Sounds fascinating! (The next book)
I think you’ll also get along and love my friend @Monikaco ⚡️BЯΛVӨ MӨПIKΛ 💥 who takes an interest like me in these areas.
I never knew the link between the letter tet in Hebrew and serpent. In fact it’s not a literal translation.. only a symbolical or kaballistic connection from what I’m reading.
I speak Hebrew - my mother tongue - so if you ever want to “use” me to check things pls feel free.
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Monika is very knowledgeable when it comes to astrology, biogeometry, Daoist stone medicine/crystal healing modalities, and “human design”. Our paths crossed a few years ago on X.
Thank you for letting me know of your native expertise with Hebrew. I will certainly keep that in mind as I continue to research and attempt to connect the dots. @Shadrach has been a huge supporter of the weekly spiritual study group, now called “Flight Club” and he is much more familiar with Hebrew than I am.
As such, I wasn’t aware that the relationship between tet and serpents/snakes was purely esoteric but I suppose I’m not all that shocked to learn that. Thank you. 🙏 I’ve included in this post a photograph of one of the relevant pages from my copy of Imre Vallyon’s wonderful textbook called Kabbalah Unveiled where I learned about the connection between the serpent and tet.
It really helped me to resolve some questions regarding Biblical usage of Alpha and Omega. The X user called OMApproach, at one point, shared the other image in a post and it clicked for me. I applied the same “occult blind” to omega and realized that upside down omega looks like a serpent with belly on ground, head and tail up. When I saw this page from Kabbalah Unveiled, and I looked at the shape of the tet character, I realized it was the same shape as omega upside down (as well as the Arabic letter ba).
Alpha and omega, being first and last in the Greek alphabet, have symbolic correspondence to the crown and root chakras. The Arabic alif and ba, being right next to one another in the Arabic alphabet, symbolize the goal of bringing the Divine Feminine into union with the Divine Masculine. The symbolism offered by aleph and tet in Hebrew has a beautiful mathematical component to it not found in Greek or Arabic. Aleph is 1 and tet is 9. This satisfies “first” and “last” insofar as tet/9 is the last single digit numeral but it goes deeper. Aleph and tet translates to aleph + tet or 1+9. This equals 10 which, mathematically in a base 10 system, is a moment of ascendance. The singles position cannot house any more quantity. A new, greater place value is “opened up” or utilized to represent that quantity. Aleph + tet is mathematically modeling the ascendance of uniting the Divine Feminine with the Divine Masculine.
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