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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · The Path of Zain connects Tipheret (Beauty) and Binah (Understanding). Tipheret represents beauty, harmony, and balance, while Binah represents understanding, intuition, and the ability to conceptualize and give birth to new ideas.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Binah (Understanding): Binah is the third Sefirah and represents the ability to perceive, analyze, and understand the deeper meanings and structures of creation. It is the source of the formative power that shapes and defines existence.

  3. Vor einem Tag · When the Spirit takes form inside a being, it is not always an aware one like humans are but can connect to animals as well. This is not a full spiritual connection but just a portion of it. Humans are aware so can increase Spirit into one’s life. Animals are not aware. They do not decrease in Spirit as much but still have a Conscious Awareness.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Binah (Understanding) Binah represents understanding and contemplation . It reflects the maternal aspect of the divine, nurturing and giving shape to creation. The divine name is Jehovah Elohim, translated as “The Lord God.” Archangel Tzaphkiel, connected to Binah, is a source of divine understanding and patience. Chesed (Mercy)

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · The matrix that is the Universe has Binah as the mother and the galgal as her womb. The Galgal is the womb from which one is re-born to the spiritual plane (the sacrament of baptism as the re-birth through the fire, air and water of the Holy Spirit). Time extends between Chakmah and Binah, but there is also the extension from Keter to Malkhut.

  6. Der Bachelor of Being (kurz liebevoll „BoB“ genannt) ist eine persönliche Orientierungszeit für 18- bis 25-Jährige nach skandinavischem Vorbild. Für fünf Monate leben 25 junge Menschen als Gemeinschaft auf einem traumhaften Biolandhof in einer Fulda-Schleife bei Kassel, um sich den wesentlichen Fragen des Lebens zu widmen.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · And through this, all the worlds ascend higher, higher from NaHiY (Netzach, Hod, Yesod) to ChaGaT (Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet), and from ChaGaT to ChaBaD (Chochmah, Binah, Da’at), and from ChaBaD to Keter Elyon (the highest crown) that is in the head of Adam Kadmon, as it is written in Parshat Beshelach, “Why do you scream to me,” the matter is dependent on Atika.