A Temple is a structure made from elements of Earth, but where God may descend from Heaven to dwell among us. For example, the Tabernacle in the Hebrew Bible serves as a dwelling place for the Shechinah, the Feminine ‘Presence’ of God in the world. It is important to note that God tells Moses the…
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Posts Categorized: Shechinah
RACHEL & LEAH (Part 2)
TweetShare With cunning and wisdom, the Sacred Feminine protects Jacob and transfers all of Laban’s power to him. (Don’t like Videos? To read the Transcript instead, click the TAB on upper right) *** PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO LEAVE A COMMENT! *** If you enjoy my Blog, please consider buying a book today.And let me…
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THE BEAUTY AND WISDOM OF THE FEMININE
TweetShare In the Kabbalah, Rachel represents Beauty and Leah represents deep Understanding, two sides of the Sacred Feminine — the ‘Presence’ of God in the manifest world. (Don’t like Videos? To read the Transcript instead, click the TAB on upper right) *** PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO LEAVE A COMMENT! *** If you enjoy my…
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THE BEAUTIFUL REBECCA
TweetShare Since Isaac and Ishmael could re-unite as brothers, the story makes clear, there is no reason at all why their children, Jews and Muslims, cannot do the same. Come hear the story of Rebecca, her husband, and her children. Episode 6 of THE SACRED FEMININE: Women in the Bible (Don’t like Videos? To read…
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THE FREEMASONS AND THE TEMPLE
TweetShare To help build his Temple, Solomon called upon the services of two special people, both of whom were named Hiram. The story of this triad of Temple Builders would later provide a basis for the Freemason tradition. First, there was King Hiram of Tyre, who “had always been a friend of David.” Solomon knew…
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SOLOMON AND ASMODEUS: A LEGEND ABOUT BUILDING THE TEMPLE
TweetShare Solomon’s Temple, the permanent ‘home for God’ where the Ark of the Covenant would rest and the Shechinah would dwell, was built on the same pattern as the original ‘Tabernacle in the Wilderness’ that was built by Moses, though it was far more grand and elaborate. The Bible tells us that “no hammer or…
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