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If clients wish to balance their energies, they are asked to practice (on a regular basis) drawing the actual geometric construction of the Tree of Life. Utilizing mathematical precision with a compass and ruler allows the person to more closely experience the inherent construction of the Tree. Simply tracing a Tree of Life that is geometrically accurate can also balance the energy centers. This results in balancing lessons and aspects of life in order to draw closer to a more stable condition.
What Does It All Mean?
“For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord,
as the waters cover the sea.” (Isaiah 11:9)
What does it all mean? If this is a question you are asking about your life, then you are on the right path. You have that spark of desire within your heart that is asking questions in a need to mature beyond its design. At the same time you are placing yourself in the path of enlightenment and escalation of the soul, for the benefit of life as a whole.
Kabbalah shares the consciously proactive realm of growth and enlightenment, providing the elements to allow you to climb. Spring is approaching. Nature renews its existence. The community of humanity in harmony with nature is uniting during this time of The Great Transformation. Keep looking up, my friends.
Rev. Jeffrey E. Jacques is Pastor of Spark of Divinity Congregation (www.sparkofdivinity.net) with Rev. Meddy Jacques in Palmyra, New York. He is also a practicing Usui Ryoho Reiki Master with Ushered Path Wellness, Clairsentient Medium and Spiritual Channeler, published co-author of “The Gospel of the Long Walk” and has been studying Kabbalah for a number of years. He is formally studying authentic Kabbalah through the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Center (www.kabbalah.info) under the instruction of Rav Michael Laitman, PhD. If you have any questions or would like to have a private session with Rev. Jacques, please contact him at [email protected], or come visit him and his spiritual family at Spark of Divinity’s weekly services on Sundays at 11:00 am.