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Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet •
Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune •
Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf •
Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv
G g
“Gravitate toward the good, the gentle, the grateful and
the graceful.”
Gravity, genesis, and growth — the cycle implies a drawing
inward (impregnation) followed by an almost explosive result: birth
and existence. Earth’s ‘gravity’ draws flotsam
from space constantly — dusts, ice and rock — and these ‘suitors’ may
well carry something akin to fertilizing agents, which enliven
her as a cosmological egg who gives birth to her children on her
surface. Of course, some of these ‘suitors’ can be
quite cataclysmic to existing children, as well. This letter represents
gravity in physics.
‘G’ is like ’C’, but with an inward stroke,
implying the ‘drawing inward’ aspect I sketched above.
That which is drawn in ‘echoes’ in a way similar
to what happens when a stone is dropped into a bowl of water — circles
emerge from the penetration, and proceed to complexify as they
are reflected off the edges of the container back toward the center
of the bowl.
In living beings, this inward drawing has results — it
changes the character of the container, and often creates new vehicles
which uniquely repeat this process. As each one receives energy
and attention from the universe and its living sources, it grows
in response. ‘G’ also has a unique quality which is
generative
— the ‘drawing inward’ results in change, children,
and new potentials
— the same way a planet’s gravity does.
The miniscule ‘g‘ illustrates a ‘supernal’ or
perfect dimension ‘above’ which is drawn down into
a ‘squished’ or ‘flattened’ dimension below — or
in some cases ‘a cup’ — alluding to the relation
between the infinite dimensions of theSourceGarden and their reflections
(or children) in material reality. Growth is the result of the
influx of energies from these supernal sources.
Character Classes to which ‘G’ belongs:
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Game — A way of communicating energies
amongst the members of a group, resulting in changes in their state.
Most commonly, this is a playful way of experiencing reflective
unification.
Gas — The least effable state of matter, next to energy.
Often invisible, sometimes undetectable, gasses are akin to liquids
in their common activities. Earth’s oxygen is the result
of billions of years of gas generation by microbes and plants.
It is a significant necessity in the conversion of food to energy
for all animals.
Gate — A closeable passage between two domains.
Generality — Humans are trapped in paradigms
of specificity, where beings, objects, qualities and circumstances
have the appearance of being locally complete or intrinsically
identified. Generality the opposite of this perspective, and implies
a model where everything is unified first, and entities exist as
unique instances of this unification at various or multiple scales.
Generality is the antidote to the often catastrophic problems which
arise when we grant perceptual or logical precedence to specificity.
Gender — The term we use to generally refer to the fact
that most beings have a non-changeable sexual identity in the physical
dimension.
Generate / Generation — To bring forth from the activities
of an entity, group, or momenta. Also, to speak of ‘those
currently existing’ as a group related in orderly temporal
emergence.
Genuine — Authentic, which is to say ‘not merely a
copy or emulation’.
Get — To receive, or to actively take.
Gift — Something received without incurring a price.
Give — To transfer possession or (real or effective) ownership
of something/one to another.
Glass — The most common transparent solid, through (in most
cases) which light freely passes.
Go — To depart, or travel. To actively
embark upon travel.
God — The unityBeing, considered as the source and cause
of all beings and circumstances.
Golden — A color associated with authority, particularly
with God. The color of lions, and of a highly valued metal.
Good — The quality of being positive, prosperous, friendly,
kind, or nice.
Gone — To have departed hence, disappeared. To be no longer
available for relation.
Grace — To appear at once gentle and perfect, or to execute
tasks successfully and simply. The term is sometimes used to refer
to a gift from the unityBeing, or a blessing.
Grave — A place to bury the dead. A dire or extreme circumstance.
Gravity — A still-mysterious force which
attracts bodies to one another, and unifies them in often circular
relations — particularly applicable extra-terrestrial bodies.
Greed — The desire to hoard unnecessarily, or to continue
to gain beyond one’s reasonable needs.
Green — The beautiful color of forests
and most plants.
Grow / Growth — To elaborate from within, usually by receiving
substance and or energy from the environment. To gain size, sophistication,
or both.
Guard — One who protects or watches over something/one.
Guest — A visitor to the home or place
of another being or group.
Guide — One who leads another being or group. Additionally,
a manual of instructions or tool that allows accurate drawing,
cutting, or distinguishing.
Gun — One of the most catastrophic inventions in human history,
a tool of killing wherein a projectile is discharged by an explosive
process, at high velocity, killing beings in its path of travel.
Some projectiles are themselves explosive.
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N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z
Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet • Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune • Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf • Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv