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Kabbalah, the Tree of Life topologically explained

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The central picture in Kabbalah is the Tree of Life containing 10 sefirot and 22 paths. This design was derived from concentric circles (The Bahir). The concept of the tree is to represent how universal energy (Kether) transforms into the World (Malkuth). The Tree is about the "manifested" Universe. which is in Kabbalistic view - based on three voids (unmanifested) which come from The Absolute. The 3 voids are called Ain, Ain Soph and Ain Soph Aur. Laureyssens shows in this video - in an engineering approach - how the Absolute (One) can self-create these 3 first voids by a type of universal coupling action of a Singularity (a non-breakable dynamic spherical Membrane), similar to Ouroboros, the snake that bite it's own tail. The action is a penetration, called a pelastration, that creates from parts of the 2D-surface locally a multi-layered (structured) 3D topological sub-set, called a holon. The holon is a local UNION of two membrane tubes, but acts like a UNIT, where it's three joined M-layers interact and exchange energies. Ain, Ain Soph and Ain Soph Aur are these M-layers in each of the four type of Kabbalistic worlds. The Tree can be seen as a union of dynamic multilayered tubes which start from one or more of the Ain-layers, and where these tubes - by progressing - receive more and more layers. The penetration through the Ain Soph layer by the three superior sefirot (together one three-layered tube) gives an extra cover over this tube with is then called Daath (the Abyss), or the secret sefira. The two designs given in this video are only some of the possible ways the tree can be build in topological manner. But all designs will show in the Malkuth sefira the presence of 22 paths, all composed of the upper dynamic Membrane. In the second design is show how a descending snake creates Malkuth. The design shows in essence how two type of forces - an active one and a passive one - create the World by their different orientation. In this topological approach by adding more and more layers - thus by having more complex holons - mass (weight) is created and parts of universal energy is locally stored (like in capacitors/batteries). More complex holons - above a certain measuring threshold - will be called 'Photons and electrons" and "Matter" and will be visible or measurable. Below the threshold the hidden elastic connections can be called Attraction (Gravitational effects). This topologic approach is in the line of the original geometrical thinking of Riemann, Clifford and Einstein, but now - for the first time - explains how conceptually the emanations in the Tree of Life can happen, since the membrane is the mediator of vibrations and because all holons and sub-holons are still Membrane. In religious terms: God is everywhere and we are part of God.

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  • One membrane. The absolute singularity. The tubes are still membrane. But every combination of membrane peaks (tubes) create - locally - a multi-layered UNION, acting as a UNITY. Each unity has it's proper frequencies, so coupling of inner with outer vibrating energy-spaces/voids which act together (union) as a complex waveform (unity).

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  • lol.. looks either like a penis pump or a bong :D

    very profound and thought-provoking though.. ahem

  • I love this guy! Saw this years ago and I have all his Halon info It's brilliant and works into the explanation of Kabbalah PERFECTLY for explaining. I've used this in class many times - KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!! : )

  • this is my neighbor

    

  • those look like penis pump tubes. LOL hey old dude what did you do? dammm that is funny as hell really.

  • @dirklaureyssens  Yeah... Huh?

  • @dirklaureyssens  Yeah... Huh?

  • Thank you...Well worth the time to look at & contemplate..Thank you for your fine & refined work....

  • It took me a while to comprehend the tree enough that I could see what you are saying. This is an interesting interpretation, and no doubt has practical value in some way (although I admit I can't think of that way right now, but it seems any proper interpretation of the tree does fit some purpose for which it is useful). Nonetheless thanks for putting the work into this, it was an enjoyable mental exercise to try to comprehend your idea.

  • thank you, this is amazing.

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