Kether: the Garden of Bliss
  Let No Man Take your Crown
Matthew 5:3
Kether: Crown, Intelligence
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
 

As concerns human beings, Kether is the sphere of intelligence: it's the crown given to man as signet of his dominion over all things created upon Earth, from the beginning. Intelligence is not only the tool by which man has subjugated the elements of Earth and the lives of lesser creatures to his own will, often to his own harm and shame, but it is also the faculty by which man measures the movements of Spirit within his own being-- both "the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth."

From both the Hebrew and Greek scriptures, the words translated as "spirit" could be literally translated as "breath," or as "breeze." The two movements of spirit in the remarkable King James version of the Ecclesiastes parable, which are likened-- as in a double inversion-- unto the exhale and the inhale of breath, are the contrary winds that drive the whirlwind of which Paul speaks in Romans 7.

The Breath of hwhy has been passed from parent to child since the days of Adam, upholding the life within mortal tabernacles. The essence of Father hy was projected directly into Adam at the beginning; and it was that Divine Breath that transformed the creature of clay into a living soul. Serving as host of the Breath, Adam became the embodiment of Yahushua, the Interface between Heaven and Earth.

The Breath of the Father was full of eyes, round about; and the first man was furnished to all good works; for as he breathed,  the cells of his body gave form to the Only Begotten, the Word that, even today, rides upon the Projection Breath into the souls of our children, to the end that humanity gives form to the full expression of the Father's essence as the adopted brethren of the  Projection of hy, the Only-Begotten of the Father. When Father hy emptied the fullness of his Breath into the man he had made, Adam assumed the position of the only-begotten by virtue of the Breath hidden within the rhythm of his breathing. Functioning, then, as his Lord, he found, thereby, the strength to quell the contrary winds of both creature and host in the complexity of his trial before the tree of knowledge. He did not fail.

Breathing quietly in the face of his temptation-- now in, and now out-- Adam was able to measure his own spirit and to temporize his response to the moment; for the Breath of the Father continued as the constant underpinning of his breathing, which robbed the threat of death of its sting. At rest in the Breath, he demonstrated his faith in the Father's Wisdom by choosing to suffer with Eve the penalty of error. He did not doubt the serpent's words that in dying, they would not surely die; for, as host of the Interface between Heaven and Earth, he understood that spent breaths return to the Father, who replenishes life, breath after breath, according to his pleasure; and he knew it was the Father's pleasure that life should continue.

Shame had come with error; but Adam knew that if evil should come upon them, it was because the Father had allowed it to be so, in his Wisdom. Husband and wife were clothed with shame,  but the  compact Adam had entered with Eve was shameless. Bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh, he could not have forsaken her; and he would meet his fate, serving with what honor the Father allowed, until death should be no more. Unto the time of their perfection, together, the Breath in him would pass downward to his sons and daughters, who would share the precious burden of that Breath in their own labors, until their own final exhales would be surrendered upwards at their passing. Cycle upon cycle would endure in the service of Life until that which is perfect is come.

Clothed in the peace that passes understanding, the Sons of Man are enabled to formulate thoughts and words that invoke the powerful and productive inner calm of Matthew, Chapter 8; for they have undertaken instruction by God's soundless voice as it resonates within the chambers of their hearts, and they can no longer easily speak amiss, because they have been opened unto the reality of the Kingdom of Elohim within their own souls.

Inward focus on the expressions of hwhy characterizes the mind found in Y'shúa, the man of faith who walked, in Truth, as his Lord Yahushua. Allegiance to the operations of the mind of Yahushua in the lives of the Sons of Man puts to death the thieving carnal mind of natural man through the birthing processes of transformation. Such allegiance opens the spiritual pathway to the full resurrection of Yahushúa within, to the end that mankind embodies the fullness of the Projection of hy. It is allegiance to the pure Breath that reveals the manner of escaping error, day after day, moment by moment. Robbing death of its sting as they go, the remnant experiences the glorious freedom of  the Sons of Elohim to appear as theyboldly follow in the footsteps of Y'shua. Clothed in the Breath, they are more than conquerors; for they are the hands and feet of Messiah Yahushua: for the remnants are bone of his bone, and flesh of his flesh.

 
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