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This is a transcription of the audio lecture Daath 01 The Doorway of Knowledge originally given live on
Gnostic Radio, which you can download for free.
The doorway to knowledge is what we seek when we enter into a religion, or any kind of spirituality, that
doorway of which Jesus spoke in the Gospel:
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall nd; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For
every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh ndeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be
opened." - Matthew 7:7-8
To knock on that doorway, we have to know where it is, and to aid us we have many religions in the world,
many mystical teachings throughout all the different groups and ages of humanity. Contained within them all
are the clues that can guide us towards that singular door which does not reside in only one religion or in any
force or group outside of us. That door is not in any book. It is not in any priest, preacher, or master. The
doorway is within ourselves. This is why the ancient Greek oracle said:
“Know thyself.”
The doorway that we need to knock upon and pass through is within us.
We call the synthesis of all the religions in the world by the name Gnosis, which is a Greek word that means
“knowledge.” This synthesis indicates a practical science to discover and utilize that doorway by conscious will.
It is not a matter of belief or theory. It is something that we have to perform consciously, psychologically, and
spiritually in ourselves. The discovery of that doorway is up to us. All who study religion or mysticism do so in
order to receive the guidance and instruction to discover that door. We can only nd it if we make the effort, if
we actually do our part.
Daath: Knowledge
In Hebrew , the word for knowledge, or Gnosis, is Daath []דעת. It is usually spelled in English as daat, da'ath,
or Daath. This is a kind of special knowledge that is unique to the Consciousness. It is not related to the
intellect. It is not related to belief. It is not in the form of thoughts, words, ideas, concepts, theories, dogmas,
books, etc. Rather, it is a kind of conscious knowledge related to the soul, that has to be put into practice so that
this special, internal knowledge can grow and build upon itself, and elaborate the creation of the soul.
When we look for the doorway to our own real knowledge, our own real Gnosis, if we come from a Christian
or a Jewish background we nd that doorway symbolized in the book of Genesis, or Bereshit, the rst book of
the Bible. That doorway is symbolized in the Garden of Eden as the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil [עץ
]הדעת טוב ורע. The Tree of Knowledge is Daath. It is the tree of Gnosis, the Tree of Knowledge.
"And the Lord God caused to sprout from the ground every tree pleasant to see and good to eat, and
the Tree of Life in the midst of the garden, and the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil." - Genesis /
Bereshit 2:9
In Kabbalah, when we study the Tree of Knowledge it is symbolically represented in the great void between
the rst and second triangles on the Tree of Life.
When the Tree of Life is superimposed over the body of a man, Daath corresponds to the throat. In Genesis,
God creates through the throat, using his Word (Logos). This is symbolized in every religion:
And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. - Genesis / Bereshit 1:3
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. - John
(Christian)
I (Osiris) brought my own name into my mouth as a Word of Power, and I forthwith came into being
under the form of things which are and under the form of Khepera (Creator). - The Book of Knowing
the Evolutions of Ra, and of Overthrowing Apep (Egyptian)
In a year he (Prajapati) desired to speak. He uttered ‘bhurbhuva svar’. ‘Bhur’ which means earth;
‘bhuva’ which became gment and ‘svar’ which became the sky… with his mouth he created the
gods. - The Satapatha Brahmana (Hindu)
This is the beginning of the ancient Word… the potential and source for everything done. - The
Popol Vuh (Mayan)
Creation occurs through Daath.
In Hebrew , דעתDaath is spelled with three letters: דDaleth, עAyin, and תTav. The twenty-two Hebrew
letters symbolize and encode the entire path to awaken the Consciousness and to have the direct experience of
God, the entire path to become a fully-developed soul, what someone might call a buddha or an angel.
In the Hebrew word Daath, we see this character עAyin in the middle, which has two Iods at the top of its
shape, and those two Iods look like a pair of eyes. That symbolizes the duality of the potential outcome of
Daath: two kinds of vision, two kinds of perception that result from knowledge. In the Bible, the result of that
doorway of Daath is symbolized in two kinds of people: prophets and diviners. The prophets in the Bible have
the vision of God. They see purely what God shows them. But the diviners see impurely. They see “through a
glass darkly.” They see, but they see a lie. There is a difference between them, but the diviners do not see the
difference. That is the scary part: someone who has awakened the Consciousness through the knowledge of
Daath, sees, but do they know how they see? This is where the science of Daath becomes the Path of the Razor’s
Edge. It is something very delicate. This why we need to study the science very deeply.
These are related to two energetic channels that are wrapped around our spinal column, symbolized as the
two serpents on the caduceus of Mercury. In India, they are called Ida and Pingala, and in Kabbalah they are
called od and ob. These are two forces, energetic channels, which relate to Adam and Eve. One is masculine,
one is feminine. One is Adam, one is Eve. Adam relates to the brain and Eve relates to the sex.
In the story of Adam and Eve, Eve is tempted by a serpent to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. The man
and the woman were warned to not eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. They could enjoy all the fruits of the
garden, but to not eat that fruit. Then the serpent tempts Eve. To understand that, we have to go deep into the
Hebrew letters to know what these symbols contain, to understand how this applies to us.
Eve falls into temptation and eats that fruit, and gives it to Adam, which means the sexual organs take
something that was forbidden and passes it to the brain, which likes it. The result is that Adam and Eve are cast
out of Eden.
This is Ayin, the central character in the word Daath. עAyin relates to the eyes. In other words, through sex
Adam and Eve have their eyes opened. They see something different. In the story, Adam and Eve realize that
they are naked and they feel ashamed. Then they feel afraid. We pass through that. When we are young and the
sexual hormones begin to become active in us, we pass through tremendous uncertainties and anxieties about
sexuality, and when we begin to experiment with it, we start to feel shame, guilt, and uncertainty, and we want
to hide what we are doing. We do not want it to be open. We do not tell our parents. We might boast to our
friends, but in the places where we are the most intimate, like with our parents or our true loved ones, we feel
shame. This relates to our own Adam and Eve, and how our own Adam and Eve abuse the Tree of Knowledge,
sex. This is something that we need to get very realistic about. It is the root of our suffering. It is the root of why
we cannot see God. You see, the way to use Ayin, which is in Daath, to see God, to see like a prophet, is also
through using sex, but in the way that God teaches, and the way that is in accordance with scripture, with the
way nature should function in us.
Adam and Eve had their eyes opened and they saw that they were naked. What this really is saying is that
when they abused the Tree of Knowledge, they inverted the power, the re of sexuality, and abused that
commandment, and so, being naked, they lost the protective innocence, the protective power, of a
Consciousness that is in harmony with the divine. The protective covering was the light of the Shekinah. That
nakedness is the feeling of not having God within. It is a feeling of vulnerability that most of us know very well.
It is a feeling of being spiritually naked, consciously vulnerable, weak, afraid, ashamed. It does not mean
physically naked. It is not literal nakedness: it is psychological and spiritual.
We need to learn how to use this doorway of knowledge in the right way, to be like David. David in the
Psalms, sang,
"Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy Law."
David prayed for the help of God to use Daath to open his own eyes and see the Law, symbolized by the letter
Tav.
The door to that vision is the same door that Jesus mentioned, which is one path, one door. There are not
multiple doors to God. There is one doorway. None of the prophets, including Jesus, said there are many paths.
Jesus said there is one path, and it is narrow, and it is dif cult, and it is hard to nd.
"Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction,
and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which
leadeth unto life, and few there be that nd it." - Matthew 7:13-14
Many people go the easy way, which means they use Daath, sex, and become hypnotized by the serpent
within them, and they follow that path to destruction. Very few conquer temptation and take the narrow path,
which is dif cult, but is the path to life.
To understand that path, we look to the two words for good and evil in Hebrew .
"And the LORD sent ery serpents among the people, and they bit the people; and much people of
Israel died. Therefore the people came to Moses, and said, We have sinned, for we have spoken
against the LORD, and against thee; pray unto the LORD, that he take away the serpents from us.
And Moses prayed for the people. And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a ery serpent, and set
it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall
live. And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent
had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived." - Numbers 21: 6-9
Remember that Daath is related to the throat, thus when the people “spoke against God” they used the door
of knowledge in the wrong way. They were falling under temptation of their own inner serpent and suffered for
it.
The serpent is always present in relation to the Tree of Knowledge, and heals or harms according to our
relationship with it. Teth, this letter that represents a serpent, is the ninth letter in the Hebrew alphabet. If you
relate that to the sephiroth of the Tree of Life (Kabbalah), you see that the ninth sphere, counting downwards,
is Yesod. When you place the Tree of Life over your body, you see that Yesod is sex, and Yesod is related to ט
Teth, which is the serpent. This is where we are tempted by the serpent: in sex.
"Make thee a ery serpent ( טTeth), and set it upon a pole ( וVav): and it shall come to pass, that
every one that is bitten, when he looketh ( עAyin) upon it, shall live." - Numbers 21:8
When we conquer the temptation of the serpent, the energy of sexuality will rise up the spine, which is what
makes what we call “the second womb.” This is how the soul is created in us.
Beth: Creation
The third letter in טובTob is בBeth. Beth is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, which represents a
house, the house of God. Beth is the creative power of the Divine Mother Shekinah. Beth is related to the
powers of creation. In Hebrew the rst book of the Bible is called Bereshit, which refers to creation. The rst
letter of Bereshit is Beth, and it is through that Beth that the rest of the Bible emerges. It emerges from that
letter Beth.
The word טובTob has the serpent ()ט, the spine ()ו, and the house ( )בwhere creation occurs. Tob means
"goodness." So, "the Tree of the Knowledge of Good." The good is rst. Through Tob, or this goodness, the
upright creation can occur, the creation of the real man, or the reestablishment of Adam and Eve in Eden.
What we need is to follow the path of Tob, the good path, the upright path, in order to recover our place in
Eden, so then we can go further than that and become a fully-developed soul, beyond good and evil. Returning
to Eden only xes the mistake. Then we have a whole other work to do a er that.
The three letters of Tob relate how God creates the real man. It is good because it is related with our own
goodness, which in Hebrew is Gedulah. Gedulah is a name for the sphere on the Tree of Life called Chesed.
This is related with our own inner Spirit, who in the Bible is the Ruach Elohim, the spirit that hovers over the
waters in the process of creation. The rst six days of Genesis symbolize how our own Spirit, the Ruach Elohim,
our goodness, creates the real man in us, creates Adam in other words, the Adam that belongs in Eden. So, in
other words, if we follow the path of Tob, we utilize our sexual forces to empower our own inner Spirit to bring
us back into Eden.
Unfortunately, Adam and Eve do not follow that path. In the Bible, in ancient times, this happened on a
macrocosmic level, with humanity as a whole. But it happens in us psychologically on a daily basis, because
daily we allow our own inner Adam and Eve to abuse the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, to abuse the energy,
our own sexual force. Instead of following the path of Tob, we follow the path of Ra, which in Hebrew means
pollution, or evil, or that which is harmful.
The Hebrew word רעra has two letters: רResh and עAyin. Resh symbolizes our head, where we have the
brain, Adam. Ayin represents our eyes, or how we see and experience. When we fall into the temptation of the
serpent, we awaken the Ayin, the vision within the head related to the pineal and pituitary glands. But God is
not there. There is no letter for God there. In our head is just ra: pollution, evil.
It is written, 'And God saw that the רעof men upon the earth was great and all the imaginations and
thoughts of their hearts were only רעcontinually.' (Gen. vi., 5.)
Said Rabbi Jehuda: "'Thou art not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness, neither shall evil dwell
with thee' (Ps. v., 5). Observe that he who gives way to the temper and suffers himself to be led and
guided by it, de les not only himself but also those with whom he comes into personal contact. As
already stated, though the wickedness of the antediluvians was great and their evil deeds were
many, yet was the Holy One unwilling to destroy them, but long-suffering towards them,
notwithstanding, and their shameful propensities and heinous practices, of which it is written 'that
they were only evil continually.' Their evil actions are denoted by the word (Ra) (pollution). Of Er,
the eldest son of Judah, who was guilty of this sin; it is written that 'he was wicked in the sight of the
Lord and the Lord slew him.'" - Zohar
In the Bible there is only one line written about Er.
"Now ערEr, Judah's rstborn, was evil in the eyes of the Lord, and the Lord put him to death." -
Genesis (Parshah Vayeishev) 38:7
It is interesting that the name Er is spelled with the same letters as רעRa: Ayin-Resh. The de nition of his
wickedness is not stated explicitly, but when you analyze this, you see that it was Fornication. As a son of Judah,
as a son of the tribe of Israel, as an initiate, he abused the Tree of Knowledge.
Said Rabbi Jose: "Is not this sin synonymous with what is termed rashang (wickedness or
wrongdoing)?"
"No," replied Rabbi Jehuda, "for rashang is applied to intentional evil ere it becomes an actuality, but
רעRa refers to him who de les himself by the dissipation of his vital powers [Fornication, abuse of
sexual energy] and thus gives himself up to the unclean spirit called רעRa. He who thus renders
himself impure will never attain unto the Divine Life nor behold the face of the Shekina, whose
disappearance from the world previous to the deluge was owing to the vice termed Ra. Woe unto
him who indulges in it, for he will never experience the joy of living [Eden] in the presence of the
Holy One, but will drag on through life as a degraded captive and miserable slave of רעRa, the
unclean spirit...
That description sounds like us, this humanity, because we are slaves of רעRa. We are slaves of the unclean
spirit that is within us. In Gnosis, we call that unclean spirit “the ego.” The ego is a multiplicity of desires: pride,
envy, jealousy, fear, anger, gluttony, laziness. The ego is constituted by all of the psychological attributes that
utilize our energy in the wrong way. They all have their root in sexual energy. The unclean spirit, or Ra, is
within us. It is not outside.
"...so true are the words, 'The fear of the Lord leadeth to life, it bringeth peaceful nights free from
visits of the impure spirit ( 'רעProv. xix., 23). And therefore it is written, '( רעRa) shall not dwell with
thee' (Ps. v., 4). Only the pure in life and thought and deed can say, 'Yea though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death, I will not be afraid of רע, for thou art with me and causest me to dwell
in the house of the Lord forever.'" (Ps. xxiii., 4-6.)
The Zohar , this mystical text that explains the Kabbalah to us, is very clear. Only the pure in heart, thought
and deed can claim to be free of the spirit of רעRa, that impure spirit. In other words, we must eliminate the
ego. There is no exception to this. Those who have this impure spirit within cannot come into the presence of
God. The scriptures are unequivocal. There are no exceptions. There is no way around it.
But unfortunately in these times there are many, many teachings, many rabbis, many new age people, many
Gnostics , who are teaching methods or theories that suggest that you do not have to dissolve your ego. Many of
them teach how to use the sexual energy. Many of them teach about transmutation, Meditation, and astral
projection. They may teach about Daath. They may talk about the ego, but fail to deliver the practical
knowledge of how to actually eliminate the ego every day, that impure spirit רעRa remains alive in us. That is a
great danger, and it is very sad that so many teachings avoid giving the full knowledge. There are some groups
who actually teach (and who are very popular, by the way) that if you simply stop paying attention to the ego, it
dissolves on its own. You will see this talked about on television now. It is very popular, but it is a lie. What
these groups forget, what they do not understand, is that matter and energy are interdependent.
The ego is a crystallization of sexual forces that are not physical, but that are emotional and mental. Those
crystallizations are within our own mind. We can call it the unconscious, or the subconscious, or the
infraconscious, or we can just call it hell. We can call it klipoth. But that level of our own psychology has
matter. The ego is matter, but not physical matter. It is matter in a lower dimension. It is a formation that traps
energy, and until that matter is removed, the energy that corresponds to it remains imprisoned. You can ignore
your egos all you want, but they do not go away or dissolve on their own. This is the great mistake that these
groups make. They believe that there is a way to extract that energy and leave that matter behind. This is
impossible. That energy and that matter are synonymous with each other. In order to free the energy, the
matter must be destroyed. It is simple as that. This is a basic function in physics.
In other words, what these groups teach is how to awaken this Ayin in our Resh, in our head, and develop
insight, powers, clairvoyance, vision – but through the ego, רעRa, impurity, pollution. This is what we call a
diviner, or a seer, someone who has developed powers, but with the ego still alive. This is what we call a
demon, in other words. They might look like a regular physical person, they might think they are a regular
physical person, but their soul is becoming demonic because the Consciousness is awakening inside the ego,
and God is not there. We can also call these people “baalim,” which is a sort of respectful term that means
“sirs.”
The way this awakening occurs is through our use of our own energies, through will. From moment to
moment, constantly, our whole organism, psychologically and physically, is receiving and transforming energy.
We use that energy according to how we use our Consciousness. Wherever you place your attention, you are
directing forces, energies, and there is a reciprocal event that occurs. When you begin to pay attention to
something, you are putting energy into that and you develop a relationship with it. This is natural. It is part of
how nature functions. Thus when you choose to invest your energy into being angry, or to being lustful, or to
feeling a desire, or indulging in a desire, you are falling under the temptation of your own serpent, Lucifer, who
is tempting that energy. You fall into that and become hypnotized by your desire.
That energy creates a formation in your mind. It is matter, it is real. It is something that exists in the mental
plane, and emotionally in the astral plane. But it is a false creation. It is what we call an ego, or a shell. This is
where we get the Hebrew word klipoth. This is a word that refers to the lower realms below Malkuth in the Tree
of Life. Klipoth means “the world of the shells.” That world is the subconscious, unconscious, and
infraconscious levels of our own mind, those areas that for us are darkness. We do not see them because at the
moment we are blind to their true nature. We are blind to all those things internally because we have not
utilized the power of Daath to awaken our eyes.
The function of this all occurs through the letter Vav, which represents the spinal column. The letter Vav is
the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. If you have studied the the arcana of the Tarot, you know that the
number 6 relates to Indecision. It is represented in the graphic of that arcanum as a man trapped between two
women, a virgin and a whore. He has to choose between them. This is where we are all the time when the
serpent in us is tempting us to choose. Do we choose to use our energy, our time, our mind, our heart, and our
body to serve the virgin, our own Divine Mother? Or do we use those energies to serve the whore, Lilith,
Nahemah, Jezebel, who is in us? We choose in each moment according to how we behave, how we think, how
we feel, how we use those energies.
That process is happening through Vav, because that is our own spine. What happens in our spinal column?
Eve is at the base of the spine, which is where the creative energy resides: in the sexual organs. The root energy
of our whole organism and psychology is in our sexual energy. When our inner Eve is tempted and uses sexual
energy to feed her desire, she uses that energy and sends it up the spine to Adam, and infects the brain with the
taste and lust and desire for sensations of pleasure, even if those are not explicitly sexual on the surface.
It may just be, for example, that we have a situation with someone we are envious of, and we indulge in that
envy in our mind and heart; that indulgence is a usage of sexual energy, but we are unaware of it. The brain
becomes addicted to that sensation of envy, and we become used to it, we start to like it, even though it is a
form of suffering. This is what happens with drug addicts and alcoholics. This is what happens with people
who are manic, people who are depressed. They become habituated to sensations and they start to like it. The
same happens with people who are undergoing torture, who are put in jail. They become used to it, and they
start to think it is normal, and they start to crave it. This is what has happened to us. It sounds weird, and the
mind says, “That cannot be,” but it is true. And when you really become honest with yourself and you start
looking into your behaviors, you start to see things that you know you shouldn’t do but that you like to do. We
all have them, and we each have our idiosyncrasy. Some of us really like to feel afraid, to feel insecure, to feel
anxious. I bet you that most of us, even though we would not admit it, actually like to feel stressed because we
have become used to it. Now when we feel stressed, we feel like we are doing something, like we are part of
life, we are on the path to success because we are stressed out. When we feel relaxed, we feel uncomfortable, as
if we are not doing our work, we are not doing something. Have you ever noticed that? When you start to really
relax, you start getting worried and anxious because you are not stressed? Why is that? Because we become
habituated to these harmful states of being.
The end result here is that we suffer. We use our energies to cultivate and strengthen all these unconscious
and subconscious and infraconscious desires, fears, anxieties, cravings, aversions, all of that impurity that
surges the mind, about which we do not know because we are in darkness. We are blind; we do not even see
ourselves. Instead, our eyes are only opened to our desires. We see everything through our desires and in
relation to our desires. We are so enslaved by our inner impurities that we do not even realize it. For us, life is
just the pursuit of desires. That is why we suffer.
However, if we have learned something about Daath, if we have learned something about Tantra, and about
how to consciously use this energy, the sexual energy, then the stakes go up. Then, the game is really on. The
problem is that many of the groups and movements who teach about the transmutation of sexual energy do not
teach about the elimination of the ego. So, the students begin to practice karma mudra, Maithuna, Tantra,
taoism, - there are many techniques to restrain and utilize the sexual energy. But because they are not
eliminating the ego, their own inner Eve is taking that energy, and feeding it to Adam, the brain. All of that
energy is moving up the spine (Vav) through the nervous system. There is a creation that is occurring. But, the
creation is related with רעRa.
All of that energy begins to stimulate and activate the pituitary gland and the pineal gland in the brain. The
sexual energy is a very powerful, potent force. It is the very force of being. It is the force of life, and when that
energy suffuses the brain, saturates the brain, the pituitary and pineal glands become activated. In most of us,
they are completely atrophied because we have drained them of all their energy. When those glands become
activated by being suffused with energy, those glands awaken the chakras related with clairvoyance or the
power to have inner visions. If we are not aggressively eliminating our ego, the result is that we become a
diviner, a clairvoyant, but someone who sees through the lter of the “I,” the ego. This is how demons are
made. This is how suffering is deepened.
In other words, through this method, the eyes ( עAyin) are opened in רעRa. But those eyes are opened in
hell, in klipoth. This type of person who has this experience is able to see clearly in klipoth, their own
subconsciousness. To them, it looks like heaven, because it is a world of their own desires. To them, it looks
like they are with angels and gods, because they are seeing through the lter of their own subconscious mind.
They are seeing the projections of their own mind, not the truth. And the problem is, all of us who learn
Gnosis, who learn transmutation, will face this because we all have ego. Even if we are working to eliminate
ego, and we are trying to harness the sexual energy, we start to awaken our own inner sight, our own Ayin, the
ability to see, but then: are we seeing in hell or are we seeing in heaven? But we get so excited because we see
something in Meditation or out of the body that we immediately think it is in heaven. We lack discrimination.
This is a very serious problem that the students face.
In synthesis, those who do not eliminate the ego, following whatever path, whether they are transmuting or
not, if they are using energy and not eliminating ego, they are following the path of Ra, the impure spirit, even
if they think they are a holy one, even if they are a priest, even if they are a bishop or a lama. It does not matter.
What matters is the actual works that are performed consciously in the soul. The result of keeping the ego alive
is symbolized in the Bible. Adam and Eve, having been cast out of Eden, have children, Cain and Abel. Of
course, we know the story. Cain murders Abel. This is the beginning of all these problems, jealousy, murder,
and suffering.
While the ego is alive in us, the inner Tree of Knowledge of that person, the Daath within them, does not
bring forth good fruit. The result of using the fruit of the sexual energy does not bring forth good fruit. The
result is that this tree within that person is fruitless in the eyes of God. To the person it seems bountiful
because they seem to be having all kinds of spiritual bounty. But in the eyes of God it is not. And that is why
Jesus said,
"And now also the axe is laid unto the root (Yesod) of the trees (of life and good and evil): every tree
(every person) therefore which bringeth not forth good fruit (from their sexual organs) is hewn
down, and cast into the (devolving Klipothic) re." - Luke 3: 9
This is what Jesus was referring to, that Tree of Knowledge in us.
The way it brings forth good fruit is when we follow the path of Tob, the path of good. And this is by
following Chastity. But the path is not mere transmutation. Mere transmutation is only part of the equation. Be
very clear about that. Many people study Gnosis or Tantra and think transmutation is the sum of the teaching,
and that is the whole thing. It is not. The main aspect is the death of the ego, the most important. You can
transmute all you want, but if you do not work on your ego, you are going on a mistaken path. This needs to be
very explicit in your mind. This is why in the Gospels also Jesus says,
"And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life
with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hell re."
This eye (Ayin) that he is referring to is not our physical eye. It is our Consciousness. The Consciousness is
what gives us the ability to perceive. Perception can occur in any of the levels of nature, symbolized in the map
of the Tree of Life. We see physically, through the physical eyes, because we have Consciousness, but what we
see is ltered by the conditioning of our Consciousness. That is something you really should consider. What
you see is not what is actually there. You see the impressions created by your senses and mind, not the thing in
itself.
Until your Consciousness is completely awakened and your ego is completely dead, you do not see the truth.
We do not have right view, the view of prajna (Sanskrit; the eighth step of the Buddhist Eightfold Path; the view
of the two truths simultaneously) until the ego is one hundred percent dead. A person who has acquired that is
a person like Buddha, Jesus, Krishna, or Mohammed. Not us. We are not like that. So, let us not listen to those
groups that tell us we are already gods, angels and buddhas. This is all a lie. This is all self-deception, based in
fear. You see, these groups are so effective now in telling these lies because we are all so afraid. We want to
believe in something that makes us feel good. So it is very easy for us to listen to these ideas of, “You do not
have to eliminate the ego. You are already an angel. You are already a buddha. All you have to do is realize it.”
This is a lie. It contains a truth because we have the potential in us to become a buddha or an angel, but not
while the ego is alive. No way. Impossible. The ego traps that inner buddha. That buddha is in hell, not because
of God, but because of us. No one else did this to us. We cannot blame God, we cannot blame angel Sakaki, we
cannot blame a Lucifer outside of us, we cannot blame a Satan outside of us, because we have Satan within. Our
own ego is the devil who created suffering. So, do not blame anyone else for your pain. Blame yourself, and
now solve it.
The way to solve the problem of suffering and death is to use your energy wisely. This is why Jesus says, “If
thine eye offend thee, pluck it out.” Who is “thee?” Who is the real “thee” within? It is God. It is Gedulah. It is
our goodness, our own Spirit. In other words, if the vision (the Ayin) of our eye offends our Spirit, pluck it out.
Kill that ego. Destroy it.
But it is not as simple as saying it, or as simple as saying, “Well. I am not going to listen to that ego anymore.”
This is just repression and avoidance. The way you dissolve an ego is through very deep penetrative
Consciousness of that ego. You have to know yourself. You have to know very deeply all of the impurities that
are within your mind. This is the only way you can stop being fooled by your own mind.
You know that old saying, “Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer?” The meaning in that is,
you need to know very well what your enemies are doing. Your friends, you can just leave them be. But your
enemies, if you ignore them, you have committed yourself to failure. If you ignore your enemies, they will get
you. Because they know you are not looking. Then you are an easy target.
Unfortunately, we are an easy target, because we choose to ignore what is within ourselves. We start hearing
about this talk about the ego, and Adam and Eve within us, and lust and pride, and we do not want to hear it.
We want to hear how good we are, that we are all angels, that we are all prophets, that we are all on this
ascending arch of evolution, and humanity is about to enter into a big golden age. And we all want to feel good.
This is all a lie. None of that will happen as long as the ego is alive. There will be a golden age, but no ego is
allowed. Zero. If your ego is alive, that ego cannot go there. And if you want to go and be a part of some
heavenly realm, you have to vibrate in that level. You have to belong in that world. Right now, we do not. So, if
our eye offends our own inner spirit, we need to pluck it out. We need to eliminate that ego.
In the Gospels, Jesus says,
"The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of
light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in
thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!" - Matthew 6
When we close our eyes to see what is within ourselves, or when we sit to pray or meditate, do we see light or
darkness? When we close our eyes, when we imagine God, do we see light or darkness? Usually we see
darkness. Usually, when we look to see what is in us, we do not see anything. We see darkness. When we want
to resolve a problem in our life, we do not see solutions. We see darkness, psychological darkness, spiritual
darkness. Not literal darkness. To be in the dark means to not know which way to go, to not be able to see your
way around. To not be able to navigate through life. This is our case. None of us know where we are going today
or tomorrow, our karma, what is coming for us, when death is going to arrive, whether tomorrow will be good
or bad. We have no idea. We are completely in the dark, and that is because our own insight is blind. We are
blind.
Jesus says, “The light of the body is the eye.” But when you look into the Greek, it is more accurate to say,
“The illumination of the self is the vision.” This is what the Greek says. That is totally different. It is not talking
about the physical body. He is talking about the way that you become illuminated, and see your way, is through
your Ayin, through your inner vision, which is here in the midst of Daath. Directly between the door (Daleth)
and the completion of the work (Tav) is Ayin, that vision.
He says, “If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.” Let us put this back to what
the real Greek says. It says,
“If thine vision be singular, pure (not multifaceted and divided into a billion egos, but is one light
from God), thy whole self will be full of light.”
Moses is always depicted with rays of light from his head, and it is said that he radiates so much light it is
hard to look at him because his face is so bright with Consciousness. Jesus is the same. This is not physical
light, not literal light, but conscious light.
In other words, Jesus is saying, “If thine eye offend thy spirit, pluck it out. It is better to have one eye.” This is
how we enter into the path of life. That one eye, that one vision is the pure vision that we can reach through
Daath, through knowledge. That singular eye is the divine clairvoyance, pure clairvoyance, or pure inner vision
of the prophet. If the ego is alive, our vision is ltered and impure. So that phrase that theologians have been
arguing about for centuries is actually very simple. When you look to the Hebrew and the Greek, you see what
is actually written there.
[By our actions we] Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and
his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit. – Matthew 12:33
We have to make our own Tree of Knowledge good. We have to convert our Tree of Knowledge and make it
fruitful. Remember, God says, “Be fruitful and multiply.” He is not talking about physically, He is talking about
spiritually, to make Daath bear fruit, spiritual fruit, conscious fruit. And that is why He says this, “Either make
the tree good and his fruit good, or else make the tree corrupt and his fruit corrupt, for the tree is known by his
fruit.” That means that our own tree, our own Daath inside, is known by the fruit that we ourselves create.
And so, what fruit do we have in our lives? This is the question for us. He says, “Every man is known by his
fruit.” What is the spiritual fruit of our life? What spiritual fruit do we have to show? The truth is that spiritually,
we are in darkness. Do we have the ability to meditate and see God face to face and receive the guidance that
we need? If not, we need to make our own tree fruitful, to water that tree and nourish it, by following the good
path. And the way we do that is we follow the guidance that is encoded in this tradition. We have to learn how
to stop breaking the Law, and instead follow the path of Tob, goodness. This starts withour own power to
create, which is in our own Daath within, related to our sex and our throat.
Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy [wrong use of Daath] shall be forgiven
unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost [Binah] shall not be forgiven unto men.
And whosoever speaketh [through his actions in Daath, sex] a word against the Son of man [the
prophets], it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh [through his actions in Daath] against
the Holy Ghost [the power of God in sex], it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither
in the world to come.
[By our actions we] Either make the tree [of knowledge within] good, and his [sexual] fruit good; or
else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit.
O generation of vipers [fallen serpents], how can ye, being evil [ra: impure], speak good things? for
out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh [for you commit Adultery and Fornication in
your heart].
A good [tob] man [respecting Daath within] out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good
things [fruit]: and an evil [ra] man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.
But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak [through their own Daath], they shall
give account thereof in the day of judgment.
For by thy words [of your own Daath] thou shalt be justi ed, and by thy words thou shalt be
condemned.
It is very interesting to see how that path is presented in different ways in different religions, but always
contains the same essential tools. I started by telling you that what we want is to enter the doorway into real
knowledge. To see for ourselves. To have Gnosis ourselves, to see God, to get guidance from God. Not from a
book or a person, but inside. The way we do that is by using this doorway in Daath. That doorway is inside of
us. That doorway is in our own letter Resh (our head), but that Resh has to be made pure. Resh is our head.
That doorway begins in Yesod, in sex through the serpent, the rst character of Tob. It ascends up the spinal
column (Vav). As we utilize those energies in the right way through transmutation, and through conscious will,
it is created through the letter Beth of Tob. This is how we initiate Genesis within ourselves, to create the real
man.
In this way, we start to utilize these forces and pass through a series of tests and initiations that help us to see
the ego and remove it. This is the great help that Lucifer provides to us. The tempter has his place. He serves
God.
"...the angels of God came to stand beside the Lord, and the Adversary, too, came among them. [...]
Now the Lord said to the Adversary, "Behold, all that he [Job] has is in your hands; only upon him do
not stretch forth your hand." - Job 1:6, 12
That tempting serpent is here, the rst letter of Tob is the letter Teth, in us, who tempts us. And that is the
temptations we pass through in the stages of initiation as we raise that energy up the Vav, the spinal column.
This is a slow process, and is not easy. It is symbolized in the book of Revelation, believe it or not, by the seven
churches in Assiah, not Asia. Assiah relates to the physical body. It is the rst kingdom, the rst world of
Kabbalah.
The rst few books of Revelation detail the process of working through the seven churches in Assiah, which
are the seven chakras of Hinduism and Buddhism. Those seven chakras are energetic centers along our own
spinal column, through which that energy must pass as we raise each serpent of the Kundalini. Each process is
a process of psychological examination, within which we have to see our “I,” our ego, and conquer it, little by
little. This is the role that Lucifer plays, guiding us in this, presenting us with temptations. We have to
overcome them. But what is very interesting is when we arrive to the head, the two primary chakras, or
churches, that we need to know about are related to the pituitary and pineal glands.
"And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia (which is the chakra Ajna, related to the third eye),
‘These things saith he that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of David (the key to the door),
he that openeth, and no man shutteth; and shutteth, and no man openeth. I know thy works.
Behold, I have set before thee an open door.’"
This is the rst place the door is mentioned in Revelation, the door of Daleth, the rst letter of the word
Daath, knowledge. That door is in the pituitary gland, related with clairvoyance, the door to vision, Ayin.
"I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it, for thou hast a little strength, and hast
kept my word, and hast not denied my name."
So, in other words, the person is starting to show a little perseverance in the path, but they do not have much
strength yet. And it continues to explain what is needed to go further, which is patience, and to hold true.
A little bit later, it says,
"I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it, for thou hast a little strength, and hast
kept my word, and hast not denied my name."
“I know,” is Daath, knowledge. In other words, God knows what we are, who we are, and what we are doing.
And it says a little bit later,
"Behold I stand at the door, and knock. If any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in
to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in
my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne."
The throne is the pineal gland. This is the crown of life. This is where that energy rises all the way to the
spine, top of the spine, reaches the pineal gland, and divine sight is opened. This process is a combination of
these two churches, Philadelphia and Laodicea (Ajna and Sahasrara in Sanskrit). When those two churches, or
chakras, are awakened, clairvoyance and polyvoyance are awakened. This is the divine sight of the prophet
who sees by the power of God in Daath - without ego.
The full completion of that process, when that process is fully accomplished, which is many stages, is
symbolized in the six days of Genesis to create the complete man. If you read the sixth day of Genesis, this is
the only day that God says is “very good.” The other days, He completes the work of that day and says, “And God
saw that it was good.” And God saw. The “and” is the Vav through the spine. But on the sixth day He says, “It was
very good.” It was tob me’od. The word “very” in Hebrew is written with Daleth-Aleph-Mem, the same letters as
Adam. In other words, on the sixth day, when the completion of creation is done, Adam is restored back to
Eden. And we have then a complete man.
So in synthesis, what we need to do is to perform that creation in ourselves, to return to the Tree of
Knowledge, but to not eat the fruit. To enjoy the aroma, to enjoy all the bene ts of it without eating it, which
means to not indulge in it, but instead to restrain the senses, to control lust, to not be tempted by the serpent.
When we accomplish that, day by day, we need to use that energy to eliminate our psychological problems, not
outside – inside. It is these problems that lter our vision. We do not see the facts of our life, the truth of what is
around us, because our perceptions are ltered by our resentments, by our memories, by our desires, by our
fears. We only allow ourselves to see according to what we want to see. We do not want to see the truth, and
that is why we are blind.
To see the truth, we have to awaken our Consciousness. This is possible for anyone to do, but we cannot do it
alone. We have to follow the steps exactly, but we need help, and that help comes from inside. It comes from
our own goodness, Chesed, Gedulah, but it also comes from Christ. You remember here in Revelation, it says at
the seventh church,
"These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God."
This Amen is related with the upper triangle of the Tree of Life: Kether-Chokmah-Binah. This is the cosmic
Christ, that illuminating force of light, the Ain Soph Aur, which illuminates everything. For us to see the light,
to see what actually is, we need the help of that light, which is Christ. Christ is not outside. It is inside. That is
something that we earn. We earn it by our works, by our deeds.
That help is symbolized here in the book of John. Jesus here represents Yeshua, which is the savior Christ. It
is not Jesus the person. This story is symbolic.
"And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind (of the mysteries of the Sabbath) from his
birth. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was
born blind? Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of
God should be made manifest in him. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the
night comes, when no man can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world. When
he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of
the blind man with the clay, and said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, (which is by
interpretation, Sent.) He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing."
The meaning is:
"And as Jesus passed by, He saw a man which was blind from his birth (Blind because of the abuse of
the Tree of Knowledge. Blind like Samson, who is seduced by Delilah, the night, Lilith, and who
because of lust lost his strength, his power). And His disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did
sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? Jesus (Yeshua) answered, ‘Neither hath this
man sinned, nor his parents, but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.’"
If we know that karma, cause and effect, is the basis of everything, this man is blind, so why would he be
blind if not for consequences? Jesus says he is not blind because of any sin, but that God’s work might be shown
through him. The answer is, this man already eliminated the cause of that sin. He is blind, but he eliminated
the ego, and so he is awaiting Christ to illuminate him. So it says,
"I (Christ) must work the works of him that sent me (and that is the Ain Soph Aur), while it is day
(when the Son, the Christ, is there). The night (or Delilah) cometh (in Klipoth), when no man can
work (for one cannot be on the path if in hell). As long as I (Christ) am in the world, I am the light of
the world."
Do you remember Jesus says, “If thine eye be single, thy body will be full of light,” that is the world. When
Christ is within, then we see and we have illuminated vision.
"When He had thus spoken, He spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and He anointed
the eyes of the blind man with the clay. And said unto him, ‘Go wash in the pool of Siloam.’ He went
his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing."
The ancient community of Siloam was built around the "serpent-stone", Zoheleth. The stone is related to
Yesod, which means the foundation, and is the foundation or sorner stone mentioned in the Gospels. The
serpent is within the stone, and awakens through transmutation of the sexual energy. Thus, Jesus tells the man
to return to his sexual work.
Jesus healed the blind man’s sight, but with a very beautiful symbol. When Jesus spits on the ground, He is
taking that sacred water from the mouth where the word emerges, the logos. That water is Shamayim, the
superior waters of the upper Eden, which are related with Daath. If you remember from other lectures, there
are two Edens, Daath related with Shamayim, which is usually translated as “heaven,” but means “ ery water”
and the Mayim, or lower Eden in Yesod. That spit emerges from Daath through the throat of Jesus. This is the
transmuted sexual ery water, the guidance of Christ for an initiate, for someone who transmutes. That spit,
that liquid re, He places in the earth, adamah (which means ground, earth in Hebrew ) and this is where
Adam is created.
Adam comes from the dust of the earth. This is how the soul is created, this is how Adam is created. That
ery water mixed with the earth, and then is extracted and heals the man’s sight. Do you see the beautiful
symbolism? Completely kabbalistic. If you do not know Kabbalah, the story does not make any sense. Why
would He spit on the guy’s eye with dirt? It doesn’t mean anything. But when you know what the kabbalistic
symbols are, it is beautiful. It is showing this deep relationship of why these waters need to descend to the
earth and rise again. This is the process of the path.
The path is hard, but only because we have made it hard. The aid of Christ is there for us if we take it. The
path is only hard because of our own ego, which we made. And the more we delay, and the more we avoid it,
the harder it becomes.
If we ignore the ego, we cannot control it. If we are ignoring what is happening in our subconscious mind,
our unconscious mind, our infraconscious mind, then we are not in control, so we are blind: ignorant.
To receive the aid that this blind man received, we have to eliminate the ego. Jesus said it is not due to his
sin, because that sin was already absolved. That man did not have any sin within himself anymore. He had
done his part, and then Christ comes to illuminate him. This is possible for any of us, if we do our part.
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