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Binah, (meaning "Understanding"; ????), in the Kabbalah
Kabbalah

Kabbalah is a discipline and school of thought discussing the mysticism aspect of Judaism. It is a set of esoteric teachings that are meant to explain the relationship between an infinite, eternal and essentially unknowable Creator deity with the finite and mortal universe of His creation....
 of Judaism
Judaism

Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
, is the second intellectual Sephirah on the tree of life
Tree of life (Kabbalah)

The Tree of Life, or Etz haChayim in Hebrew, is a mystical symbol used in the Kabbalah of esoteric Judaism to describe the path to HaShem and the manner in which He created the world ex nihilo ....
. It sits on the level below Keter
Keter (Kabbalah)

Keter also known as Kether, is the topmost of the Sephirah of the Fart of life in Kabbalah. Since its meaning is "crown", it is interpreted as both the "topmost" of the Sephirot and the "regal crown" of the Sephirot....
 (in the formulations that include that Sephirah), across from Chokmah
Chokhmah (Kabbalah)

Chokhmah in the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the uppermost of the Sephirah of the right line . It is derived from the Hebrew language word chokhmah which means "wisdom"....
 and directly above Gevurah
Gevurah (Kabbalah)

Gevurah , Gebrah or Geburah and Din in the Kabbalah of Judaism is the fifth of the Sephirah of the Tree of life , and it is the second of the emotive attributes of the Sephirot....
. It is usually given four paths: to Keter, Chockmah, Gevurah, and Tiphereth
Tiphereth (Kabbalah)

Tiferet or Tifereth, Tyfereth, Tiphereth - also known as Rakhamim or Shalom - is the sixth Sephirot in the Tree of life in Kabbalah, which is the spirituality of Rabbinic Judaism....
 (some Kabbalists place a path from Binah to Chesed as well.) In an anthropomorphic
Anthropomorphism

Anthropomorphism is the attribution of uniquely human characteristics to non-human creatures and beings, natural and supernatural phenomena, material states and objects or abstract concepts....
 visualization, it may be alternatively related to the "left eye
Eye

Eyes are Organ that detect light, and send signals along the optic nerve to the visual system and other areas of the brain. Complex optical systems with resolving power have come in ten fundamentally different forms, and 96% of animal species possess a complex optical system....
", "left hemisphere" of "the brain
Brain

The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as cnidarian and echinoderm have a decentralized nervous system without a brain, while sponges lack any nervous system at all....
" or the "heart
Heart

The heart is a muscle organ in all vertebrates responsible for pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions, or a similar structure in annelids, mollusks, and arthropods....
."

Binah is "processed wisdom," also known as deductive reasoning.






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Binah, (meaning "Understanding"; ????), in the Kabbalah
Kabbalah

Kabbalah is a discipline and school of thought discussing the mysticism aspect of Judaism. It is a set of esoteric teachings that are meant to explain the relationship between an infinite, eternal and essentially unknowable Creator deity with the finite and mortal universe of His creation....
 of Judaism
Judaism

Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
, is the second intellectual Sephirah on the tree of life
Tree of life (Kabbalah)

The Tree of Life, or Etz haChayim in Hebrew, is a mystical symbol used in the Kabbalah of esoteric Judaism to describe the path to HaShem and the manner in which He created the world ex nihilo ....
. It sits on the level below Keter
Keter (Kabbalah)

Keter also known as Kether, is the topmost of the Sephirah of the Fart of life in Kabbalah. Since its meaning is "crown", it is interpreted as both the "topmost" of the Sephirot and the "regal crown" of the Sephirot....
 (in the formulations that include that Sephirah), across from Chokmah
Chokhmah (Kabbalah)

Chokhmah in the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the uppermost of the Sephirah of the right line . It is derived from the Hebrew language word chokhmah which means "wisdom"....
 and directly above Gevurah
Gevurah (Kabbalah)

Gevurah , Gebrah or Geburah and Din in the Kabbalah of Judaism is the fifth of the Sephirah of the Tree of life , and it is the second of the emotive attributes of the Sephirot....
. It is usually given four paths: to Keter, Chockmah, Gevurah, and Tiphereth
Tiphereth (Kabbalah)

Tiferet or Tifereth, Tyfereth, Tiphereth - also known as Rakhamim or Shalom - is the sixth Sephirot in the Tree of life in Kabbalah, which is the spirituality of Rabbinic Judaism....
 (some Kabbalists place a path from Binah to Chesed as well.) In an anthropomorphic
Anthropomorphism

Anthropomorphism is the attribution of uniquely human characteristics to non-human creatures and beings, natural and supernatural phenomena, material states and objects or abstract concepts....
 visualization, it may be alternatively related to the "left eye
Eye

Eyes are Organ that detect light, and send signals along the optic nerve to the visual system and other areas of the brain. Complex optical systems with resolving power have come in ten fundamentally different forms, and 96% of animal species possess a complex optical system....
", "left hemisphere" of "the brain
Brain

The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as cnidarian and echinoderm have a decentralized nervous system without a brain, while sponges lack any nervous system at all....
" or the "heart
Heart

The heart is a muscle organ in all vertebrates responsible for pumping blood through the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions, or a similar structure in annelids, mollusks, and arthropods....
."

Binah is "processed wisdom," also known as deductive reasoning. It is davar mitoch davar -- understanding one idea from another idea. While Chockmah is intellect that does not emanate from the rational process; it is either inspired or taught. Binah is the rational process that is innate in the person which works to develop an idea fully.

Binah is associated with the feminine
Femininity

Femininity refers to qualities and behaviors judged by a particular culture to be ideally associated with or especially appropriate to woman and girls....
. This feminine association is not just used amongst the modern movements. “For you shall call Understanding a Mother.” This point was reflected in the Jewish Kabbalistic work Bahir
Bahir

Bahir or Sefer Ha-Bahir ????? ????????? is an anonymous mystical work, attributed Pseudepigraphy to a first century Rabbi Nehunya ben ha-Kanah because it begins with the words, "R....
. Classical Jewish texts state Binah yeterah natun l'nashim ("an extra measure of Binah was given to women").

In its fully articulated form, binah possesses two partzufim: the higher of these is referred to as Imma Ila'ah ("the higher mother"), whereas the lower is referred to as Tevunah ("comprehension"). These two partzufim are referred to jointly as Imma ("the mother").

Non-Jewish associations

In Western occultism, Binah is seen to take the raw force of Chokhmah, and to channel it into the various forms of creation. For example, in a car, you have the fuel and an engine. While Chokmah is the fuel, pure energy, Binah is the engine, pure inert mechanism. Either one without the other is useless.

In its role as the ultimate Object, as opposed to Chokmah as the Subject, its role is similar to the role of Shakti
Shakti

Shakti, from Sanskrit shak - "to be able," meaning sacred force or empowerment, is the primordial cosmic energy and represents the dynamic forces that move through the entire universe....
 in Indian mysticism. It is feminine
Femininity

Femininity refers to qualities and behaviors judged by a particular culture to be ideally associated with or especially appropriate to woman and girls....
, because it literally gives birth to the whole of creation, providing the supernal womb, with Chokmah providing the raw energy.

The name of God associated with Binah is Jehovah Elohim
Elohim

Elohim is a Hebrew language word which expresses concepts of divinity. It is apparently related to the Hebrew word El , though morphology it consists of the Hebrew word Eloah with a plural suffix....
, the archangel that presides over it is Tzaphkiel
Tzaphqiel

Tzaphqiel is the Archangel of Binah on the Tree of Life, ruled by the name IHVH Elohim and ruling the angelic choir Aralim. Binah is the supreme feminine aspect in Kabbalah and Tzaphqiel is its representative in the world of Briah....
, the order of angels that resides in it are the Aralim ( the Thrones ) and the planet associated with it is Saturn.

The aspect or attribute of being associated with the feminine, is why Binah is often associated with various occult things that reflect the females. It is related to the Yoni, and to the womb. It is related to the priestess card in the occult tarot
Tarot

The tarot is typically a set of seventy-eight cards, composed of twenty-one Trump , one The Fool , and four Suit of fourteen cards each?ten pip and four Face card cards ....
 (according to Arthur Edward Waite
Arthur Edward Waite

Arthur Edward Waite was a scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric matters, and was the co-creator of the Rider-Waite tarot deck Tarot deck....
's "Pictorial Key to the Tarot") and Liber 777 associating it with Isis
ISIS

ISIS is an industry standard interface for technologies, developed by Pixel Translations in 1990 .ISIS is an open standard for scanner control and a complete image-processing framework....
, Cybele
Cybele

Cybele , was the Phrygian deification of the Earth Mother. As with Greek Gaia , or her Minoan civilization equivalent Rhea , Cybele embodies the fertile Earth, a goddess of caverns and mountains, walls and fortresses, nature, wild animals ....
, Demeter
Demeter

File:Demeter in horse chariot w daughter kore 83d40m wikiC Tempio Y di Selinunte sec VIa.JPGDemeter , in Greek mythology, is the Goddess of cereal and fertility, the pure....
, Rhea
Rhea (mythology)

This page is about the Greek mythological figure. For the bird, see Rhea .Rhea was the Titan daughter of Ouranos , the sky, and Gaia , the earth, in Classical Greece mythology....
, Woman
Woman

File:Duval La Naissance de Venus.jpgA woman is a female human. The term woman is usually reserved for an adult, with the term girl being the usual term for a female child or adolescent....
, The Virgin Mary, Juno
Juno (mythology)

File:Juno sospita pushkin.jpgJuno was an Roman religion, the protector and special counselor of the state. She is a daughter of Saturn and sister of the chief god Jupiter and the mother of Juventas, Mars , and Vulcan ....
, Hecate
Hecate

Hecate Hekate , or Hekat was originally a goddess of the wilderness and childbirth, naturalized early in Mycenaean Greece or in Thrace, but originating among the Carians of Anatolia, the region where most theophoric names invoking Hecate, such as Hecataeus or Hecatomnus, progenitor of Mausollus, are attested, and where Hekate re...
, Yoni
Yoni

The word yoni is the Sanskrit word for "divine passage", "place of birth", "womb" in the sense of 'source of life' rather than a human organ, or "sacred temple" ....
, The Three Threes of the Tarot, etc. etc. etc.

Occultists have tried to compare the sephirah with the Chakras of Indian mysticism, and one such comparison is in comparing both Binah and Chokmah with the Ajna
Ajna

Ajna is the sixth primary chakra according to Hindu tradition....
 chakra, which is where both Shiva and Shakti are united.

For its negative
Negative

The term negative refers to a property of negativity and may refer to:...
 opposite on the Tree of Death
Qlippoth

The word Qlippoth can refer to any of the following* Qliphoth, the representations of evil forces in the mystical teachings of Judaism, such as in the Kabbalah...
, it has Sathariel
Sathariel

Sathariel is one of the Qliphoth, corresponding to the Sephirot Binah on the Kabbalah tree of life. It represents the Concealment of God, which hides the face of Mercy....
.

In the correlation of Binah with Shakti and Chokmah with Shiva, Shakti is the animating life force whereas Shiva is dead, a corpse, without her energy.

Appearance

In Namco
Namco

, from NAkamura Manufacturing COmpany, is an amusement company based in Japan, best known overseas for video games development. On September 29 2005, Namco officially merged with Japanese toymaker Bandai to form Namco Bandai, one of the largest entertainment companies in Japan.Namco became a wholly owned subsidiary of the holdin...
's game Tales of the Abyss
Tales of the Abyss

is a console role-playing game developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Namco in Japan and Namco Bandai Games in North America. It is the eighth mothership title in the Tales , and was released for the PlayStation 2 on 15 December 2005 in Japan, celebrating the Tales series' 10th anniversary, and on 10 October 2006 in North America....
, there is a town called St. Binah with a big tree in its centre. Legend says that this tree grew up when every plant in the town was dead, returning them to life.

Jewish

  • Bahir, translated by Aryeh Kaplan
    Aryeh Kaplan

    Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan was a noted United States Orthodox Judaism rabbi and author with a background in both physics and Judaism. He was lauded as an original thinker and prolific writer, from studies of the Torah, Talmud and Kabbalah to introductory pamphlets on Jewish beliefs and Jewish philosophy aimed at non-religious and Baal teshuva Jews....
     (1995). Aronson. (ISBN 1-56821-383-2)


Non-Jewish

  • 777, Aleister Crowley
    Aleister Crowley

    Aleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley , , was a United Kingdom occultist, writer, mountaineering, poet, and yogi. He was an influential member of several occult organizations, including the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the A?A?, and Ordo Templi Orientis , and is best known today for his Works of Aleister Crowley, especi...
     (1955). Red Wheel/Weiser. (ISBN 0-87728-670-1)
  • The Mystical Kabbalah, Dion Fortune
    Dion Fortune

    Violet Mary Firth Evans, born Violet Mary Firth and better known as Dion Fortune, was a United Kingdom occultist and author. Her pseudonym was inspired by her Motto "Deo, non fortuna" ....
     (1935). Weiser Books. (ISBN 1-57863-150-5)


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