Nejuda Reshima

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The Nekuda Reshima is the cosmic singularity that appeared when Consciousness first entered into the Fabric of Creation.[1]

Syncretic Terms

Emanating Consciousness > Nejuda Reshima, Taiji

Related Terms

Kabbalah > Age of Redemption, Ain Soph, Ain Soph Aur, Breaking of the Vessels, Descent to the Chariot, Messiah, Mitzvah, Nejuda Reshima, Sefirot, Shekhinah, The Correction, The Withdrawal, Tikkun, Treatise on the Emanations on the Left

Notes

"Tune had begun. Its great pendulum, whose beats are the ages, commenced to vibrate. The era of creation or manifestation had at last arrived. The nekuda reshima, primal point or nucleus, appeared. From it emanated and expanded the primary substance, the illimitable phosphorescent ether, of the nature of light, formless, colorless, being neither black nor green nor red. In it, latent yet potentially as in a mighty womb, lay the myriad prototypes and numberless forms of all created things as yet indiscernible, indistinguishable. By the secret and silent action of the divine will, from this primal luminous point radiated forth the vital life-giving spark which, pervading and operating in the great, enteric ocean of forms, became the soul of the universe, the fount and origin of all mundane life and motion and terrestrial existence, and in its nature and essence and secret operation remains ineffable, incomprehensible and indefinable. It has been conceived of as the divine Logos, the Word, and called Brashith, for the same was in the beginning with God."[2]

It is the "...central ray or point of light which was the primal manifestation of the Divine, En Soph. From it proceeded vibrations which made luminous the illimitable ether, from which was formed the universe that became the glorious temple or palace of the great Unknown."[3]

"When the primal vibration of the divine word took place it produced and impressed a wavelike motion throughout the boundless ether in which were contained all the sounds of the alphabet from A to Th."[4]


Footnotes

  1. Sosteric, Mike. The Book of Light: The Nature of God, the Structure of Consciousness, and the Universe Within You. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, Unpublished.
  2. De Manhar, Nurho. The Sepher Ha-Zohar or The Book of Light. Sacred Texts, n.d. https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/zdm/zdm010.htm.
  3. De Manhar, Nurho. The Sepher Ha-Zohar or The Book of Light. Sacred Texts, n.d. https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/zdm/zdm010.htm.
  4. De Manhar, Nurho. The Sepher Ha-Zohar or The Book of Light. Sacred Texts, n.d. https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/zdm/zdm010.htm.

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