Rose Pink Eighth Chakra Da’ath
Patreon 11.10.22
Finally! I reached out to my bookcover witch in the UK — if you ever need bookcover art, email me — I’ll refer you in a nanosecond — she’s a genius — and she created this image of the chakra system the way I see it and the way I teach it.
I went to eastern Australia yesterday via Zoom to do a podcast that turned into two! One of the things we talked deeply about was the 8th Chakra, the Rose Pink sphere that you see between (and in front of) the green personal heart fourth chakra and the turquoise throat fifth chakra.
So where did the eighth chakra come from?
Well, the real answer is from within each one of us, but … it was discovered in the 1870s by the Kabbalistic rabbis in Spain. They called it Da’ath. It often appears in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, usually as the outline of a chakra rather than a solid one, in, amongst, and between the standard sephiroth.
Over my years of study, I’ve seen Da’ath translated into all sorts of words: Wisdom, The Abyss. Just now I Googled it (yet again) and this time the word Knowledge came up.
Oh, and a further explanation. Da’at or Da’ath is the location (the mystical state) where all ten sefirot in the Tree of Life are united as one.
What my inner researches have revealed to me is better expressed as God’s Love, meaning distinctly different from the love each of us generates from our green heart chakras. This love is Impersonal.
This is the love that has the capacity to heal any hurt any of us sustains ever. This is the love that happily includes Hitler, Osama bin Laden, and other persons intent on destruction or cruelty. It might also be called The Compassionate Heart.
What I find most fascinating about the eighth chakra is that it lives about six inches in front of the body anterior to the thymus gland — the one that regulates our immunity. The thymus is responsible for physical immunity.
The eighth chakra is responsible for emotional, mental, and spiritual immunity, and this, Beloved, is its secret.
What’s too much for you to handle, it can. No matter what comprises that too much. So let’s stick our political disagreements in the rose pink world of Da’ath, shall we? And enjoy our days once again.