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Divine Justice Reigning

Does the queen in kabbalah sit to the right or left of the king. In Kabbalah, the divine Queen (the Shekhinah or Malchut) is traditionally associated with the left side of the Tree of Life, representing strict justice and boundaries, while the King (Zeir Anpin) represents the right side. However, spiritually, they are in a constant state of dynamic union, meeting "face-to-face". The Structure of the Sefirot In the cosmology of the Kabbalah Ten Sefirot [https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-ten-sefirot-of-the-kabbalah], the Tree of Life is divided into three pillars: * The Right Column: Represents mercy, giving, and masculine force. * The Left Column: Represents justice, boundary-setting, and feminine force. * The Center Column: Represents balance and harmony. [1 [https://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/kabbalah/section6/], 2 [https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-ten-sefirot-of-the-kabbalah]] The King and Queen * The Queen (Malchut / Shekhinah): Sits at the absolute bottom of the Tree. While the highest feminine sefirah (Binah) is atop the left column, the Queen represents the lowest sefirah and is fundamentally the vessel receiving energy from all the columns. * The King (Zeir Anpin): Sits in the center column as a manifestation of the "Holy One Blessed be He". The King embodies the emotional attributes (compassion, beauty, and eternity) and channels the ultimate divine light down to the Queen. Face-to-Face Union (Yichud) While they originate on different sides (with the King leaning toward the center/right and the Queen manifesting on the left), the ultimate goal of Kabbalah is Yichud—the unification of the King and Queen. When in harmony, they are described as turning to face one another and merging into a single body. [ Zeir Anpin - Wikipedia Uniting Zeir Anpin-Short Face with Nukvah-Female. Zeir Anpin, the emotional sephirot centered on Tiferet (Beauty), is the transcendent revelation of God to Creation.

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The False Messiah Has Appeared To Answer Our Prayers & Deceive Us

Shabbetai Tzvi (1626–1676) was the most prominent false messiah in Jewish history. A charismatic mystic from Smyrna (modern-day Izmir, Turkey), he utilized radical interpretations of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) to win thousands of followers across the globe before devastating the Jewish community by converting to Islam. [1 [https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/2012-09-16/ty-article/this-day-a-false-messiah-converts-to-islam/0000017f-ea1a-dea7-adff-fbfb466e0000], 2 [https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/false-messiahs-in-judaism/], 3 [https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4379679/jewish/Sabbatai-Zevi-the-Messianic-Imposter.htm]] The Rise and Fall of Shabbetai Tzvi * The Mystical Spark: Tzvi possessed deep traditional rabbinic training but was known for erratic behavior and his deep obsession with Kabbalistic texts. He began performing acts that went against traditional Jewish law, such as publicly pronouncing the Tetragrammaton (the ineffable name of God), which was only permitted by the High Priest. * The Messianic Claim: Backed by his primary propagandist, Nathan of Gaza, Tzvi officially proclaimed himself the Messiah in 1665. He promised his followers that he would soon lead the Jewish people back to the land of Israel, sparking a massive, fervent following. * The Ultimate Betrayal: In 1666, the Ottoman Sultan, threatened by the growing hysteria, gave Tzvi an ultimatum: face execution or convert to Islam. Tzvi chose to convert. [1 [https://www.jhi.pl/en/articles/the-false-messiah-who-was-sabbatai-zevi,4472], 2 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabbatai_Zevi], 3 [https://unpacked.media/shabbetai-tzvi-a-bonkers-false-messiah-story/], 4 [https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/2012-09-16/ty-article/this-day-a-false-messiah-converts-to-islam/0000017f-ea1a-dea7-adff-fbfb466e0000], 5 [https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/false-messiahs-in-judaism/]] The Kabbalistic Aftermath Tzvi's conversion shattered the hopes of his followers, but it didn't end the movement. A heretical sect known as Sabbatianism emerged. Theologians within this group explained his conversion through a radical Kabbalistic concept called Sod HaSodot (the Mystery of Mysteries): they claimed Tzvi had to descend into the realm of darkness and evil (the Sitra Achra) in order to redeem the fallen sparks of the divine. [1 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krVUeH9NjcM], 2 [https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/false-messiahs-in-judaism/], 3 [https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4379679/jewish/Sabbatai-Zevi-the-Messianic-Imposter.htm], 4 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalah]] This justification of a false messiah opened the door for future esoteric movements, most notably Frankism in the 18th century, led by Jacob Frank, which pushed these mystical concepts to even more extreme and controversial limits.

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