Kabbalah
Kabbalah
It was around 2017 when I began writing on other occult forums; they are all but gone, dead, or defunct. In approximately 2021 or so I tried theological forums(circle jerks), a music forum(mostly out of context) and then on to general writing forums for the past year or so. The writing forums were pretty decent because of their activity, but for an occult writer there is a lot of ignorant and passive aggressive behavior to deal with. It's tolerable for a while but eventually users are confronted and everything comes to a head. I was at one for about seven months before everything went south; the others lasted for a fraction of that.
Ultimately I decided to return here because of the shortcomings and restrictions that were being placed on my style of writing and expression - details are really too much and not worth going into. The upside though is that I did learn a bit about some forms of structured writing where everything isn't a word-wrap and the jargon that goes with it.
I'm going to do somewhat of a revision here of my various acquisitions over the past decade and there's undoubtedly going to be a bit of redundancy in this process of consolidation. I'm likely more of an audiophile than I am an occultist, and it has become somewhat of a bore being subjected recently to all of this 'musicless' writing.
I've chosen Kabbalah as my topic and title because it's at the core of many things that I write even though I do not explicitly refer to it as such. I also notice(and hopefully) that all of the rampant gibberish(aside from my own) and incessant spamming of threads in the absence of staff(or indifference of staff) has gone into remission. In the end it was overwhelming to the point where threads were just being completely abandoned because of it.
It's mostly about writing and music as a hobby/entertainment when I'm not out exploring the backroads of Maine. The more the merrier, but it is what it is, for now, and at least I'll have my music. There did used to be quite a few 'viewers' here, and maybe that hasn't changed too drastically.
Ultimately I decided to return here because of the shortcomings and restrictions that were being placed on my style of writing and expression - details are really too much and not worth going into. The upside though is that I did learn a bit about some forms of structured writing where everything isn't a word-wrap and the jargon that goes with it.
I'm going to do somewhat of a revision here of my various acquisitions over the past decade and there's undoubtedly going to be a bit of redundancy in this process of consolidation. I'm likely more of an audiophile than I am an occultist, and it has become somewhat of a bore being subjected recently to all of this 'musicless' writing.
I've chosen Kabbalah as my topic and title because it's at the core of many things that I write even though I do not explicitly refer to it as such. I also notice(and hopefully) that all of the rampant gibberish(aside from my own) and incessant spamming of threads in the absence of staff(or indifference of staff) has gone into remission. In the end it was overwhelming to the point where threads were just being completely abandoned because of it.
It's mostly about writing and music as a hobby/entertainment when I'm not out exploring the backroads of Maine. The more the merrier, but it is what it is, for now, and at least I'll have my music. There did used to be quite a few 'viewers' here, and maybe that hasn't changed too drastically.
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>more of an audiophile than I am an occultist
I am in a social choir. The conductor, a former opera singer, is keen on constructing harmonies.
To my surprise, when looking at the vertical lines of light into the head of a friend, I noticed that two of the lines interacted to form an harmonic - and the harmonic became an anchor for divine Intent.
I have since made similar observations.
Parallel incoming vertical lines of light occur when the entity in human form has sponsorship from two or more stellar/galactic/universal logoi. Most Earth humans pick up their single vertical light from the Earth planetary logos
As for the Kabbalah. I studied/practiced for a while, influenced by The Tarot by Mouni Sadhu. He later regretted having written it. I did like his arithmetic.
I have seen that spiritual practices exist within the aura of greater entities. The purpose/directionality of the entity is difficult to determine from the format and cultural packaging of the practices.
My observation of the entity containing the Kabbalah led me to move on. Nevertheless the geometry of the Tree of Life is fundamental and can be found across the Earth's surface at many scales. For example try identifying major US cities with the various sephiroth
I am in a social choir. The conductor, a former opera singer, is keen on constructing harmonies.
To my surprise, when looking at the vertical lines of light into the head of a friend, I noticed that two of the lines interacted to form an harmonic - and the harmonic became an anchor for divine Intent.
I have since made similar observations.
Parallel incoming vertical lines of light occur when the entity in human form has sponsorship from two or more stellar/galactic/universal logoi. Most Earth humans pick up their single vertical light from the Earth planetary logos
As for the Kabbalah. I studied/practiced for a while, influenced by The Tarot by Mouni Sadhu. He later regretted having written it. I did like his arithmetic.
I have seen that spiritual practices exist within the aura of greater entities. The purpose/directionality of the entity is difficult to determine from the format and cultural packaging of the practices.
My observation of the entity containing the Kabbalah led me to move on. Nevertheless the geometry of the Tree of Life is fundamental and can be found across the Earth's surface at many scales. For example try identifying major US cities with the various sephiroth
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Kabbalah is fascinating (Qabalah). Its amazing how many magickal systems have been layered over that glyph. I think there may be more literature written about it than any other style of magick. Definitely worth the tinkering.
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"I have seen that spiritual practices exist within the aura of greater entities."
I like that; maybe not just "spiritual" but I suppose that too. Sound logic and reasoning is very important, but it will only take you so far. I have spent some time on philosophy forums as well which goes back to around the early 2000s. I've written a few pieces themed around the 'concrete'(illusion) which I'll probably be getting to shortly.
"Kabbalah is fascinating (Qabalah)."
I did waffle briefly over which variation to use or at least giving the latter a mention. It actually makes more sense for me to use "Qabalah"(Hermetic variant), but I went with what seems to be the more widely used variant.
I like that; maybe not just "spiritual" but I suppose that too. Sound logic and reasoning is very important, but it will only take you so far. I have spent some time on philosophy forums as well which goes back to around the early 2000s. I've written a few pieces themed around the 'concrete'(illusion) which I'll probably be getting to shortly.
"Kabbalah is fascinating (Qabalah)."
I did waffle briefly over which variation to use or at least giving the latter a mention. It actually makes more sense for me to use "Qabalah"(Hermetic variant), but I went with what seems to be the more widely used variant.
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Humans in this category generally should not submit themselves to the auras of entities for which they have not tested carefully the implicit purposes
Still, some visitors need difficult experiences to prove that they can manage their humanness
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The Dogs of Reason
At some point early on
via the meandering
of a midsummer nights'
dream
Where fades the reverie
of a passing fairly tale
and the butting up
against brick walls
and sailing in circles
Manifests
an epiphany
that not all
resides
under the umbrella
of logic and reason
And that some things
can never be proven
but only
pondered
The Logical song
There's Never Been Any Reason
At some point early on
via the meandering
of a midsummer nights'
dream
Where fades the reverie
of a passing fairly tale
and the butting up
against brick walls
and sailing in circles
Manifests
an epiphany
that not all
resides
under the umbrella
of logic and reason
And that some things
can never be proven
but only
pondered
The Logical song
There's Never Been Any Reason
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Just the Same Way
One(I am),
Two(Osiris),
Three(Isis),
Four(King),
Five(War),
Six(Horus),
Seven(Venus),
Eight(the Messenger),
Nine(the Moon),
Ten(the reflection),
and Zero
- 0 -
Ein Soph
For I the eternal have never changed
- 0 -
Just the Same Way
One(I am),
Two(Osiris),
Three(Isis),
Four(King),
Five(War),
Six(Horus),
Seven(Venus),
Eight(the Messenger),
Nine(the Moon),
Ten(the reflection),
and Zero
- 0 -
Ein Soph
For I the eternal have never changed
- 0 -
Just the Same Way
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Bloodline
Like father like son
to hither to go
Slither
right left row
Dither
head to toe
Scythe
cut high
and below
Dried
the dead
won't grow
Scattered will
seeds
Bloodline
Like father like son
to hither to go
Slither
right left row
Dither
head to toe
Scythe
cut high
and below
Dried
the dead
won't grow
Scattered will
seeds
Bloodline
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This Moment is Eternity
In the absence of time, all of eternity is but a single moment
In the absence of time, all of eternity is but a single moment
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The Long and Winding Road
The road to wisdom is not without its potholes
Highway Song
The road to wisdom is not without its potholes
Highway Song
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Beauty : Seven
The beauty of creation
adorned
In silence and solitude
ugliness mourned
Pleasing aesthetics
abound
even in the sound
Much that thee
did afford
Endless beauty
to be
approaching infinity
All that is, to be
by thee
adored
The beauty of creation
adorned
In silence and solitude
ugliness mourned
Pleasing aesthetics
abound
even in the sound
Much that thee
did afford
Endless beauty
to be
approaching infinity
All that is, to be
by thee
adored
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The Bleeding
Creation is absurd but simple. It's evolution and entropy that exponentially breeds complexity
Creation is absurd but simple. It's evolution and entropy that exponentially breeds complexity
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The Zoo : Ten
And if the cage is made big enough, it is no longer a cage
And if the cage is made big enough, it is no longer a cage
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Bless the Child : Six
The SIXTH sefira of Yetzirah
surrounded by SIX holy spheres
The SIX points of the hexagram
with the Sun at center
The fiery serpents above
each having SIX wings
The SIXTH sefira of Yetzirah
surrounded by SIX holy spheres
The SIX points of the hexagram
with the Sun at center
The fiery serpents above
each having SIX wings
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The original post is ambiguous and could be taken literally as well as metaphorically, e.g., the Earth could be thought of as a cage, and if that is insufficient then its associated star system.
Any literal "cage" as well.
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Riding on the Wind
Spin the winds to win the rain, of things that are remembered that will never be the same
Spin the winds to win the rain, of things that are remembered that will never be the same
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My perception of the standard human is quite different.
In my observation the standard human contains a thread of Beingness - from before Existence occurs.
Thus the standard human is part of the process by which Beingness manages Existence
It may be that the "cage" concept is used to discourage standard humans from manifesting their design functionality
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Capitalizing words for emphasis or whatever in the manner you are is bad practice. Not to be hypocritical; I'm aware that I reposted an older piece recently that also contains what could be viewed as improper capitalization, although I opted to preserve it for artistic purposes which is different than what you're doing here.Amor wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:18 pm My perception of the standard human is quite different. In my observation the standard human contains a thread of Beingness - from before Existence occurs. Thus, the standard human is part of the process by which Beingness manages Existence.
It may be that the "cage" concept is used to discourage standard humans from manifesting their design functionality.
In lieu of "thread of beingness" I would prefer 'facet' or 'aspect', and yes, spirit and time(beingness) manifested prior to any space being created which is partly why I said that "The spiritual parts transcend space but not time.".
"standard human": humans as all things are an expression of the primordial from best to worst(subjective). Qualities and attributes are spectral(diverse) with a more abundant 'mean'(or "standard") being assessed somewhere around the median, and contrary to any notion that 'good' would be prevalent - wishful thinking.
There are numerous phases of cosmic evolution; the term "manages" is more anthropomorphic and likely not relevant to the primordial(beingness) and further down in the process of evolution where beings are created that exhibit such characteristics, like humans but not necessarily human.
Also, at least your first three lines could've been combined into a small paragraph.
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American Witch : Nine
Be it not any great revelation, innocence influenced at the horrors of torture and death,
many would claim to be witches and of the Devil
Be it not any great revelation, innocence influenced at the horrors of torture and death,
many would claim to be witches and of the Devil
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It seems your experience is very different from mine