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The Soul Triad – Work of the Kabbalist
Posted on Feb 13 2005 under Diary of the ONE | Tags: beauty, gevurah, hessed, judgement, kabbalist, life, mercy, self, soul, tiferet, Triad, work
The Soul Triad on the tree of life is composed of Tiferet – Beauty and the self, Gevurah – Judgement, and Hessed – Mercy. It is the triad of deep emotion and the bridge between the upper and lower faces of the physiological tree. It has access to the world of Action & the Spirit, that is the physical level of this particular and the cosmic dimension of creation. It is a focus and vessel for receiving and imparting material from above to below and vise-versa. Normally the Soul operates as an unconscious organ of the psyche, but as the Kabbalist begins to work, so it becomes first alert, and then awakened in consciousness.
Kabbalah FAQ
Posted on Sep 15 2001 under random things | Tags: archangels, devotional, f meditative, gevurah, hebrew, history, Jewish, Kabbalah, magical, pentagram, qliippoth, teaching, women
[note – this writing was published posthumously and as such I have no idea where this text is taken from. No infringement of copyright is intended – just information sharing.]
Kabbalah FAQ
Version: 3.0 Release Date: February 1996
This Kabbalah FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) was prepared for the Usenet/Internet newsgroup “alt.magick”. It is intended to provide a brief introduction to Kabbalah, and pointers to additional sources of information. This FAQ may be freely copied as long as this header is retained. The contents are copyright and may not be abridged or modified without the written permission of the author. Printed copies may be made for personal use. Where third-party contributions are included they are clearly marked and are copyright of the authors.
Copyright Colin Low 1993-1996 (cal@hplb.hpl.hp.com )
The author would appreciate feedback on the accuracy of the material, modulo variations in the Anglicised spellings of Hebrew words.
Q1.1 : What is Kabbalah?
Kabbalah is an aspect of Jewish mysticism. It consists of a large body of speculation on the nature of divinity, the creation, the origin and fate of the soul, and the role of human beings.
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