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Chokhmah ("Wisdom"; ????) (or chochmah or hokhmah) 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 uppermost of the Sephirot of the right line (kav yamin which is also the "Pillar of Mercy"). It is derived from the Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 word chokhmah
Chokhmah

Chokhmah, also sometimes transliterated chochma or hokhmah is the Hebrew language word for "wisdom". It is cognate with the Arabic word Hikmah, which also means 'wisdom'....
which means "wisdom". It is to the bottom right of 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....
, and with Binah
Binah (Kabbalah)

Binah, , in the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the second intellectual Sephirah on the Tree of life . It sits on the level below Keter , across from Chokhmah and directly above Gevurah ....
 across it. Under it are the sephirot of Chesed and Netzach
Netzach (Kabbalah)

Netzach is the seventh Sephirot in the Kabbalah, located beneath Chesed , at the base of the "Pillar of Mercy". Netzach is "Perpetualty", "Victory"....
. It commonly has four paths going to Keter, Binah, Tifereth
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....
, and Chesed.






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Chokhmah ("Wisdom"; ????) (or chochmah or hokhmah) 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 uppermost of the Sephirot of the right line (kav yamin which is also the "Pillar of Mercy"). It is derived from the Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 word chokhmah
Chokhmah

Chokhmah, also sometimes transliterated chochma or hokhmah is the Hebrew language word for "wisdom". It is cognate with the Arabic word Hikmah, which also means 'wisdom'....
which means "wisdom". It is to the bottom right of 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....
, and with Binah
Binah (Kabbalah)

Binah, , in the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the second intellectual Sephirah on the Tree of life . It sits on the level below Keter , across from Chokhmah and directly above Gevurah ....
 across it. Under it are the sephirot of Chesed and Netzach
Netzach (Kabbalah)

Netzach is the seventh Sephirot in the Kabbalah, located beneath Chesed , at the base of the "Pillar of Mercy". Netzach is "Perpetualty", "Victory"....
. It commonly has four paths going to Keter, Binah, Tifereth
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....
, and Chesed. (Some Kabbalists attribute a path between Chockma to 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....
.)

In Jewish mysticism, it denotes the first intermediate step between 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....
 and the rest of the sephiroth, forwarding and channelling Or Ein sof through the rest of the sephiroth.

Introduction


Chokhmah, the second of the ten sefirot, is the first power of conscious intellect within Creation.

Chokhmah appears in the configuration of the sefirot at the top of the right axis, and corresponds in the tzelem Elokim ("the Divine image") to the right hemisphere of the brain.

In its fully articulated form, Chokhmah possesses two partzufim ("faces" or "features"): the higher of these is referred to as Abba Ila'ah ("the higher father"), whereas the lower is referred to as Yisrael Saba ("Israel, the Elder"). These two partzufim are referred to jointly as Abba ("father").

Chokhmah is associated in the soul with the power of intuitive insight, flashing lightning-like across consciousness. The partzuf of Abba Ila'ah is associated with the power to spontaneously extract such insight from the superconscious realm, whereas the partzuf of Yisrael Saba is associated with the power to subsequently direct it into consciousness.

The "wisdom" of Chokhmah also implies the ability to look deeply at some aspect of reality and abstract its conceptual essence till one succeeds in uncovering its underlying axiomatic truth. These seeds of truth can then be conveyed to the companion power of Binah for the sake of intellectual analysis and development.

Chokhmah is the primary ("beginning") force in the creative process, Creativity
Creativity

Creativity is a mental and social process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations of the creative mind between existing ideas or concepts....
, as it is said: "You have made them all with Chokhmah ." The first word of the Torah
Torah

The term "Torah" , or Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch, refers to the entirety of Judaism's founding Halakha and ethical religious texts....
 (in Genesis
Genesis

Genesis or Breishit is the first book of the Bible used by Judaism and Christianity, and the first of five books of the Pentateuch or Torah....
, Breishit means "In the beginning (God created the heavens and the earth)", is translated (Targum Yonatan) as "With Chokhmah (God created...)."

The first of the intellectual powers of the soul


In the array of sefirot in three columns (gimel kavim), Chokmah is situated at the top of the right column, and corresponds to the right 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....
. There are several aspects of Chokhmah:

The word Chokhmah itself may be broken into two words -- koach ("potential") and ma ("what is"). Thus, Chokhmah means "the potential of what is", or, "the potential to be." This aspect of Chokhmah describes the state of Chokhmah in relation to the sefira of Keter. As Chokhmah emanates from Keter, the first dawning of the "Infinite Light", it "appears" in an obscure and undefined state that is a virtual non-being. Thus the verse states, "and Chokhmah emerges from nothingness" (Job 28:12, see Zohar II, 121a, Zohar III, 290a, commentaries). The light of the Ein Sof
Ein Sof (Kabbalah)

Ein Sof , in the Kabbalah, is understood as Infinite Divinity. Ein Sof may be translated as "no end", "unending" or Infinite. Ein Sof is the Divine Origin of all created existence: this is in contrast to the Ein , which is infinite no-thingness ....
 becomes unified in the world of Atzilut through clothing itself first in the sefira of Chokhmah.

In its fully articulated form, Chokhmah possesses two partzufim ("faces" or "appearances"): the higher of these is referred to as Abba ("father"), whereas the lower is referred to as Yisrael Sabba "Israel [the] ancient (grandfather)". In the soul, Chokhmah is associated with the power of intuitive insight.

In the Zohar Chokhmah is the primordial point which shines forth from the will of God and thus, is the starting point of Creation. All things are still undifferentiated at this point and only become intelligible at Binah.

In the texts of Judaism


The word Chokhmah is read in the Zohar
Zohar

The Zohar is widely considered the most important work of Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism. It is a mystical commentary on the Torah , written in medieval Aramaic language....
 (Numbers 220b) as koach mah, "the power of selflessness", or, alternatively, as cheich mah, "the palate of selflessness."

"The power of selflessness" implies not only the attribute of selflessness itself, but the great creative power that selflessness entails.

"The palate of selflessness" is the soul's ability to "taste" Divinity by virtue of one's state of selflessness, as is said (Psalms 34:9): "Taste and see that God is good." In general, the sense of sight relates to Chokhmah (the lightning-flash referred to above). From this verse we learn that there is an inner, spiritual sense of taste in Chokhmah that precedes and arouses the sense of sight.

In Rabbi 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....
's commentary on the 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....
 he says "Wisdom (Chokhmah) is therefore the first thing that the mind can grasp, and is therefore called a "beginning." and according to the Hasidic Judaism
Hasidic Judaism

Hasidic Judaism is a type of Orthodox Judaism or Haredi Judaism Orthodox Judaism religious movement. Some refer to Hasidic Judaism as Hasidism, and the adjective chasidic / hasidic applies....
 site Inner.org, Chokhmah refers to "the first power of conscious intellect within Creation."

It is sometimes called arikh anpin - "the long countenance" - or "father", in 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....
.

Non-Jewish usages

Western occultists describe Chokhma as the creative, active principle behind the cosmos. It is force, the ultimate Subject, as compared to Binah
Binah

The term Binah can refer to several things:* Binah, Togo, a prefecture of Togo* Binah , the second intellectual Sephirah on the tree of life in the Kabbalah of Judaism...
, the ultimate Object. In this respect, it is very similar to the idea of Shiva
Shiva

Shiva: is a major Hinduism god, and one aspect of Trimurti. In the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as the supreme God. In the Smarta tradition, he is one of panchadeva....
 in the Shiva
Shiva

Shiva: is a major Hinduism god, and one aspect of Trimurti. In the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as the supreme God. In the Smarta tradition, he is one of panchadeva....
-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....
 duality of Shakta tantra. Chokhma and Binah are compared to the fuel and the engine of a car. Chokhma is the fuel, pure force, and Binah is the engine, pure potential. One without the other is useless, both are needed to drive the cosmos.

According to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was a Magic order of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, practicing a form of theurgy and spiritual development....
, the name of God associated with Chokmah is Jehovah
Jehovah

Jehovah, also Yehovah, is an English reading of , the most frequent form of the Tetragrammaton , the principal and personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible ....
, the archangel that presides over it is Raziel
Raziel

Raziel , is an archangel within the teachings of Jewish mysticism who is the "Keeper of Secrets" and the "Angel of Mysteries." He is associated with the Sephira Chokmah in Olam Beri'ah, one of the Four Worlds of Kabbalistic theory....
, the order of angels that reside in it are the Ophanim (the wheels), the Heaven of Assiah
Assiah

Assiah is the fourth and lowest of the four worlds described by Qabalahistic theory. It represents purely material world, and is known as the World of Action, the World of Effects or the World of Making....
 associated with it is called Mazloth, implying the fulfillment of destiny, and the mundane chakra associated with it is the Zodiac
Zodiac

Zodiac denotes an annual cycle of twelve stations along the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the heavens through the constellations that divide the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude....
.

Chokhma is related to the phallus and the straight line. It is variously attempted to relate it to different chakras in Indian mysticism. One attempt at reconciliation is that both Chokhma and Binah are united in the Ajna
Ajna

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

In 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...
 's Liber 777, Chokhma is represented as The Four twos of the 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 ....
, Illuminating, Thoth
Thoth

Thoth, , though variations are accepted , was considered one of the more important god of the Egyptian pantheon, often depicted with the head of an Sacred Ibis....
, Vishnu
Vishnu

Vishnu , , is the Supreme God in Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Smarta followers of Adi Shankara, among others, venerate Vishnu as one of panchadeva, and his supreme status is declared in the Hindu sacred texts like Yajurveda, the Rigveda and the Bhagavad Gita....
, Joy
Joy

Joy may refer to:* Happiness, an emotion...
, Odin
Odin

Odin , is considered the chief ?sir in Norse paganism. Homologous with the Anglo-Saxons Woden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic *Wodanaz or *Wodanaz....
, Uranus
Uranus (mythology)

Uranus is the Latinized form of Ouranos , the Greek language word for sky. In Greek mythology Uranus , or Father Sky, is personified as the son and husband of Gaia , Mother Earth ....
, Athena
Athena

In Greek mythology, Athena is the shrewd companion of Hero and the goddess of Hero endeavour. She is the virgin patron of Athens, which built the Parthenon to worship her....
, God
God

God is a deity in theism and deism religions and other belief systems, representing either the sole deity in monotheism, or a principal deity in polytheism....
 the Father, Man
Man

A man is a male human. The term man is used for an adult human male, while the term boy being the usual term for a human male child or adolescent human male....
, Amaranth
Amaranth

Amaranthus, collectively known as amaranth or pigweed, is a cosmopolitan genus of herbs. Approximately 60 species are presently recognized, with inflorescences and foliage ranging from purple and red to gold....
, VIAOV, Star Ruby, Lingam
Lingam

The Lingam is a symbol for the worship of the Hinduism deity Shiva. The use of this symbol for worship is an ancient tradition in India extending back at least to the early Indus Valley civilization....
, Hashish
Hashish

Hashish is a preparation of cannabis composed of the compressed trichomes collected from the cannabis plant. It contains the same active ingredients but in higher concentrations than other parts of the plant such as the buds or the leaves....
, Phosphorus
Phosphorus

Phosphorus is the chemical element that has the symbol P and atomic number 15. The name comes from the and . A Valency nonmetal of the nitrogen group, phosphorus is commonly found in inorganic phosphate minerals....
, Musk
Musk

Musk is the name originally given to a substance with a penetrating odor obtained from a gland of the male musk deer, which is situated between its stomach and genitals....
, and Yang
Yang

Yang may refer to:* In yin and yang, yang is also the word for one half of the two opposing forces in Chinese philosophy, described as "bright positive masculine principle" in Chinese dualistic cosmology....
 (not a complete list).

Its opposite or Qlippoth
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...
ic equivalent has the name Chaigidel.

See also

  • Chokhmah
    Chokhmah

    Chokhmah, also sometimes transliterated chochma or hokhmah is the Hebrew language word for "wisdom". It is cognate with the Arabic word Hikmah, which also means 'wisdom'....
     (Hebrew language
    Hebrew language

    Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
     word)


External links

  • (inner.org)


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)