Nehushtan

Creation:

the Emanation, the Projection of Elohim
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The language given to man, with its many tongues, comprises Nehushtan, the serpent of brass that Moses lifted up on the pole in the desert so that the people might see and have life. A similar symbol has been adopted in the West as the caduceus of modern medicine. It's intended to encourage faith in the effectiveness of accepted medical procedure in the hands of its priesthood, the physicians and their functionaries.

Spiritual Nehushtan, the true serpent on the Tree of Life, is HaMashiyach, which is the spirit of Elohim in its interactions with mankind, That serpentine Spirit is present within each one of us, as it's written, "our lives are hidden in Allah, in God hla— that is, our lives unfold within the invisible and formless spirit of HaShem. All that seems to be is, in fact, elsewhere: we are not lamps, as is planet Earth; we are the flashing light that such constructs as Earth make visible.

All life is of God, but the Father poured into mankind the fullness of Elohim when he filled Adam with the Breath of Life. Father and Son are emanations that manifest the same moment; for neither would exist in those capacities and configurations were it not for the other. In them as in us— above and below, Nehushtan is life's vibrancy, its power. Like oxygen to the physical body's cell structure, Nehushtan is the catalyst that fires the body's metabolism. Nehushtan is the Life in the blood: it's the spark a of divinity hidden in the bloodstream md, as is affirmed by the name Adam mda who, with Eve his wife, became the first living soul.

The Breath of Life and the spark it carries has been passed from parent to child many billions of times, and it can be argued that not one child has been exactly like another; for Creation is a construct of fractals, in which all things are unique expressions of the same mathematics.

True of the physical world, this subtlety permeates all aspects of human experience, as well. A most remarkable manifestation of this assertion can be observed is in the variables of speech. There are so many ways to say a thing, and each expression has its connotations, with their implications. No two voices, no two vocabularies, no two patterns of delivery are the same; for each aspect of man is driven by the infinite treasure of the boundless Breath of Life.

Man's speech is empowered by the Breath of Life, and it is also accomplished by utilization of that Breath. Thoughts rise from the deep in man and pass over the vocal chords, where they gain the gravitas of vibration. Vibration is the signature of life, and words are resonances that are propelled from the seat of divinity within man. They carry the vibrations modulated by the faculties of the heart and mind as they are launched from the mouth by the string of the tongue, and are catapulted to their destinations in the hearts of others, for good or for bad.

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