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  • in reply to: Discuss #329751

    Joan,
    Hebrew’s origin is fascinating.  It is a coded language that depicts the forces of our reality.
    To that extent, some forces are going in some forces are going out, and with what qualities, etc.
    The parsa is certain division where forces of bestowing are above the parsa and forces of reception are below the parsa.
    This code is also found in the beginning of the book of Genesis, regarding the creation of heaven (above the parsa) and earth (below the parsa).
    Seth@KabU

    in reply to: Discuss #329749

    Hi Sherry,
    Most words in Hebrew, certainly words we find in the ancient sources are built upon these three letter roots.  It could have two letters. Prefixes and suffixes around it change the tense and you will see usually a yud or a vav or a hey added here or there that slightly changes the meaning for example the work friend and the word connection or the word peace and the word complete.
    Regarding your name, Sherry, I’m not sure.  But the letters may be Shin, Reish, Yud, SH-R-Y.  Which are the same letters as Sarah before she had the letter Hey added as in Genesis 16:1.
    Seth@KabU

    Jarrett,
    We only add to the side of good.
    From this you will discover your true intentions and then you will reach a true need.
    That is all you need.
    There is no light without a vessel.
    Good luck,
    Seth@KabU

    Boke,
    The will is the desire.  This we don’t have control over.
    We get hungry, we get tired, etc..
    The intention is the human part that dresses on the will.
    We are born, as it says, as a “beast”.  It means like an animal.  I get hungry, I look to fulfill that hunger.
    When the degree of adam, “man” is born in us, then I eat, but I am eating not because of the unconscious desire that arises in me, which by the way I must fulfill … by nature, I must eat to live, every animal body must, but I now have a relationship with the One who emanated, created and formed reality into existence and I want to be connected with what the kabbalists call the Creator.
    That He wants to fill all of the creatures with delight.  So I am eating (will), in order to bring Him contentment (intention).
    Seth@KabU

    in reply to: Discuss #329108

    Rosemarie,
    This will help you a lot.  If you have the time and desire, learning the roots of the words will help you identify and see a myriad of connections.
    For example חבר Haver means friend.  חיבור Hibur means connection.
    Another example שלם Shalem means whole.  שלום means peace.  Even לשלם means to pay (to make whole).
    Seth@KabU

    in reply to: Discuss #329106

    Tracy,
    The 72 names are the light of Hochma that fills the kli of Hasadim that shine on us.  They are lights that fill our soul.  All of the genuine kabbalists who achieved a very high degree can know the Creator to such a point will know these names that dress in his soul and through it he becomes like the Creator and can do what the Creator does.

    We can work on our spiritual ascension, attain those degrees and from there we can work with the 72 names.
    People believe that we can use them to benefit matter in this world.  It does give people a good feeling and help psychologically, when a person feels it will help him, it can, that is undeniable, but to attain them, is something spiritual and altogether different.
    Seth@KabU

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