12-08-2015, 04:39 PM
(12-08-2015, 01:55 PM)darklight Wrote: According Ra, the sequence of the gateway is six, seven, eight. This is the central pathway in the tree of life that seems very, very difficult to open it with the inner eye.
Da´at, also known as the great abyss, seems a very dangerous area according other sources. To reach Keter in the upper triad, the magician must crossover the abyss. In the physical incarnation, a person can lose his mind.
Yeah, I'm not even sure if it is possible to cross it in physical incarnation, but who knows. Seems more of a higher density thing.
(12-08-2015, 03:18 PM)Matt1 Wrote: Daath isn't a sephiroth but what is left of the adept as he moves over beyond the veil of the abyss into the supernal or the creator experiencing itself through progressive emanations before the separation of consciousness into that which is below the abyss or the Ruach and Nefesh of yetzirah and assiah.
My understanding is that Daath isn't a sephiroth, rather, it is all the sephiroth joined together as one. To me, that sounds like seventh density violet ray.
(12-08-2015, 03:18 PM)Matt1 Wrote: That being said the Qabalah of the WMT is sycretic so the chakra's and planes of systems such as theosophy tend to be common on the glyph. The best way i have seen them on the Tree of Life would be Malkuth as Red Ray, Yesod as Orange, Hod and Netzach as yellow, Tiphareth through Chesed as Green, Daath as Blue, Binah and Chockmah as Indigo and Kether as Violet. Ain soph or nothingness, limitless and limitless light being the 8th density.
Interesting, I'll try it on for size and see how it feels.
(12-08-2015, 03:18 PM)Matt1 Wrote: All that being said, this is just my views on the tree, its a personal experience and development, if your model works for you then so be it, but i think there is also wisdom in conforming some what to the traditional views and not overly changing some of the wisdom that has been in place for a long time, yet not allowing oneself to be caught up and limited by tradition. I see you used a couple of variation of the Otz Chiim, the later one is the Kircher tree and the former the tree of the Lurianic tradition. For the most part everything i have seen from the western tradition is coming from the Kircher glyph and the tradition Jewish kabbalah as the former Lurianic tree. I would recommend the studying of the Kircher tree as almost all the correspondences such as those found in 777 are based on that symbol, as the paths on the Lurianic are in a different order.
Yeah, there is a crazy amount of superstition, distortion, dogma, and just plain old gobbledegook in occult literature. I may end up abandoning it altogether, but as long it interests me, I'll keep experimenting.