AinSoph Aur In the Company of Serpents


Ain Soph Aur (Glosario Esotérico Gnóstico)

Hebrew אין סוף אור, literally "limitless light." The third aspect of the primordial Absolute or Emptiness. "Each Universe in infinite space possesses its own central Sun, and the addition of all of those Spiritual Suns constitutes the AIN SOPH AUR, the Protocosmos, the Solar Absolute." - Samael Aun Weor, Tarot and Kabbalah


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Ain, Ain Soph, Ain Soph Aur . The Spheres (Sephira) of the Tree of Life . Kether. Chokmah. Binah . Daath . Chesed. Geburah. Tipareth . Netzache. Hod. Yesod . Malkuth. Tree of Life pendant: Five metal ring: Ana becoach ring: Kabbalah Jewelry By the Artist - David Weitzman: The Twenty Two Paths of the Tree of Life . The Path of Aleph.


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EIN-SOF (Heb. אֵין סוֹף; "The Infinite," lit. that which is boundless), name given in Kabbalah to God transcendent, in His pure essence: God in Himself, apart from His relationship to the created world. Since every name which was given to God referred to one of the characteristics or attributes by which He revealed Himself to His creatures, or which they ascribed to Him, there is no.


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The semicircular pane of glass suspended above the bookcase represents the spirit of G-d and is inscribed with the Hebrew words "Ain Soph Aur," meaning "Infinite Light." According to kabbalistic tradition, attributes of G-d's light were divided among 10 vessels not strong enough to hold them.


AinSoph Aur In the Company of Serpents

Ain Soph Aur (アイン・ソフ・アウル, Ain Sofu Auru?) is a mystic arte extension exclusive to Emil Castagnier in "Ratatosk Mode" from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. In this arte, Emil holds his sword in a backward grip as he gathers energy to the blade, following with a slash that sends the energy flying at the enemy. After Tenebrae's core is retrieved from the Temple of.


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The Ain Soph Aur is the activity that continues through the different levels until it reaches the physical world. Now let us talk about Pistis Sophia . Normally the word pistis is associated with our mind and with a certain level of consciousness within our mind, but in this context Pistis is not really mind, it is better understood as "power."


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Abstract to the degree of inconceivability, AIN SOPH is the unconditioned state of all things. Substances, essences, and intelligences are manifested out of the inscrutability of AIN SOPH, but the Absolute itself is without substance, essence, or intelligence.


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AIN SOPH AUR is truly one with AIN in essence, and yet in a sense it is a creation of AIN SOPH, and is the commencement of that great differentiation of the force of AIN throughout the Scheme, into countless streams, rays, forces and forms which comprise this entirely mysterious and complex purpose.


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The Supernals are a reflection of the three negative veils Ain, Ain Soph, and Ain Soph Aur. Ain cannot exist separate from Ain Soph, and neither can Chokmah exist separate from Binah. They are Father and Mother. This is the creation of the world, that the pain of division is as nothing, and the joy of dissolution all. Liber AL I:30


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In this tripartite division, Ain is understood as nothingness, Ain Soph as the limitless, analogously related to the Apeiron (Greek: άπειρον "the infinite, unlimited") of Anaximander, and Ain Soph Aur (literally "the non-finite light") as limitless light, as the aura of Ain Soph. These are the three veils of the Absolute or the three.


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↑ Ain Soph Aur literally translates to 'Endless Light'. It is the source of the ten sephiroth on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, and is a term used in the Kabbalah as the base of Creation, from Ain (Nothingness; אין), to Ain-Soph (Limitlessness; אין סוף), to Ain-Soph Aur (Endless Light; אין סוף אור).


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#1 Within the mystical system of the Qabalah, the three Veils of Negative Existence are called: Ain: Nothing. - 0 (or 000) Ain Soph: Infinite. - 00 Ain Soph Aur: Limitless Light. - 000 (or 0)


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Ain Soph ("Without Limit"), and Ain Soph Aur ("Limitless Light") Within, or beyond, these Veils is everything that is not. In a sense, they represent pre-existence, the state of all things before they make their initial manifestation in Kether, the first Sephira, or sphere of existence. In 777, Crowley quotes Samuel Mathers :


AinSoph Aur In the Company of Serpents

Ein Sof Ein Sof, or Eyn Sof ( / eɪn sɒf /, Hebrew: אֵין סוֹף‎ ʾēn sōf; meaning "infinite", lit. ' (There is) no end'), in Kabbalah, is understood as God prior to any self-manifestation in the production of any spiritual realm, probably derived from Solomon ibn Gabirol 's ( c. 1021 - c. 1070) term, "the Endless One" ( she-en lo tiklah ).


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It means 'limitless or eternal light'. Without any limitations, all things happen by virtue of the fact that there is no reason why they shouldn't. Light plays a very important role in the philosophy and symbolism of Qabalah, and the Ain Spoh Aur is that light.


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This is the Ain Soph Aur. It reaches to the horizons and beyond; and although it is impossible for the human mind to imagine the infinite this exercise demands that the impossible is attempted - just trying is a beneficial exercise. As you breath in raise your right hand up above your head, palm towards you and fingers pointing upwards.

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