Metatron
(from Greek Meta+Tron meaning Beyond+Matrix.). Metatron is an
angel in Judaism, some branches of Christianity and Islamic
tradition Witchcraft. However, there are no references to him
in the Jewish Tanakh (Old Testament), the Christian Scriptures (New
Testament) or any Islamic source.
There is no consensus
as to his genesis or the role that he plays in the hierarchy of
Heaven and Hell. A mysterious figure, Metatron is identified with
the term, "lesser YHVH" which
is the Lesser Tetragrammaton - in a Talmudic version read
by the Karaite scholar Kirkisani.
The word 'Metatron'
is numerically equivalent to Shaddai according to Hebrew gematria,
therefore he is said to have a "Name like
his Master".
The Talmud
records an incident with Elisha ben Abuya, also called Aher ("another"), who is said to have entered Paradise,
and saw Metatron sitting down (an action in heaven that is permissible
only to God Himself). Elisha ben Abuya therefore looked to Metatron
as a Deity, and is reported to have said, "There are indeed
two powers in heaven!"
The rabbis explain that Metatron was allowed to sit because of
his function as the Heavenly Scribe, writing down the deeds of
Israel, mush as Thoth was the Egyptian scribe.
According to
one school of thought Enoch was taken by God and transformed
into Metatron, explaining the mysterious passage "Enoch
walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him away
(Genesis 5:24 NIV). However, this viewpoint is not shared by
many Talmudic authorities.
There may be two Metatrons, one spelled with six letters, and
one spelled with seven. The former may be the transformed Enoch,
while the latter is the Primordial Metatron.
The Zohar calls
Metatron "the Youth",
identifies him as the angel that led the people of Israel
through the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt, and describes
him as a heavenly priest.
Metatron is
also mentioned in the Pseudepigrapha, most prominently in the
Hebrew Book of Enoch (also called Third Enoch), in which his
grand title, "the lesser YHVH" resurfaces.
According to Johann Eisenmenger, Metatron transmits the daily
orders of God to the angels Gabriel and Sammael. Metatron
is often identified as being the twin brother to Sandalphon,
who is said to have been the prophet Elijah.
The Flower
of Life has thirteen circles. [13=4=time] If each circle's center
is considered a "node", and
each node is connected to each other node with a single line,
a total of seventy-eight lines are created. Within this cube,
many other shapes can be found, including two-dimensionally
flattened versions of the five platonic solids. In early kabbalist
scriptures, Metatron supposedly forms the cube from his soul.

The Flower of Life
This Cube can later be seen in Christian art, where it appears
on his chest or floating behind him. Metatron's cube is also considered
a holy glyph, and was often drawn around an object or person to
ward off demons and satanic powers.

Metatron's Cube
This idea is also present in alchemy, in which the cube was favored
as a containment circle or creation circle.
The simplest means of constructing Metatron's Cube is to begin
with a cube flattened along a diagonal that passes through its
center, such that it becomes a 2D figure, equivalent to a regular
hexagon divided via its own diagonals into six equilateral triangles.
The vertices of this 2D figure are then connected with additional
lines. Several steps later, the full Metatron's Cube figure is
formed.
One must understand the metaphors of this geometry to understand
Metatron and the electromagnetic nature of the creational of our
reality. Metatron's Latin name is 'Metator' - A guide or measurer
As in 'Creational Geometry' - or 'Metaphor'. Some say he is an
Archangel as in 'Arcs or Angles of Geometry.
The Metatron is a reference to the highest archangel of the Kabbalah
at Kether or the crown. Metatron is also sometimes equated with
Thoth or Hermes, author of the Emerald Tablets of Thoth - As is
Above, So is Below - the merge of polarities at Zero Point. More
properly, it should be associated with the supreme Egyptian god
Ptah, also known as the Opener.
The wheel you
refer to combines the symbology of Kabbalah with the Tarot cards
and the 22 paths in the Tree of Life. The image is of an 8-spoked
wheel with the secret vowels of the Tetragammaton (name of god)
and the letters ROTA, which means Wheel - however if you transpose
the letters it spells "TARO".
There are other esoteric symbols relating to the elements
and processes involved. You should be able to find this image
in books or websites dealing with the Tarot. The connections
between Alchemy and the Qabbalah are among the deepest mysteries,
and are gone into a later stage in the course.
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