Kaballah And The KA
CLIMBING THE TREE
Along our life's journey from physical birth through to material death, the cycle of life brings us through periods of challenge, reflection and growth. According to some Eastern traditions, the wheel of life is eternal. Our progression through multiple lifetimes brings enlightenment for both the unity spirit and for humankind.
The etymology of words often reveals deeper meanings of our collective consciousness – words depicting 'people' or Kin/kind and of BE-ing, to symbolise what it is to Be a part of the whole and for living in the moment through experience.
The Tree of Life is an embodiment of the universal mind, the universal spirit and a representation of the path we take along our journey from matter to spiritual. The Qabalah teachings of Dion Fortune, better explain the significance of each path and each connection between the astral and the physical planes. The energetics of the tree can be seen from above as in the Heavens, descending down to the Earth, or travelling up from the Earth via 22 paths to the Heavens as an ascension from Earthly being along a spiritual path of development – some refer to this adventure as The Hero's Journey.
The KA & The Ka'aba
The symbolic term of Ka represents the energetic body received by the physical body at birth. The Ka can also be symbolic of the karmic egg or soul body of the individual, which contains the essence of the spirit, which has eternal life.
The Egyptians believed the body needed to be mummified to retain the Ka eternally after physical death. If there was no physical body, the Ka could be transmitted to a picture or other charged artifact. The Ka has connections to the divine and can be said to be the divine spark in man.
The main religions all have a central belief around divine powers being received through ritual and prayer. In Western Occultism, the significance of Saturn, which is also associated with the Crescent icon found in Islam, centres around death and rebirth. Cronos or Father Time is both the destroyer and holder of creation – also symbolic of the black Hindu deities Shiva/Shakti and the male/female principles in us all.
Saturn has a six-sided hexagon 'eye' which also symbolises a flattened cube. The black cube at Mecca, called the Ka'abala is faced at prayer times, from wherever followers are situated in the world and it is also where pilgrims walk in an anti-clockwise direction. The anticlockwise spin (Widdershins for pagan mysicism), can be seen as a significant motion for explaining the toroidal, centripetal energetics of the implosion fractal Phi – AKA Golden Mean ratio, found everywhere throughout nature.
Synchronicity
The Coptic church, the Old and New Testament, The Torah and the Talmud, the current Koran and the earlier interpretations seem to all stem from the same origins as ancient Chinese Daoist, Hindu and Egyptian civilisations. The Ka, the Ba and the Akh refer to the physical, soul and spiritual bodies. The Ka, having a direct connection in meaning to the word 'car', was a physical vehicle for retaining the lifeforce, that could be fuelled by keeping food nearby in the tomb, to sustain the Ba Soul. The mummification of the body ensured the essence of the living could be retained for the Soul body Ba to return to. The Akh is the spiritual container – the personality of the living, who had been deemed morally and emotionally passed for continuation in the afterlife, with abilities to connect back to the land of the living. Only those who had a balanced heart with the ostrich feather (called Maat Kheru), could attain the Akh. The Similarities of the Akh to the symbol of the Ankh – signifying eternal life and the ankh being the container of the eternal spirit, used in ritual for the Egyptian Tombs to transcend the physical plane.
Mer Ka Ba
The Merjaba star is a double tetrahedron pyramid. Mer is the Egyptian name for the pyramid. It's also the French word for 'sea' as in the 'sea of consciousness'. The Merkaba is said to be a container for the consciousness, soul and spirit. Merkaba (Merkabah) is a Hebrew word meaning “Chariot”, “Thing to Ride in”, or “Cart”, comprised of three words: Mer (Light), Ka (Spirit) & Ba (Body). It symbolises the male and female principles and is seen in the Archangel Metatron's Cube, as the defining geometric form holding all other sacred geometry.
Metatronic Cube And The Platonic Solids
According to a Hermetic Aiom – ALL is mind. The universe is mental and all in it are constructs of mind. From the Metatronic Cube, we can create all of the platonic solids. The Flower of Life is the blueprint from which the solids emerge. The Earth's grid on the ecreation plane, is a flower of life grid, matching the patterns formed on the face of a sunflower. It's the same PHI and Pi, fractal toroidal force emanating from an electrical-magnetic force and sounds forming the 3-dimensional cymatic structures – including the Tree of Life, which collapses to overlap, forming the Merkaba.





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