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  1. Binah (meaning "understanding"; Hebrew: בִּינָה Bīnā) is the third sephira on the kabbalistic Tree of Life. It sits on the level below Keter (in the formulations that include that sephirah ), across from Chokhmah and directly above Gevurah. It is usually given four paths: from Keter, Chokhmah, to Gevurah and Tiphereth. [1]

  2. 124 pages : 19 cm. Binah has been taken for granted once too often, and she's ready for a change. But how will the new and maybe not-so-improved Binah fit in with the English Roses? And with a certain someone, her latest crush, Ben, who might have liked the old one a little bit more than he'd let on?

  3. Binah is assigned the number three, its meaning implying Understanding. We connect with the mundane chakra of Saturn, one of the Old Gods influencing study, knowledge, the home, honour, title and position. However, Binah also links to the Greek God Kronos, master of Time.

  4. We have an interplay here of Chochmah (conception) versus Binah (analysis). He is employing his Chochmah, his masculine mode of cognition, while she is using her Binah, her feminine, intuitive powers. What is Chochmah and Binah?

  5. Sep 6, 2022 · This class explores a particular quality referred to in Hebrew as, “binah,” which can be considered one of the most important expressions of feminine power. Binah can be defined as the ability to discern critical differences between situations or entities, which on the surface seem similar.

  6. Feb 10, 2014 · Binah, or understanding, is the third of the ten sefirot, and the second conscious power of intellect in Creation. Binah appears in the configuration of the sefirot at the top of the left axis, and corresponds in the tzelem Elokim to the left hemisphere of the brain.

  7. Jul 17, 2008 · Being Binah. Madonna, Jeffrey Fulvimari (Illustrations) 4.00. 199 ratings11 reviews. Tired of being “the nice one,” who is always taken for granted, Binah is ready to try being something – or someone – new. But how will the new and maybe-not-so-improved Binah fit in with the English Roses?