Universal Kabbalah Series - Part 6 - Hod & Netzach - Splendor & Victory - The Personality

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Published on Aug 10, 2020
In this sixth video on the Universal Kabbalah, Dr. Theresa Bullard, an International Instructor and Kabbalah Teacher for the Modern Mystery School, introduces the next two spheres in the triad of Personality on the Tree of Life, known as Hod and Netzach. The name Hod translates to Splendor, and it refers to the rational mind and intellect, how we communicate, our level of integrity and truthfulness, as well as the functions of our lower mind that help us organize thoughts and plans. Netzach, on the other hand translates to Victory, and it refers to victory over negative emotions, attachments, and places where we resist being our true self. Netzach is also our creativity, our passion, and our artistic side. Dr Bullard discusses both the virtues and vices that we encounter within ourselves at this level of the Tree, how we need to achieve balance to these two polar spheres, and she provides some tips for how you can begin assessing the elements of your Personality that might be masking your true self.

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