A question about Kether, Ain Soph, Ain Soph Ur
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I don't think it ever stops.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"I don't think it ever stops."
Sure it does! It stops when you reach the rational and materialistic conclusion that it's all about just learning to be yourself.
Oh wait....
No...
It never stops.
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So is it possible to go beyond Kether?
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@Captainmaharaj said
"So is it possible to go beyond Kether?"
The Ipsissimus is one own very self, all things and nothing at once. From my Understanding this is a limited time offer, redeemable as often as possible but never permanent. Where one goes from there is beyond imagination.
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@Captainmaharaj said
"So is it possible to go beyond Kether?"
Another possible answer is that to discover Kether of Assiah is to begin the exploration of the Malkuth of Yetzirah.
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Yeah, but the next time around you get sparklers.
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@Captainmaharaj said
"So is it possible to go beyond Kether?"
That would be my theoretical answer, yes. Just because 13th Century kabbalists used Ayin as another name for Kether doesn't foreclose later, finer distinctions.
Having become "most oneself" (likely by withdrawing the extensions which are phenomena of oneself), there is still room to cease being any particular self.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"Having become "most oneself" (likely by withdrawing the extensions which are phenomena of oneself), there is still room to cease being any particular self."
yep
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I wanna quote a friend. He posted (elsewhere) "Today's pop music, for those not blind, is more psychedelic than it ever was before." and then he followed with open.spotify.com/track/6sS0cYdBJCjTW9pgitwsCk
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Thanks for all the answers.