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- Gevurah or Geburah (Hebrew: גְּבוּרָה, romanized: Gəvūrā, Tiberian: Găḇūrā, lit. 'strength'), is the fifth sephirah in the kabbalistic Tree of Life, and...
- path from Gevurah to Tiferet, Justice, in the pathworking of the esoteric Kabbalah, states: We switch sides now and bring the power of Gevurah to the center...
- across from Chokmah and directly above Gevurah. It is usually given four paths: from Keter, Chokmah, to Gevurah and Tiphereth. Binah (בִּינָה), meaning...
- Kabbalistic Tree of Life. It is positioned on the left side of the tree beneath Gevurah (severity) and directly opposite Netzach (eternity). Hod is ****ociated...
- with "gevurah that is in chesed" (might within loving kindness); the first day of the second w**** is ****ociated with "chesed that is in gevurah" (loving-kindness...
- Tiferet is the force that integrates the sefira of Chesed ("Kindness") and Gevurah ("Strength", also called Din, "Judgement"). These two forces are, respectively...
- corresponding somewhat dependent opposites. The seven subsequent sefirot (Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod and Malkuth) describe the primary and secondary...
- the 10 holy Sephirot, through an imbalance of Gevurah, the power of "Strength/Judgement/Severity". Gevurah is necessary for Creation to exist as it counterposes...
- (Understanding; בינה‎) 4. Chesed or Gedulah (Loving Kindness or Mercy; חסד‎) 5. Gevurah or Din (Power or Judgement; גבורה‎) 6. Tiferet (Beauty or Comp****ion; תפארת‎)...
-  'destroyer') to Chesed, Af (Hebrew: אַף, romanized: ʾap̄, lit. 'anger') to Gevurah, and Hema (Hebrew: חֵמָה, romanized: ḥēmā, lit. 'wrath') to Tiferet. It...