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Wheat corresponds to the sefira of Insight (Chokmah)*,
and so inherits the following attributes: |
Body: Right Brain (which controls the left side of the body).
Kabbalistic Attribute : Wisdom, Intuitive Insight.
Emotional Expression : Love of discovery.
Mental Expression : Holistic, abstract thinking. Instantaneous recognition of patterns, faces, or spatial arrangements. Non-thought-mediated insights. Spatial orientation.
Spiritual Expression: The complete surrender of self to truth, service, and God. This suspension of self creates the space to receive the lights of higher consciousness without distortion or curtailment. In Hebrew this is called bitul. Each moment brings a new revelation of truth and God and good. |
Wheat's Healing Correspondences |
Balanced, Rectified, God-Centered Expression: Creative insights that genuinely reflect God's communication in that moment. Learning for its own sake (for the sake of just knowing God).
When Contaminated by Serpent (Ego) Consciousness: Creativity in arts and sciences and even in spiritual matters that does not genuinely acknowledge the Divine source of that creative spark and does not serve the Primal-Will-To-Good.
Pathological Expression: Schizotypal Personality Disorder where creativity becomes ungrounded and eccentric. (Schizotypal Personality Disorder is defined as a pervasive pattern of social and interpersonal deficits marked by acute discomfort with, and reduced capacity for, close relationships as well as by cognitive or perceptual distortions and eccentricities of behavior.)
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Too Much on the... |
Too Little on the... |
Emotional Plane: Always looking for a new thrill. Peak experience junkie. (Brain research shows that when the right brain is too strong, one's habitual response to life grows gloomy and pessimistic. Perhaps this is because one's need for stimulation gets so voracious that it remains constantly unsatisfied.) |
Emotional Plane: Habit rules one's relationships. Lacking the drive to know more, and go deeper. |
Mental Plane: Needing to be constantly creative, but having neither time nor patience to carry things through. Lots of ideas, no viable fruit. Addiction to newness. |
Mental Plane: Fear of creativity. Always copying someone else's way, or opinions, etc. Lacking curiosity. |
Spiritual Plane: Lofty ideas and visions of service that completely disregard the limitations and particular soul-mission of the individual. Learning for its own sake, without any counterbalancing impulse to internalize and/or apply the teachings. |
Spiritual Plane: Inability to question, listen, admit to not knowing. Unwillingness to acknowledge a Higher Power. Spiritual complacen cy . No drive toward transcendence. Incoming information gets twisted by personal bias and narcissistic ego needs. |
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