I had this really strange dream once where a friend invited me to watch the presentation of several book writers, who were also his pupils. Each of them exposed on a white board their way of structuring their ideas. I had first a really strange feeling, like i was inside a kind of corporate assembly very far from my own approach. But i was decided to learn as much as possible from them, and let my judgment apart. A woman finally gave her talk and as she was drawing different symbols on the board. From those symbols i recognized one she pointed : the Malkhut sefiroth. I felt like this message was directly addressed to me and this sentence popped inside my head: “You should use Malkhut and reflect on it !”. Malhut means Kingdom. Listening to this track reminded me the dream, that's how i titled it.
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