TemperanceAngel
As above, so below.
Yes, also known as the Seal of Solomon. is that somehow linked to the name Star of David? Historically I mean.The_Star said:Re: 6 pointed star
You may also want to consider investigating The Seal of Solomon
TemperanceAngel said:I am very interested in the six pointed star and what is meanings are to the Kabbalah. I know so little about the Kabbalah I won't pretend otherwise.
It might be appropriate to think of this Saturn as poised on the central pillar where Da’at is. One notes, by the way, that the planets corresponding to the Sefirot at its six points only match one orientation relative to planetary rulership: 3-Saturn pointing at capricorn, 4-Jupiter at pisces, 5-Mars at scorpio, 7-Venus at taurus, 8-Mercury at virgo, and 9-moon at cancer. Turned around and with Saturn pointing at aquarius misses with 9-moon, which ends up pointing at sun’s leo. (The sun, usually placed at Tiferet, is, rather, at Chesed and represents the cycle of the great year (‘precession’), which is the relationship of 6-year-ecliptic and 10-day-equator. We are speaking here of the cycles or rounds (the suit Coins in tarot) of the material, Asiyah world (womb of time).ravenest said:I guess the simplest version is centering the centre of the hexagram on Tiphareth. Saturn / Binah is the higest point, the others follow attribution on the Tree.
Two comments on the Wikipedia ‘Merkaba’ article:Major Tom said:
This is simply false.In modern esoteric teachings, it is taught that the MerKaBa is an interdimensional vehicle consisting of two equally sized, interlocked tetrahedra of light with a common center, where one tetrahedron points up and the other down.