Singing with love and the will to trust

November 14, 2009

diwali

This is the sound of one voice
One spirit, one voice
The sound of one who makes a choice
This is the sound of one voice

This is the sound of voices two
The sound of me singing with you
Helping each other to make it through
This is the sound of voices two

This is the sound of voices three
Singing together in harmony
Surrendering to the mystery
This is the sound of voices three

This is the sound of all of us
Singing with love and the will to trust
Leave the rest behind it will turn to dust
This is the sound of all of us

This is the sound of one voice
One people, one voice
A song for every one of us
This is the sound of one voice
This is the sound of one voice

Keter (“Crown” in Hebrew: כתר) also known as Kether, is the topmost of the Sephirot of the Tree of Life in Kabbalah. Since its meaning is “crown”, it is interpreted as both the “topmost” of the Sephirot and the “regal crown” of the Sephirot.

It is between Chokmah and Binah (with Chokmah on the right and Binah in the left) and it sits above Tiphereth. It is usually given three paths, to Chokmah, Tiphereth, and Binah.

Keter is so sublime, it is called in the Zohar “the most hidden of all hidden things”, and is completely incomprehensible to man. It is also described as absolute compassion, and Rabbi Moshe Cordovero describes it as the source of the 13 Supernal Attributes of Mercy.

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11 Responses to “Singing with love and the will to trust”

  1. edgar alpo Says:

    I wuz here. :)

  2. flowingheat Says:

    L/O Edgar Alpo!

    U/wuz/hair.

  3. edgar alpo Says:

    Hi flowy! Nothing new here in awhile so I started checking less frequently. Very nice post!

  4. flowingheat Says:

    Thanks for coming by Edgar… this is a peaceful, little backwater…

    I like it quiet and relaxed… :)


  5. Thank you for this.

    I am extremely fascinated by the Kabbalah and the tree of life. Someday I will study them carefully in order to play with them creatively! :D

  6. flowingheat Says:

    Hi Matt…

    Wonderful… much to be understood in the ancient ways…

  7. Akubi Says:

    Hi Edgar!

    Hi Flowy!
    I really liked this vintage dog find, but it has gone unnoticed. Would you mind reblogging it via one of your Tumblr blogs so I can post it on FYD?

  8. flowingheat Says:

    Hi Kubes!

    Nice vintage picture… :)

  9. stakechoste Says:

    Amazing .. very great theme. I will write about it likewise!

  10. buzz wuz here Says:

    hello kitty (tee hee)

  11. catelong Says:

    Hi BuzzWuzz!!!!


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