Talk:Idol Theory

Angel Fall and the Tree of Sephiroth
After some light research on the subject on the Tree of Sephiroth, it seems that all archangels rule over a certain sephira within the Tree of Life. I did research, and it seems that there are several conflicting sources as to which the Archangels used in the Toaru Majutsu no Index series (as in Archangel Gabriel, Archangel Michael, Archangel Raphael, and Archangel Uriel) that corresponds to the alignment the members of God's Right Seat with their archangels. In one of my sources that conflict with Wikipedia's, and this the sephira's that they rule over, for instance Michale rules over Tephirah (in wikipedia he is in the sphere of Hod) while Gabriel rules over Yesod.

More likely the positions were switch since Angel Fall, allowing Michael to attain Gabriel's powers, however, his position was switched again, into that of the spehre of the humans, like that of a magic musical chairs (just like what Tsuchimikado Motoharu used as an analogy). I believe the sphere is Malkuth, since that is in the bottom of the Tree of Life, and represents God's attributes through his creations, which the humans are. Though I'm not sure about this as well, since the angel that governs that sphere is either Uriel or another archangel known as Sandalphon.

Can anyone who has read the novels (most likely the 4th novel), confirm to me what spheres Gabriel, Michael, and the human's are in in The Tree of Life? ---TheGreatEye 17:28, November 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * I've read the same article, it seems the Son of God also rules over Tephirath, which interests me because in the light novels series Fiamma of the Right is aligned with Michael but in accord to said character, himself exercised all of blessings and miracles through the Holy Right, which can imply the "Holy Right" is the power which belongs to those aligned with Tephirath sphere.


 * Also, "Ether" (which Agnese Sanctis mentioned as part of the 5 elements) belongs to Yesod.


 * If you watch carefully at the anime in the lowest sphere, Malkuth, the words are Human Kingdom.


 * Daat is not a sephirah, but rather is all ten sephirot united as one, in my opinion, Da'at seems to be screaming "Touma!"--Lero 19:18, November 1, 2010 (UTC)