I would agree that Daath is the "form-maker", while Binah is moreso the receiver of the "form" to be made.
I see the relationship of Daath to Chokmah/Binah as a microcosm of the relationship of Kether to Ein Sof/Ohr Ein Sof.
Kether would be the Logos, or free will being potentiated. The Original Thought.
Before free will is potentiated, there is only the infinite intelligence, represented by the Ohr Ein Sof. The infinite intelligence did not yet have a thought. In a "gnostic" sense, I might say that Ein Sof/Ohr Ein Sof (intelligent infinity/infinite intelligence) represents the first aeon.
The argument I was making was that the non-focused perceptive state of the Ohr Ein Sof that was not yet potentiated and is thus pure intelligence, is akin to the Virgin Mary, or Womb of Creation, which gives birth to the Logos.
Just as there is the supernal triad of Kether, Chokmah, Binah....one could say there is a purely transcendent triad in the infinite/octave realm of Ayin, Ayin Soph, and Ohr Ayin Soph.
I see the relationship of Daath to Chokmah/Binah as a microcosm of the relationship of Kether to Ein Sof/Ohr Ein Sof.
Kether would be the Logos, or free will being potentiated. The Original Thought.
Before free will is potentiated, there is only the infinite intelligence, represented by the Ohr Ein Sof. The infinite intelligence did not yet have a thought. In a "gnostic" sense, I might say that Ein Sof/Ohr Ein Sof (intelligent infinity/infinite intelligence) represents the first aeon.
The argument I was making was that the non-focused perceptive state of the Ohr Ein Sof that was not yet potentiated and is thus pure intelligence, is akin to the Virgin Mary, or Womb of Creation, which gives birth to the Logos.
Just as there is the supernal triad of Kether, Chokmah, Binah....one could say there is a purely transcendent triad in the infinite/octave realm of Ayin, Ayin Soph, and Ohr Ayin Soph.