And today, we're going to peek into one specific corner of that journey: the Malkhut of the head.
Now, Malkhut (מלכות) itself means "kingdom" or "kingship." In the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, it's the tenth and final Sephirah, the one closest to our physical world, the culmination of all the divine energies flowing down. It's where the divine plan manifests. But what does it mean to talk about the "Malkhut of the head"? Buckle up, because that's where things get interesting.
See, according to the Sulam Commentary, there are actually two aspects to this Malkhut of the head. Two sides of the same coin, if you will. The idea of "the head" in Kabbalah often refers to the higher, more abstract realms of thought and intellect. It's where the initial seeds of creation take root. So, when we speak of the Malkhut associated with the head, we're talking about how the divine plan, the "kingdom," manifests in these higher, more cerebral realms. But why two aspects? What are we missing?
Well, that's what we are here to explore. Let's keep digging and see if we can uncover some hidden sparks of wisdom.