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Yesod Eating Alone - Chosing Your Own Sexuality

3 min · 28. maj 2026
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Yesod (Hebrew for "Foundation") is the ninth Sephirah on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. It represents the bridge between higher spiritual concepts and the physical world, serving as the subconscious psyche, the center of bonding and commitment, and the wellspring of creative energy.Understanding and tapping into Yesod involves several core principles of spiritual wisdom:🌟 Core Principles of YesodThe Conduit of Energy: Yesod receives the spiritual energy of the preceding attributes (like love and discipline) and funnels them into actual, tangible reality. It is the foundation upon which you build your daily actions.Commitment and Connection: Rather than a restrictive burden, true commitment is the life-force of Yesod. It requires moving past selfish desires to create lasting, unconditional bonds with people and goals.The Power of Procreation: In Kabbalistic tradition, Yesod is associated with the procreative energy. This energy represents not just physical creation, but all bursts of creative inspiration, fertility of ideas, and the drive to bring beauty into the world.The Righteous One (Tzaddik): Yesod is the inner foundation that helps you endure trials. It demands truth, integrity, and the stamina to maintain faith and a sense of humor even when facing adversity.🌿 How to Apply Yesod's WisdomGround Your Ideals: Ensure that your lofty spiritual concepts and intentions have practical, everyday applications.Protect Your Energy: Avoid unhealthy attachments or misusing your creative and emotional energy. Yesod teaches the wisdom of managing your inner resources carefully. [https://youtube.com/shorts/NiKvgjAzAK4?si=naYXWn1Raj-vr7wv]

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Jezebel has to steal because God takes her heritage from the earth 🌍 For #witches #repent of #witchcrafts #crystalball #ringsofsaturn The "fall on the rock" verse is found in Matthew 21:44, where Jesus states: “Anyone who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces; anyone on whom it falls will be crushed.”A parallel account of this exact statement can also be found in Luke 20:18.Verse Context and TranslationsJesus speaks these words immediately after quoting Psalm 118, identifying Himself as the "stone the builders rejected" that has now become the crucial cornerstone.New [http://cornerstone.New] International Version (NIV): "Anyone who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces; anyone on whom it falls will be crushed."⁠King James Version (KJV): "And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder."⁠New Old Testament Prophecy (Isaiah 8:14): Jesus' imagery points back to Isaiah, which predicts the Messiah will be "a stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall."The Meaning of the VerseBible scholars generally interpret this metaphor as presenting two entirely different ways a person can interact with Jesus Christ:Falling on the stone (Brokenness): This represents a positive, voluntary response. It symbolizes a person coming to Jesus in humility, repenting, and letting their pride and self-will be "broken" so they can be rebuilt by God.The stone falling on you (Crushed): This represents judgment. If a person stubbornly refuses Jesus and opposes Him, the rock will eventually fall on them in judgment, resulting in complete destruction.King James Bible OnlineMatthew 21:44 - King James BibleBible Commentary for Matthew 21:44 ... 21:44 Whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken - Stumblers at Christ shall even then receive much hurt. He is s...

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in the kabbalah can you be with the daughter of a woman you had sex with ? In Jewish law and Kabbalah, the answer depends entirely on whether you were legally married to the mother.If you were not married, it is biblically permissible. [Note: The Zohar states differently here on this issue, Google it if you want the answer.]. If you were formally married to the mother, the daughter is considered a forbidden relative. Specific scenarios include:Unmarried Relationships: If you had sexual relations with a woman outside of marriage, the Torah and Halakha do not legally prohibit you from being with her daughter.Formal Marriage: If you were Halachically married to the mother, the daughter becomes your stepdaughter. In this case, she is included in the arayos (forbidden incestuous relationships) and is strictly off-limits, even after the mother passes away or you divorce.The Kabbalistic View: Kabbalah generally adopts the strict rulings of the Torah, emphasizing that holiness (kedusha) requires absolute purity in relationships. The Zohar and later mystical commentaries warn heavily against the spiritual damage caused by violating prohibited sexual boundaries.Because these Jewish views on incest carry severe spiritual and legal consequences, such as rendering the union invalid, consulting a qualified Orthodox Rabbi is recommended to assess the specifics of any situation.

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The Settlers Bad Etiquette in 1890 Seattle Area, "The Untold Truth"

In 1890, the Seattle area experienced an unprecedented population boom, with the city's population surging to 42,830—a twelve-fold increase from 1880. This explosive growth was primarily fueled by intensive railroad expansion (such as the connection to the Northern Pacific Railroad), the massive reconstruction required after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, and a booming timber and port industry. [1 [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle], 2 [https://www.nps.gov/klse/learn/historyculture/index.htm], 3 [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf]] The era was marked by massive infrastructural development and changing demographics across the region: * Rebuilding after the Fire: After 116 acres of the downtown business district burned in June 1889, newcomers and long-time residents rebuilt the city almost entirely in brick and stone, establishing the historic Pioneer Square [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle] core. [1 [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle], 2 [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle], 3 [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf]] * Neighborhood Expansion: While the original pioneers (the Denny, Mercer, Terry, and Boren families) shaped early city development, 1890 saw settlements creeping out of the immediate downtown area. Areas like Belltown [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf] and lands surrounding Lake Union were quickly being developed. [1 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Seattle_before_1900], 2 [https://special.seattletimes.com/o/news/local/seattle_history/articles/story2.html], 3 [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf], 4 [https://loghousemuseum.org/alki-walking-tour/]] * Emerging Diversity: While early white establishment figures dominated politics and land ownership, the 1890s saw an influx of diverse, working-class immigrants from the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire, who found work in emerging trades like baking, peddling, and railway labor. [1 [https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/sephardic-studies/seattles-first-settlers-from-ottoman-empire/]] * Neighboring Outgrowths: Satellite towns surrounding the city, such as West Seattle [https://loghousemuseum.org/alki-walking-tour/] (which featured sawmills, a shipyard, and a nascent townsite), began establishing themselves as industrial and residential outgrowths of Seattle proper. [1 [https://loghousemuseum.org/alki-walking-tour/]]

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