanifesting in eternal spirals of terror like a sea made up only of maelstroms. A sea boiling with piranhas. The addition of selfless mercy is what creates sustainability in this, life in itself has no real value and will always exist and be destroyed. What matters is the quality. The books >>13324 Sefer Yetzirah >>14408 HaBahir >>14448 HaRazim with the last one in particular summing it up, describes how to create from this chaos, how to command the creations, and lastly, the mystery may be simply how the various creations are organized when placed under someone's rule. This makes the lives useful, with possibly even the damned being transformed.
>>16476 It seems the Solo Leveling anime gave me two visual hints at what I needed to do to make this work; and it did. Black lightning. Lightning is normally made from fire + wind, which corresponds to geburah + chesed leading to tefiret. But to make it black, it has to be earth-based, which means malkuth. So it has to be translated to hod + netzach = yesod - > malkuth for submission + eternal/victory = creation -> earth. Meaning to submit eternally to the creation of formation, or the laws controlling material formation. The method for this is quite simple symbolically: a circle of charcoal from a fire, water poured on top of it, then the kabbalistic prayer pose with fingertips joined while facing south for primordial connection. This worked to bring the initial internal breakthrough of energy transformation into an external form which can be applied as "manifestaion+formation/de-manifestation", creating the ability to manifest instantly from black lightning, or to dissolve structural creations of this kind instantly, which neutralizes the workings of the "damned" souls with no effort. The next step was then pretty straight forward as simply creating a form which can be used to manifest beings who are in the "damned" not-yet-manifested state but of the kind which is so internally stable that they would never manifest if there was any shift in balance: meaning beings who remain in perfect gravitational stability and balance as if they had not been created, even after being manifested. That means the ultimate contradiction: being who are exactly like God/Adonai but at the same time are damned per default, which makes them void of any actual change even if they change. If they change, they were like Big Brother in 1984 the mc of Solo Leveling is both an actual big brother as well as called such as an expression of trust - they always had the form they have right now, even if it changed compared to before. This makes for the most trustworthy kind of creations/summon/manifestation. They cannot be destroyed because they are already damned, and they cannot be changed because they are in the state of Ein Sof permanently through eternal submission (hod+netzach), so there is no degeneration, as that would imply a process.
I was doing some Hebrew practice and then tried writing them all by hand, where I quite easily remembered most of them. I then practiced some by writing Genesis 1:1 - 1:2 and reading it aloud using a youtube reading for guidance. After this I assumed the kabbalah transformation pose to let the energy be incorporated. Some while later a few things happened; I noticed a black "net" had formed on the front part of my crown. I went for a walk and then noticed someone was RVing me and checking what I had done during the day, where they got stuck on me doing Hebrew writing practice. Then they "made a decision" which was passed upwards in an organization, and a surveillance operation which had been aimed at me was completely cancelled. A little bit after this, someone (or an image of someone, it was probably symbolic) appeared with some paperwork at my subconscious dimensional area and left it there. It appeared to be representative of money that had been withheld before. I am still unsure what this means.
>>17111 Hebrew practice sheets and a good intro vid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk1njVL723w
Full article 35 pages, worth reading~ https://www.theyeshiva.net/jewish/item/6427/rosh-hashanah-5771-rosh-hashanah-insights Rosh Hashanah Insights 14 Rosh Hashanah Insights By: Rabbi YY Jacobson 1. Jewish Unity This new year, 5771, in Hebrew, has a special acronym: Tehay Shnas Am Echad. This is the year of ONE NATION; a year of Jewish unity. What is the meaning of Jewish unity? How do we achieve it? Jackie Mason loves cracking jokes about Jews. "It is easy to tell the difference between Jews and Gentiles. After the show, all the gentiles are saying ‘Have a drink? Want a drink? Let's have a drink!' While all the Jews are saying ‘How much do you thing this guy makes from a night like this? And then they say to each other: Have you eaten yet? Or another one: "Did you know that the Jews invented sushi?" Mason asks rhetorically. "That's right - two Jews bought a restaurant with no kitchen. They were too cheap to build a kitchen. So they decided to serve raw, uncooked, fish." And then: gentiles come to a restaurant, they sit down, eat, and in 45 minute they are gone. When Jews come to a restaurant, they start moving around the furniture, they need this view and that view… The waiter comes to the Jewish table and says: is anything alright? And then they debate for half an hour if they want the steak well done, very well done, raw, almost raw, a little well done… And again, during the meal, they are figuring out how much the Jewish owner makes a night. “A steak costs him $9; he charges us $45! And it’s a cash business.” And then: When a non Jew buys a house he looks at it as a place to raise his children and grandchildren. When a Jew buys a house he looks at it as how much he can sell it in 10 years… But I want to tell you about a less familiar aspect of “The king of Jewish comedy”: his “yechus,” his family lineage. He was born not Jackie Mason, but Yaacov Moshe Maza in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. At age 25, he was ordained a rabbi, as his three brothers, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had been. Three years later he resigned to become a comedian. And Yaakov Moshe Maza became… Jackie Mason. [Next time you go to a Jackie Mason show, call him: Reb Yaakov Moshe Maza, I think he will appreciate it.] He was names after his grandfather, Rabbi Yaakov Mazah, who was the chief Rabbi of Moscow. He became famous not through his comedy, but through a blood libel. In fact, if I was a psychoanalyst I would tell you that much of Jackie Mason’s comedy is rooted in this role and story of his grandfather, which occurred during the High Holidays. The Beilis Trial Menahem Mendel Beilis (1874-1934) was born into an observant Chassidic Jewish family (though he was not religious himself). On March 12, 1911, a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy Andrei Yushchinsky disappeared on his way to school. Eight days later his mutilated body was discovered in a cave near a local brick factory. Mendel Beilis, a father of five children, employed as a superintendent at the Zaitsev brick factory in Kiev, close to the cave, was arrested on July 21, 1911. Beilis spent more than two years in prison awaiting trial. Meanwhile, a vicious Anti-Semitic campaign was launched in the Russian press against the Jewish community in Russia, with accusations that the boy was murdered in order to use his blood for matzah. The Mendel Beilis Affair shook the ground under those Jews who had naively thought that the modern world was a more rational one, a world in which outrageous accusations might be levied but would certainly not gain credence. (Today, of course, after the events of 1939-1945, we know better.) When Beilis was brought to trial for a blood libel accusation, it seemed that the progress of a century would be completely wiped away in an instant. The lawyer that headed the defense team was the legendary Jewish advocate Oscar (Asher) Gruzenberg (1866-1940). Gruzenberg was born in Yaketreneslav (today Dnepropetrovsk) and enrolled in Kiev University to study jurisprudence, becoming one of the most celebrated lawyers in Russia. He knew that the prosecutions attack was going to be directed against the Talmud and other works of Jewish scholarship and that the expertise in devising a defense would have to be provided by the brilliant rabbis of the time. Rabbi Jacob Mazah (1859-1924), Chief Rabbi of Moscow, a prolific writer and orator, was chosen to head the rabbinic advisory team for the defense. The fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Ber Schneerson (1860-1920), designated his disciple Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson (1878-1944), Rabbi of Yaketreneslav (today Dnepropetrovsk) in the Ukraine (and father of the Lubavitcher Rebbe who was a child at the time) to serve as a rabbinic liaison to the defense. The Talmud on Trial On October 8, 1913, right after Yom Kippur, the trial opened. The long-awaited spectacle was now under way. As the trial began, the indictment accused Menachem Mendel the son of Tuviah Beilis, 39, of having murdered together with other people, not discovered, under duress of mysterious religious obligations and rituals, a child Andrei Yustchinsky. The twelve jurors were carefully chosen; their identities and ideologies had been thoroughly prepared prior to the charade of the trial. The trial became an examination of the Talmud's view on various issues. The prosecutor was prepared with an avalanche of quotes from the Halachic (legal) and the Aggadic (homiletic) portions of the Talmud. Anti-Semites around the world had done their homework and had rallied to the cause of condemning the Jewish people and the Jewish religion in a court of law. For example, The prosecution's case spent a great deal of effort to link the 13 wounds which were discovered on the body with the importance of the number thirteen in "Jewish ritual," only to have it revealed later that there were actually 14 wounds on the body. Who Is Human? And then the crucial question was posed. The Talmud makes the following declaration: רבי שמעון בן יוחי אומר קבריהן של נכרים אין מטמאין, שנאמר (יחזקאל לד, לא) ואתן צאני צאן מרעיתי אדם אתם, אתם קרויין אדם, ואין אומות העולם קרויין אדם. “You [the Jewish people] are called, Adam, human, while the nations of the world are not called human, Adam.” This supposedly demonstrated clearly that Judaism considered gentiles sub-human. Hence to kill a non-Jewish child would be totally acceptable in the Jewish perspective. The group of Rabbis involved in guiding the defense team knew that this Talmudic statement would be raised at the trial. The illustrious Rabbi Meir Shapiro (1887-1933) was then the Rabbi of Galina. (Later, he would establish and serve as the head of the famous Yeshivah of Lublin, and he would also institute the Daf Yomi, the curriculum for learning one page of Talmud each day.) Rabbi Shapiro sent a letter to Rabbi Jacob Mazeh dealing with this accusation. He told him to explain to the court that a very important insight into the nature of the Jewish people was captured in this Talmudic quote. A Single Organism “You, the Jewish people are called Adam.” This does not mean to say that non-Jews are G-d forbid less than human; after all, it was the Torah which claimed first that every single human being was created in the image of G-d. Rather, the Talmud meant to say that there was something about the title Adam which applied only to the Jewish people, and not to the non-Jewish world. The title Adam, as we said, is never found in the plural, only in the singular. Thus, Adam can never refer to many humans, only to a single human. This, says the Talmud, is the unique condition of the Jewish nation: there may be millions of Jews around the world, but they are called Adam, they are considered a single human being. This trial demonstrates the point. One Jew, Mendel Bailis, is accused of killing a child, but who is on trial? The entire Jewish world! Together with all of the Jewish texts from the beginning of time! Imagine if a Russian gentile was accused of the murder. Would anyone entertain the idea of putting the entire Russian people and all of Russian literature on trial?! If an Italian was found guilty in murder, would the entire Italian people be blamed for the crime? I once heard from Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, the chancellor of Yeshiva University, that he was on a cruise, with mostly non-Jews, in July of 1976, when the Israelis were kidnapped in Entebbe. On the cruise there was a waiter, a Jew by the name of Mendel. On July 4th, when the radio transmitters reported the news of the Israeli raid and rescue of the hostages, the non-Jewish personnel on the ship were so ecstatic and impressed with Israel that they lifted this up this Mendel on their shoulders and carried him around the ship! But why? How did this simple waiter on a cruise ship become the representative of the IDF in the Holy Land? One Man
[Expand Post]The answer is because “Atem Kerooyin Adam,” you car a single Adam. You may be 14 million bodies, but you are one soul. You are like one person, one organism. When one Mendel Beilis is put on trial, the entire Jewish world stands at his side like one man. The Jewish people tremble for his welfare and would do everything in their power to remove the prisoner's collar from him. What would have been the reaction of the gentile world if one specific gentile had been accused of a similar crime and was standing trial in a faraway country? Clearly, no more than the people of his own town would show any interest in the libel. Perhaps, at most, people in other parts of his own country would criticize the proceedings. But people in other countries? They certainly wouldn't take a personal interest in him. They may very well be considered Anashim, the plural form of the word man, but they cannot be considered Adam, a nation that stands together as a single man. This explanation left a deep impact on the court. After a long trial, the court threw out the charges, which were clearly fabricated. Mendel Beilis was set free. This remains our unique fate and story: We are one!
Shaarei Kedusha (“Gates of Holiness”) is one of the most practical and influential works of Kabbalah, written by Rabbi Chaim Vital, the foremost disciple of the Arizal. It serves as a guide not only to mystical knowledge but to the inner transformation required to truly walk the path of holiness. Context and Author • Rabbi Chaim Vital (1543–1620) was the primary transmitter of the teachings of Rabbi Yitzhak Luria (the Arizal), whose system of Kabbalah reshaped Jewish mysticism. • Written in Safed during the 16th century, a golden age of Kabbalistic creativity, Shaarei Kedusha distills the essence of spiritual practice into a structured path toward divine closeness. Purpose of the Work • Unlike purely theoretical Kabbalistic texts, Shaarei Kedusha emphasizes practical guidance: how to refine one’s character, sanctify thought and action, and prepare the soul for higher states of consciousness. • The work is divided into four parts (“gates”), with the first three focusing on ethical and spiritual preparation, and the fourth (unfinished) intended to reveal the methods for attaining Ruach HaKodesh (divine inspiration). Key Themes • Holiness as a discipline: Vital insists that mystical attainment is impossible without moral purity and ethical refinement. • Integration of body and soul: The text highlights how physical actions, speech, and thought all contribute to spiritual elevation. • Path to prophecy: While prophecy had ceased in Israel, Vital presents a roadmap for achieving a level of divine inspiration accessible to the righteous. Why It Matters for Kabbalah Students For those already immersed in Kabbalistic study, Shaarei Kedusha is a reminder that mystical knowledge without inner transformation is incomplete. It bridges the gap between intellectual understanding of the sefirot and the lived experience of holiness. In this sense, it is less a book of secrets and more a manual for becoming a vessel worthy of divine light.
>>19989 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jteV1OhvrA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Rqk85pcIGA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky_mVkRNayU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRV_Ao5dltY This series continues up to 9 parts, if interested you can find the rest on YT yourself. This is relevant in relation to the book above, because it explains the context one needs to read the books of Moses from to understand what the commandments actually are. They are not merely 10. The phrase "613 commandments" is not to be read literally, it's a gematria value, but gives an idea of the multitude of commandments which do exist. In short they are explained as one for each of the 365 days of the year, one for each of the 248 spiritual organs of the body, and the 2 always standing, the first of the 10 commonly known ones.
>>19989 Some people will find this interesting... When we ban the killing of innocent children by abortion, feminists sometimes say that ejaculation should also be outlawed. Well here it is: Jewish interpretation of the commandments (mitzvot) state that this is equal to mass murder. Anti-life women cannot get out of this one by referring to equality. This puts the IVF treaments promoted by some American Evangelicals in a pretty grim light, aside from the destruction of embryos and eggs in the process, as it relies on "wasted seed" as well. Add to this that even if ignoring the part about "men lying with men should be put to death", ejaculating with a man is definitely also wasted seed, and counts as a form of mass murder of all future generations going by Jewish commandments. The gay element isn't even needed here, it's still seen as unforgivable.
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Ha-Satan in the Hebrew Bible The term Ha-Satan (Hebrew: הַשָּׂטָן, ha-satán) literally means “the accuser” or “the adversary.” It is not originally a proper name but a title describing a role within the divine council. In the Hebrew Bible, ha-satan appears as a kind of prosecuting attorney before God, testing and challenging human faithfulness rather than acting as an independent evil power. • Job 1–2: Ha-Satan appears among the “sons of God” and questions Job’s righteousness, initiating the trials that follow. • Zechariah 3:1–2: He stands to accuse the high priest Joshua, but the Lord rebukes him. • 1 Chronicles 21:1: The text describes satan inciting David to take a census, though in a parallel account (2 Samuel 24:1) it is God who incites David—showing the complexity of the role. In these passages, ha-satan functions less as a cosmic enemy and more as a heavenly examiner, permitted by God to test human integrity. Only in later Jewish and Christian traditions does “Satan” evolve into a distinct, personified figure of evil. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFFydHdzrI4 Ignoring the confusion of this character with demons and whatnot, this mantra actually seems to "do something". Maybe repeating "the accuser, the demons" simply represents two opposing forces, with Ha-Satan representing God/upwardness and the demons/other gods represent the grounding force. It shouldn't be a bad idea to invoke God's prosecutor for defense against evil.
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>>20816 >The term Ha-Satan (Hebrew: הַשָּׂטָן, ha-satán) literally means “the accuser” or “the adversary.” Maybe it's the Zoroaster, Mazdaism dualistic influence in proto-jews-nation-tribe group religion in Babylon. >It shouldn't be a bad idea to invoke God's prosecutor for defense against evil. There's a old supersticious practice in a lot of cultures of the world around talismans and magic phrases for protection that use the calling or evocation of the worst or most terrible spirit or demon as a ward and protection, sometimes you ask god (or a more benevolent force) to help you control it or something similar (this is common in theurgy in evocation and invocation) Like the old sumerians did with Pazuzu, like an apotropaic god. >>19993 >Purity The jews are fucking insane schizo OCD with the Purity, even in the magic ritual they are obsseded with the idea of purity to call an angel or the use in the kabbalah spheres. even at the mikveh is you must be pure. every fucking time. >Semen retention bacause you kill innocent children They didn't have the knowledge we have today, but sooner or later it comes out a little bit due to the tension. It's unnatural for sex or masturbation to cause feelings of guilt. What's stupid is being a coomer out of control of life. maybe they see this like a vitalism idea of life. >Abortion practice If I am not mistaken, there was evidence of abortion practices among Jewish tribes, and they were not exactly for sacrifices but for birth control, although the former was also common until their founding myth of a nation-god fervently opposed human sacrifices. (aside from the founding myth of the Jews, they were not as united as their books portray them, and they were not even such orderly tribes). As you read it, you realize that they are not so far removed from tribalism and shamanism; they simply discovered the Hellenistic influence and the surrounding empires that gave them another culture, technology, influence and ideas making their culture and one-god and nation-culture-tribe. The documentary hypothesis supports this.


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