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>>39732541Keep in mind magic is just chokmah without binah What we discuss here is da’ath that which connects the two
>>39732927This anon gets it
>>39733025Study Hebrew Alef bet Ruins of alef https://youtu.be/KkcyKAiifbohttps://youtu.be/iFzW0q4eyQ4If you’ve broken through the veil you’ll see these guys in there true form
>>39733025>>39733051One cool thing you can do is ask AI to give a kabalistic and gematria interpretation of the Hebrew letters and word of the word you want to divinely dissect
>>39733063For example Aleph (א) = 1Nun (נ) = 50Aleph (א) = 1Kuf (ק) = 100Yod (י) = 10Nun Sofit (ן) = 700Total gematria value = 1 + 50 + 1 + 100 + 10 + 700 = 862.Kabbalistic and Gematria Interpretation of the Whole Name:862 doesn't correspond to any specific words directly in the Torah, but we can still find meaning in the breakdown of this number.The name Anakin (אנאקין) conveys a sense of unity (Aleph), spiritual growth (Nun), creation and holiness (Kuf), wisdom (Yod), and ultimate transformation or fulfillment (Nun Sofit). The Kuf (100) in particular adds a layer of sanctity and spiritual aspiration, while the Nun Sofit (700) suggests that the person’s spiritual journey has the potential to culminate in a state of enlightenment or completion.This name carries significant spiritual potential, with an emphasis on transformation, holiness, and divine purpose. It suggests a journey of spiritual awakening, with the possibility of reaching a high level of spiritual fulfillment.It’s a tool though so it still relies on its user to work it properly like it will fuck up spelling some times
>>39733153And it won’t always pick up on everything Yes, you’re correct! There’s a deeper layer of meaning in the name Anakin when you break it down linguistically in Hebrew:"Ani" (אני) in Hebrew means "I" or "one" (as in "I am," "I exist"). It can also mean "self" or "being," implying a connection to one’s own essence or existence."Kin" (קין) is the name Cain (קין), the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Cain’s story is one of tragic downfall, as he becomes the first murderer in the Biblical narrative, killing his brother Abel.So, combining these ideas:The name Anakin (אנאקין) could be interpreted as having a dual meaning:"Ani" (אני) could be connected to the idea of "one" or the essence of being, possibly symbolizing self-awareness, identity, or unity."Kin" (קין), as the name Cain, could allude to the story of Cain and Abel, symbolizing potential conflict, downfall, or moral challenges.Kabbalistic and Symbolic Implications:In a Kabbalistic context, these two parts might suggest a person who has both the potential for spiritual unity and self-awareness ("Ani") but also faces significant moral or spiritual challenges ("Kin"/Cain). Cain’s story is one of the fall from grace, but also of the possibility of repentance and redemption, as God gives him a mark of protection after the murder.If we apply this to Anakin, it may imply a character or person with great potential but also facing significant internal struggles. This could resonate with the character Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars, who is a tragic figure—he starts with great promise and unity, but ultimately falls to darkness, much like Cain.In this sense, the name might symbolize a journey of inner conflict between light and darkness, self-awareness and moral failings, and ultimately the possibility for redemption or transformation.It’s fascinating how layers of meaning can emerge in a name, and especially with Hebrew
>>39733156>It’s fascinating how layers of meaning can emerge in a name, and especially with Hebrewyet once you remove all the leaves of the cabbage you are left with nothing
>>39734207Actually you are left with everything
>>39732541Good afternoon Rabbi>Shut it down
>>39734448He looks like a cute pepe