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[[File:Sephirot.png|right|frame|Sephiroth]] The Sephiroth meaning emanations, are the 10 attributes of God as described in the Kabbalah, part of the esoteric teaching of Judaism. Judaism's Kabbalah is based on the teachings given by the [[Yahweh]] Collective located on [[Saturn Blood Worship|Saturn]]. The Kabbalah brought through pieces of [[Melchizedek]] intelligence through the knowledge of the [[Universal Tree of Life]]. | [[File:Sephirot.png|right|frame|Sephiroth]] The Sephiroth meaning emanations, are the 10 attributes of God as described in the Kabbalah, part of the esoteric teaching of Judaism. Judaism's Kabbalah is based on the teachings given by the [[Yahweh]] Collective located on [[Saturn Blood Worship|Saturn]]. The Kabbalah brought through pieces of [[Melchizedek]] intelligence through the knowledge of the [[Universal Tree of Life]]. | ||
[[Daath]] or Da'at in the [[Kabbalah]], is the location where all ten spheres (in their version) of the | [[Daath]] or Da'at in the [[Kabbalah]], is the location where all ten spheres (in their version) of the Tree of Life are united as one. In ES, we work with the [[Universal 12 Tree Grid]] and [[Universal Time matrix]] as our foundation. | ||
It means Hidden Word or Knowledge. In Daath all spheres or [[Sephiroth]] exist in their perfected state of infinite sharing. The three [[Sephiroth]] of the left column that would receive and conceal the Divine light, instead share and reveal it. Since all [[Sephiroth]] radiate infinite self-giving Divine Light, it is no longer possible to distinguish one sephira from another, thus they are one. | It means Hidden Word or Knowledge. In Daath all spheres or [[Sephiroth]] exist in their perfected state of infinite sharing. The three [[Sephiroth]] of the left column that would receive and conceal the Divine light, instead share and reveal it. Since all [[Sephiroth]] radiate infinite self-giving Divine Light, it is no longer possible to distinguish one sephira from another, thus they are one. |