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CHAPTER XVI.
CONCERNING THE
FIFTH PART OF THE BEARD OF MACROPROSOPUS.
382. THE fifth conformation. Another path goeth
forth beneath the mouth. This is that which is written in the saying of Micah:
"LA HChZIQ LOD APV, Lo Hecheziq Lead Apo, He hath not kept his anger
for ever." "Arise Rabbi Yosi!"
383. Rabbi Yosi arose, and commencing said, Ps.
cxliv. 15: "'Blessed is the people that is in such a case; blessed is the
people whose God is Tetragrammaton.'
384. "'Blessed is the people that is in such a
case.' What is this 'ShKKH LV, Shekakah Lo, That is in such
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a case?' Like as it is said in Est. vii. 10:
'And the wrath of the king was appeased,' ShKKH, Shekakah; that is,
'Became quiet from his wrathfulness.'
385. "Another exposition: He was appeased
through his wrath, which is intimated in these words, Num. xi. 15: 'And if
Thou dealest thus with me, kill me, I pray Thee, out of hand, if I have found
grace in Thy sight.'
"'Kill me, I pray Thee, out of hand;' this is
judgment of judgments. But 'Blessed is the people whose God is Tetragrammaton;'
this is mercies of mercies.
387. "Another exposition: ShKKH, Shekaka,
is the name which includeth all names, 1 in
consequence of which that Holy Blessed One maketh His wrath to pass away, and
caused Microprosopus to be at peace, and taketh away all those extraneous (matters)
from the midst.
388. "We have learned through Barietha (or
the tradition given forth without the holy city), that that path of the
conformation of the holy supernal Ancient of the Ancient Ones, which
descendeth in the beard beneath the nostrils of the nose, and this inferior
path, are equal in every way, in such a manner that that which is below is
like that which is above. 2 The superior (path)
is called passing over transgression the inferior, 'He hath not kept His anger
for ever.'
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389. "Also we have learned this: 'He hath not
kept,' i.e., there is no place wherein anger can remain. Like as
in the superior there is opportunity given for taking away (anger), so
also in the inferior is the (same opportunity) afforded.
390. "We have learned this: whensoever in this
Ancient One, the most concealed of all, this path is uncovered, it is well for
all the inferior (paths); 1 for then
appeareth counsel for doing good to them all.
391. "But when it is withdrawn, and is not
uncovered, there is no counsel, neither is there any who knoweth Him, save
Himself. 2
392. "Like as also none knoweth the superior
Eden, save Himself,. save Him, the Ancient of the Ancient Ones.
393. "And concerning this it is written, Ps.
xcii. 6: 'O Lord, how excellent are Thy works! Thy thoughts are very deep!'"
394. Rabbi Schimeon said unto him: "May thy
works be reckoned in order in the world to come by the Ancient of the Ancient
Ones!"
Footnotes
155:1 It is
not at first sight evident why this word should be the "name which includeth
all names." But if we examine it by Gematria we shall soon see the reason.
ShKKH, Sh + K + K + H = 300 + 20 + 20 + 5 = 345 = ShMH, Shemah = Ha
Shem, The Name. This title Shemah is applied to the Tetragrammaton
frequently as being the name of all names, and therefore ShKKH is taken as
concealing Tetragrammaton.
155:2
Compare the precept in the Smaragdine tablet of Hermes Trismegistus: "That
which is below is like that which is above, and that which is above is like
that which is below, for the performance of the miracles of the one
substance." This is the fundamental principle of all the ancient mystic
doctrines, whether qabalistical, mythological, alchemical, or magical; and in
this formula all are contained. As is God, so is the universe: as is the
Creator the Supernal Man, so is the created the inferior man; as Macrocosm, so
Microcosm; as eternity, so life!
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Chapter XVII: Concerning the Sixth Part of the Beard of Macroprosopus