Orientation and Language
Shared commitments about speech, study, and the use of sacred terms. How to read a living Library, what a “Gate” really is, and why returning to basics is a strength, not a failure.
Walk the Foundations shelf →Durable pages meant to be revisited: texts, notes, and structured learning paths. This is not a feed. It is a shelf. As pages mature, they move here from the Labs, take their place among the Gates, and wait for your return.
These shelves are doorways into structured material. The Library is cyclical, not linear: you may start on any shelf that meets your life right now, and you can always circle back, deepen, and walk the shelves again.
ספרייה זו איננה שורה של דפים, אלא מעגל של מדפים — אליהם אפשר לשוב שוב ושוב.
Shared commitments about speech, study, and the use of sacred terms. How to read a living Library, what a “Gate” really is, and why returning to basics is a strength, not a failure.
Walk the Foundations shelf →Short pages that lean toward action: blessings to speak aloud, small shifts in language, and weekly practices that bring the Gates into hands, heart, and schedule.
Enter Daily Practice →Pages devoted to individual Gates — pairings of Hebrew letters drawn from Sefer Yetzirah. Each page offers language, pattern, and a small experiment in living that Gate.
Browse the Gates →Longer-form essays and notes at the intersection of Kabbalah, language, and modern physics. Slow paths intended for deep, repeated study rather than a single sitting.
Enter the deep trunks →Technical notes and specifications for IvritCode — letters as opcodes, Gates as operations, and the link between textual study and executable structure.
Open the IvritCode notes →Drafts, early studies, and older paths that still carry light. Material here is stable enough to keep, but not yet fully shaped for the main shelves.
Visit the archive →Whenever you feel lost, return to the Foundations shelf. The Library is designed to meet you where you are, and to be walked more than once.