ellauri070.html on line 338: The Qliphoth/Qlippoth/Qlifot or Kelipot (Hebrew: קְלִיפּוֹת‎, the different English spellings are used in the alternative Kabbalistic traditions of Hermetic Qabalah and Jewish Kabbalah respectively), literally "Peels", "Shells" or "Husks" (from singular: קְלִפָּה‎ qlippah "Husk"), are the representation of evil or impure spiritual forces in Jewish mysticism, the polar opposites of the holy Sefirot. The realm of evil is also termed Sitra Achra/Aḥra (Aramaic סטרא אחרא‎, the "Other Side" opposite holiness) in Kabbalah texts.
ellauri070.html on line 342: Their four "concentric" terms are derived from Ezekiel's vision (1:4), "And I looked and behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it..." The "Three Impure Qlippot" (completely Tamei "impure") are read in the first three terms, the intermediate "Shining Qlippah" (Nogah "brightness") is read in the fourth term, mediating as the first covering directly surrounding holiness, and capable of sublimation. In medieval Kabbalah, the Shekhinah is separated in Creation from the Sefirot by man´s sin, while in Lurianic Kabbalah Divinity is exiled in the qlippot from prior initial Catastrophe in Creation. This causes "Sparks of Holiness" to be exiled in the qlippot, Jewish Observance with physical objects redeeming mundane Nogah, while the Three Impure Qlippot are elevated indirectly through Negative prohibitions. Repentance out of love retrospectively turns sin into virtue, darkness into light. When all the sparks are freed from the qlippot, depriving them of their vitality, the Messianic era begins. In Hasidic philosophy, the kabbalistic scheme of qlippot is internalised in psychological experience as self-focus, opposite to holy devekut self-nullification, underlying its Panentheistic Monistic view of qlippot as the illusionary self-awareness of Creation.
ellauri071.html on line 529: Sefirot (hepr. ‏סְפִירוֹת‎, yks. סְפִירָה, sefira) on osa elämän puuta juutalaisessa mystiikassa eli kabbalassa. Elämän puu on eräänlainen kosmologia, tapa jäsentää maailmankaikkeutta. Sitä käytetään Jumalan ja luomisen ymmärtämiseen. Elämän puu koostuu kymmenestä sefirasta, jotka on yhdistetty 22 polulla. Näyttää joltain tyhmältä pelilaudalta. Jonkinlainen ihmishamo sekin on, huono kehonkuva.
ellauri071.html on line 531: Sefirot kuvaavat jumaluuden eri emanaatioita ja ilmenemismuotoja. Emanaatioiksi (lat. emano ’virrata ulos’, ’valua’, ’saada alkunsa’, ’levitä’) kutsutaan joidenkin tiettyjen uskomusjärjestelmien kosmologiassa tai kosmogoniassa Korkeimmasta Olennosta (h.k.) emanoituneita eli alkunsa saaneita tai "virranneita" alempia olentoja. Näiden uskomusten mukaan Korkein Olento ei luonut fyysistä maailmankaikkeutta itse suoraan, vaan näiden alempien emanaatioiden kautta. Eräänlaisena valkovuotona. Tämän paradigman mukaisesti luominen etenee vuodatuksena alkuperäisestä absoluuttisesta Korkeimmasta Olennosta, tai jopa muutoksena siinä. Elämän puu on kabbalan keskeinen symboli, joka kuvaa aistimaailman ja yliaistillisen todellisuuden yhteyttä sekä universumin rakennetta. Sefirot-järjestelmään liittyy myös aineksia esimerkiksi astrologiasta ja enkeliopista. New Age-liike imuroi nää hörhöilyt jutkuilta kuin janoinen Paavo Pesusieni.
ellauri300.html on line 323: Founded in 1775 by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the name "Chabad" (חב״ד‎) is an acronym formed from three Hebrew words—Chokhmah, Binah, Da'at (the first three sefirot of the kabbalistic Tree of Life) (חכמה, בינה, דעת‎): "Wisdom, Understanding, and Knowledge"—which represent the intellectual and kabbalistic underpinnings of the movement. The name Lubavitch derives from the town in which the now-dominant line of leaders resided from 1813 to 1915. Other, non-Lubavitch scions of Chabad either disappeared or merged into the Lubavitch line. In the 1930s, the sixth Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, moved the center of the Chabad movement from Russia to Poland. After the outbreak of World War II, he moved the center of the movement to the United States, and there it is to this day.
xxx/ellauri166.html on line 379: "In the imagery of the Kabbalah the shekhinah is the most overtly female sefirah, the last of the ten sefirot, referred to imaginatively as 'the daughter of Cod'. ... The harmonious relationship between the female shekhinah and the six sefirot which precede her causes the world itself to be sustained by the flow of divine energy. She is like the moon reflecting the divine light into the world." Juppajju, tässä on sitten neizyt Maaria. Se oli niinkö Monsieur Mossen äisky, uusikuu.
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