Nomad planets may litter the Milky Way; they are special because they do not orbit a star, but wander through space without a home – there may be as many as 100,000 times more nomad planets in the Milky Way than there are stars.
The Midrash-Book of Metaphor says, There are worlds without end, some are light worlds and some are dark worlds. This ancient insight into the cosmos does not indicate aliens but something rather different – the possibilities of unique life forms beyond our imagination.
The Cabala teaches, The earth is the lowest place in creation; meaning, this is the place from where the universe expanded – according to the Zohar-Book of Secret, every star in heaven shines upon the earth. The hard light that shattered outward created space.
Our solar system is engraved with the YHVH, the Four Letter Name of God, represented by the ten orbs: Sun and Mercury are the Yud and the Hey of the brain, Venus, the third eye, is Keter/Crown. The next six planets are the six emotions as described by the letter Vav/6.
The final Hey indicates speech. The four moons of Pluto are representative of: lips, tongue, teeth and pallet that break breath into sounds. OreAinSof/LightWithoutEnd shattered, spewing forth space with worlds, mysterious as the original light of endless possibilities.
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