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Kabbala: Exploring Boarders, Letters and Numbers

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THE CHANNEL

MAP OF THE DIVINE

PLATONIC SOLIDS

GYROSCOPE

SONIC GEOMETRY

HALL OF MIRRORS

AS ABOVE, SO BELOW

THE WHEEL

MUSIC OF THE SPHERES

STAN TENEN

TORAH CODE

FRACTAL GEOMETRY

TETRAHEDRON

TREE OF LIFE

PYTHAGOREAN SYMBOL, TRINITY

NUMBER 10, 7, 3

Science and spirituality have traditionally been seen as separate and distinct fields, there is a growing recognition that they can both contribute to our understanding of the universe. As these two fields continue to merge and collaborate, it is likely that we will gain even deeper insights into the nature of reality.

Kabbalah is a mystical tradition within Judaism that seeks to explain the relationship between God, the universe, and humanity. It teaches about the sefirot, which are ten attributes or emanations of God, and the Tree of Life, which is a diagram that represents the sefirot and their relationships to one another.

The rich and complex teachings of Kabbalah have had an ongoing impact on spiritual traditions and mystical movements throughout history, and continue to inspire people today.

In addition, there are similarities between Kabbalistic concepts and practices and those found in other spiritual traditions, such as Sufism, Hinduism, and Buddhism For example, the idea of the sefirot has been compared to the chakras in Hinduism and the energy centers in Buddhism, while the practice of meditation and inner reflection is common to many spiritual traditions

Boarders Letters Numbers

The Channel

Map of the Divine

Platonic Solids

Gyroscope

Sonic Geometry

Hall of Mirrors

As Above, So Below

The Wheel

Music of the Spheres

Stan Tenen

Torah Code

Fractal Geometry

Tetrahedron Tree of Life

Pythagorean Symbol, Trinity

Number 10, 7, 3

RECAPPING ON THE DOGON'S AND EXPLORATING THE KABBALA

KabbalahandDogonCosmology:

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Kabbalah and the Book of Creation, also known as Sefer Yetzirah, are ancient Jewish mystical teachings that explore the nature of creation, God, and the universe. Dogon cosmology, on the other hand, is the traditional spiritual and philosophical beliefs of the Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, which date back centuries. Although Kabbalah and Dogon cosmology originate from different cultures and traditions, there are some intriguing similarities between them that suggest a possible connection. In this essay, we will explore the cosmology of Kabbalah and the Book of Creation and compare it to the cosmology of the Dogon people

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Refresher of the Dogon Cosmology:

The Dogon people of Mali have a rich spiritual and philosophical tradition that dates back centuries. Their cosmology is centered around the belief in a supreme being, Amma, who is considered to be the creator of the universe According to Dogon cosmology, Amma created the universe through a series of vibrations and sounds that emanated from his body.

Dogon cosmology also includes the belief in Nommo, a group of ancestral spirits who are said to have descended to Earth from the star system Sirius The Nommo are believed to have b h k l d d i d h D ople, and they

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Another similarity between Kabbalah and Dogon cosmology is the emphasis on the interconnectedness of all things.

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In Kabbalah, the ten Sefirot are divided into three groups, with each group representing a different level of creation The first three Sefirot represent the intellectual or cognitive realm, the next seven Sefirot represent the emotional or expressive realm, and the final Sefirah represents the physical or functional realm.

Similarly, in Dogon cosmology, there is a tiered system that represents different levels of creation. The first level is the spiritual realm, which is inhabited by Amma and the Nommo The second level is the human realm, which is inhabited by the Dogon people and other living beings The third level is the physical realm, which includes the Earth and the rest of the physical universe.

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Both Kabbalah and Dogon cosmology recognize the importance of understanding these different levels of creation in order to gain a deeper understanding of the universe and our place within it. The tiered system in both belief systems emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the idea that everything in the universe is connected and interdependent

Overall, the similarities between Kabbalah and Dogon cosmology suggest that there may be some shared origins or influences between these two belief systems, despite their vastly different cultural and geographical backgrounds

SEFER YETZIRAH

BOOK OF CREATION

Most scholars believe Kabbalah predates world religions, forming the primordial blueprint for creation's philosophies, religions, sciences, arts, and political systems.

Sefer Yetzira (“Book of Creation”), appeared sometime between the 3rd and the 6th century.

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EXPLORING THE KABBALA'S BORDER, NUMBERS, AND LETTER

Here explored is the the Kabbalah along the lines of science and world philosophy to gain an appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things. Whether one approaches the Kabbalah as a spiritual seeker or a scholar, there is much to be gained from exploring this ancient tradition and comparative ideas.

HE CREATED HIS UNIVERSE BY THREE SIGNS: Borders, Letters and Numbers

In Kabbalistic philosophy, the world is viewed as a complex system of interrelated parts, with each part contributing to the whole. The idea of boundaries and borders is important in Kabbalah, as it is through these structures that we can define and understand the different aspects of creation

According to the Kabbalah, the universe is made up of ten different emanations, or sephirot, each representing a different aspect of creation These sephirot are often represented by shapes and symbols, and they work together in harmony to create the universe as we know it.

Letters, which are the building blocks of language, are also considered to be sacred in Kabbalah Each letter has its own unique energy and significance, and the way in which these letters are arranged can have a profound impact on the world around us

Numbers are also considered to be important in Kabbalistic philosophy, with each number having its own unique vibrational frequency and significance Through understanding the significance of these numbers, we can gain a deeper understanding of the universe and our place within it.

Ultimately, Kabbalah teaches us that we are all connected, and that everything in the universe is part of a larger whole. By understanding the various aspects of creation and the ways in which they work t th w i d i ti f th

1- BORDERS

My exploration into the sefirot in Kabbalah is characterized by a recognition that boundaries are nested systems, with each sefirah containing and encompassing the ones below it. These boundaries serve to clearly define the unique characteristics and qualities of each sefirah and are essential to understanding the underlying structure of the universe according to Kabbalistic principles Additionally, these boundaries can be seen as containers for vessels of light, including the human soul, which is said to reside in the sefirah of Tiferet

This concept of boundaries as containers for vessels of light is reminiscent of scientific theories like Kepler's harmonics of the spheres and the Platonic solids, which elucidate the geometric principles underlying the organization of the cosmos In both Kabbalah and scientific theories, the notion of clearly defined boundaries is integral to understanding the structure and organization of the universe

By comprehending these boundaries and nested systems, we can gain insight into the fundamental structure of the universe and its organization.

The sefirot are seen as channels through which the divine creative light, known as Ohr, is transmitted to all levels of existence. This transmission occurs through the metaphorical "lights" and "vessels" of the sefirot, which work together to structure and channel the divine energy

Each sefirah has a particular identity and function within this system, determined by its characteristic vessel. For example, Keter is seen as the " crown " that receives and transmits the highest level of divine energy, while Malkuth represents the manifestation of that energy in the physical world.

In addition to their structural role in channelling the divine light, the sefirot also have inner psychological qualities that can be understood as reflecting the essential spiritual properties of the soul. For example, Chesed, with its characteristic vessel of benevolence and compassion, can be seen as reflecting the soul's essential nature of kindness and generosity.

By exploring the qualities and functions of each sefirah, one can gain insight into the divine source of the soul and the spiritual beauty that lies within. This understanding can lead to a deeper connection with the divine and a greater appreciation for the soul's unique role in the world.

Might these channels of light also relate to the Eastern traditions- chakras? Is there a universe truth?

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Map of the Divine

Here are the ten sefirot and their meanings:

Keter (Crown) - represents God's infinite light and wisdom.

Chochmah (Wisdom) - represents the beginning of creative inspiration.

Binah (Understanding) - represents the ability to analyze and comprehend.

Chesed (Kindness) - represents benevolence and compassion.

Gevurah (Severity) - represents strength and judgment.

Tiferet (Beauty) - represents harmony and balance.

Netzach (Eternity) - represents perseverance and determination.

Hod (Splendor) - represents humility and surrender.

Yesod (Foundation) - represents the gateway between the spiritual and physical realms.

Malkuth (Kingdom) - represents the manifestation of the divine in the physical world.

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Air, Water, and Fire Heavens were created first from Fire, and Earth was created from Water, and the Air balances the scales between the Fire and between the Water.

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MASTER WEAVER OF NESTED SYSTEMS

The sefirot has a series of boundaries and nested systems, with each sefirah containing and encompassing the ones below it. These boundaries and nested systems create a dynamic energy field that expresses each sefirah's unique qualities, much like a master weave.

This concept is similar to scientific theories like Kepler's harmonics of the spheres and the Platonic solids, which describe the universe's organization according to geometrical principles.

In both Kabbalah and scientific theories, the notion of clearly defined boundaries and nested systems is integral to understanding the structure and organization of the universe. By comprehending these boundaries and nested systems, we can gain insight into the fundamental structure of the universe and its dynamic energy field. This energy field reflects the interconnectivity of all things, constantly in motion and transforming.

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Tetrahedron: The tetrahedron is the simplest of the Platonic solids, consisting of four equilateral triangles. Its symmetrical geometry creates a harmonious vibration, and it is associated with the element of fire. The tetrahedron is often used in sound healing practices to balance and energize the body

Cube: The cube is a six-sided solid with square faces. Its symmetrical geometry creates a stable vibration, and it is associated with the element of earth. The cube is often used in sound healing to ground and stabilize the body.

Octahedron: The octahedron is an eight-sided solid with triangular faces. Its symmetrical geometry creates a balanced

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EACH PLATONIC SOLID IS ASSOCIATED WITH SOUND VIBRATION IN ITS OWN UNIQUE WAY, BASED ON ITS GEOMETRY AND SYMMETRY. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES:

GYROSCOPE

The Kabbalah also places significant emphasis on the significance of balance and harmony, while our universe can be compared to a gyroscope, which serves to maintain stability and balance. This suggests that the mystical concepts of the Kabbalah can also offer insights into the mechanics of the universe. In other words, the Kabbalistic framework not only provides a spiritual understanding of the universe, but also points to its underlying mechanics.

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Platonic solids

Sonic Geometry

BORDERS DEFINED BY SHAPES

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the same name by Eric Rankin, explores the relationship between sound frequency and geometric form. It suggests that there is a fundamental connection between sound and the geometry of the universe, and that this connection can be seen in the patterns and structures of nature

One of the key ways in which this concept relates to the Platonic solids is through the idea that each Platonic solid has a unique vibration or frequency associated with its geometry. According to Sonic Geometry, this vibration or frequency can be understood as a fundamental building block of the universe, similar to the way that atoms and molecules are fundamental building blocks of matter. (Edwin Kaal-SAM Model - based on Platonic solids)

Furthermore, the book suggests that these vibrations or frequencies can be used to create harmonious and balanced forms, which can be seen in the geometry of the Platonic solids For example, the symmetrical and balanced geometry of the tetrahedron is associated with the element of fire and creates a harmonious vibration, while the dodecahedron's mystical and transformative vibration is associated with the element of ether or spirit.

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REFLECTIVE
Cube HALL OF MIRRORS EARTH

The idea that Earth is a hall of mirrors has both scientific and spiritual implications, highlighting the interconnected nature of the universe and the reflective nature of consciousness. By embracing this perspective, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us, leading to greater growth and self-awareness. Here is where we square off!

From a scientific perspective, the idea that Earth is a hall of mirrors can be understood as a reflection of the laws of physics and the interconnected nature of the universe. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, and everything in the universe is constantly interacting with everything else. This means that our experiences and actions are inextricably linked to the world around us, and can provide us with insights into our own nature and the nature of the universe as a whole

From a spiritual perspective, the hall of mirrors can be seen as a metaphor for the reflective nature of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all beings.

Our experiences and actions reflect back to us, both individually and collectively, revealing deeper truths about ourselves and the world around us.

The cube, with its balanced and grounded nature, can symbolize the process of self-reflection and growth, as we seek to balance our physical existence with our spiritual journey.

The cube's association with various spiritual traditions, such as Hinduism and the Kabbalah, reflects the universal nature of these symbolic concepts The cube's representation of the physical body and survival, as seen in Hinduism's association with the root chakra, can be understood as a reflection of our fundamental physical existence and the importance of grounding ourselves in the physical world

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It is also believed where the infinite m and where the divine can be experienced by humans.

DEPTH OF ABOVE & DEPTH OF BELOW

The concept of the border is central to the Kabbalah. In the Kabbalistic tradition, the border represents the boundary between the divine and the human.

AIR

He raised it like a kind of wall - He surrounded it like a kind of ceiling.

Four: Fire from Water.

“HOLY DWELLING PLACE UNTO ETERNITY”

LIFE IS AN ELECTRIC CIRCUT

... and sealed through them the six extremities:

Five: He sealed Above, and He turned upward and sealed it with vhy.

Six: He sealed Below, and He turned downward and sealed it with hvy.

Seven: He sealed East, and He turned forward and sealed it with vyh.

Eight: He sealed West, and He turned backward and sealed it with yvh

Nine: He sealed South, and He turned right and sealed it with hyv.

FROM THE ONE

The Kabbalistic zodiac sees each individual as an aspect of the divine, with a unique purpose or mission in life that is connected to their sphere and charted course. This perspective provides a spiritual and mystical lens through which to view astrology and the human experience.

In Kabbalah, the term "mazalot" refers to the twelve astrological signs or constellations of the zodiac. Each of the mazalot is associated with a different personality trait, and is said to have an influence on an individual's character, destiny, and spiritual path.

Jewish astrology, or "Mazalot astrology," is based on the belief that the position of the stars and planets at the time of a person ' s birth can influence their personality traits and life path. Jewish astrologers use the Mazalot to interpret a person ' s natal chart and make predictions about their future.

The twelve Mazalot, along with their corresponding zodiac signs and ruling planets, are:

Aries (Taleh) - ruled by Mars

Taurus (Shor) - ruled by Venus

Gemini (Te'omim) - ruled by Mercury

Cancer (Sartan) - ruled by the Moon

Leo (Aryeh) - ruled by the Sun

Virgo (Betulah) - ruled by Mercury

Libra (Moznayim) - ruled by Venus

Scorpio (Akrav) - ruled by Mars

Sagittarius (Keshet) - ruled by Jupiter

Capricorn (Gedi) - ruled by Saturn

Aquarius (Deli) - ruled by Saturn

Pisces (Dagim) - ruled by Jupiter

WITHIN THE WHEEL

Mirror that reflects back to you your own image.

We are different types of angels with diverse functions

THE COLOR WHEEL SINGS ITS SONG THROUGHOUT THE UNIVERSE AS WELL AS RESONATING WITHIN.

Each of the twelve mazalot is associated with a different personality trait and spiritual path, and is said to be governed by different angels or divine forces. Additionally, each mazal is associated with a specific Hebrew letter, color, and metal, which are believed to hold spiritual significance and symbolism energy/life force. The use of colors and stones in spiritual and healing practices is also present in Eastern traditions such as yoga and Ayurveda, where the body is seen as a system of energy centers or chakras associated with different colors and vibrations By integrating ancient wisdom and modern science, we can potentially gain new insights into promoting health and healing in a more integrated and effective way. The association between light, color, and healing is a fascinating area of exploration for those interested in the connections between body, mind, and spirit.

WELLNESS

The use of color in healing practices is not limited to Eastern traditions, however. In the West, there has been a growing interest in the therapeutic potential of light and color, particularly in the fields of psychology medicine, as well as alternative medicine. One example is the use of chromotherapy, or color therapy, which involves the use of different colored lights to promote healing and balance in the body and mind. And don't forget your food is color and each color has a healing property

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... AND THEY RUN AT HIS WORD LIKE THE WHIRLWIND, AND BEFORE HIS THRONE THEY BOW DOWN.

One: Spirit of Living Elohim, blessed and blessed is the Name of Him who lives forever, Voice and Spirit and Word This is the Holy Spirit

LETTERS Language of Light

The Kabbala posits that the universe is sustained and created by an underlying language or code, composed of letters which are considered the fundamental building blocks of creation in our UNI-VERSE. Letters are a language of light

EXPRESSED throughout our cosmic ocean of reverberating waves that intersect This idea is rooted in Kabbalistic teachings, which consider letters to be the building blocks of creation, and quantum physics, which suggests that the universe is composed of information rather than matter. Matter is but an arrangement of energy information

From this angle, one could postulate that humans create their reality through their thoughts, words, and actions, with words having a "spell-like" effect on our reality. The word "abracadabra" means " as you wish" and highlights the power of language to bewitch or enchant our world Referencing back to the cube as a reflective echo chamber, words then reverberate back as a mirror or a "spell" you might need to "spell-check" your words, your world.

At the heart of creation lies the power of vibration and sound The Word, as mentioned in the Bible, highlights this fundamental principle. The elements are also crucial to creation, and in Jewish mysticism, they are seen as integral components of manifestation. The twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet are believed to be the instruments through which the world was created God used them to bring spiritual essence into physical form, carving and weaving them with the movement of light. Each letter is associated with a unique vibration, and together they bridge the Divine and the physical, the spiritual and the material

In the Bible, we see God changing the names of influential people to change their vibrations, demonstrating the power of these sacred symbols. The letters are more than just letters; they are seen as living entities that possess the power to unlock higher levels of consciousness and spiritual awareness. The mystical practice of gematria allows for a deeper understanding of the meaning of sacred texts, as each letter is assigned a numerical value that can reveal hidden connections and meanings

Mastery of the language of light and the twenty-two letters enables individuals to transform themselves and the world around them. The power of these symbols lies in their ability to communicate with the Divine and to manifest reality from the spiritual to the physical plane By harnessing the right intention and focus, the twenty-two letters can create positive change and bring about the highest good for all beings.

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THE FOUNDATION ARE THE TWENTY-TWO LETTERS

He engraved them through Voice, He hewed them out through Air, and He set them through the mouth in five places:

Alef a, Chet x, Heh h, and Ayin i in the throat;

Gimel g, Yod y, Kaf k, and Qof q on the palate;

Dalet d, Tet u, Lamed l, Nun n, and Tav t with the tongue;

Zayin z, Samek c, Shin s, Resh r, and Tzade o with the teeth; Beyt b, Vav v, Mem m, and Pey p with the lips.

Inside the Voice

SPINNING THE WORDS INTO THE FIELD

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The famous quote from the Sefer Yetzirah highlights the crucial role of the twenty-two letters in creation. According to the quote, God drew, hewed, combined, weighed, interchanged, and ultimately created the entire universe and all that is destined to come into being through these letters. This emphasizes the power and significance of the Hebrew alphabet and its potential to unlock spiritual awareness and consciousness.

Stair Way to Heaven

The stair step diagram represents the structure of the universe and the various levels of spiritual reality.

The "wall" with two hundred and thirty-one gates refers to the ten sefirot (or spheres) and the twenty-two paths that connect them, which are represented on the Tree of Life

Each of the twenty-two paths corresponds to one of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, which are seen as channels for divine energy to flow through

The idea that the cycle rotates forward and back may refer to the cyclical nature of the universe, which is seen as constantly shifting and changing in a recurring pattern

UNIVERSE ONE SONG

And if your mouth runs to speak and your heart to think, return to the Place, for thus it is said: “And the Living Creatures ran and returned,” and upon this Word a covenant is cut. There are Ten Intangible Sefiroth.

One: Spirit of Living

Elohim, blessed and blessed is the Name of Him who lives forever, Voice and Spirit and Word. This is the Holy Spirit.

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GEMATRIA (GEOMETRY)

SUBSETS OF THE COMPLEX NUMBERS Hebrew, it may be derived from the Greek γεωμετρία geōmetriā, "geometry", which was used as a translation of gēmaṭriyā,[5] though some scholars believe it to derive from Greek γραμματεια grammateia "knowledge of writing". It is likely that both Greek words had an influence on the formation of the Hebrew word.

One of the most important aspects of this tradition is the practice of Gematria, which is a system of assigning numerical values to Hebrew letters and words. This system is used to gain insight into the spiritual significance of words and texts, and to explore the connections between different aspects of the universe

The practice of Gematria is closely connected to the study of geometry, which is another important aspect of the Kabbalah. In the Kabbalistic tradition, geometry is seen as a fundamental tool for understanding the nature of the universe and the divine The study of geometry is believed to reveal the hidden patterns and structures that underlie the physical world and to provide a deeper understanding of the spiritual significance of different shapes and symbols.

One of the most important geometric concepts in the Kabbalah is the Tree of Life, which is a diagram that represents the different aspects of the universe and the pathways that connect them. The Tree of Life is a complex system of symbols and shapes that is used to explore the relationships between different aspects of the divine and the universe Each of the different spheres on the Tree of Life is associated with a different divine attribute, and the pathways between them are believed to represent the flow of energy and spiritual influence between different aspects of the universe

The study of geometry in the Kabbalah also includes the exploration of different shapes and symbols, such as the Platonic solids and the Star of David. These shapes are believed to represent different aspects of the universe and to have spiritual significance For example, the Platonic solids are seen as embodying the five elements of earth, air, fire, water, and ether, while the Star of David is believed to represent the merging of the divine and human realms

The practice of Gematria and the study of geometry in the Kabbalah provide practitioners and scholars with a rich and complex system for exploring the spiritual dimensions of the universe. By exploring the relationships between different aspects of the divine and the universe, practitioners can gain a deeper understanding of the nature of the universe and their place within it Through the study of Gematria and geometry, practitioners can gain insight into the hidden patterns and structures that underlie the physical world, and deepen their appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the universe

Stan Tenen

"LINGUISTIC COSMOLOGY: THE LANGUAGE OF CREATION"

Stan Tenen's work on "The Alphabet That Changed the World" is a mystical journey into the origins and evolution of the alphabet, inspired by the Kabbalistic tradition According to Tenen, the alphabet is not just a mere tool for communication, but is rather a sacred language that reflects the mystical structure of the universe itself

Tenen's research is centered around the idea of spin, which he believes is the key to unlocking the secrets of the alphabet and its connection to the divine. In his view, spin is a fundamental principle that permeates the cosmos and gives rise to all creation He contends that the alphabet was created by the divine as a means of communicating the mystical secrets of the universe to humanity. .

Drawing on the Kabbalistic concept of the "Tent of Light", Tenen explains that the Hebrew alphabet was shaped by the divine light that emanates from the spiritual realms. This light was said to be a manifestation of the divine presence, and the alphabet was created by taking slices of this light at different angles, resulting in the unique shapes of the letters.

For Tenen, the Hebrew alphabet is not a mere human invention, but is rather a divine revelation that reflects the mystical structure of the universe He argues that each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a particular aspect of the divine, and that the entire alphabet can be seen as a blueprint for understanding the mystical nature of reality.

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THE GOD CODE IS IN YOUR DNA

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The "Torah Code," also known as the "Bible Code," is a purported set of secret messages or hidden codes embedded within the Hebrew text of the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.

According to proponents of the Torah Code, these codes are created by arranging the letters of the text in various patterns, such as skipping certain letters or using every nth letter, to reveal hidden messages or predictions of future events.

Gregg Braden, a New York Times best-selling author and speaker, has written about the Torah Code and other topics related to spirituality, science, and ancient wisdom. Braden has claimed that the Torah Code contains evidence of advanced knowledge that was not available to ancient people, and that it holds the key to unlocking mysteries of the universe and our own human potential.

DNA IS "BITS"OF A CODE

lightning and whose limits are without end.

DNA plays a crucial role in shaping physical attributes, but the mindset of an individual, including their beliefs and values, play a much larger role in their reality. This concept also suggests that the channels of communication and media, including social media and advertising, can influence an individual's worldview and shape their reality.

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HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE

By tuning into the living language of numbers and recognizing their living nature, we can align ourselves more fully with the holographic nature of our universe. The study of geometry has been central to many esoteric traditions, including the Kabbalah, which sees numbers as faces and facets of life and light. Each number has its own unique meaning and significance, and understanding their symbolic language can give us deeper insights into the nature of reality.

In addition to the traditional understanding of numbers, the new science of sound, Cymatics, reveals how the vibrations of sound give shape and measure to our reality It shows us the patterns and structures that make up the universe, providing us with a visual language for understanding the underlying structures and patterns of existence.

Through this understanding, we can gain a deeper insight into the holographic nature of our universe and the interconnectedness of all things. For example, the number three is associated with unity, representing the three dimensions of space and the three aspects of existence. The number seven represents completion and perfection, while the number ten is associated with wholeness and completion. Marko Rodin's work on the Vortex Math further emphasizes the living nature of numbers and their connection to the underlying fabric of the universe By understanding the deeper patterns and rhythms of the cosmos and aligning ourselves with them, we can live more harmonious and fulfilling lives, and contribute to the ongoing evolution of our collective consciousness.

In summary, by recognizing the living language of numbers, we can tune into the deeper patterns and rhythms of the universe, aligning ourselves with the holographic nature of existence. This can bring us a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all things, allowing us to live more harmonious and fulfilling lives.

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Fractal Geometry

Starts with a Three, a Prism of Light

Spin

In the field of quantum mechanics, the tetrahedron is used to represent the spin of particles. The spin of a particle can be thought of as its intrinsic angular momentum, and it is often described as being " up " or "down." The tetrahedron provides a way to visualize this spin, with the upward-pointing tetrahedron representing " up " spin and the downwardpointing tetrahedron representing "down" spin.

NUMBERS Reflections and Measure of Life

In the Kabbalah, a mystical tradition within Judaism, numbers play a central role in understanding the nature of reality and the divine According to Kabbalistic teachings, each number represents a distinct aspect of creation, and by studying and meditating on these numbers, one can gain deeper insights into the nature of existence

In this context, the numbers 3, 7, and 10 are particularly significant. These numbers are said to reflect and measure life from various angles, including the properties of light, the patterns of fractal geometry, and the concept of the "God Head." By exploring the meanings and implications of these numbers, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the profound role that numbers play in our lives and our understanding of the universe.

TETRAHEDRON 3

The tetrahedron, a simple geometric shape made up of four equilateral triangles, may hold the key to understanding the structure of the universe. From the smallest subatomic particles to the largest cosmic structures, the tetrahedron appears to play a fundamental| role in shaping our reality.

FRACTAL “TREE” TO ELEVEN ITERATIONS

The tetrahedron, which is the first three-dimensional solid, also plays a significant role in both science and spirituality. It is the foundation of fractals, which are intricate and infinitely repeating patterns found throughout nature The relationship between geometric shapes and the first four Sephirot is analogous to the geometrical correlations in tetractys, which unveils the relevance of the Tree of Life with the tetractys.

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The tetrahedron is a fundamental geometric shape that is present throughout the universe, and it plays a crucial role in the creation and sustenance of life and light. This shape is made up of four equilateral triangles, which create a three-dimensional pyramid with a triangular base.

One of the most fascinating things about the tetrahedron is its relationship with light. It is said that the tetrahedron is the foundational shape for light, as it is the shape that the photon (a particle of light) takes on when it is trapped within a crystal lattice. This is because the tetrahedron is the most efficient way to pack spheres (in this case, the atoms that make up the crystal lattice) in three-dimensional space. This arrangement creates a stable structure that allows light to be reflected and refracted, giving rise to the vibrant colors that we see all around us

But the tetrahedron is not just important for the creation of light; it is also crucial for the generation of life In fact, the tetrahedron is said to be the beginning structure for chemistry, as it is the most basic shape that can be created from the bonding of atoms. This is because the tetrahedron is the most stable shape in three-dimensional space, and it allows for the optimal sharing of electrons between atoms. This sharing of electrons is what gives rise to the complex molecules that make up all living things

Furthermore, the tetrahedron is also the base geometry for fractals, which are mathematical patterns that repeat at different scales Fractals are found throughout nature, from the branching of trees to the formation of clouds, and they play a critical role in the generation of complex systems The tetrahedron, with its simple yet stable structure, provides the foundation for the intricate patterns that make up the natural world.

In summary, the tetrahedron is a vital geometric shape that underpins the creation of both light and life. Its stability and efficiency make it a fundamental building block for chemistry, Platonic solids and fractals, and its presence can be seen throughout the universe. As we continue to explore the mysteries of the natural world, the tetrahedron will undoubtedly play an important role in our understanding of the universe and its many wonders.

The tetractys (Greek: τετρακτύς), or tetrad, or the tetractys of the decadi a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows: one, two, three, and four points in each row, which is the geometrical representation of the fourth triangular number. As a mystical symbol, it was very important to the secret worship of Pythagoreanism. There were four seasons, and the number was also associated with planetary motions and music.

PYTHAGOREAN SYMBOL

The tetractys

The tetractys (Greek: τετρακτύς), or tetrad, or the tetractys of the decad is a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows: one, two, three, and four points in each row, which is the geometrical representation of the fourth triangular number. As a mystical symbol, it was very important to the secret worship of Pythagoreanism There were four seasons, and the number was also associated with planetary motions and music [3]

Pythagorean symbol (above)

The first four numbers symbolize the musica universalis and the Cosmos as:

(1) Unity (Monad)

(2) Dyad – Power – Limit/Unlimited (peras/apeiron)

(3) Harmony (Triad)

(4) Kosmos (Tetrad)

The four rows add up to ten, which was unity of a higher order (The Dekad).

The Tetractys symbolizes the four classical elements air, fire, water, and earth.

The Tetractys represented the organization of space:

the first row represented zero dimensions (a point)

the second row represented one dimension (a line of two points)

the third row represented two dimensions (a plane defined by a triangle of three points)

the fourth row represented three dimensions (a tetrahedron defined by four points)

THE JEWISH PYTHAGOREAN NUMEROLOGY DEVELOPED BY PHILO HELD THAT GOD AS THE UNIQUE ONE WAS THE CREATOR OF ALL NUMBERS, OF WHICH SEVEN WAS THE MOST DIVINE AND TEN THE MOST PERFECT

NUMBERS 10

Mystic Tetrad

A prayer of the Pythagoreans shows the importance of the Tetractys (sometimes called the "Mystic Tetrad"), as the prayer was addressed to it

Bless us, divine number, thou who generated gods and men! O holy, holy Tetractys, thou that containest the root and source of the eternally flowing creation! For the divine number begins with the profound, pure unity until it comes to the holy four; then it begets the mother of all, the all-comprising, all-bounding, the first-born, the never-swerving, the never-tiring holy ten, the keyholder of all.

Pythagoras

Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and mystic, also played a significant role in the significance of the number three. He is best known for his theorem, which states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.

Pythagoras believed that numbers were the building blocks of the universe, and that mathematical ratios could be used to explain everything from the movements of the planets to the harmonies of music He saw the number three as a fundamental principle of the universe, as it is the first odd prime number and represents the union of the first two even numbers

Pythagoras also believed that the number three represented the harmony of opposites. He saw the world as consisting of opposites such as light and dark, hot and cold, and male and female Pythagoras believed that the number three represented the balance between these opposing forces, and that this balance was essential for harmony and order in the universe.

In addition to his mathematical and philosophical contributions, Pythagoras also founded a mystical school that emphasized the importance of spiritual purification and inner wisdom. The school, known as Pythagoreanism, had a profound influence on later thinkers, including Plato and Aristotle.

Overall, Pythagoras played a significant role in the significance of the number three, both in terms of its mathematical properties and its spiritual and philosophical implications. His contributions highlight the interconnectedness of different fields of study and remind us of the importance of balance and harmony in the universe.

TRINITY OF BODY, MIND, AND SPIRIT

In ancient spiritual traditions, the Merkabah represents the throne of God, a divine chariot that transports the human consciousness to higher dimensions of reality. The Merkabah is said to be comprised of two tetrahedrons, one pointing up and one pointing down, interlocking and spinning in opposite directions.

THE GOD HEAD

The tetrahedron, with its four equilateral triangles and four vertices, is a powerful symbol in many cultures. In the context of the Merkabah, the upward-pointing tetrahedron represents the masculine aspect of divinity, while the downwardpointing tetrahedron represents the feminine aspect. Together, they form a union of opposites, a balance of yin and yang, that allows the human consciousness to ascend to higher levels of awareness.

The name of God, often associated with the Merkabah, is said to be unpronounceable and ineffable, yet it is believed to be encoded in the geometry of the Merkabah itself. Some scholars believe that the four letters of the Hebrew name of God, YHWH, are related to the four vertices of the tetrahedron

The qualities of God, such as love, compassion, wisdom, and power, are also believed to be represented in the geometry of the Merkabah Each of the four faces of the tetrahedron can be associated with one of these qualities, creating a holistic representation of the divine.

In addition to its spiritual significance, the tetrahedron is also a fundamental shape in the study of geometry and the elements The tetrahedron is the simplest platonic solid, and its four faces can represent the four elements: fire, earth, air, and water. The tetrahedron is also associated with the number three, representing the trinity of body, mind, and spirit.

IN KABBALAH, THE NUMBER 7 IS CONSIDERED A SACRED AND POWERFUL NUMBER THAT REPRESENTS THE CREATION AND COMPLETION OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE

NUMBERS 7

The number 7 has been a significant symbol in many cultures, religions and science representing completeness and perfection in the Kabbala the seven lower sefirot are associated with the material world.

Seven represents the maturation of cells and organs from various aspects of the human body, including the formation of planets, development of the fetus, growth of the heart, skin, muscular, neuronal, and hematopoietic systems. This number is a reminder of the complex and intricate processes that occur in the natural world and how they are interconnected. Understanding these processes can help us appreciate the wonder and beauty of life itself.

Seven Stars planets

Seven Continents

Seven-days of Creation in the book of Genesis

Seven Rays

Seven Gates to the body, seven senses

The heart developments in seven stages

Human skin is the largest organ and comprises seven layers it also renews every 28 days (division of 7)

Seven cervical vertebrae

Seven pairs of cranial nerves

Seven endocrine glands

Human muscular system development in seven stages

Seven energy centers (chakras)

Nervous system occurs in seven stages

In botany, plant growth involves seven stages as do people.

1. 2 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 11 12. 13. 14

TRADITIONS—7

In Hinduism, the number 7 is considered auspicious and represents completeness and perfection. The seven chakras, or energy centers, are believed to be the key to unlocking spiritual and physical health Each chakra is associated with a different aspect of consciousness, such as creativity, love, and intuition.

In Judaism, the number 7 is associated with the concept of completion and is featured prominently in the Hebrew Bible. For example, God rested on the seventh day of creation, and the seven-day holiday of Passover commemorates the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. In addition, the menorah used in the Temple had seven branches, and there are seven blessings recited during Jewish wedding ceremonies.

In Christianity, the number 7 is also associated with completion and perfection. For example, in the Book of Revelation, there are seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls that are opened to reveal the end of the world. The seven deadly sins and the seven virtues are also widely recognized concepts in Christian theology.

In Islam, the number 7 is believed to represent the unity of God and is considered sacred in both Sunni and Shia traditions Muslims are required to perform seven circuits around the Kaaba during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, and there are seven heavens in Islamic cosmology.

In Chinese culture, the number 7 is considered lucky and is associated with the concept of harmony The seven stars of the Big Dipper are believed to represent the seven principles of Taoism, including simplicity, humility, and compassion.

Overall, the significance of the number 7 varies depending on the culture and tradition in question, but it is often viewed as a symbol of completeness, perfection, and spiritual power.

TRADITIONS—7

In Gnostic and Hermetic traditions, the divine Sophia is sometimes associated with a system of spiritual development that involves seven stages or steps on the path to enlightenment These steps or stages are often described metaphorically as "stair steps," and each step represents a different level of spiritual awareness and realization.

The seven stair steps to enlightenment associated with the divine Sophia may vary somewhat depending on the specific tradition or interpretation, but one common version includes the following stages:

Awakening: The first step involves a sudden realization or awakening to the spiritual nature of reality. This may involve an experience of divine grace or an encounter with a spiritual teacher or guide.

Repentance: The second step involves a recognition of one ' s own imperfections and shortcomings, and a willingness to turn away from negative behaviors and thought patterns.

Purification: The third step involves a process of purifying the mind, body, and emotions in order to create a clear and receptive vessel for spiritual realization

Illumination: The fourth step involves a deepening of spiritual insight and understanding, as the individual begins to perceive the divine presence within themselves and the world around them.

Union: The fifth step involves a profound experience of union or oneness with the divine, as the individual transcends the limitations of the ego and merges with the divine consciousness

Perfection: The sixth step involves a process of perfecting oneself in order to fully embody the divine nature and become a vessel for divine will and action.

Restoration: The final step involves a return to the world, where the individual seeks to share the fruits of their spiritual realization with others and help to bring about positive change in the world

These seven stair steps to enlightenment associated with the divine Sophia represent a symbolic framework for spiritual growth and development, and they are intended to help the individual progress towards greater levels of awareness, insight, and union with the divine

The tetrahedral geometry found in many cosmic objects, from Birkeland currents to magnetic fields around stars and galaxies, plays a crucial role in their formation and evolution This geometry also impacts the human field, including the seven chakras, and our own magnetic field

Color is a product of the interaction between energy and matter, and chromotherapy is a centuries-old method of treatment that uses the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation to cure diseases Each color has its unique healing properties, and different vibrations of cosmic and colorful rays can influence the brain cells, producing an electric charge and affecting the body's density.

The vibratory patterns in the universe open the doors to tremendous healing powers found in the subtle energy octaves of the cosmos By recognizing the energy ranges or fields found on the cosmic electromagnetic scale, we can harness the preventing tool for healing provided by the visible light spectrum with its beneficial frequencies for the human body.

In conclusion, the prism of light is a symphony of healing, with each color and vibration contributing to the dance of the cosmos. From the movement of stars to the chakras in the human body, all living matter is affected by the fundamental frequencies that shape our world. Color medicine is truly the medicine of the future, offering a path to unlock the healing powers of the universe.

Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, is well-known for his contributions to the study of numbers and geometry. He believed that numbers and mathematical relationships were not just abstract concepts, but rather had deep philosophical and spiritual significance.

Pythagoras considered the number 7 to be a particularly important number, which he referred to as the "vehicle of life." He believed that the number 7 was fundamental to understanding the harmony and balance of the universe and the human experience.

Pythagoras saw the number 7 as representing the seven planets known in ancient times: the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. He believed that each planet had a unique energy or quality that was reflected in the natural world and in human life. For example, the Sun was associated with vitality and creativity, while Saturn was associated with discipline and responsibility.

Pythagoras also believed that the number 7 was connected to the seven notes in the musical scale, which he saw as reflecting the harmony of the universe He believed that music had the power to bring people into harmony with the universe and with each other.

Overall, Pythagoras saw the number 7 as a key to understanding the underlying order and harmony of the universe, and he believed that by understanding and aligning oneself with this harmony, one could live a more fulfilling and harmonious life. This is why he referred to it as the "vehicle of life "

TOKEN ROCK NUMEROLOGY HARMONIC COLOR MODEL RICHARD MERRICK
TRADITIONS—7

THE NUMBER OF THE TEN FINGERS, FIVE OPPOSITE, AND IN THE CENTER IS SET THE COVENANT OF UNITY

Opposites Compare

4 - There are Ten Intangible Sefiroth, ten and not nine, ten and not eleven; understand with wisdom, and be wise with understanding; test them and explore them, and understand the matter thoroughly, and restore the Creator .

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Both Eastern mysticism and the Kabbalah emphasize the importance of balance and harmony in the universe. In the Kabbalistic tradition, this is represented by the concept of the Tree of Life, which illustrates the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of balance between different aspects of the universe. Similarly, in Eastern mysticism, the concept of yin and yang represents the interplay between opposing forces and the importance of balance in achieving inner harmony and enlightenment.

By exploring the connections between the Kabbalah and Eastern mysticism, practitioners and scholars alike can gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of different spiritual traditions and the importance of developing a holistic understanding of the nature of the universe and the divine.

HARMONIC FORMATION

RICHARD MERRICK / TOKEN ROCK

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