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Hod is the eighth sphere in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Judaism's Kabbalah is based on the teachings given by the [[Yahweh]] Collective. The [[Hod]] represents Glory or Majesty. As the tree of life is supposed to be a roadmap to "consciousness", Hod is where form is given by language in its widest sense, being the key to the mystery of form. Our unconscious desires come from [[Netsach]], and are given form in the symbolic realm by Hod, manifesting unconsciously through [[Yesod]] to [[Malchuth]].<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hod_(Kabbalah) Wikipedia Hod]</ref>
[[Hod]] is the eighth sphere in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Judaism's Kabbalah is based on the teachings given by the [[Yahweh]] Collective. The [[Hod]] represents Glory or Majesty. As the tree of life is supposed to be a roadmap to "consciousness", Hod is where form is given by language in its widest sense, being the key to the mystery of form. Our unconscious desires come from [[Netsach]], and are given form in the symbolic realm by Hod, manifesting unconsciously through [[Yesod]] to [[Malchuth]].<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hod_(Kabbalah) Wikipedia Hod]</ref>


Netzach is identified with the right leg or foot when the Tree of Life is portrayed on the human form, while Hod is the left leg or foot. '''This is reversed setting from the Guardian [[12 Tree Grid]] which has the 3D sphere on the right, and the 4D Sphere on the left.'''
Netzach is identified with the right leg or foot when the Tree of Life is portrayed on the human form, while Hod is the left leg or foot. '''This is reversed setting from the Guardian [[12 Tree Grid]] which has the 3D sphere on the right, and the 4D Sphere on the left.'''