06-24-2015, 05:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2015, 05:12 PM by Nicholas.
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I find that image above quite insightful where the invisible sephira intersects with the pineal gland. Amber Jayanti, who acquainted me with this practise here also affirms your position Matt in that it is a "living and growing system".
She asserts that this hidden, or 10th sephirah is what separates the traditional "Kabbalah" (jewish) from the hermetic, or progressive "Qabalah".
Spelt this way (with a Q) infers a more inclusive system, is non denominational or eclectic in direction. Apparently (according to Amber) this came from a mid 19th century culmination of eastern/western philosophy.
Perhaps this invisible sephira pertains to the "gateway", thus explaining our historical reluctance to recognise its inherent existence?
She asserts that this hidden, or 10th sephirah is what separates the traditional "Kabbalah" (jewish) from the hermetic, or progressive "Qabalah".
Spelt this way (with a Q) infers a more inclusive system, is non denominational or eclectic in direction. Apparently (according to Amber) this came from a mid 19th century culmination of eastern/western philosophy.
Perhaps this invisible sephira pertains to the "gateway", thus explaining our historical reluctance to recognise its inherent existence?