Goyim

He that overcomes, and keeps my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations [Goyim גוים]… And I will give him [the glorified son of the dawn – Hillel Ben Shachar – הילל בן־שחר] the morning star.” – Revelation 2: 26, 28

The word goyim גוים in the Bible is always translated as “nations.” The singular form of goyim is goy [גוי], which is a word usually given to those who are not Jewish, Hebrew. We agree with this definition, but only from the esoteric, alchemical, kabbalistic point of view, because if you rearrange the letters of the word goy, you find the word ego (יגו). This is precisely what needs to be understood by the word goy (יגו), goyim (גוים), which is that it means ego or egos. In reality, all the people of the earth, including those of the state of Israel, have ego within and that ego is precisely what the Bible refers to as goyim [גוים] or “nations.” Our towns, nations, countries, etc. are formed by a collection of egos.

An excerpt from glorian.org

See Beyond this Physical World

The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Those who fix their minds on my personal form and are always engaged in worshiping Me with great and transcendental faith are considered by Me to be most perfect. But those who fully worship the unmanifested, that which lies beyond the perception of the senses, the all-pervading, inconceivable, unchanging, fixed and immovable—the impersonal conception of the Absolute Truth—by controlling the various senses and being equally disposed to everyone, such persons, engaged in the welfare of all, at last achieve Me.” – Bhagavad-Gita 12: 3-5

Divine Sight

“Since you cannot see Me with your present eyes; therefore I give you divine eyes. Behold My mystic opulence! Sanjaya said: O King, having spoken thus, the Supreme Lord of all mystic power, the Personality of Godhead, displayed His universal form to Arjuna.”

“Arjuna saw in that universal form unlimited mouths, unlimited eyes, unlimited wonderful visions. The form was decorated with many celestial ornaments and bore many divine upraised weapons. He wore celestial garlands and garments, and many divine scents were smeared over His body. All was wondrous, brilliant, unlimited, all-expanding.” – Bhagavad-Gita 11: 9-11

The Tree of Life

The first triangle of the Tree of Life (the sephiroth KetherChokmah, and Binah) is ruled by the crown, Kether, related to our head, specifically, the two hemispheres of our brain and the pineal gland. The first triangle is controlled by the Father. Thereafter, comes the second triangle of the Tree of Life, formed by the sephiroth Chesed, Geburah and Tiphereth; this triangle is controlled by Chokmah, the second Sephirah of the crown.

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