Tiphareth means beauty. Thus its vision is either a vision of beauty of the vision of knowledge of the crucifixion. It is in the center of the Pillar of equilibrium. It is thus, a mediator between the “Father” (Kether) and Man (Malkuth). The sacrificial gods go in this realm. We find Jesus here as well. As a mediator with the Christ energy. It brings balance to what was going on above, and what is coming from below. Its color is yellow. It’s Planet is the Sun. Thus, the sun gods can go here too if you would like to go deeper. Thus its metal is the beautiful gold. Here you will find the Archangel Raphael, which if you are familiar with the book of Tobit, you will know this Archangel as the Healing Angel. The Angelic realm is the Malakim or Angels (messengers) or (kings). It is the Son. It is a child, yet it is a king. This is where we gain illumination, as it is pretty high up the tree, and we can’t really grasp the Supernal Triad (Esp. Keter). Its symbol is the Hexagram, the cubed cross, or a cross. It is Kether on a lower plane, thus Jesus could rightly say, “if you have seen me (the Christ), you have seen the Father. As Kether is the “Energy behind the Sun”, Tiphareth is the Sun burning brightly, bringing life to humanity. :)

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Whew. That was hard to do today. One of those days. Enjoy. :O

It is a mistake to consider any belief more liberated than another. It is the possibility of change which is important. Every new form of liberation is destined to eventually become another form of enslavement for most of its adherents. There is no freedom from duality on this plane of existence, but one may at least aspire to the choice of duality.

Peter Carroll (via lazyyogi)