B3bomber

911 is our emergency phone number.

ardvarcus

In the Kabalah, the number 10 represents the physical world. It's the lowest of the ten spheres of creation, called the Sephiroth, which are represented on a diagram of the process of creation called the Tree of Life. God, insofar as God may be said to have a number on the Tree of Life, is the number 1, the number of the first and highest sphere, the sphere from which everything emanates, sometimes known as the Crown of Creation.

Nine is the number of the Moon, and of the ninth sphere on the Tree, which is the second-lowest of the spheres that lies just above the realm of the material world. Eleven does not have a place on the Tree, but it is sometimes assigned to the Underworld, the place of torment that lies just below the material realm of our reality.

The universe was emanated in ten Sephiroth, not nine and not eleven. The most ancient book of the Kabbalah, the Sepher Yetzirah , is quite specific on this point. Not nine and not eleven.

Now, if you regard the emanations of creation as God, which are ten in their perfection, then what deviates from that perfection may be considered Satanic in that sense -- what is not perfect, or flawed, is Satanic, because God is perfection, and what is not God must be contrary to God. You could use this reasoning to highlight the numbers 9 and 11 and call them Satanic, as being less than God and more than God, both of which are not-God.

But more than God can't really exist, which is why there is no tenth sphere on the Tree of Life. Less than God can't really exist, either, except as a stage or level of God's totality , because God is everything. Therefore both less than God and more than God are delusions, and in this sense Satanic. They bracket perfection, the number 10, and by not being perfect, must be Satanic.

Antiracist10

This is about @SarMegahhikkitha 's level of reasoning.

@bojangles @eagleshigh

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