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Old 20th June 2007, 11:14 AM   #8
Antonio Cejunior
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Originally Posted by Bill Marsh
Anthony,

For new made swords, these are exquisite. I particularly like Atziluth. The name has deep meaning from something I have been studying for almost 40 years.

Perhaps you are reaching to an ideal to call it that?

Thank you for your response,

Bill Marsh
Ah, I see Bill.
The Three of Life and the Kaballah.

Well, it was prompted after I designed the guard, tsuba. It happened that the person who did it is a kaballist, and he was absolutely stunned with the design in terms of numerology. It also stunned me as I was just guided by my own sense of harmony. He then sent me the Kabalistic explanations and I uploaded them for the record.

Hope you find it interesting.
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