Language of Redemption
Gimel, the infulential and wealthy man, chasing after another, to offer charity.
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Language of Redemption - Zayin
The zayin, whose form is similar to a vav, though with a crown on top, reflects the or yashar (“straight light”) of the vav as or chozer (“returning light”). Or chozer ascends with such great force that it reaches a higher state of consciousness than that of the revealed origin-point of the or yashar.
Language of Redemption: the letter Vav
In Biblical Hebrew, the letter vav also possesses the function of inverting the apparent tense of a verb to its opposite from past to future or from future to past. The external force of the line is the power to differentiate and separate the various aspects of reality, thereby establishing hierarchical order, up and down, within Creation. The internal force of the line is the power to reveal the inherent interinclusion of the various aspects of reality, one in the other, thereby joining them together as an organic whole.
Language of Redemption - Hei
Thegimelsymbolisesa rich man running after a poor man, the dalet,to give him charity. The word gimelis derived from the word gemul,which in Hebrew means both the giving of reward as well as the givingof punishment.
Language of Redemption - Dalet
The dalet, the poor man, receives charity from the rich man, the gimel. The word dalet means ‘door’. The door stands in the opening of the house, the bet.
The Language of Redemption: Gimel
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