Dear Dasha, >> Trying to clarify the matter further, please correct me if I am wrong on any of the following: Daath, being idividual to every person's consciousness, is the sum- total of the knowledge (experiences obtained on the path) gained by assimilation of all the Sephiroth below the Abyss into one's consciousness. << Yes. >> Knowledge that arises as the conjuction of Understanding and Wisdom, union of the opposites, << Knowledge is neither Understanding nor Wisdom. >> is the result of the work but not it's end. Knowledge can't be sought as the end in its own right - but rather must be seen as 'the bridge' (biblical "entering through the narrow gate") that makes it possible for us to attain that which lies beyond the Supernal Triad. << No-thing "lies beyond the Supernal Triad". Thus there is no thing to "attain". Knowledge is merely what leads us *to* the Supernal or eternal. >> In order to become one with the Unknown that exist behyond the world of duality, one must discard all the "knowable" that can exist only because of the duality. << One must discard the *sequential* in order to merge with the non-sequential or eternal. >> From this perspective, can one assume that one's attitude to Daath determines a line between white/black magic; sorcerer/magician? << That could be part of the equation but it's not the whole difference. >> Does Daath "manifest" (one finds herslef in Daath) at times when undergoing a major - quantum leap - "regeneration" in one's personal evolution? (In other words, when one is rapidly, "instantly" exchanging an old/dysfunctional system for a new one as the whole package?) Or am I mistaking this for something else? << I think you are mistaking this for the direct experience of the Individual Self. My best to you, :) Rawn Clark 13 July 2004 rawnclark@... rawn@... http://www.ABardonCompanion.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis http://E.webring.com/hub?ring=arionthebardonwe