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  Saturday, 09 December 2023
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I am looking for some clues about how to better understand the Trinity.

The Three Forces are described as such:
1. First, the Holy Affirmation / positive / Father
2. Second, the Holy Negation / negative / Son
3. Third, the Holy Conciliation / neutral / The Holy Spirit

My confusion (likewise) is 3 fold:

1. The Holy Spirit is associated with Binah and referred to as He in "Tarot and Kabbalah" but simultaneously Binah is associated with The Divine Mother. So, why not "She"?

2. The negative aspect of the Trinity is associated with Christ, The Logos, The Son, and "the negative" is usually associated with Femininity.

3. Flowing linearly that would mean first is the Father then the Son and then the Mother. Whereas it seems logical that in order to create a child you first need a Father and a Mother.

Thank you kindly and I look forward to doing some more research.
4 months ago
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#30118
Accepted Answer
There is a logoic trinity in the world of Atziluth: Father (Kether), Son (Chokmah), and Holy Spirit (Binah).

There is also another trinity in the world of Briah, Da’ath, creation: Shiva (Osiris, Abba Elohim, the divine husband in Binah), Shakti (Isis, Aima Elohim or the divine wife in Binah), and their Son (Chesed, the spirit or divine child).

The three forces can apply to any of these trinities.

The lesson? Intuition is key, but also some clear distinctions too. :p

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

4 months ago
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#30118
Accepted Answer
There is a logoic trinity in the world of Atziluth: Father (Kether), Son (Chokmah), and Holy Spirit (Binah).

There is also another trinity in the world of Briah, Da’ath, creation: Shiva (Osiris, Abba Elohim, the divine husband in Binah), Shakti (Isis, Aima Elohim or the divine wife in Binah), and their Son (Chesed, the spirit or divine child).

The three forces can apply to any of these trinities.

The lesson? Intuition is key, but also some clear distinctions too. :p

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

Almustafa selected the reply #30118 as the answer for this post — 4 months ago
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