Nitika understood

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Nitika understood

Post#1 » Mon May 07, 2012 12:15 am

Nit-eek-ah means "poured forth" in Hebrew. This Spirit is straight from the Baal Shem tradition, where Nitika (Nun-Tau-Kaph-Heh, value of 475.) The true key to the gematria of this reveals components of the major elements of YHVH.
YHY "Let there be" multiplied by HVH "manifest". 25 x 19 =475. Thus "poured forth" is a continuance of the extension of effort (Let there be) into existence (manifest).

This word Nit'kah is found in 2 Chronicles 34:17.

l’ku dir’shu ‘eth-YHVH ba`adi ub’
`ad hanish’ar b’Yis’ra’El ubiYahudah
`al-dib’rey hasepher ‘asher nim’tsa’
ki-g’dolah chamath-YHVH
‘asher nit’kah banu `al ‘asher
lo’-sham’ru
‘abotheynu ‘eth-d’bar YHVH
la`asoth k’kal-hakathub `al-hasepher hazeh

The key to this provision is in fact in the same verse - 'abotheynu (Aleph-Beth-Vau-Tau-Yod-Nun-Vau) = "Our Fathers."

This is a perfect example of how words in fact truly have impacted the spiritual system of Qablala long before medieval times.

My translation wrote:Lead on, in your counsel of "who was, is, and is to come" for me, for the last vestiges of Yisrael, for the people of Judea, what of these words in the book which has been found? Great is the wrath of "who was, is, and is to come" even now poured out upon us being that our fathers did not keep their word to "who was, is, and is to come" and do all things according to what is written in the book.


This is part of the story of Josiah, who destroyed the Temple prostitution and the Pagan worship of Ba'al and Asherah which had arisen, after his high priest found "The Book of the Law," which he was told was in the hand of Moses himself. This is basically the book known as Deuteronomy and is outlines the social conservatism most people thing of when they think of "fundamentalist religion." This is perhaps put in perspective by the fact he was less than ten years old when he was put on the throne to rule. Things were not going so well, but with the fall of most of the enemies of Yisrael, and a boy on the throne, it was a perfect time for the priests to use this boy to reform the whole of Judiasm to give them more power than ever, especially when they *found* a book which pointed out that was exactly what had been missing from the kingdoms of David and Solomon. How convenient... :toss

This angel or spirit is said to thus "pour forth" but its name is concealed in another verse to prevent misuse, which carries a severe price. For even as in riches being poured forth, so is this angel granted agency of the wrath of the lord pouring forth. This is why caution comes that one does not fall victim to rage in using this name.

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Of course, if there had been a linguist consulted about this "Book of the Law", they would have pointed out the writing claiming to be ancient used words that were REALLY FREAKING NEW, sort of like if someone today claimed to discover a hidden work of shakespeare, and it was had a passage that read:

"How do I love thee, let me count the ways,
that mine heart doth its own mind betrays
I'm tryin to count the ways shawty, cant blame a playa for tryin
Hmm, right now girl of all the ways I love you, I can only think of 69."

People *might* suspect that Shakespeare in fact may not have written this, yah? :thinking
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Re: Nitika understood

Post#2 » Mon May 07, 2012 1:04 am

raum215 wrote:"How do I love thee, let me count the ways,
that mine heart doth its own mind betrays
I'm tryin to count the ways shawty, cant blame a playa for tryin
Hmm, right now girl of all the ways I love you, I can only think of 69."

People *might* suspect that Shakespeare in fact may not have written this, yah? :thinking

:rofl

:goodpost This is one of the names that I've had trouble tracking down...nice work man. :Thank You


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Re: Nitika understood

Post#3 » Mon May 07, 2012 2:35 am

Very nice work raum. Very nice and thanks.

From the context you've given, I can personally see how and why (from my own many workings with this spirit and the reports of others on this forum) the results are very much in keeping with the grey-cobb's wording of the invocation; "enough and to spare".
This angel or spirit is said to thus "pour forth" but its name is concealed in another verse to prevent misuse, which carries a severe price.


In a practical sense, you get what was rightfully coming to you by means that were just (for example payment or back pay due to you that was being withheld, forgotten or delayed for some reason via honest work or attribution- like a tax refund correction) but not a million bucks from a lotto win or a bank robber dropping a bag of cash at your feet etc :-)


The verse and context you provided confirms and explains my personal belief and observation nicely.


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Re: Nitika understood

Post#4 » Mon May 07, 2012 4:14 am

raum215 wrote:This angel or spirit is said to thus "pour forth" but its name is concealed in another verse to prevent misuse, which carries a severe price. For even as in riches being poured forth, so is this angel granted agency of the wrath of the lord pouring forth. This is why caution comes that one does not fall victim to rage in using this name

I’m having difficulty reconciling the above with Nitika’s description as a “genius of precious stones and presiding over the 6th hour of the day” (Gustav Davidson, A Dictionary of Angels). The Genii of the Twelve Hours, taken from the Nuctemeron of Apollonius of Tyana, are a primary reference for Gray-Cobb:

http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/T ... elve_Hours

To add to the confusion, others have noted that Levi’s translation of the Nuctemeron is probably unrelated to the original text by Apollonius of Tyana. Since I do not have a copy of Rickjensborgh's translation of the original Nuctemeron, it’s hard to determine whether Davidson’s description of Nitika comes from Levi or the original text.

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Post#5 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:52 am

This is easily reconciled when you see, as quickly emerges, that APOLLONIUS OF TYANA is the factual inspiration of the biblical Paul and his recorded Jesus. In an ancient version of the Epistles, called the CODEX BEZAE, the name Apollos is spelled out as APOLLONIUS. The Encyclopedia Britannica admits that the name, Apollos, as it appears in the Pauline Epistles, is an abbreviation of Apollonius. Just research how clearly this is indicated, and the measure from Tarsus to Tyana.

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Post#6 » Mon May 07, 2012 9:48 am

I've read in a few different places about Simon Magus and Paul perhaps being one in the same, but him being based off of Apollonius of Tyana is a very interesting idea. Thanks for sharing that.
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Post#7 » Mon May 07, 2012 4:10 pm

raum215 wrote:Nit-eek-ah means "poured forth" in Hebrew. This Spirit is straight from the Baal Shem tradition, where Nitika (Nun-Tau-Kaph-Heh, value of 475.) The true key to the gematria of this reveals components of the major elements of YHVH.
YHY "Let there be" multiplied by HVH "manifest". 25 x 19 =475. Thus "poured forth" is a continuance of the extension of effort (Let there be) into existence (manifest).

This word Nit'kah is found in 2 Chronicles 34:17.

l’ku dir’shu ‘eth-YHVH ba`adi ub’
`ad hanish’ar b’Yis’ra’El ubiYahudah
`al-dib’rey hasepher ‘asher nim’tsa’
ki-g’dolah chamath-YHVH
‘asher nit’kah banu `al ‘asher
lo’-sham’ru
‘abotheynu ‘eth-d’bar YHVH
la`asoth k’kal-hakathub `al-hasepher hazeh

The key to this provision is in fact in the same verse - 'abotheynu (Aleph-Beth-Vau-Tau-Yod-Nun-Vau) = "Our Fathers."

This is a perfect example of how words in fact truly have impacted the spiritual system of Qablala long before medieval times.

My translation wrote:Lead on, in your counsel of "who was, is, and is to come" for me, for the last vestiges of Yisrael, for the people of Judea, what of these words in the book which has been found? Great is the wrath of "who was, is, and is to come" even now poured out upon us being that our fathers did not keep their word to "who was, is, and is to come" and do all things according to what is written in the book.


This is part of the story of Josiah, who destroyed the Temple prostitution and the Pagan worship of Ba'al and Asherah which had arisen, after his high priest found "The Book of the Law," which he was told was in the hand of Moses himself. This is basically the book known as Deuteronomy and is outlines the social conservatism most people thing of when they think of "fundamentalist religion." This is perhaps put in perspective by the fact he was less than ten years old when he was put on the throne to rule. Things were not going so well, but with the fall of most of the enemies of Yisrael, and a boy on the throne, it was a perfect time for the priests to use this boy to reform the whole of Judiasm to give them more power than ever, especially when they *found* a book which pointed out that was exactly what had been missing from the kingdoms of David and Solomon. How convenient... :toss

This angel or spirit is said to thus "pour forth" but its name is concealed in another verse to prevent misuse, which carries a severe price. For even as in riches being poured forth, so is this angel granted agency of the wrath of the lord pouring forth. This is why caution comes that one does not fall victim to rage in using this name.

------

Of course, if there had been a linguist consulted about this "Book of the Law", they would have pointed out the writing claiming to be ancient used words that were REALLY FREAKING NEW, sort of like if someone today claimed to discover a hidden work of shakespeare, and it was had a passage that read:

"How do I love thee, let me count the ways,
that mine heart doth its own mind betrays
I'm tryin to count the ways shawty, cant blame a playa for tryin
Hmm, right now girl of all the ways I love you, I can only think of 69."

People *might* suspect that Shakespeare in fact may not have written this, yah? :thinking

That is very interesting thank you raum. Especially the agency of the spirit. I have very good success with Nitika he is a favorite of mine. I wondered how GGC found him?
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Re: Nitika understood

Post#8 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:02 pm

I'd wager it was from Eliphas Levi.

My personal understanding of who and how Geof Gray-Cobb came to his understanding is under oath, when I finally got someone to talk about it. Let's just say he was known to some people who are generally not known to many, and had involvement in a specific Canadian Thelemic community.

btw: it was weighing on me so i need to correct.

YHY * (HVH+AB) = 475. I did not mean to forsake "the father". ;)
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Post#9 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:06 pm

raum215 wrote:I'd wager it was from Eliphas Levi.

My personal understanding of who and how Geof Gray-Cobb came to his understanding is under oath, when I finally got someone to talk about it. Let's just say he was known to some people who are generally not known to many, and had involvement in a specific Canadian Thelemic community.

btw: it was weighing on me so i need to correct.

YHY * (HVH+AB) = 475. I did not mean to forsake "the father". ;)

I am glad you found the research on these Angels raum! You have shined the light for many here. GOOD POST!
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Post#10 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:38 pm

I didn't even go into the most obvious (to me),

the permutation of these same letters, (Nun, Tau, Kaph, Heh) in fact yields the word Nehkotoh, which means " His treasure" and is translated as "precious things" in the account of King Hezekiah "My Strength is YHVH" when he is revealing his stores and treasures to Berodak Baladan, a babylonian King whose name means "he has given a son." This happens right before Isaiah warns Hezekiah that one day all of the treasures of his land and all his people will one day be carried to Babylon in chains.

Nekotoh is a permutation of Niteekah, but so is

TKNH (tanokoh) - "To Measure"
H-TNK (Ha-Tanakh) - i.e. "The 24 Books of the Jewish Doctrine. The Law, The Prophets, The Writings"
KNHT (kehunnat) - "Priesthood"

and many more things... :twisted:

This is part of my own attraction to the system, there is definite material in here that is not just regurgitation of Levi. This is an OLD part of the Baal Shem Tov teachings. After all the word was highlighted in the first bible I ever saw by my grandfather who gave it to me. His own notes ascribe that the Lord will not hold back the wages of those who do his work. in many ways, Nitika has served to break barriers to earning potential to make it kick in and start paying off. Great for commission based work or consulting!
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