Aum Namah Shivaya

The mantra Aum Namah Shivaya (ॐ नमः शिवाय) praises Shiva, the Universal Self which is One.

Aum corresponds to the primordial sound, the origin vibration.
The five syllables Na – Mah – Shi – Va – Ya correspond to the five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and ether.

Aum Namah Shivaya
אום נמה שיוואיה
Ordinal Gematria = 111
= full gematria of the letter Aleph, the One (1 + 30 + 80)
אלף

Aum Namah Shivaya. HaShem is One. The Name is One.

“Vishnu VeShiva” (“Vishnu and Shiva”)
וישנו ושיווה
Guematria ordinale = 111

Vishnou and Shiva are One.
YHVH and Elohim are One.

Aum Namah Shivaya. HaShem is One. The Name is One.

When calculating the numerical value of a word by adding 1 as the value of the word (the kollel method), one includes the essence of the letter.

Thus, the guematria of Aleph, with kollel, becomes 111 + 1 = 112
= gematria of the two Divine Names united: YHWH (26) and Elohim (86)
יהוה אלהים

112, like the 112 paths of awakening mentioned in the Vijnana Bhairava Tantra, text related to Shiva.

Aum Namah Shivaya. HaShem is One. The Name is One.

The number 1 is similar to the letter Vav, of value 6.
Aleph = 111 = 666
= gematria of “Krishna” with kollel (665 + 1), whose name (कृष्ण) in Sanskrit means “the Dark One” and “He Who Assembles”.
קרישנה

We have to link Yah to Shiva / Sheva (7 = Malchut)
שבעה יה

Aum Namah Shivaya. HaShem is One. The Name is One.

Shiva is the God of yoga, which is why he is often represented seated in meditation. In Hebrew, the root Sh-V (Shin – Beit) means “to sit”. It can be found, for example, in the word “Yeshiva”, a place where one sits to study the Torah.
שב
ישיבה

The word Yeshiva can also be read, in a symbolic “language of birds”, as “Yesh Shiva”, which means “Shiva is present.”
יש שיווה

At the Salvation of Humanity, the traditions will reunite in the One. For Shiva and Hashem are One.

Aum Namah Shivaya. HaShem is One. The Name is One.

#NewTorahYeshiva

One Neo Eno

“One” is an anagram of “Neo”: to be One, one must become a new human being, to pass through an inner metamorphosis.

For the New Wine, which is the New Torah, requires a new human being in order to be received.

“One” is also an anagram of “Eno”, the “Wine.”
“Wine” can be read as “Ve” (“And” in Hebrew, written with a Vav) + “One.”
The New Torah reveals that the letter Vav, which symbolizes connection, is in fact a One — one only needs to look for oneself.

ו

“Yayin” (“Wine” in Hebrew) has a gematria of 70, corresponding to the 70 symbolic nations that make up Humanity.
יין

“One” is “Un” in French. UN also stands for the United Nations: to be One is to understand that all nations are within us.

UN, reversed, becomes NU (“Naked” in French).
In Paradise, we are naked: without clothes, without masks, without disguises.
When one is One, there is nothing left to hide.

Recovering the Light

Life is a kind of role-playing game: a long journey filled with obstacles, where we must constantly make choices. In this world of exile, where so many things escape our control, it is normal to take the wrong path. But what is not normal is that too many people refuse to change, to question themselves. This is called the Sunk Cost Fallacy.

Examples:
Forcing yourself to finish a bad meal in a restaurant because it was expensive.
Staying in a relationship with someone who makes you unhappy because you have invested a lot in it.
Ignoring the contradictions or abuses of a religious tradition because you have devoted your entire life to it.

The sunk cost fallacy is the tendency to continue down a losing path simply because one has already invested heavily in it (time, money, energy, reputation…), instead of making a rational decision based on the present situation. Many scams rely on this bias, which is rarely discussed but leads to dramatic consequences.

This bias is linked to the ego: many people are simply unable to admit that they were wrong.
Humorous note: when one admits being wrong, one becomes an elephant / an Aleph, an animal associated with learning (see article Elephant).

“Alut Shkua” (“Sunk Cost”)
עלות שקועה
Gematria = 987

Only one verse in the Torah has a gematria of 987:
“This day you are going out, in the month of Aviv” (Exodus 13:4)
היום אתם יצאים בחדש האביב

This verse announces the Exodus from Egypt, the end of slavery.
Yet, according to Jewish tradition, the majority of the Hebrews refused to follow Moses and remained in Egypt. Their entire lives were organized around that land. Leaving Egypt would have meant losing everything they had built. Indeed, it is difficult to leave a situation in which one has invested heavily.

But one does not remain a slave simply because one has already invested too much in slavery. One must know how to leave a toxic relationship.
Past investments must not prevent choosing a better future.

How can one escape this trap?
By refining the ego and admitting that everyone can be wrong. We do not control most of the circumstances that push us to make decisions. Error is human.

But the most important thing is to understand that the “sunk cost” does not exist. Nothing is irrecoverable. One can always repair. One can elevate everything. The greatest lights often emerge from the greatest falls.

“Yerida Letzorech Aliyah” (“A Descent for the Sake of Ascent”)**
ירידה לצורך עלייה
Gematria = 700
= gematria of “Shet” (“Seth”)
שת

One must transform the fall (“Chute” in French) into Shet (Seth). Seth appears after a double fall: the loss of Paradise, and then the loss of Abel. Humanity seems to enter a moral and spiritual decline. Seth’s birth corresponds to a new beginning, a new lineage. The fall leads to a deeper, more stable foundation.

One must transform the fall into Seven. Seven, as in Malchut / the Kingdom.

Refining the ego means realizing that everything we have done in the past can be transformed into something positive.

Salvation passes through this.

This bias is found abundantly in religion. In this domain, the ground is especially fertile for it: the investment is not only material, but also existential, identitarian, social, moral…

The deeper the investment, the more psychologically impossible it becomes to step back.

Some say to themselves:
“I have devoted my entire life to this faith. I prayed, obeyed, suffered, passed it on to my children…
I cannot admit now that I was wrong.”

Such people close their eyes to contradictions and demonize criticism.

Likewise, those who have invested only in material life and not in spiritual life also struggle to realize that they were mistaken.

The sunk cost fallacy locks us into losing situations. Recognizing one’s mistakes is not a weakness, but an act of courage. Every fall can become a foundation; every loss can be transformed into Light.

The efforts invested — whether in religion (such as thousands of hours devoted to prayer) or in everyday life (such as thousands of hours spent in front of a television screen) — are never lost. Everything can be refined and elevated.

To truly ascend, one needs the Light of the New Torah. Those trapped in the snare, secular or religious, often reject it at first, because it disrupts their certainties. And yet, the New Torah requires no investment: neither rituals nor money. It is accessible to all and offers the key to escape the trap and find true Salvation.
What may seem lost must become Light.
What may seem like a fall must become an ascent.

Magic Mirror

According to the Baal Shem Tov, “the people we meet throughout our lives are mirrors for us: the evil we see in them is a reflection of the evil that resides within us.”
We can also add that the good we perceive in others reflects the good within ourselves.

External reality is the mirror of our inner world.

“Marah Kesem” (“Magic Mirror”)
מראה קסם
Gematria = 446
= Gematria of “HaEmet” (“The Truth”)
האמת

Truth comes from the mouths of children: “It takes one to know one!”

#ProjecSion

Aloha

En la Biblia, Dios es llamado por muchos nombres. A menudo se le conoce como YHVH. Para evitar pronunciar este nombre directamente, la gente a veces dice “HaShem” o “Shem Havaye”.
שם הויה

El Shem Havaye solo podía ser pronunciado por un “Cohen”, un “Sacerdote”. En Hawái, el chamán es llamado “Kahuna”.

Dios también es llamado Elohim, y a veces, Eloha.

“¿Has escuchado en el consejo de Eloha? ¿Has monopolizado la sabiduría para ti mismo?” (Job 15:8)
הבסוד אלוה תשמע ותגרע אליך חכמה

“Aloha” es una palabra hawaiana que significa “Amor” y se usa como saludo.

“Aloha”
אלוהה
Gematría ordinal = 29
= gematría de “Ichud” (“Unión”)
איחוד

#Hawái #Aloha #Why #Qui #Qui

“Echad” (“Uno”)
אחד
Gematría = 13

“Ahava” (“Amor”)
אהבה
Gematría = 13

Nombre de Dios YHVH
יהוה
Gematría = 26

DIOS ES UNO Y AMOR

#YHVH #Elohim #ParaísoHawaiano

La Paradoja

El mundo fue creado por Elohim, cuyo nombre lleva la marca del plural (sufijo « im »).
Sin embargo, Dios es Uno.

« HaParadox » (« La Paradoja »)
הפרדוקס
Guematria ordinal = 86
= guematria del nombre de Dios Elohim
אלהים

Fotosíntesis

“Y Dios dijo: ‘Produzca la tierra vegetación, hierbas que den semillas y árboles frutales que den fruto según su especie, en los cuales esté su semilla, sobre la tierra’, y así fue.” (Génesis 1:11)

Fotosíntesis
פוטוסינתזה
Gematría ordinal = 111
= gematría completa de la primera letra del alfabeto hebreo, Alef אלף

La fotosíntesis es el proceso biológico que transforma la Luz en Vida.

Gematría clásica de “Fotosíntesis” = 633
= gematría completa de la palabra “Or” (“Luz”)
אלף וו ריש

“Levántate, resplandece, porque ha venido tu luz…” (Isaías 60:1)
קוּמִי אוֹרִי כִּי בָא אוֹרֵךְ
Gematría = 633

“Habrá allí una calzada, un camino, y será llamado Camino Santo; ningún impuro pasará por él, será para ellos; los caminantes, aun los necios, no se extraviarán en él.” (Isaías 35:8)

“Derech HaKodesh” (“Camino Santo”)
דֶרֶךְ הַקֹּדֶשׁ
Gematría = 633

“HaChamtsan” (“El Oxígeno”)
החמצן
Gematría = 193

Dióxido = un óxido que contiene 2 átomos de oxígeno.

“Pachman Du Chamtsani” (“Dióxido de Carbono”)
פחמן דו חמצני
Gematría = 386 (193 x 2)
= gematría de “Yeshua” (“Salvación”)
ישוע

“Co” = Kaf + Vav = 26 = YHVH
יהוה

La fotosíntesis permite a las plantas sintetizar moléculas a través de la luz.

#TsemachDavid #111 #358

Desempleado

“He aquí, el Guardián de Israel ni duerme ni se adormece.” (Salmos 121:4)
הִנֵּה לֹא יָנוּם וְלֹא יִישָׁן שׁוֹמֵר יִשְׂרָאֵל
“Guardián” se dice “Shomer” en hebreo.
Nuestro Guardián es el Rey de reyes.
Un rey no trabaja; es “Chômeur” (“Desempleado” en francés) porque es Shomer.

#Lys

Tsarfat / Francia tiene, simbólicamente, un rol fundamental en la Salvación de la Humanidad, en el establecimiento del Reino; un verdadero francés encarna la realeza: no le gusta trabajar.

#NuevaJerusalén

Dios es eternamente bueno y quiere hacer de cada uno de nosotros reyes/reinas. No es natural para el Hombre trabajar. Hoy en día, la mayoría de las personas realizan trabajos que no disfrutan. Muchos son explotados, sufren en el trabajo. Muchos también realizan trabajos sin valor social, lo que conduce a la sobreconsumo, la contaminación, etc.

Lo mismo ocurre con los estudios. Muchos niños, adolescentes y jóvenes adultos sufren porque pasan años aprendiendo cosas inútiles en condiciones deplorables.

Estamos destruyendo nuestro planeta y nuestra salud. La comprensión de la sociedad sobre el trabajo y los estudios necesita una re-evaluación. Desperdiciamos un tiempo de vida y recursos preciosos. Las personas hablan del “valor del trabajo”. Son esclavos de la Matrix.

En Auschwitz, Dachau, Terezin, etc., donde las fuerzas del mal alcanzaron su apogeo, se podía ver este letrero: “Arbeit Macht Frei” (“El trabajo te hace libre”). No, el trabajo no nos hace libres.

En el exilio, estamos en apariencias. Muchos preguntan, “¿A qué te dedicas?” (¿Cuál es tu trabajo?) cuando conocen a alguien por primera vez. Y para ellos, es mejor que también seas una oveja, un esclavo.

El trabajo ocupa los pensamientos, reemplaza a la familia. Sin embargo, el tiempo de vida es precioso. No debe ser desperdiciado. Debido al trabajo y/o a los estudios, muchas personas no han podido perseguir sus sueños de infancia, pasiones o dones. Muy pocas personas se realizan a través de su trabajo. A menudo, es lo contrario.

No, quiénes somos no se define por nuestro trabajo (con una w minúscula).
Está de moda entre las masas glorificar el “valor del trabajo”. Pero nuestro verdadero valor es un proceso alquímico, un Trabajo interno, el “Or” (“Luz” en hebreo).
אור

#Mashiaj #IngresoUniversal

En el momento de la Redención de la Humanidad, entraremos en el “séptimo milenio”: cada día será como el Sabbat y cada año será sabático. Todos seremos verdaderos reyes/reinas, todos “Desempleados”, constantemente en el Trabajo.

#GranTrabajo

Memory

The sefirah Chokhmah (Wisdom) corresponds to the world of Atzilut (Emanation), to Abba (the Father), and to the letter Yud in the Divine Name YHVH. It is a “drop of light”, a “seed”. But without the feminine dimension of the Divine, Abba remains unknowable.

The Light of Chokhmah needs to be reflected in the Mother, in the Waters of Ima, in order to be known. The Waters, Mayim in Hebrew, correspond to the letter Mem. Ima is Binah (Understanding), the world of Beriah (Creation), and the first Heh of YHVH.
The Un-Knowable.

#MemoryOfWater

“Sea” is said Yam in Hebrew and is spelled with the letters Yud and Mem:
ים
I am

#IAm #Ima #Yam #Yud #Iod #Mem #Same #Pair #Mirror #MireYam

In the Hebrew transcription of the word Memory, we find the sounds corresponding to the letter Mem (symbol of Water) and to the word Ori which means “My Light”:
Mem Ori
מם אורי

Memory
ממורי
Gematria = 296
= HaAretz (“The Earth”)
הארץ
= Or LaGoyim (“Light to the Nations”)
אור לגוים
= Fiat Lux (“Let there be Light” in Latin)
פיאט לוקס

Full gematria of Memory = 702
מם מם וו ריש יוד
= Gematria of Shabbat, which represents the 7th Dimension, the World to Come (Olam Haba)
שבת

702 is the reflection of 207, the gematria of the word Or (“Light”)
אור

“Remember the Sabbath day, to sanctify it.” (Exodus 20:8)
זָכוֹר אֶת יוֹם הַשַּׁבָּת לְקַדְּשׁוֹ

“The essential aspect of memory is that which consists in remembering the World to Come.”
— Rabbi Nachman of Breslov

Memory is the Spirit, inasmuch as it preserves the remembrance of the past.

#ParCœur

Reflection is essential in order to properly reflect the Light. The spirit must govern the emotions.

By accurately reflecting the Light of Chokhmah into Binah, the Divine Flow can then expand into Zeir Anpin (the 6 sefirot corresponding to the emotions and the Vav of YHVH, the “Connection”). This unfolding is the Logos, which means “Word” but also “Link” in ancient Greek (λóγος).
Zeir Anpin, the Sun, will in turn illuminate Malchut (Shechinah), the Moon.

Once the Shechinah is illuminated, the waters from below can rise to unite with the waters from above.

This is the secret of the Marée (Tide), the Mariée (the Bride / the Shechinah), of Marie (Miryam) who personifies Malchut.

In the name Miryam, we find two roots:
Mar meaning “Bitter”, and
Meri meaning “Rebellion”.

Eimat Ati Mar – “When will you come, Master?”
אימת אתי מר
(Talmud, Sanhedrin 98a)

Mar, which means “Master” in Aramaic, is one of the names of the Mashiach.
Mari means “My Master”.

Rabbi Yochanan said:
What is the meaning of the verse:
“God is a man of war, YHVH is His name”? (Exodus 15:3)
This means that the word “Man” (Ish) serves as a marker, in accordance with the Targum’s translation:
“YHVH is a man of war” means: Mari is the one who leads the wars to victory.
God is the victory of the Master in battle.
And what does Mari mean?
It designates the Alef, which represents the Holy Palace.
You say “The Holy Palace,” say rather: “The Palace of Holiness.”
(Sefer HaBahir, Chapter 117)

During the exile, the Divine Presence is veiled; the Shechinah is “Bitter”.
This is the secret of “La Mer” (“The Sea” in French), of “L’amer” (“The bitter” in French) who must rebel, rise against the forces of darkness, and cry “I’ve had enough!” (“Y’en a marre!”).
Only then can the Divine Presence shine and become the One.

“Who” is Mi in Hebrew (spelled Mem – Yud)
מי
and reflects in the word Yam – the “Sea” (Yud – Mem)
ים
Who are you?
Observe your reflection.

#Yam #Eye #I #Am #Name #Shadow #Nom

Memory is a game that consists in finding the Pair / le Père, in finding the Father.

Expansion of the N.om.bre (Name / Shadow / Number)

The shadow of a letter = the complete Hebrew alphabet, minus that letter.

For example, the shadow of the letter Heh (ה) has an ordinal gematria equal to 248 (total value of the alphabet, 253 – 5):
אבגדוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת
= gematria of Avraham (also the number of positive commandments)
אברהם

To turn Avram into Avraham, the letter Heh (ה) must be added:

“No longer shall your name be called Avram; your name shall be Avraham, for I have made you the father of a multitude of nations.” (Genesis 17:5)

Now let’s calculate the shadow of the Name of God YHVH (יהוה):
We remove each of its letters in turn:

אבגדהוזחטכלמנסעפצקרשת (without Yod – י)

אבגדוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת (without Heh – ה)

אבגדהזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת (without Vav – ו)

אבגדוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת (without Heh – ה)

Classical gematria total = 5954
= gematria of the Name of God YHVH (26) × 229

229 is the gematria of “Ribuya”, which means “Expansion”, “Multiplication” in Aramaic.
It can also be read as “Ribuy Aleph” in Hebrew: the expansion of the Aleph, of the One.

ריבויא
ריבוי א

Shadow of God = God × Expansion

What we perceive as the absence of God (The Name) is in fact His silent expansion.

#Nom #N-Ombre #Homme #H-Ombre