Kabbalah lesson six

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, Beliefs, Practices, & Rituals
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Author: Ken Nunoo ISBN: 1230000125706
Publisher: Ken Nunoo Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ken Nunoo
ISBN: 1230000125706
Publisher: Ken Nunoo
Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

We are travellers on a quest to meet the angels of Go. We are human and mortal, they are spirits and immortal.  We are here on earth, they are  and can be anywhere in the galaxy. Our journey so far has brought us to the path of Vau, the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabets, which has a numerical value of five.

We have learned that the number three which is the letter Daleth, has a geometric symbol of a triangle and the element of air, and it is also associated with the sphere of Binah, the supreme mother, whose name is Elohim. The number four which is the letter HE has a geometric symbol of the square or the cross, the element of fire, and is also associated with the sphere of Chesed.  The number five has a geometric symbol of  a pentragram  and a the element of water.

The letter Vau is titled the hierophant in the tarot series, who represents a spiritual leader or authority figure.  The hierophant can be any spiritual teacher, a priest, a prophet, a scribe, or any person that has a spiritual title.  Before the hierophant kneels two attendants with a box which has keys.  The letter Vau connects the second sphere of Chokmah to the 4th sphere of Chesed, which is that of mercy and compassion..

The hierophant sits between two pillars, indicating the duality and opposite powers in all things, just as there are two keys. One key opens the doors to the good angels and the other key opens the door to the evil spirits.  Duality exists everywhere side by side, opposites exists everywhere and it up to you to choose what you need.

In the left hand of the hierophant he holds his staff in the shape of the tree of life.  The keys beneath the hierophant, the treasure chest, and the symbol of his staff shaped in the form of the tree of life are all related.  Only those who are authorized to open the chest gain access into the kingdom of heaven.

The letter Vau is associated with the zodiac sign of Taurus, the bull which is shown by the two bull heads of the seat of the hierophant..  Taurus is one of the four fixed signs of the zodiac, the other three are Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius.  The four fixed signs of the zodiac where described by Ezekiel as the four animal spirits in heaven.  One has the face of a man, one the face of a lion, another the face of an eagle, and the other the face of a bull.

The four fixed signs of the zodiac represents the four elements of leo as fire, Taurus as earth, Aquarius as air, and Scorpio as water.  The angels that rule the four fixed signs are: Ariel rules the element of air, Seraph rules fire, Tharsis rules water, and Kerub rules earth.

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We are travellers on a quest to meet the angels of Go. We are human and mortal, they are spirits and immortal.  We are here on earth, they are  and can be anywhere in the galaxy. Our journey so far has brought us to the path of Vau, the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabets, which has a numerical value of five.

We have learned that the number three which is the letter Daleth, has a geometric symbol of a triangle and the element of air, and it is also associated with the sphere of Binah, the supreme mother, whose name is Elohim. The number four which is the letter HE has a geometric symbol of the square or the cross, the element of fire, and is also associated with the sphere of Chesed.  The number five has a geometric symbol of  a pentragram  and a the element of water.

The letter Vau is titled the hierophant in the tarot series, who represents a spiritual leader or authority figure.  The hierophant can be any spiritual teacher, a priest, a prophet, a scribe, or any person that has a spiritual title.  Before the hierophant kneels two attendants with a box which has keys.  The letter Vau connects the second sphere of Chokmah to the 4th sphere of Chesed, which is that of mercy and compassion..

The hierophant sits between two pillars, indicating the duality and opposite powers in all things, just as there are two keys. One key opens the doors to the good angels and the other key opens the door to the evil spirits.  Duality exists everywhere side by side, opposites exists everywhere and it up to you to choose what you need.

In the left hand of the hierophant he holds his staff in the shape of the tree of life.  The keys beneath the hierophant, the treasure chest, and the symbol of his staff shaped in the form of the tree of life are all related.  Only those who are authorized to open the chest gain access into the kingdom of heaven.

The letter Vau is associated with the zodiac sign of Taurus, the bull which is shown by the two bull heads of the seat of the hierophant..  Taurus is one of the four fixed signs of the zodiac, the other three are Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius.  The four fixed signs of the zodiac where described by Ezekiel as the four animal spirits in heaven.  One has the face of a man, one the face of a lion, another the face of an eagle, and the other the face of a bull.

The four fixed signs of the zodiac represents the four elements of leo as fire, Taurus as earth, Aquarius as air, and Scorpio as water.  The angels that rule the four fixed signs are: Ariel rules the element of air, Seraph rules fire, Tharsis rules water, and Kerub rules earth.

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