Looking at Yesod as generative energy, this is where that energy manifests itself in the world, Malchut. So this is a day of creativity and flow.
Looking at the shadow side of Yesod, that is a desire to connect that has an addictive quality to it, this is a day when sexual expression might be, as the Buddhists put it, unskillful.
Considering the Superglue bonding aspect of Yesod as it is mediated by the Sovereignty of Malchut, it's a day to examine one's relationships and see how deep connection actually enables greater individual strength and expression on both sides.
As we head into the final week of the counting of the Omer, the meditations become more intense. This final meditation on Yesod ends of course in Malchut. And then very next day will pick up in the week of Malchut, so that all this work must be realized in the here and now, on the earthly plane in our day to day living. Inner activism fails when it does not actively change one's experience of the world. Inner activism fails if it does not simultaneously work to heal the world. So from this day on, the question every day includes, what am I doing to bring my spiritual truth into the world? Without this action, there is no revelation on Shavuot.
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