In Hebrew, “HaShem” means “The Name”: God.
השם
To avoid fully writing the name of God, it is customary to write only the letter Heh.
ה
The Heh corresponds to the letter H.
H, like Humor.
For God is Amour, God is Humor.
In the name of God, YHVH, the letter Heh appears twice.
יהוה
This repetition of Heh signifies laughter, as in “Hey Hey!”, “Ha Ha!”, “Hi Hi!”, “Ho Ho!”…
The first Heh corresponds to the sefira Bina, and the second to Malchut: the Kingdom of God.
Bina and Malchut are feminine attributes. The feminine dimension of the divine, which relates to inwardness, is revealed by the Mashiach, an anagram of “Yismah” (“He will rejoice”). Thus, the Mashiach is the incarnate Laughing Word.
משיח
ישמח
Le roi (the king) = L’heureux (the happy one)