The Qabalistic Tree of Life is a glyph that contains all and nothing. But, it is not my intention to explain the Tree of Life. Rather, I would like to share how I have placed the Feri Gods on the glyph and, perhaps more importantly, how I have explored the paths between them. This is a work in progress, so the path names are likely to shift and change and evolve along with my understanding. It would be great to have some feedback - please, look at the glyph and sit with the connections. Do any resonate with you? Why or why not?
Oh, if you click the image you should be able to view a bigger and clearer glyph. If you stretch your imagination, this glyph is not dissimilar to the lemniscate representation of the Pantheon.
Happy Qabala-ing.
Oh, if you click the image you should be able to view a bigger and clearer glyph. If you stretch your imagination, this glyph is not dissimilar to the lemniscate representation of the Pantheon.
Happy Qabala-ing.
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ReplyDeleteI don't know if you will ever read this comment, as it is many years after you posted this, but i just wanted to thank you for your posts of how to use the Qabala tree of life, the middle Pillar exercise, and the LBRP with the Feri deities.
ReplyDeleteI learned these practices quite a few years ago when I was interested in ceremonial magic, but always felt uncomfortable using the Judaic-Christian names. How wonderful to be able to explore them again through the Feri Deities!