Kabbalah inspired Pendent 
Everything lives by movement, everything is maintained by equilibrium, and harmony results from the analogy of contraries; this law is the form of forms.

Éliphas Lévi




it has been fun researching mysticism. not unlike Tibetan Buddhism or Taoism, Jewish Mysticism shares the same bottom line value that nothing is 'it'. basically all is one. a unified theory. that everything is no thing.. and nothing equals a pure word for everything in mutating spaciousness. the diagram of the tree of life represents a circuit board with ten major components called Sefirot-these are ten occurring qualities or conditions of matter that originate from an omniscient source. the sefiirot on the left represent structure while the sefirot on the right constitutes an uncooked or unregulated quality or effect. the sefirot in the middle acts as a condition of capacity between two extremes. for insistence, left would be a tight mold-a fixation and the right a stream of scoring metal without any avenue or abbreviation. the middle way of course is the magical, artistic or scientific relationship that utilizes form under the pressure of tested knowledge. it also puts raw material (or experience) into order. since Judaism is the preliminary model for Christianity it's important to mention there is no devil. there is a narration that recommends how to use, design and build 'things' instead of destroying them. as well as plenty of examples of what happens when one becomes consumed with vanity and suffers. another interesting thing to note the Hebrews regarded language pattern as a periodic table of creation. connecting the sefirot were cross currents- intervals or pitches which became the illustrations of the 22 Acacia of the tarot, a sort of commentary used for contemplation based on the vibration and meanings of the Hebrew hieroglyphics. to sum it all up the Kabbalah is a conceptional dashboard console that synthesizes nothing into something-comprehension.  




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