Learn to decode Torah through Hebrew, image, number, and spirit.
Join the early-access list for a future online course teaching Biblical Hebrew, etymology, pictographic symbolism, gematria, Kabbalah, and LGBTQ+ affirming Torah interpretation.
Get on the list now to receive the launch announcement, sample lessons, a Torah commentary worksheet, and first access to founding-student pricing when enrollment opens.
Most people are handed translations. Few are taught how to enter the Hebrew itself.
Torah is often reduced to flat translation, inherited dogma, or disconnected mystical fragments. LGBTQ+ seekers are frequently asked to choose between intellectual honesty, spiritual depth, and personal dignity.
You want depth, not slogans.
You want Hebrew, roots, grammar, history, and symbolic interpretation without vague claims or spiritual bypassing.
You want mysticism with integrity.
You want gematria, Kabbalah, and letter symbolism taught with clear boundaries between evidence, symbol, and sacred imagination.
You want a tradition that blesses life.
You want Torah study that can nourish LGBTQ+ bodies, names, love, chosen family, healing, and spiritual leadership.
A disciplined mystical approach to Torah for sacred becoming.
This course will teach you a repeatable framework for analyzing Torah through Biblical Hebrew grammar, etymology, pictographic symbolism, hieroglyphic correlates, gematria, PaRDeS, Kabbalah, and LGBTQ+ affirming spiritual formation.
“The goal is not to force modern identity into ancient text. The goal is to read deeply enough to uncover Torah’s recurring patterns of image, covenant, liberation, naming, love, and life.”
Grammar first. Etymology second. Symbol third. Mystery fourth.
This protects your work from shallow proof-texting and gives you a serious method for building commentary, liturgy, and spiritual practice.
Peshat: Grammar & Plain Sense
Parse syntax, roots, morphology, prefixes, suffixes, and context.
Shoresh: Root & Etymology
Trace cognates, ancient meanings, and semantic shifts responsibly.
Tzelem ha-Otiyot
Read letter-images such as ox, house, water, eye, mouth, hand, and mark.
Hieroglyphic Correlates
Explore Egyptian and Proto-Sinaitic visual influence without overclaiming.
Mispar: Gematria
Use numerical resonance as hint and mystery, not as a replacement for text.
PaRDeS
Move from plain meaning to hint, teaching, and secret with clarity.
Queer Derash
Develop life-giving interpretation rooted in image, covenant, and liberation.
Avodah
Transform study into prayer, ritual, sacred naming, and communal healing.
Free waitlist bonus planned:
Early subscribers will receive a downloadable Torah Decoding Worksheet for applying this 8-layer method to any verse or parashah.
Six modules to help you create commentary, liturgy, and theurgical work.
The course is designed to move you from foundations into application: reading, interpreting, writing, praying, ritualizing, and building a spiritual vocabulary for community.
Foundations of Biblical Hebrew
- Alphabet, transliteration, pronunciation
- Roots and word formation
- Prefixes: ו, ב, כ, ל, מ, ה
- Construct chains and basic syntax
Etymology & Ancient Semitic Memory
- Using roots responsibly
- Hebrew, Aramaic, Akkadian, Ugaritic, Arabic
- Semantic shifts and loanwords
- Truth, covenant, heart, name, life
Pictographic Hebrew & Hieroglyphic Correlates
- Ancient letter-images
- Proto-Sinaitic development
- Egyptian-type signs: eye, water, mouth, hand
- Symbolic reading without false history
Gematria, PaRDeS & Kabbalah
- Mispar Ragil, Katan, Gadol, Miluy
- Atbash, Notariqon, Temurah
- Divine names: אהיה, יהוה, אדני
- Sefirot and the 32 Paths of Wisdom
Queer Torah Hermeneutics
- Tzelem Elohim and sacred multiplicity
- Coming out as Exodus
- Name transformation as covenant
- Chosen family as holy house
Commentary, Liturgy & Theurgy Lab
- Writing Torah commentary
- Creating blessings and rituals
- Ethics of spiritual practice
- Final project: liturgy or commentary portfolio
Discover how numbers become gateways into sacred meaning.
Gematria is not a shortcut around the text. It is a contemplative resonance layer that can reveal relationships between words, names, themes, and spiritual patterns.
| Number | Hebrew / Concept | Course Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 13 | אחד / אהבה | Oneness and love share a value; love reveals unity. |
| 18 | חי | Life, vitality, survival, and spiritual flourishing. |
| 21 | אהיה | The divine name of becoming: “I Am / I Will Be.” |
| 26 | יהוה | The Tetragrammaton; love plus oneness reveals the Name. |
| 32 | לב | Heart and the 32 Paths of Wisdom. |
| 50 | כל | All, fullness, and the Gates of Understanding. |
| 72 | חסד / Shem haMephorash | Mercy, expansion, and the 72-fold divine name. |
| 91 | אמן | Union of YHWH and Adonai; heaven and earth sealed together. |
| 358 | נחש / משיח | Transformation of wound, fear, and exile into healing and redemption. |
Why join before launch?
Waitlist members will be invited behind the scenes as the curriculum develops. You may receive preview teachings, founding-student offers, and opportunities to help shape future resources for commentary, liturgy, ritual, and LGBTQ+ spiritual formation.
Build a spiritual language of love, consent, life, and truthful embodiment.
This course is for people who want to study deeply and create responsibly — not only to decode Torah, but to turn sacred language into commentary, liturgy, blessing, and healing practice.
The Life-Test Principle
Any interpretation that produces spiritual death, shame, or despair must be tested against Torah’s command: Choose life.
The Image-of-God Principle
No reading may erase the divine image in LGBTQ+ persons, bodies, relationships, names, or vocations.
The Covenant-of-Care Principle
True covenant increases mercy, truth, protection, consent, faithfulness, joy, and communal responsibility.
The Shalom Principle
Holiness is not self-erasure. Shalom is wholeness, integration, healing, and embodied peace.
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