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Hebrew Literature

Chapter 2 II Concerning the Skull of the Ancient One, and Concerning His Brain; and Concerning the Three Heads, and the Hair, and the Discriminatory Paths

Word Count: 765    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ng, but its end is the convexity of its join

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istilleth a dew into Microprosopus, into that place which is called Heaven;

vii. 27: "And Elohim shall giv

dew, and all the place of the a

ncealed, and in that Skull is the Supernal Wisd

ng is revealed save the Head alone, seeing t

dden therein, and is called the Supernal Brain, [pg 306] the Hidden Brain,

forth, one within the other,

d Wisdom, which is cover

Head of all things, and the

t Holy Ancient One, the Conc

that which is in that Head-neither knows nor is known, becaus

e in thy place;" and Ezek. i. 14. The Chaioth, li

N, Ain, the Negatively Existent; seeing that back fr

all those locks depend

Equilibrium; neither in any manner is the neck see

is in an unvarying condition of joy,

den in Him is divided into three802 paths in a quaternary, and He Himself the Ancie

s going forth from the Skull, is that path by who

iv. 18, "And the path of th

Isa. lviii. 14, "Then shalt thou

the other paths illuminated wh

is the highest Crown among the Supernals, w

hts illuminated, and they fl

reme Light, which is hid

kindled by Him, and derive

found to have three heads, which

s that only high

s symbolized in the Triad, hence all the othe

y Ancient One is also

d is so that the (one form is) the Highest Cro

that superior Head,

remaining Lights are myst

zed and concealed under the conception of the Uni

stricted, and are bound together in the Unity or Mon

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