You forgot to tell them that they have s3xual rituals with lil kid bud yeah smear shit with gold it’s still sh*t but they won’t tell you until ur to deep in it lol
@@The_Magical_Frequency interesting theory. I don't think the guys who were way into this stuff originally would be able to have such a tie together of concepts but it's possible given it was a relatively common practice to look for fusions between numbers and physical experiences.
I feel like people who don’t study and live a Torah life shouldn’t do this. I might be wrong but God is holy and he expects certain rituals to be done appropriately. What if we get punished like Aaron’s son? Do you guys think I might be wrong? I want to connect with my creator but don’t want to do something I might not be prepared to do. 😏
@LeniGirly Personally, I think you're right. Much like the ecstatic kabbalah it doesn't do much if you have no spiritual relationship with the material discussed or The Holy One Blessed Be He. One supercedes the other. However, we step into trying to understand bracha of the secular mind.
what ai video shit...and always these automatic speakers....no sorry clickbait...bullshit i dont watch these shit any more!!! vi dont believe in any religion also even not jewism you are all,hypocrites!
Just a little snippet of history I guess. (Some Hebrew scholars believe that the Bible's frequent mention of Ashtoreth is a deliberate conflation of the Greek name Astarte and the Hebrew word boshet, which means "shame". This could indicate the Hebrews' contempt for her cult.)
Everything points to Jesus....as I study more....even going back to the oldest civilization's...I stand amazed.. Jesus Christ is the only God who was willing to die for us...none of the other gods would dare to do that for us...I stand with Him.
I.40 Who calls us Thelemites will do no wrong, if he look but close into the word. For there are therein Three Grades, the Hermit, and the Lover, and the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Liber AL vel Legis sub figurâ CCXX as delivered by XCIII = 418 to DCLXVI A∴A∴ Publication in Class A
I usually describe it as a metaphysical symbol representing some introductory concepts in western magick, metaphysics, and is majorly inspired by Kabbalah.
I come to the past to ask? A question. 3 and 7 not 5 and 4? How would that change the symbols meaning in comparison? Thank you for your time in the future.
none of the trees of life show the daath sephiroth …. why? Also, baphomet has breasts, not shown here either, why? The implications are numerous… feminine from the chest down? hermaphrodite refers to male and female at once .. so breasts in the upper region should suggest penis in the lower region .. what am I misunderstanding?
Probably won't see this but whatever. Thanks for the video, been getting in with my roots since, we we both know. My grandmother is a practitioner of the Kabbalah if that's the right term for someone who studies it. its hard to connect when you have been so essentially white washed and removed from judaism. But one day at a time im getting there with more and more understanding of me and our Tribe.
It's a very interesting subject for sure. I will say, and this is worth noting, many Jewish people today while being aware of Kabbalahs existence don't really care to know it or learn it. Some rabbanan outright reject it. I just didn't want you to suspect that all Jewish people learn these things and be surprised when you meet opposing ideals.
@@TheNemeton Oh im well aware that not all jews practice Kabbalah however as my family did this is why I am trying to learn. I have no intent on my families culture to end with me.
If you're wondering why Da'ath is usually not included alongside the other Sephirahs, it's because traditionally, Da'ath is not considered a Sephirah, it's a representation of all 10 Sephirahs united into one, and for reason i have yet to learn, due to some reason regarding it's nature, it is impressivable to us due to us having negative traits (like greed and selfishness), which is why some like to refer Da'ath as "the Hidden Sephirah"
@demonthegamer3624 Very cool. That is more relevant to the Golden Dawn side of sfirothic associations and the overarching metaphysical things are strikingly different between western occultism and Judaic mysticism. For example, Daat would have no characterizations associated with it like selfishness or greed, because that would actually be in the sub yetzirah spaces of geburah.
@@TheNemeton oh, i interpretated the very first part of your comment as you sort of giving me some praise for knowing things like this, like me going through some material on the Kabbalah or something while in reality it was just a quick search on google I guess i just got nervous when you suddenly replied to me and i was trying to think of a good reply to respond to you, i apologize for the confusion
@mondoleon1471 for me personally they're just cool little mathematical layouts. I wouldn't say there's much to get. I mean there is and frankly it becomes mind bendingly wild but it's just fun.
Yehudi...the little man upon the stairs, the little man who wasnt there. He wasnt there again today, oh how i wish he'd go away. I dont know where this saying came from, but my dad would tell me this before i went upstairs to bed. It used to scare the bejiggers out of me.
The devil is a homosexual in real life. He loves rock hard wood. Lil Nas x video. Lucifer is fruity fruity. That name is gay. Hell is not scary at all. No fear because it's weak. The baphomet represents the LGBTQ community
But if there is a pattern that persists then the mathematics exist before that object Father= paternal (pattern) Mother = maternal (matrix or material)
Maybe but the pattern can exist without the mathematical breakdown though. For example many people are really into the Fibonacci sequence which occurs as a natural pattern but the numbers don't have to be considered really just the exponential state of development. So while the numbers help us understand it and quantify it accurately, it can also just happen.
as always jews are great at stealing, all these ancient practices are from Babylon, Canaanite, Zoroastrianism and Mithraism. judaism literally written in persia 2500bc. great video by the way. i just subscribed.
Can I ask you something, what would the phrase 'a kabbalah' mean? A while back I heard a context where a person being discussed was said to have basically advanced very far, but never developed 'a full kabbalah'. What would this mean? The development of a complete idea/text? a complete cipher?
@michaelmarchese3567 It doesn't seem to be something with historical relevance but I'd wager "never developing a full kabbalah" would be like saying "not forming a whole or complete tradition." There are various lineages of thought when it comes to Kabbalistic metaphysics and ideas.
Kabbalah is more overarching than just being a magical system including points on Abrahamic metaphysics, cultural mythos, and also various rabbinical things in Judaism. But for the most part kabbalah isn't popular among Jewish people.