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Lesson 13 Four Worlds and Ten Heavens Part A: The Four Worlds According to the Qabalistic view of the universe, the universe is separated into four close but distinct "Worlds." These worlds came into existence with the creation of the sephirot (spheres) by the Path of the Flaming Sword. The four worlds each formed out of the previous world, each evolving from the previous world. As the worlds formed they became more substantial eventually reaching physical manifestation in the very last world. Tau Malachi, a teacher of Gnostic Kabbalah, calls the four worlds, "universes." The word, Olam, can mean world or universe. The term universe is fascinating when you think of modern science's recent (early 2000s) conclusion that there are parallel universes with ours, at least one, and that's where gravity leaks into us from(!), as well as making String Theory or M Theory finally work. The two parallel universes science has "discovered" are like membranes dancing together and when I saw a television documentary about this on the Science Channel they looked like they were, um, copulating. I thought hey, that's the sacred feminine and the sacred masculine, a Sacred Marriage visible in physics. Anyway, there are four great universes in Kabbalah (or worlds as traditional kabbalah called them) and you can see their delineations in the Tree of Life picture on the right. Read this article by Tau Malachi on the four worlds, actually an excerpt from his book, Gnosis of the Cosmic Christ: A Gnostic Christian Kabbalah. (Don't be confused by the fact that he has Adam Kadmon as the first world/universe, and numbering the other four traditional worlds/universes as 2 thru 4).
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ASSIAH Part B: THE TEN HEAVENS OF ASSIAH The physical active world of Assiah is the fourth and most material of the Qabalistic Four Worlds and the heavenly spheres of the ancients are assigned to it -- the seven planets of ancient astrologers (two of the seven "planets" are the sun and moon). Since there are ten Heavens and also ten sephirot on the Tree of Life, each Heaven gets a ToL sphere assigned to it. In many Qabalistic rituals the particular planet's energy is invoked to aid in the operation. On an interesting side note, some authors have ascribed the ten heavens to the mundane Chakras of the body, likening each of these energy centers to physical centers of manifestation. List of the Ten Heavens of Assiah 1. BIG BANG AFTERMATH: Rasheet ha-gilgalim, meaning "the First Whirlings", assigned to Kether 2. ZODIAC TWELVE: Mazlot, meaning "the Stations" Represented by the twelve Zodiac star constellations and assigned to Chokmah. 3. SATURN: Shabbatai, meaning "the Seventh" Represented by Saturn and assigned to Binah. (Note Saturday is the 7th day of the week, the Sabbath / Shabbat.) 4. JUPITER: Tzedek, meaning "the Righteous" Represented by Jupiter and assigned to Chesed. (Note this is one of two root words in Melchizedek, which means King of Righteousness, or Righteous King). 5. MARS: Madim, meaning "Might", Represented by Mars and assigned to Geburah 6. SUN: Shemesh. Represented by Sol and assigned to Tipharet, sometimes spelled Shamash, the Sumerian Sungod 7. VENUS: Nogah meaning "the Shiner" Represented by Venus and assigned to Netzach 8. MERCURY: Kohab meaning "Star" Represented by Mercury and assigned to Hod 9. MOON: Levanah meaning "the Moon" Represented by Luna and Assigned to Yesod 10. EARTH: Olam Yesodot meaning "the World of Foundations" Represented by the Sphere of the Elements and assigned to Malkut.
Below is another interesting depiction of the Four Worlds, aka Four Universes of Kabbalah. It is from page 26 of JFC Fuller's 1937 booklet, The Secret Wisdom of Qabalah (click to read it online)
Here are a bunch of cool images Initiate Delilah Ra found in April 2007 when she did this lesson. See if you can see the four worlds in some of them: http://www.digital-brilliance.com/kab/mag_imag.jpg A neat rendition with Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth used as two of the Sefirot! (spheres). Here's an informative page about the Four Worlds: http://www.psyche.com/psyche/lex/qbl/4worlds.html This one is a bit different: http://www.companyofavalon.net/Image8.gif This one is a bit more colorful: http://www.polarissite.net/TOL/Fourwo1.gif Here's an interesting ToL with masonic symbols: http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/0892540869.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_V44508068_SS500_.jpg Cool page here: http://www.trashcity.com/kaballah.htm
STUDY QUESTIONS: Cut and paste these questions and put in an email to the Mystery School with Qabalah Lesson 13 in the subject line. 1. How many "Worlds" are there in Qabalistic thought? 2. What is the name of the first world? 3. What world is the home of the Archangels? 4. What sephirah is the only one in the world of Assiah? 5. What is the name of the third Heaven of Assiah? 6. Nogah means "the Star," TRUE or FALSE. 7. The tenth and last Heaven is assigned to what sephirah?
Top | Back to Qabalah Study Hall Lesson 14, ADAM KADMON This lesson is different, but simple. It's report time! Do an Internet search for Adam Kadmon or visit the Kabbalah FAQ Website and see what they say about this mysterious qabalah figure. Send a one paragraph definition of what / who Adam Kadmon is. And send links to at least two articles you found on the Internet about him. Send all to the Mystery School with Qabalah 14 Adam Kadmon from __________ (your magikal name), in the subject line. You get Extra Credit if you also find and send the URL to another picture of "him" for this page. Mention that you want it to count for extra credit for Qab lesson 14. Note: Adam Kadmon is sometimes spelled Adam Qadmon. |