A bold line-by-line reexamination of the first 3 chapters of Genesis that reveals the essential nature of mind and creativity.
- Deconstructs each line of Genesis chapters 1-3 with esoteric methods derived from the oral teachings of the Kabbalah
- Reveals the sefirot, the Tree of Life, as the Divine blueprint of the creative process
- Explains how Genesis reveals the Divinity of mind and consciousness
Hidden within the first three chapters of Genesis rests one of the greatest jewels of Western mystical literature. For millennia religious literalism has dominated our understanding of the Bible, imprisoning its subtle inner wisdom within the most coarse and superficial aspects of the narrative. Generations have been led to believe that Genesis 1-3 is only a primitive proto-cosmic history, a mythological explanation of the human moral disposition, a religious fairy tale. But by accepting the text as pure kabbalistic metaphor, the mystical content of Genesis springs forth, revealing the Divine nature of creativity as well as a new understanding of the human mind.
Deconstructing each line of Genesis 1-3 with esoteric methods derived from the oral teachings of the Kabbalah, David Chaim Smith reveals how the ten sefirot, collectively known as the Tree of Life, are not simply a linear hierarchy. They are a unified interdependent whole with ten interactive functions, forming the template through which creative diversity manifests. Through acts of creation and creativity, the mind expresses its Divine nature. Through our Divine creative power, we are able to touch upon Ain Sof (the infinite), the lifeblood of all creative expression. Smith's line-by-line examination of Genesis 1-3 reveals a complete model not only of Divine creativity but also of the predicament of the human mind, of the Divine nature of consciousness as well as our inability to recognize the mind's Divinity.
With this new interpretation, which removes the concept of a Creator God, we are able to transcend the contrasting notions of "being" and "non-being" at the heart of conventional habits of perception and awaken a new mystical understanding of Unity and the fathomless depth of Divinity.
David Chaim Smith is a writer and artist who has described himself as an esoteric cartographer whose work reflects sacred, geometric relationships. He has held exhibitions in New York at the Cavin-Morris Gallery and at the Andre Zarre Gallery, and his work has been lauded by the New York Times. He has studied Hermetic Qabbalah, Chassidic mysticism, and traditional Hebrew kabbalah for more than thirty years, focusing since 1999 on The Fountain of Wisdom, a 13th-century text that has deeply inspired his ecstatic, visionary art. In addition to being the author of several books, he has made a collaborative album, The Dream Membrane, with John Zorn and Bill Laswell. He lives in the suburbs of New York City.