Jewish mystical tradition certainly thinks so.
It appears in the text Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, and it's essentially the foundation for everything – the very source of cosmic order. Now, Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah is a Kabbalistic text, and these texts often use symbolic language to describe spiritual realities beyond our immediate grasp. So, the source unfolds what this "Unknown Head" really means.
What does "governmental order" even mean in this context? It's about how the divine energies are structured and how they interact to influence creation. The seven lower Sefirot of Atik, which are clothed in Arich Anpin, govern the latter. Okay, more Kabbalistic terms! Atik Yomin, often just called Atik ("Ancient One"), is the most hidden and primordial aspect of the divine. Arich Anpin ("Long Face" or "Long Patience") is a more manifest expression of Atik. So, the energies of Atik, filtered through Arich Anpin, are what direct the flow of divine influence.
And here’s where it gets personal. The Daat (Knowledge) of Atik, Daat meaning "knowledge", is described as being clothed between the Crown and Brain of Arich Anpin. This Daat acts as a receiver, taking in the deeds of humans under the present governmental order. Everything you do, every choice you make… it all flows upward. And that information is then transferred through this "Unknown Head" to the levels above, where it’s fixed for eternity.
It’s quite a thought, isn't it? That our actions have such profound cosmic implications.
So, this "Unknown Head" is more than just some abstract concept. It's the vital link between our world and the divine, between our actions and their eternal consequences. It’s the point where the temporal meets the infinite.
Having touched on how these aspects are bound up with the mystery of both the present governmental order and the order of eternity, the text then promises to present a summary of all the levels that exist to connect these two realms. It's a promise of further exploration, a deeper dive into the intricate web of Kabbalistic thought.
This idea of an "Unknown Head" invites us to consider our place in the grand scheme of things. To be mindful of our actions, knowing that they resonate far beyond our immediate perception. To remember that we are all connected – to each other, to the divine, and to eternity itself. What choices will you make today, knowing that they echo through the corridors of forever?