 |
 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| Articles about Hashem |
| Wrestling With Ruach Hashem | | 2007-09-15 20:41:00 | | ג' בתשרי תשס"חIn my entry Wrestling, Redeeming & Sanctifying Truth, I wrote of a mist which arose to seed the universe:Simultaneous with the arising of the wrestling primal goddesses, I saw that the entire atmosphere became chock (חוק) full of dandelions releasing their seeds - so many that they looked like a whitish mist made of dandelion seeds being cast out from the place into the universe at large.In addition to the dandelion symbolism I discussed in the linked post, the symbolism of the mist is significant.In my vision, the mist arose from and hovered over the face of the waters where the primal goddesses wrestled toward unification."... and ruach Elohim hovered over the face of the waters." Bereshit 1:2Jewish kabbalah teaches that this hovering ruach Elohim of Bereshit 1:2 is none other than the soul of messianic consciousness.Mist in Hebrew is אד. A gathering of water (like a cauldron-pond) corresponds to the Hebrew letter mem ם. Together, the mist and the ca... | | By: Walking On Fire | | |
| | Parsha Bo:
Pharaoh recognizes Hashem repeatedly i... | | 2007-01-23 21:11:00 | | Parsha Bo:Pharaoh recognizes Hashem repeatedly in this Parsha yet refuses to yield to Moses’ demands. This recognition is of the name that was given to Moses especially due to his level of understanding yet Pharaoh too seems to be familiar with Hashem as he keeps referring repeatedly to Hashem. Yes we know that Hashem hardens Pharaoh's heart in order to make the lessons more dramatic but this doesn't explain Pharaoh's knowledge of Hashem. Also when Moses explains the locusts plague Pharaoh seems to relent and allow them to leave. Ex 10:10 'And he said unto them: 'So be the LORD with you, as I will let you go, and your little ones; see ye that evil is before your face.'Then the next line: Ex: 10:11 'Not so; go now ye that are men, and serve the LORD; for that is what ye desire.' And they were driven out from Pharaoh's presence.'What happens next is not the Exodus but rather Hashem continues with the plague of locusts. Something is missing here since Pharaoh repents la... | | By: Thought Into Form | | |
| | Kli Hashem & The Mashpi'im | | 2006-10-26 01:10:00 | | I dreamt.My kids and I were sitting around a round table in our house in a mystical village outside of time. There was a bowl-like vessel in the middle of the wooden table into which we could draw water. I focused [1] to examine [2] our vessel more closely to see it more truthfully. Our vessel was not really a bowl - it looked like a minature water fountain with a protuberance in the center (emtza) [3] of it like one might see in a park, only it didn't have any water in it until we drew the water down.Mostly, we drew (mashpi'im) the water down drop by drop through the motions of our lifted hands (a pintele fun oybin, a pintele fun untin) [3] in the air around it. In this manner (nesi'at kapayim), as mekubalim-kohanim, we would "form" the path each drop took. The drops of mystical water would fall focused onto the protuberance in the center of the vessel.We were experimenting with how the whole dynamic of water drawing worked. As we put our hands into the air near the vessel when it ... | | By: Walking On Fire | | |
|
|
| |
 |
|
| |
| |
|
 |