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The Ten Kingdoms ⸂virtues⸃

  • Writer: Shakti Suarez
    Shakti Suarez
  • Feb 6
  • 3 min read



The Sefirot ⟮emanations⟯

A year and a half ago, the ten Sefirot approached me as singular emanations—asking for correction to their names and meanings. They also ask to be not be listed in fixed places or on the Tree and—Ket`er, however, should always be listed first ಷೇೂ when enumerating the Sefirot . They recommend that all people working with their names, work also with their personal connection and affinity for the qualities with which they bear.


Here, listed, are the ten Sefirot ⟮”Sefirot” is always be capitalized⟯︰



Ket`er | the Crown

The crown achievement is, both in Spirit World and as human, looking at the Beyond and seeing what is not readily handed to you.


The point of human life is to resurrect the achievements ⟮manifest oneself⟯ that are carried out in ordinary spirit form.

The Crown




Bin`ah | understanding

Understanding and bringing clarity are the causes of the effect. The goal is to always understand, and therefore—efforts to bring clarity are even more gratifying to the Harmony of the Spheres.


The most interesting thing in life is to understand what was not understood in its initiate—there is a mystique of splendor that is carried out through the spirit 𐎆 when that veil is lifted.


Understanding is also the great nearest vitue in that it takes heart and love to come away from a mistunderstanding and into anew. 𝙸t takes work and efforted initiative to undertand another when misunderstanding has taken place. To understand is stand in the Great Light.


Last but not least, undertand is a cognition factor that supposes churning of the intellect into becoming something of intellection. Artificial intelligence, therefor, is dangerous to the virtue og understanding what needs to be said ૐ in that there is no churn of intellect when information which one did not ꢢ is now of their benefaction. The laze that the cognition feel is not understood, but seen into the pitiful fog of the everyday thinking.




Geb`urah | severity

Severity is a challenge that feel so good when undertaking it. Nothing feels better than respecting what should be respected and turn the way from shouold not. 𝙸f one knows the severity of a situation, one also knows what one must do.




H`od | splendor

Splendor is an activity of being 𒅄 where in which the one it is composing can not escape it. This virtue is by far the hardest virtue to attain 𑀍 and an even harder one to prove 𐬰when one has not acquired it𐬦. When one has acquired the ability tp spill into splendour, it becomes a passionate expression that others may find folly—for few understand what it means to have the Fascinations at your reign and to hold those reins of the fasinating mystic.




Ye`sod | foundation

Foundation is by far the most yielding in terms of what can be acquired of other virtues—and is also the most terrifying to have not performed well at. To go one’s existence without having had the foundational work advised to us in the beginning ꋧ benefacts not the stable outcome of one’s wpirit. The work must be put in 𑣲 for one to succeed in the dreams of The All.




Chok`mah | wisdom

Wisdom is the aftermath or originating one’s own thoughts and conclusions into knowledge. As simple as it may sound, wisdom is actually the truest and toughest virtue to acquire—for it is competional ⟮others’ wisdom is never going to be one’s. own⟯.





Ches`ed | mercy

Mercy is a tough one, because it assumes that mercy is for the disdadvantaged mistake⁻makers. There are next to no peoples who have done anything to require a call for mercy. Mercy is actually about not having mercy; in the end, what’is fair is not equal



Ne`tzach | victory

The virtue of victory is onlt satisfying to those who can not undertake it—for they are always mistaken in that a rise to their big winn could happen at a cost of another’s win. This victory is not the football game won or the chess tournament risen out of. Victory speaks to the Revlation, which we should all know The Fater Moirai are the wielders and spinners of that destiny of thread that supplies true victory.




Da`at | awe

The fastest way to gain respects of the unknowable grants of our universe 𑀰 is to have awe at what is ravishing or rushing with ki ₍vital life force₎. When one has awe, they realize themselves into the nonself—for there will never be a day when there is the self.




Tiph`aret | Beauty

Beauty is not what a beholder’s eye can have—but, rather—it is what one can not not be stunned by! We should all be on a path at all times to practice the art of beauty, and take risks at attempting to achieve it.


 
 
 

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