We will be unfolding the built-in “hidden wisdom” within the paradigm glyphs which lie at the core of, on the one hand the dominant, and at the other hand, of the indigenous civilizations that occupy the same space within the West. That is, the Far West, the True West, the actual West, as opposed to the self-designated ‘west’ of the overlaid superstructure of European colonization. Here we will be examining the two fundamental maps which are the armatures – the basic structures – which lie at the core heart and mind of our colliding civilizations in the Americas of the West. Reference to secondary commentary of various traditions is minimal although the influence of Rudolf Steiner and R. In the case of the latter, the Center and the iterations of its horizons. In the case of the former, this is the Middle Pillar and its three Thresholds. Tree of Life and of its counterpart, the Circle of Life. In this exposition we will focus on deriving implications of the basic core structure of the Inferences abound from an analysis of the archetypes involved but for the most part they will need to remain as such to be worked out by the attentive observer. Details of how these glyphs encapsulate the assumptions and structures of their societies is beyond our present focus. The purpose of this presentation is to indicate that on an esoteric level and revealed by an examination of the geometrical analysis of their archetypal glyphs there is a deep complement of perspective between them. Topological Transformations Between Two Culturally Independent Kabbalistic GlyphsĪnd Practical Implications of Their Shared Hidden Pathways Part the 1stĮver since the fateful year of 1492, the cultures of Europe and the West have been at odds. ![]() ![]() The Sacred Geometry of Our Ancestral Pathways or “We have a kabbalah, too, but it is in the form of a circle”: Canadian Medicine Man, quoted by Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi in The Path of a Kabbalist
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