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Geburah is the fifth | Geburah is the fifth sphere in the kabbalistic tree of life, and it is the second of the emotive attributes of the [[Sephiroth]]. It represents severity or judgement and limitation.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gevurah Wikipedia Gevurah]</ref> | ||
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]]. | |||
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== | ==Adverse Sephiroth== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | Kabbalah of The [[Qlippoth]]s; 5-Geburah- Golachab-(The Arsonists) Qlippoth that sends energies, workings and messages for good or ill, to bring conflict and injury, gives the judgment of the manifested working, gives force to something, brings war to the issue, force of magick, the spark of action, the desire to act, The [[Qlippoth]] of lust, power complex.(The Qlippoth is the [[Negative Form]] shell and/ or [[Imposter Spirit]] negative force of the Sephiroth) | ||
==Golachab== | |||
Burning Bodies, “Geburah is a going forth in power to rule in strength. The order of Golab is composed of those who burn to do destruction --- even on themselves. The outer form is Usiel, 'The Ruins of God'.” Asmodeus: The Destroying God or Samael the Black. | |||
To Golachab, Asmodeus is attributed. “This name is half Hebrew and half Latin. Asmodeus is often mentioned in the literature of demonology. The name can also be translated as 'The one adorned with fire'.” Whom they call also Samael the Black. | |||
<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qliphoth Qlippoth]</ref> | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |