Ayin-Nun twice to Tiphareth?
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In Jean Louis De Biasi Tarot book in the pathworking section it is said one first does ain and nun "halfway", then does Samekh, then Ain and Nun again, full version this time, and only then they-and thus Tiphareth-are properly activated.
I wonder what can be learned from this. I'm having a little trouble to see what is significant to understand, as for instance i could say the whole tree is activated halfway, or that at each step every step is worked again and so on. Everything is true, but not everything is useful. What seems to you interesting in that precision of Jean Louis specifically for that step?
I can precise what he says on that pathworking later if you want but i'd like to hear your own spontaneous ideas.
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@Frater Horus said
"In Jean Louis De Biasi Tarot book in the pathworking section it is said one first does ain and nun "halfway", then does Samekh, then Ain and Nun again, full version this time, and only then they-and thus Tiphareth-are properly activated."
Yes, that's the usual understanding of the formulae. It's especially true at the GD level, and, so far as I can tell, appears to be true in the A.'.A.'. sense of things. In brief: You can't get to Tifereth from intellect (Hod) or desire (Netzach), but only from the still receptivity of Y'sod.
When they are worked after the attainment of Tifereth, it is usually understood that they are worked from inside out, i.e., from Tifereth to Hod and Netzach, rather than the other way around.