{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"QABALISTICA PT 2 : Secret Names, Sacred Vibration, and the Architecture of Becoming","description":"This segment deepens the Qabalistic \u201cQ&amp;amp;A\u201d by moving from definitions into cosmology, shadow-work models, and ritual mechanics. Ike lays out the Four Worlds as the core schema for how spirit descends into form\u2014Atziluth (archetypal), Briah (creative), Yetzirah (formative), Assiah (action\/making)\u2014and links the model to the broader \u201cspirit-to-matter\u201d logic found in systems like Theosophy (even if the number of planes differs). Using Lon Milo DuQuette\u2019s \u201cchair\u201d analogy, the discussion makes the worlds practical: the pure idea, the executive decision\/creative decree, the blueprinting\/formative design, and the final physical construction. From there, Sky asks about an obscure reference: \u201cBarit Chil, guardian of the 12th tunnel of Set.\u201d Ike explains that \u201ctunnels of Set\u201d belong to the Qliphoth \/ averse Tree (the \u201cTree of Death\u201d), not the upright Tree of Life. Where the upright Tree has 22 paths connecting the Sephiroth, the averse tree is described as having 22 \u201ctunnels\u201d\u2014imagery that suggests digging downward into density, away from light. He frames this as an expression of the \u201ctwo sides\u201d motif found in Jewish mystical language: the side of holiness versus the side of impurity\u2014a duality embedded within material creation. The conversation then pivots into comparative theology: Sky asks whether Allah corresponds to Yahweh or the Demiurge. Ike answers cautiously: historically, he sees \u201cAllah\u201d as tied to the Semitic El as a cognate stream, but he warns against forcing clean one-to-one equivalences across cultures. He notes overlaps between Biblical creation imagery and Platonic \u201cDemiurge\u201d language (a craftsman-measurer using geometry), while emphasizing that names and concepts drift and consolidate over time through convenience more than precision. Next, Sky brings up demonic\/Goetic attributions\u2014Baal (as an \u201carchdemon corresponding to Netzach\u201d in a Mathers-related frame), and Ike clarifies: nothing on the upright Tree is \u201cdemonic,\u201d but every Sephirah can have a dark reflection on the averse tree. From there, the talk expands into the broader mythic pattern of \u201cfallen angels,\u201d weaving in Gnostic and Enochic storylines: beings drawn toward materiality, desire, and density\u2014echoing the same gravitational pull that ensnares human consciousness. A sharp philosophical turn follows: Sky asks why certain Gnostic texts were excluded. Ike argues it was less \u201cvulgarity\u201d and more orthodoxy + institutional power\u2014and that state sponsorship incentivized a doctrine compatible with empire and material structures, rather than teachings that stress liberation from them. The segment\u2019s spiritual takeaway is blunt: the world constantly tempts people into choosing the materially advantageous over the spiritually true. The excerpt then returns to technical Qabalah: Sky asks about \u201csecret words\/names\u201d of the worlds. Ike presents them as short, mantra-like vibratory keys\u2014each encoding something about the nature of its world and tying into broader correspondences (worlds \u2194 elements \u2194 cherubim \u2194 letter-permutation theory). He frames this as an esoteric hint that words are sacred vibration, comparable to \u201ccreative utterance\u201d motifs found across traditions. Finally, Sky asks about timing for evocation\/invocation (using a Goetic example). Ike introduces kairos\u2014the \u201cproper time,\u201d like astrological weather\u2014and affirms that certain operations demand precise celestial timing; doing work out of alignment can weaken or distort results. He closes with a provocative technical claim: sidereal astrology is for operations, while tropical is better suited for natal charts. ","author_name":"Aetherica","author_url":"https:\/\/sites.libsyn.com\/482289","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/39543420\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/197265155"}