Every creature makes some
sort of sound. The sounds that creatures utter are primal and
express their feelings. Animals can communicate in this way even
though their sounds are not actual conversation.
Humans speak
using languages. Language is nothing more than a
series of connected sounds that form words. It is necessary to
form words because words are a name given to a thing. And,
nothing can exist without having a name - this is a law.
(Something to remember when you are trying to save a document on
your computer without giving it a name!)
Thoughts are of
the Spirit and have a form. Their form is pictorial. The
language of the Spirit is therefore a picture language. This is why the
ancients used a written form that used pictures. The ancient
Egyptian hieroglyphs are likely the best known example of
this.
As humanity declined Spiritually they lost the ability to
read these purely pictorial scripts and began using a phonetic
alphabet. Each letter representing a distinct sound. This did
not change anything as far as the principles that govern how
the spirit itself functions. Therefore the words we
use to express our thoughts are a representation in sound of
the pictures we see within us.
The pictures we have in our thoughts
are themselves creations and so are the corresponding words we use to describe them. If
we exchange these created words person to person they recreate
a similar picture in the minds of others. This indicates that
in the sound of the words there is contained a resonating power capable
of recreating the same pictures we had in our mind in another
person and thereby we communicate. In spite of our best
diction the words are still a very poor approximation of our
actual thoughts.
If this is possible casually, then it
is also possible that with diligence and intent of producing a
much greater effect. Everyone has observed and practiced
the ability in human communication to convey feelings that are
constructive, destructive or even descriptive. For example, some words are
soothing, others, are uplifting, others are humbling, some
warm us, others cool us. Some words can actually hurt, some words heal. If
there were no inherent power in the sounds of words they would have no
effect. The power in the words comes from what else we put
into them in addition to the mere physical vibration. If we
impregnate an emotion or a virtue into the expression of our
words then they have the effects describe above.
Taking this further, if a word can recreate a picture in someone else's being
then it stands to reason that with belief and proper force a
word can project that same picture that it represents out in the open,
thus recreating it visibly outside of our mind into creation. After all, if
in today's world we can artificially create unconscious virtual realties
electronically using unconscious and very lifeless
machinery, we as human beings made in the image of the Creator
who are able to procreate living beings in our own likeness
than we must also be capable of creating according to the
Creators example. We already do this everyday unconsciously in our work
and when we speak.
But, let us
remember why a physical body exists in the first place. The
substance of the Spirit is incompatible with the substance of
the physical body. This necessitated the creation of a
harbinger between the two. The soul is the harbinger between
Spirit and physical body. This protects the spirit and
animates the body.
The physical
body we can readily see and when we wish to speak through it,
it utters our desired sounds. Clearly the impetus to utter a
sound is not from within the physical body itself. This
impetus must come from a higher but still "controlled by our
will" source. That source is the Sprit but, in the school that
is our life on Earth, the physical matter that makes up the
physical body is made up of is impure when compared to the
Spirit and it is only a means that we may use to experience
life in the physical dimension while purifying its substance.
The intermediary body by necessity that is tied to the Spirit
and to the physical body is necessary to protect the Spirit
and Physical body from each other while permitting the
"higher" to work with the lower. Our physical speech without
the force of the Spirit and Soul is very dead and cannot
influence with much power. This is why Kabbalah is a spiritual
art. The words deliberately formulated in Kabbalah are
consciously uttered in the Spirit and Soul. When this sound is
released the physical substance must obey it. And a controlled
manifestation occurs.
From a less
powerful perspective, if you look around you everything that surrounds you in
your home or place of work was at one time a mere thought in someone's mind,
yet there it is tangible before you in three dimensions. This object
was a picture in someone's mind before it became reality
through physical manufacturing.
Having the
maturity and control we could through the use of consciously
uttered sounds create words that actually manifest into
reality. The reason why the average person cannot do this is
for the protection of the rest of creation. The average
person's thoughts are not disciplined, pure or necessarily "good." If their
utterances were to manifest they would, for obvious reasons, be the
greatest of curses. This is why these arts have been strongly
eluded to but essentially kept
hidden
from humanity at large until now.
For this
reason it is necessary to first ennoble the human being by
removing the impurities of the soul through a true
Initiation, the
first Tarot Card described so precisely by Franz Bardon.
The Kabbalah
also describes the order of Creation because it is through
Kabbalah that God brought everything into being.
If you can do
what is in this book, you would have earned it, and you are a
truly blessed human being destined to serve humanity in the
fullest sense of the word.