Throne of Goodness
Tet (Jj)

The story of creation unfolds with the continuous reiteration that all that was brought into form was good. The Hebrew letter Tet, the letter 'Jj', is the divine blueprint of goodness.

"Life is full and good." How alive our days can be when we have the intuitive sense of life as fullness and goodness. As we move through our days, it is well for us to look through multi-faceted lens that we may recognize goodness in its beautiful forms with holistic sight. We encounter goodness in the caringness of a friend, in divine attendance to our needs, and in the produce of the earth available for creating health and vitality. Divine goodness takes the form of healings, love, courage, insights, and revelations. All our conceivable qualities and those not yet known to us have their origin in this sacred attribute. The goodness of the benevolent Presence is dynamically active in creation with blessings. We have inherited this supreme quality from our divine Source, and it is up to us as to the degree we will be the extended kindness of our Provider. We come to know our goodness by the way we care for ourselves, and by the way we encourage others to discover their own strengths. This is the path of the letter 'Jj', the Hebrew Tet.

The Graphology of the Letter 'Jj'

The letter 'J' designed as an upright staff is a graphic symbol of rulership, judge and administrator. This is the letter that offers us the qualities and powers to effectively govern our lives with justice and kindness. It carries within itself accountability for the choices we make in fulfilling our soul purpose. The letter 'J' written as the lower case 'j' further reveals the essence of this sacred letter.

Goodness implies having insights and intuitive perceptions for the ways we are going to design and orchestrate our lives. We bring these insights into the world, after having reviewed them with our feelings. The loyalty associated with the letter 'j' fortifies our commitment to stand behind our principles gathered from our direct insights and perceptions.

The letter style illustrated above begins without a lead-in stroke, indicating the quality of directness. The i-dot represents loyalty, perceptions and insights. The downward straight movement stands for determination to follow through on our insights related to goodness. The return stroke involves our feelings about the perceptions, and when approved, the return stroke completes the movement ending at the right. This means that we are bringing forth a gift of goodness for us to experience personally, or it may be a blessing for our relationships and the world-at-large.

The Number Nine

The letter 'Jj', encoding goodness, is in resonance with the number nine. In the science of numerology, the number nine represents completion and universal love. It is in living our goodness that we can attain this supreme quality of life. Once we are the blessing of universal love and compassion, we complete the earth cycle of limitation. Sagittarius is the zodiac sign associated with the number nine. In cooperating with this sign of aspiration, we create a spiritualized mind. Once we have attained such a heightened state of mind, we are no longer shrouded from knowing our divine connection. The true Sagittarius of goodness walks in the light and effectively directs materialistic distractions, such as fame, misplaced power or consumer desires. Having completed earth schooling, this Sagittarius is now ready for new responsibilities that she/he may continually administer blessings received from the Throne of Goodness.

Soul Reflections
Take a Look
  1. Complete the following phrase spontaneously:
    1. Life is ...
    2. Life is ...
    3. Life is ...
    4. Life is ...
    5. Life is ...
    What are subconscious attitudes and perceptions you have about life?
  2. In what events and/or experiences do you have difficulty seeing goodness?
  3. What are key ways you are "good" to yourself? to others? Is your goodness coming from obligation or kindness?
  4. What are three ways you saw or experienced goodness today?
  5. Look at the design of your letter 'j'. Do you follow through on your insights once they have been reviewed by your feelings?
What to Do
Reframe attitudes about life that reflect struggle or pain.
Take one event or experience that you label as "bad". Look "inside" the event or experience and find the hidden blessing.
Reflect on the multiple ways goodness is your natural expression. See beyond appearances to recognize goodness.
Remember to be grateful for the goodness you see and experience.
Honor your feelings for the picture they offer you in the way you are seeing life.
 
Online Course: Lessons
Aleph (Aa)Bet (Bb)Gimel (Cc)
Dalet (Dd)Hei (Ee)Vav (Ff)
Zain (Gg)Cheth (Hh)Tet (Jj)
Yod (Ii)Kaf (Kk, Uu)Lamed (Ll)
Mem (Mm, Ww)Nun (Nn)Samech (Xx)
Ayin (Oo)Pey (Pp, Vv)Tzadi (Yy, Zz)
Qoph (Qq)Resh (Rr)Shin (Ss)
Tav (Tt)