Sunday, June 22, 2008

Shayish, The Importance Of A Vav-Torah

י"ט סיון התשס"ח
Alban Heruin 20

The transition metal with which my newest ritual treasure is made is cobalt. With an atomic number of 27, most of the earth's cobalt is in its core. The Hebrew word for cobalt is ערב meaning 'evening'. My Craftwork cobalt 'evening'-related entry follows yesterday's series of 'morning'-related entries which began with Death Of Distortion, The Day The Sun Stood Still. During the period of time uniting the entries this weekend, as the order in my writings, evening followed morning.

The morning to evening order is the reverse (a function of vav hahipuch) of that with which the waters of Bereshit 1:5-6 were divided, suggesting that the waters of Creation are no longer divided, and have reunited (a function of vav hachibur).

2 comments:

Shalom Ash said...

Just discovered your blog. good stuff.

Mog Rhod said...

Curious last name you have, similar to Llew of Lugh, or Lugos of the Gaelic folks.

VaV is Cognate with Vajra.

Eventually people will realize the work of Greenburg and Merrit Ruhlen on proto-world language, and even that language is a quite natural expression of DNA (the word made flesh) as base pairs follow rules of grammar.

VaV is cognate with Vajra for a number of reasons...22 total aleph-bet, number 22 is a completion. The original pasupati, or shiva of hinduism was RUDRA (at creation) and called the Howler, extreme activity (number 11). The opposite representation of cessation is Guan Yin, or Avalokiteshvara (heart of great perfect wisdom sutra) and they/it/he/she is depicted with 11 heads.

The Vajra is a mirror of Samsara (Earth) and Nirvana (Heaven), 11:11 (22).

As Jesus said "on earth as it is in heaven" this is Kabbalistic, but also in world archetypes/fulfillment.

The Vajra (VaV) in sanskrit is a word for lightning (heaven) and diamond (earth) with similar qualities of energy and clarity, but opposite.

Luke 17:20-24

VaV

Vajra

Dare to be true to yourself.