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The Tetragrammaton has a male part and a female part: Yah is the male part and stands as a name in its own right. The female part is the vav-heh. This is easily discernible (if the rabbies would simply look) from the fact that vav in Canaanite shows a breast pouring forth milk, derived from its original placement on the wheel of the year (at cancer), the original order of the twelve simples being recoverable from cross-correlation with what Irish tradition preserves concerning the alphabet—yielding a result where the square-Hebrew letter for aries the head actually looks like a head (samekh), that for gemini the shoulders actually looks like the shoulders-and-arms (cheyt), and so on.
The interplay between the 'fathers' (yod-heh-vav-heh) and the worlds is not quite as simple as the modern tradition you cite would suggest. Yes, the elements are invoked in the order fire-water-air-earth. And the middle two actually invoke the second and third wheels or worlds respectively, as you have stated, but these correspond to air and water (swords and cups) respectively. How this comes about is that yod-heh unites the Light of yod (capricorn, self-knowledge, the direction straight back or in, hence on the level of fire or sight) with the desire in heh (scorpio, desire, hence on the level of taste or water) to generate a thought in sagittary, which is on the level of air (the second wheel, that of the surroundings, called Beriyah or 'creation'). The doer (us), whose realm is the third wheel, Yetzirah (the bodily form or zodiac of the torso, where spring springs up towards aries the head, fall falls down towards libra the loins, etc.), then becomes ruled by the cycling thought (air) said conjoining created, which stands for the Sophia/Prunikos of the Gnostics (feminized form of the thinker or Holy Spirit, the Ruach ha-Kodesh).
The court cards of the Tarot of Marseilles were designed to represent the four letters of the Name as it reverberates through the four worlds, but not quite as moderns have correlated them. Since vav is the only letter on the female or outer side (Boaz column) of the body, it is represented by the Queen. And since yod and the two hehs are from the male or inner side, they are the King (yod), the Knight (first heh), and the Knave (second heh). Look at four of them and you will see which is in its element: the King of Batons has one pillar in the back of his throne, the Queen of Swords has two pillars in the back of her throne, the Knight of Cups is the Grail Knight, and the Knave of Money holds one coin while a second coin lies on the ground (earth's plenty), it being the second heh.
The prophets were successful in expelling God's consort from the Temple evidently, and with her went (evidently) a proper understanding of the Name: it is ineffable for one simple reason, that being that it represents the divine creative force, which in humans manifests as the procreative force, which requires a man and woman to invoke it, not a man by himself, which is why the Name has a female part as well as a male part.
I'll shut up now (lol).
The interplay between the 'fathers' (yod-heh-vav-heh) and the worlds is not quite as simple as the modern tradition you cite would suggest. Yes, the elements are invoked in the order fire-water-air-earth. And the middle two actually invoke the second and third wheels or worlds respectively, as you have stated, but these correspond to air and water (swords and cups) respectively. How this comes about is that yod-heh unites the Light of yod (capricorn, self-knowledge, the direction straight back or in, hence on the level of fire or sight) with the desire in heh (scorpio, desire, hence on the level of taste or water) to generate a thought in sagittary, which is on the level of air (the second wheel, that of the surroundings, called Beriyah or 'creation'). The doer (us), whose realm is the third wheel, Yetzirah (the bodily form or zodiac of the torso, where spring springs up towards aries the head, fall falls down towards libra the loins, etc.), then becomes ruled by the cycling thought (air) said conjoining created, which stands for the Sophia/Prunikos of the Gnostics (feminized form of the thinker or Holy Spirit, the Ruach ha-Kodesh).
The court cards of the Tarot of Marseilles were designed to represent the four letters of the Name as it reverberates through the four worlds, but not quite as moderns have correlated them. Since vav is the only letter on the female or outer side (Boaz column) of the body, it is represented by the Queen. And since yod and the two hehs are from the male or inner side, they are the King (yod), the Knight (first heh), and the Knave (second heh). Look at four of them and you will see which is in its element: the King of Batons has one pillar in the back of his throne, the Queen of Swords has two pillars in the back of her throne, the Knight of Cups is the Grail Knight, and the Knave of Money holds one coin while a second coin lies on the ground (earth's plenty), it being the second heh.
The prophets were successful in expelling God's consort from the Temple evidently, and with her went (evidently) a proper understanding of the Name: it is ineffable for one simple reason, that being that it represents the divine creative force, which in humans manifests as the procreative force, which requires a man and woman to invoke it, not a man by himself, which is why the Name has a female part as well as a male part.
I'll shut up now (lol).