Thursday, April 28, 2011

Mem מ

Mem is thirteenth, and it is water; it is the sound of making.

It is a place, and a placeholder; when an action is defined, the nature of the action is framed. It is the silence in the centre, a coalescence from the void, the Lord moving over the face of the primordial deep.

Mem is elemental. It is before and after, existent and co-existent. Yet, while it is still and silent, it is also a home of power; if it makes waves, it changes all things, all at once, like the sea.

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