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>> Then came the (Mayan) word. Tepeu (Tezcatlipoca - Nahua) and Gucumatz (Quetzalcoatl - Nahua) came together in the darkness, in the night, and Tepeu and Gucumatz (Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl) talked together. They talked then, discussing and deliberating; they agreed, they united their words and their thoughts. Then while they meditated, it became clear to them that when dawn would break, man must appear. Then they planned the creation, and the growth of the trees and the thickets and the birth of life and the creation of man. Thus it was arranged in the darkness and in the night by the Heart of Heaven who is called Huracán. The first is called Caculhá Huracán. The second is ChipiCaculhá. The third is Raxa-Caculhá. And these three are the Heart of Heaven. Then Tepeu and Gucumatz came together; then they conferred about life and light, what they would do so that there would be light and dawn, who it would be who would provide food and sustenance. Thus let it be done! Let the emptiness be filled! Let the water recede and make a void, let the earth appear and become solid; let it be done. Thus they spoke. Let there be light, let there be dawn in the sky and on the earth! There shall be neither glory nor grandeur in our creation and formation until the human being is made, man is formed. So they spoke. – Popol Vuh Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl refer to the two intelligences: the one that will remain unknowable and the one that emerges from it, the knowable, or in other words as we say in Kabbalah, A-Elohim and Elohim—because Elohim is created from A-Elohim. We always talk about the Book of Genesis in our lectures and we always talk about בראשית Bereshith, the first word of the Bible. Bereshith is an anagram that explains all of these mysteries.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 10:33:17 +0000

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