Showing posts with label kabbalah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kabbalah. Show all posts

Monday 23 March 2015

Spiritual Warfare

Chapter 1
Introduction

I suppose I should explain about the title I have chosen for this book and thus I will. It is from my Kabbalah knowledge and while I do not claim to be an utter expert in all facets of Kabbalah I will explain that which I know. The word Tebhel is used to describe the purely physical aspect of this Earth in this world; it is another word to describe the immanent aspect. The word Cheled describes the spiritual aspect or the transcendent. This Earth in this world (Assiah) is composed of the immanent Tebhel and the transcendent Cheled, if both of these were not present then the Earth would be just a lump of rock without life (or at least intelligent self aware life) or else Earth would be just a symbolic location without physical limitations and without physical life but rather spiritual beings.

So for this Earth to be a physical realm it is placed in Assiah (the world of action or physical world) but for our souls to relate and live within it we must have physical bodies. Tebhel and Cheled make a balance for us to live as physical, spiritual and soul beings. Angels can visit our world (if they have permission to do so) but do not reside in it because they can reside in other worlds (Atziluth, Briah and Yetzirah).
Demons on the other hand are bound to Assiah but cannot ‘live’ within it as we do because they do not have physical bodies which they were born with. And this is why they seek our bodies to inhabit, but to do that they first must get us to relinquish our souls by our own doing.

And indeed this they are doing, as we see now how atheism is being propagated by so called ‘celebrities’ who make denying God to be hip and cool. If people willingly choose not to believe in God then they certainly will not deal with the issue of demons, they will just go into a state of willing denial. It is not a problem as far as they are concerned because the TV said so! And if it is someone elses problem then it is their own fault because they are bigots (and not accepting of others and other politically correct claptrap musings inserted here).
But you didn’t want a speech from me so let’s continue on and I’ll explain what I will write about within the book.

Ch 2: Know your enemy
Demons are not just some monolithic bloc, they are individuals and they are arranged in orders. If you can identify one you’re up against, then you will know what he can or cannot do. Also take into consideration that there are just as many human opponents that have to be dealt with.

Ch 3: Continuing on

Ch 3: Know your weapons
You don’t show up with a knife to a gun fight, you must know all your options. There are no ‘Queensbury’ rules or a referee to intervene if you are losing.

Ch 4: Preparation
Just like in a street fight you have to know what you can and cannot do, with what you can do you must practice and be better at it than your enemies. You also have to be able to defend yourself and indeed others.

Ch 5: Know your battleground
It is not only a ‘spiritual’ battle; you will find yourself fighting physical opponents. You will be fighting on physical and spiritual turfs and even on both at the same time.

Ch 6: Strategies
You have to have a good game plan just like in any competitive sport, if you don’t have one whether in a solo or team sport you will lose.

I will make my references known at the end of the book
Now let’s proceed…

Saturday 10 January 2015

God in 4 worlds

An idea popped in my head or really more of a concept.
That being the Christian concept of a trinitarian God can be spread over the 4 worlds, each with their own independance/autonomy and yet be a continuous line.

So for Atziluth (emanation) the purely spiritual world you would have the Holy Spirit

For Briah (creation) you would have God the Father, after all did not creation as WE know it come from him?
We do not know all creation, for most people they only know (or choose to know) what they can physically experience.

For Yetzirah (formation) you would have the Christ aspect of Jesus, a spiritual 'being' or persona (from the Holy Spirit) 'fashioned' (by God the Father) and given a destiny/ specific purpose in this particular world and thus it is all set

For Assiah (world of action/ physical world) you would need a physical body of a human in order for the above fashioned spirit to 'live the message' whereas an angel can only convey a message.

And thus the end result is Christ Jesus of Nazareth who has autonomy from both the Holy Spirit and God the Father (as evident when satan tried to tempt him)

And there are things I cant deny such as the Shem ha-Mephorash having angels that deal with Christianity, miracles occuring on behalf of the saints etc. I think Christ Jesus of Nazareth is a cut above the people of this earth in this world. There is also the issue of Christian Kabbalah.

If you were to define God as one continuous essence without beginning or end that simultaneously exists in all 4 worlds, the 3 negative veils and beyond (and thats only that we know of) then how do we explain how the 3 'personages' came into being? The same could be said for the 10 aspects of the Tree of Life and their respective God personas.
I dont think it will ever be satisfactory explained with the language that humans possess at this current time, but.... maybe it was never meant to be explained to us. They are just forms/personas of God that he presents because they are the only ones we can relate to.

I tend to look at it this way... you have the seas/oceans of this earth, they have different names and different qualities.
Some are freshwater, some are salt water, some are deeper than others and so on. But they actually are a continuous body of water, above them are the sky and clouds but above that is the moon which controls the tides.
While I just wrote about the 4 worlds there is the factor of the 3 negative veils...but what is beyond them?
I dont think we as human beings will ever begin to comprehend or explain that, I dont think such concepts have ever entered into the consciousness of any man or into the combined consciousness of mankind at any time from Adam onwards.

I suppose you could come up with a mathematical formula to explain the value of each member of the Trinity and Tree of Life by using a square root symbol √

So the value of the any individual aspect within the Trinity would be √3 and any individual aspect within the Tree of Life would be √10 because no individual aspect is greater than the others and yet are a base aspect for the whole....if that makes rational sense......just making mathematical theory from this....

As long as the concept is able to be explained, comprehended and allows for further discussion it is all that matters.

Monday 8 December 2014

2. If the above happens, then the Tree of Life in Assiah would be missing a sephira. In that case the Tree of Life in Assiah would not be able to stand unless a new earth was created for it, or else another earth was relegated to its place (there are seven earths).

But a fake god and a fake messiah won’t be strong enough on their own to bring about a new earth. And thus this is why the disholy trinity are content to let atheists serve them by default, all the disholy trinity need do is introduce realms of battle and the atheists will do the rest unthinkingly because they have absolute zeal in hating God.

A new Tikkun Olam: Tikkun Olam means to restore the world, or more specifically this world and indeed all creation in this world (Assiah). The need for this came after the ‘breaking of the vessels’. Although this is a term that is referred to in Kabbalistic/Judaist works, the same principle can apply across all religions to do good and moral works. However with the large rate of atheism in Judaism especially in white countries and an inability or unwillingness by Judaist communities to expel them. Whatever bona fide Tikkun Olam works the faithful may do are poisoned by the atheists within the synagogue because of their moral relativism. The only thing that atheist askhenazi jews work for is to implement a caste system to preserve and improve their bloodline, and thus they can be found at the forefront of left wing anti-white causes.