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G-d’s timing can be found in His Name for He and His Name are One. His Wisdom is boundless, yet it’s there right in front of us for all to see, and always has been.
According to the Zohar Pinchas 293, “…For the Holy One, blessed be He, and His Shechinah are voice and speech of every angel, and in every voice and speech of Torah, and in every voice of prayer, and in each single precept, and in every place of His rule, among upper and lower beings. He is the life of everything. He carries everything.”
And in the Zohar Pinchas 294, the spirit of Moses, known as the Faithful Shepherd, continues, “Just as there is no speech without voice and no voice without speech, so there is no Adonai without the Yud Hei Vav Hei [YHVH]…”
Nothing exists or happens without the YHVH thus one would expect there to be much wisdom to be gleaned from it, and indeed all wisdom can be gleaned from it, but even just superficially, we can see and understand how the timing of the geula (final redemption) can readily be seen shining on it’s surface, much the way the Sun’s surface (known to the kabbalists as Zeir Anpin) burns at 5778 K, the perfect temperature to give life to the Earth.
There are 4 spelled-out aspects of the Tetragrammaton, corresponding to 4 spiritual levels:
Chochma (YVD HY VYV HY) of numerical value 72
Binah (YVD HY VEV HY) of numerical value 63
Zeir Anpin (YVD HE VEV HE) of numerical value 45
Malchut (YVD HH VV HH) of numerical value 52
And as you can see there are 9 letter Yuds in the expanded Name, with the letter Yud(Y) being the spiritual seed of the entire YHVH..
And as we’ve explained in The Genesis Prayer and in several articles already: 9/(the 42-Letter Name) = the 70 faces of the Torah + Pi (3.1415926)

9/.123049… = 73.141593

So how surprising is it that when we individually divide the 4 aspects of the YHVH by the number 9, representing the 9th sefira (dimension), that of Chochma/Wsidom, we get:
Chochma 72 72/9 = 8
Binah 63 63/9 = 7
Zeir Anpin 45 45/9 = 5
Malchut 52 52/9 = 5.778
Total: 232 25.778
It’s pretty clear that there is a message within this wisdom.
But if we take the results one step further:
Chochma 72/9 = 8 we get 8/72 = .11111…
Binah 63/9 = 7 we get 7/63 = .11111…
Zeir Anpin 45/9 = 5 we get 5/45 = .11111…
Malchut 52/9 = 5.778 we get 6/52 = .1153846153846…
Or alternatively:
80/72 = 1.11111111
70/63 = 1.11111111
50/45 = 1.11111111
60/52 = 1.153846153
The series of 1’s obviously represents unity, but while there are exactly 115.3846 jubilee years from Adam through 5769 (2009 CE), which just happens to be 9 years prior to 5778 (2018 CE), the 8th root of PI is precisely 1.15383506784 as well.
Things that make you go Hmmm!
The YHVH, 42-Letter Name, 9, Pi, and 5778; All linked together.
And speaking of that, not only does the 4th root of (72*63*45*52) = 57.078…but 5778/173 (the small gematria value of the 42-Letter Name, also known as the 173 Keys given to Moses) = 33.39 and the square root of 33.39 = 5.778
HMMM!
There is infinite wisdom in the YHVH, so what will happen in 5778?
We’ve discussed innumerable connections between Mashiach and the Divine Calendar and the number 8. Moreover, the aspect of the YHVH spelled YVD HH VV HH, of numerical value 52, represents Malchut, the final level (sefira) from which we saw 6/52 = .1153846, along with all its connections to 5778; thus the equation utilizing the numerical value of Mashiach Ben David (424) divided by Malchut, or 424/52 = 8.153846 must mean something to us as well.
The number 6 also represents Zeir Anpin. And Malchut is to Zeir Anpin as Adonai, of numerical value 65, is to the YHVH, thus the simple equation 1/153846 = 6.50000*10-6 is quite telling as well, with Malchut reflecting Adonai
As Moses said in the Zohar,“There is no Adonai without the Yud Hei Vav Hei [YHVH]…”
It all comes together in 5778; the perfect fusion of Zeir Anpin and Malchut in the Tree-of-Life reality, the full manifestation of Mashiach, and all things returning to the state of Creation through the 42-Letter Name, which, as the tzaddikim have said, is so necessary for the geula (final redemption).
Shabbat Shalom
Ezra

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