The Sephirothic Tree consists of ten globes of luminous splendor arranged in three vertical columns and connected by 22 channels or paths. The ten globes are called the Sephiroth and to them are assigned the numbers i to 10.
Sephiroth. A Hebrew Kabalistic word, for the ten divine emanations from Ain-Soph, the impersonal, universal Principle, or DEITY. (Vide Theos. Gloss.) ...
The sephirothic Tree of Life presents a metaphor where creation takes place in ten steps and there is the suggestion that ten potencies (or emanations, or vessels, or garments, or crowns) are involved.
The Sephiroth out of nothing has its end linked to its beginning and its beginning linked to its end, just as the flame is wedded to the live coal; because the Lord is one and there is not a second one, ...
Sepher Sephiroth - included in "777 - the Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley". Aleister Crowley, Samuel Wesiser. 1977. Sepher Yetzirah. trans. W. Wynn Westcott, 3rd ed. 1887.
The 10 sephiroth of QBLH play the same role in Judaism as the 9+1 dignities of Llull's Art. The similarities are not surprising since both are based on the emanations of Plotinus.
2. Ten Sephiroth (ten properties from the Ineffable One) and twenty-two letters are the Foundation of all things. Of these twenty-two letters three are called "Mothers," sewn "Double," and twelve "Simple." ...
"The ten Sephiroth of the world of Emanation [Atzilut] comprise a portion of the Infinite Light which is circumscribed for the purpose of supervising or bestowing to Creation [Beriah]....Thus Creation is as a body to the soul, which Emanation imparts.
Aiwaz: Leon Cabal: Egytian (Neter) Attribution of the Sephiroth The Tree in World Religions Mystae: The Sefirot: The Tree of Life Project Mind Tree of Life Daniel Farhey: Tree of Life of the Kabbalah and Morality Servants of the Light ...
here, on the original painting the head of Kether is surrounded by a nimbus of seven eyes, Chokmah by seven stars, and Binah by a nimbus of seven flames, which provides an interesting interpretation of the usual meanings of these Sephiroth.
Abdallah, a Persian, appears to have been the initial founder, who believing in the Gnostic doctrine of the Aeons or Sephiroths, applied the system to the successors of Mohammed, ...
The sephirot form the central image of Kabbalistic meditation, the Sephirothic Tree of Life, which describes the path of descent from the divine to the material realm, and the path of ascent to the highest level of spirituality.
According to the Kabbalistic theories adopted by Zinzendorf, God and the universe are composed of dynamic sexual potencies (the sephiroth) which interact with each other and produce orgasmic joy when in perfect equilbrium [13].
Among the Jews, They are the seven Sephiroth, among the Christians and Muhammadans, They are the seven Archangels. The names do not matter.
Kether (Heb.) "The Crown, the highest of the ten Sephiroth; the first of the supernal Triad. It corresponds to the Macroprosopus, Vast Countenance, or Arikh Anpin, which differentiates into Chokmah and Binah." ...
Three Kabbalistic texts of Aleister Crowley are included in this volume: 777, Gematria and Sepher Sephiroth. For the more experienced reader, 777 offers the quintessential table of symbolic and religious correspondences with the Tree of Life.
See also: World, Spirit, Symbol, Ritual, Light
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