Bet, Womb or House , Great Grand Mother
Essence: Bet is that which precedes our entrance. It is the womb that protects, nurtures and prepares us for entrance into the world. Bet is new, virginal. Bet is the potential of chaos containing the seed of order. And so, with the Dagesh, Bet is a womb containing a child. Bet meaning “house” or Womb represents that deepest place wherein we nurture, hold and protecte that which we have been inspired by The Creative.
In Bet, the undifferentiated I Am of Aleph forms itself into the Goddess; Her womb first empty, then full of life. It's the dwelling we hold witin us and that contains us before we are ready to emerge into the world. As Bet is the number two and the first double letter. Bet without the Dagesh (signifying dot) is the home waiting for your return, a blessing waiting for threceptive spirit.
Bet is blessing and the beginning of structure or order, the beginning of creation. The world is created through Bet. It is inspiration and expansive movement.
Because of its feminine implication, Bet is symbolically similar to the High Priestess in the Tarot, for Bet is the Virgin Goddess, who, out of longing for a mirror reflection, creates within her womb the first fruits: the first rain, the first-born girl, the first-born boy. She is a Goddess of wisdom and fertility. In a reading, the Bet card refers to the longing for wisdom through and because of which we begin to create our selves. Bet also speaks of the internal growth necessary before the external can exist. Because Bet is also Binah, (3rd Sefirot, Understanding) it is a card of understanding and scholarship, of guidance and spiritual nourishment.
REVERSED
If the Bet card is reversed, it’s about being empty, as in vacant, uncultivated or unfulfilled. The reversal may indicate that we've neglected or wasted our blessings or potential. This card can indicate isolation, loneliness or emptiness that does not invite an entrance. It may refer to a house without love. Bet reversed may indicate our cup is so filled with longing there’s no room for what we long for to enter. We're reminded that this moment is everything. It is all we have. If I think what I have now is all I'll ever have, then my only choice is to be happy or miserable. When we bless our moment, choose to be happy or satisfied, whatever our circumstances, our cup, no longer filled with longing, may then find true fulfillment.
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