Guest guest Posted October 12, 1999 Report Share Posted October 12, 1999 "Dan Berkow, PhD" <berkowd ><< Dan: Although Qabala goes to > great lengths to address this, the final result is an inexplicable Being. > There just isn't any way around this, from my perspective. Wisdom involves > being able to surrender to, enjoy, accept, and *be* this inexplicability... >>> > >Hi Dan, > >I write this with some trepidation as I don't want to send us both into >another one of those <wiping prespiration/sweat from brow sessions> whew! ... wouldn't want that again -- sweating just thinking about it :-) >but- >she says, walking the razor's edge ... it's okay. I like being here at the razor's edge with you. >although the intellectual insight into the >Qabalah is enormously useful while travelling the Tree, the Tree is about >experiencing the energy aspects of "All." I agree. (The Tree also isn't all there is to Qabala by a long-shot). Yes, Qabala is about energy transformations. Very few Qabalists, alive or dead >have made it to the experience of Kether, the light behind the light, >although there are a few here who have experienced this in depth, not >just lightly touching the energy but who touched the pulse. Yes. My understanding of this symbol is that to "make it to Kether" requires complete and total surrender, no attachment to "ego" aspects of being, also requires ability to withstand full intensity of the infinite, to absorb and be absorbed simultaneously. At the same time, Kether symbolizes a "fact" of manifestation. From this side of things, all already is "in" Kether, and "coming from Kether" moment to moment. Kether is what Jesus referred to when he said, "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven" >Dying so as >to live, so to speak realistically. Just clarifying ... Yes. >Please do feel free to jump in anyone, <most engaging dimples flashing >in case it helps> It helps me. (no sweat on brow today). Love, Dan Ta da!!! Yes, that's exactemente Pirouette of Light*Love for the Dan in L*D*L Kether Light Spinning ~ RAinbo ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 1999 Report Share Posted October 12, 1999 ><< Dan: Although Qabala goes to > great lengths to address this, the final result is an inexplicable Being. > There just isn't any way around this, from my perspective. Wisdom involves > being able to surrender to, enjoy, accept, and *be* this inexplicability... >>> > >Hi Dan, > >I write this with some trepidation as I don't want to send us both into >another one of those <wiping prespiration/sweat from brow sessions> whew! ... wouldn't want that again -- sweating just thinking about it :-) >but- >she says, walking the razor's edge ... it's okay. I like being here at the razor's edge with you. >although the intellectual insight into the >Qabalah is enormously useful while travelling the Tree, the Tree is about >experiencing the energy aspects of "All." I agree. (The Tree also isn't all there is to Qabala by a long-shot). Yes, Qabala is about energy transformations. Very few Qabalists, alive or dead >have made it to the experience of Kether, the light behind the light, >although there are a few here who have experienced this in depth, not >just lightly touching the energy but who touched the pulse. Yes. My understanding of this symbol is that to "make it to Kether" requires complete and total surrender, no attachment to "ego" aspects of being, also requires ability to withstand full intensity of the infinite, to absorb and be absorbed simultaneously. At the same time, Kether symbolizes a "fact" of manifestation. From this side of things, all already is "in" Kether, and "coming from Kether" moment to moment. Kether is what Jesus referred to when he said, "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven" >Dying so as >to live, so to speak realistically. Just clarifying ... Yes. >Please do feel free to jump in anyone, <most engaging dimples flashing >in case it helps> It helps me. (no sweat on brow today). Love, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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