| The Tree of Life Cheth (Hh) | |
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| Gateway to the Tree of Life | |
In creating the letter 'H' and its related Hebrew letter, Cheth, we form two pillars with a connecting crossbeam. When these two letters are designed, we create a unifying bridge between left and right hemispheres of our brain. The message of harmonizing opposites is then relayed to our interior anatomy. At the same time, with powerful intent and inner connection to our heart intelligence we can subtly reprogram our DNA. The heart itself symbolically represents a mystical union. With the heart there is no more separation of male-female, but a new expression, LOVE. As can be seen, the letter 'H' does not stop with the brain, but its life essence relates to the heart. The design of the Hebrew letter Cheth, | |
| The Tree of Life | |
In the Scriptures of Light we are told that the one who takes responsibility for shining with their divine gifts and talents will "eat" of the Tree of Life. The initial reference to the Tree of Life is in the story of creation. Here we learn of two trees, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life. The Tree of Knowledge represents our dualistic perceptions of what is real, thereby creating a world devoid of divine connection. The mystical Tree of Life, on the other hand, brings us to an encounter with the divine Reality. This experience is beyond our mental perceptions and comprehension. In the sacred literature the Tree of Life is illustrated with 32 pathways. The ten circles are called sefirot; the connecting lines relate to the twenty-two Hebrew Alphabet letters. The Sefirot and the alphabet are latent within us, waiting for us to bring them alive and transmit their Light to the world. | |
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When we see or write the letter 'H', the Living the intent to help the world connect to the sacredness of life empowers us to walk through the gateway of the letter 'H'. The soul then directly experiences the mystical nature of the Tree of Life. | |
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