In this project, I merge two distinct approaches to understanding: the spiritual (symbolic) and the practical (logical). The symbolic layer is built on the “sefirot” – facets of divine energy drawn from Kabbalah, an ancient mystical tradition also embraced (in spirit) by Sufi thinkers. The practical layer uses “memeχ categories” along with concrete filters such as publication dates and tags—offering an everyday perspective.
For those new to these ideas: Kabbalah teaches that the divine is both hidden and revealed. There is the ineffable, infinite essence (Ein Sof, “no end”) and a manifested, immanent presence in daily life. This duality mirrors how many traditions work—think of the revealed face of God in Christianity or the intimate, personal encounters in Sufism. In short, both the transcendent mystery and its everyday expression coexist.
Each sefirah (or “Sephiroth”—yes, even Final Fantasy borrows the term) represents a unique facet of divine flow (compassion, discipline, balance, etc.). Meanwhile, “memeχ” reimagines Vannevar Bush’s Memex for our digital age—organizing modern information so that ancient wisdom and contemporary media converge.
You’ll also notice our background color: Eingrau (#16161d). This dark, tranquil shade evokes the inner darkness you see when you close your eyes—a familiar state in Transcendental Meditation, Buddhism, and similar practices. The goal here isn’t to prescribe one “right” path but to show how multiple perspectives—mystical, rational, and creative—can guide us toward a deeper connection with the divine, with ourselves, and with each other.