Force, the right pillar looking at Kabbalah’s tree of life written on paper, by itself is something that squishes whatever is lighter than it. In order to be useful, it must be put to work.

(Work=force x distance; we must apply force as directed energy, on an object for it to move).

However while that force might be all over the place, only that which is in direct alignment with body in question, will be effective in its exertions. Force has both magnitude and direction.

Power is work done per unit of time. The same amount of work down quickly or slowly is proportional to it’s power . I only bring this up, because Teth ט, is representative of one’s power in life’s experience.

Thinking about forces in nature, forces with power exhibit hive mind mentality. Seemingly all focused on doing their one thing to thrive as an intact colony, each part does their part. Ants, bees, birds in a murmuration are examples of a group of individuals working in harmony and unison while strongly connected to each other- and to a central leader.

Bees are a great example. Bees ‘work’ effectively all the time, providing direct benefit to their hive. While each individual bee does every ‘job’ eventually, there is only one queen – until she weakens. This is the female bee who reproduces. Her needs are paramount to keep the whole show going.

She’s much larger and easy to pick out from the drones (fertilizing males without stingers) and workers (females made sterile by their immersion in the Queen’s pheromones) who surround her. She lives on royal jelly; the rest thrive on honey. They don’t “vote” to select her.

It turns out temperments of the worker and drone bees are directly related to the queen’s pheromones. Her pheromones evolve as a result of genetic and epigenetic environmental cues to give her a reproductive advantage. This reflects her ability to adapt (mutate) from outer forces acting on her lineage of soma.

So, in essence, she programs them reflecting her ‘perceptions’ that lead to her secreted ~hormone emissions.

In a hive with “killer bees”, removing the queen and replacing it with a new one, reprograms the whole hive in ~ a month. (Most bees live several months – the ones in the hives are statistically the younger ones; foragers are towards the end of their life.)

I find this interesting because it fits in with my observations about the hu(e)-man collective.

Isolated collectives- those who feel the ‘world is out to get them’ and similar sentiments like “kill or be killed”, living like life is always a war because of some evil “other”, are fueled by most often stay-at-home/ tennis/ coffee klatch females who “support their man” ~unconditionally. They don’t question his decisions – in order to keep their rank. This is a similar dynamic to that which propels our veiled Afghani.

They’ve been taught to stay quiet and not intrude into men’s time especially when his peers or “bosses”, are around.

Their reflection of power comes from him and their female entourage- since they have little of their own other than what they say and their looks.

With this, they form cliques and decide who’s “in” and who’s “out”. They run galas run on profits and contributions.

They do little to create long-lasting beauty using their hands.

Creating useful stuff, one uses time and skills; as tangible objects last – this anchors one into an idea of intrinsic worth and bolsters self-esteem.

Lastly about Teth, if you add an e to Teth, you might spell teeth – the health of which might determine your diet and what you can assimilate.

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