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Kaph K 20
Suares: Bayt-Kaf-Raysh (2.20.200): Whereas Bayt (2), the archetype of all containers, has its roots in the cosmic resistance to life, Kaf (20) — in Hebrew, the hollow of the hand — is ready to receive all that comes and Raysh (200), the cosmic container of all existence, has its roots in the intense organic movement of the universe.
Meaning of letter symbol
Left hand (∞ Yud = right hand),
the palm or hollow of the hand, glove,
to raise the hand in benediction or prayer;
something arched or hollow;
cave, cavity, vault;
scalepan of balance;
hub of a wheel; top of a palm tree;
bundle, sheaf; pan, censer; mason’s trowel;
the crest of flesh over the genitalia
∑ Palm, holding, weighing in hand, compare
Kaf (20) is the action of Bayt in man. It is in reality the physical container, the dividing line. It is the basis for reason in man — his ability to separate and analyse. It not only represents the scientist’s test tube but as a container for Yod it is the man itself.
It is any material object and thus it is here that we are led to the idea that consiousness in existence (Yod) is in all things. All things are containers of Yod, and thus all the Autiot begin with Yod, for the Autiot are in existence. Suares, Spectrograms