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Bake111@...
11-22-2002, 10:29 AM
interesting! so, does that mean if i pass thru 7 crystalline doors, that i am
working with the crown chakra?

if so, for about the last past week, the top of my head feels like someone is
gently touching my hair, right on the crown of my head. just enough pressure
for me to be aware, just enough tingling. i figured something was going on.

thanks
jane


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sol72us
11-22-2002, 01:50 PM
the seven planes of existence and
the seven bodies as related to the
tree of life:

spiritual plane and body:
the crown (keter)

causal plane and body:
understanding (binah) and wisdom(chokhmah)

higher mental plane and body:
severity (gevurah) and mercy (chesed)

egoic (self conscious awareness) plane and body:
essence (tiferet)

lower mental plane and emotional body:
splendour (hod) and victory (netzach)

astral plane and etheric body:
foundation (yesod)

physical plane and body:
kingdom (malkuth)

from
principles of qabalah
by amber jayanti, 1999

sol72us
11-22-2002, 01:50 PM
the seven planes of existence and
the seven bodies as related to the
tree of life:

spiritual plane and body:
the crown (keter)

causal plane and body:
understanding (binah) and wisdom(chokhmah)

higher mental plane and body:
severity (gevurah) and mercy (chesed)

egoic (self conscious awareness) plane and body:
essence (tiferet)

lower mental plane and emotional body:
splendour (hod) and victory (netzach)

astral plane and etheric body:
foundation (yesod)

physical plane and body:
kingdom (malkuth)

from
principles of qabalah
by amber jayanti, 1999

Ruth Paterson
11-23-2002, 10:32 AM
hi again pat: just wanted you to know your post
prompted me to order the book principles of qabalah by
amber jamanti from amazon. this one seems (from the 7
page excerpt on the amazon page) to be just what i
need to help me present my case for its use as a
spiritual "enhancer" at a spirituality group that i
attend. my "mini presentation" needs to be short, and
yet give a flavour of qabalah/kabbalah, so i thought
this book might just assist. thanks for the
suggestion. your influence is being felt in so many
ways on asc2! glad you're aboard. thankfully
gratefully, "onefully", ruth

--- sol72us <sol72us@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=wzlhinjbtkrboqem384nwchjdxxchu-nzysjnyc2kvk14by6arohrzyluiohiwhpazixc30uyyxl4hyy)> wrote:
> the seven planes of existence and
> the seven bodies as related to the
> tree of life:
>
> spiritual plane and body:
> the crown (keter)
>
> causal plane and body:
> understanding (binah) and wisdom(chokhmah)
>
> higher mental plane and body:
> severity (gevurah) and mercy (chesed)
>
> egoic (self conscious awareness) plane and body:
> essence (tiferet)
>
> lower mental plane and emotional body:
> splendour (hod) and victory (netzach)
>
> astral plane and etheric body:
> foundation (yesod)
>
> physical plane and body:
> kingdom (malkuth)
>
> from
> principles of qabalah
> by amber jayanti, 1999
>
>


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mizbabzie@...
11-23-2002, 11:20 AM
in a message dated 11/23/02 2:35:07 pm pacific standard time,
sol72us@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=mtndwd6sck2nhtokgl5bawsdwffyhc_pan-jelldepzhj_1ewwo1jhsxf__81o0rwfbhpot1uw) writes:


> the qabalah is known as the 'pathless path.'
> instead of providing an exact formula for living,
> the qabalah and its symbolic representation, the
> tree of life, offer guidlines for living. these
> guidelines are presented in the form of universal
> and natural laws, principles and truths which
> explain how we and the universe operate...the
> study of the qabalah is not about searching for
> the way or adopting another's way, but finding
> and following your way through life to higher
> consciousness."
>

this is exactly what i'm trying to say...lol.


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sol72us
11-23-2002, 02:34 PM
ruth: delighted for you. amber jayanti
is the author; one who is full of blessings.
the material is highly multi-dimensional and
profoundly enriching. most gratefully, pat

here is another excerpt:
"....the qabalah is known as the 'pathless path.'
instead of providing an exact formula for living,
the qabalah and its symbolic representation, the
tree of life, offer guidlines for living. these
guidelines are presented in the form of universal
and natural laws, principles and truths which
explain how we and the universe operate...the
study of the qabalah is not about searching for
the way or adopting another's way, but finding
and following your way through life to higher
consciousness."

from
principles of the qabalah
by amber jayanti, 1999