Anyone heard of them & know what they mean?
I heard they are the ein, ein sof &
Ein sof or from the qabbalah
& Qlippotic Draconian magic
Meaning in Hebrew nothing, no end( infinity)
& no end( infinity) to light
And they are put on every human born.
My theory is when you awaken, you remove them…
Any other ideas?
I’ll add my personal experience:
In dec, 2012 I experienced
a black nothingness veil bursting
Together with rainbow colors flashing -
Then, I’ve been at raising kundalini for
About a year.
Is this info relevant to anyone?
Is it better put in a personal journal?
Then, 10 months back
I think I pierced the 2nd infinity veil:
I was again working magic and rising
My kundalini & one morning
when I woke up my phone died -
When I turned it on it only displayed
2 pillars - a white one & a red one.
And I also saw a red pillar rising
From my bed..
I think I overcame the last veil
the infinite light one
About 8 months ago.
Again cell troubles- one moment my phone
Is in my hand & the other it falls beneath
The sofa & when I moved to retrieve it,
Not there( it later reappeared)
Then, there appeared a purple- golden
Pillar of light & like the other veils
It changed the color of objects in my mind…
I also had flashes of a white
Pillar-
This seems like the pillar of mercy.
It felt angelic in nature.
I wonder how many pillars and veils
Are to this matrix & how do we
Dismantle them?
From what I understand
Each chakra has a color & this color has occult
Significance.
Like the purple one is the 3rd eye &
The red one is the base tailbone one…
every qlippah on the tree of death,
brraks your soul into parts.
The 1st one is the strongest,
so im cycling through it..
I think these 3 things are not "Three veils of negative existence", but 3 states of not-yet-being.
With the tree of life, Kabbalah describes the transition from nothingness to being. In the beginning there is Ain, the abstract idea, in the end Malkuth, the real being.
Perhaps. I read Kabbalah 30 years ago. Sure, I've forgotten something, but I've always had a very idiosyncratic view of things.