Same Mountain, Different Paths
How Kabbalah and Hindu cosmology independently mapped the same divine architecture – and what one tradition did with the map that the other didn't.
7 essays
- 01The Cartographers: Two Traditions, One Architecture
Two traditions, one architecture. The convergence is the argument.
- 02Binah / Shani: The Principle That Teaches Through Constraint
The principle that teaches through constraint. Both traditions mapped it with precision. One kept the teaching. One sold remedies against it.
- 03Chesed / Brihaspati: The Principle of Expansive Grace
Jupiter as teacher, Jupiter as law that is gift rather than constraint.
- 04Gevurah / Mangala: The Principle of Necessary Severity
Mars as the force that cuts – and why both traditions insisted this was not cruelty.
- 05Tiphareth / Surya: The Heart of the Architecture
The Sun at the centre. Beauty, integration, the self that is not the ego.
- 06The Langar and the Talmud: What Survives Destruction
The same catastrophe. Three responses. Two that preserved the teaching. One that preserved the performance.
- 07Two Diasporas: Same Mountain, Different Climb
Same mountain. Different relationship to the climb.