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'''Guf''' (ガフ), in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', encompasses two separate but intimately connected terms: the '''Chamber of Guf''', and the '''Doors of Guf'''.
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==Chamber of Guf==
[[Image:M26_C425_doors.jpg|right|thumb|Lilith's Doors of Guf shortly before closing.]]
'''Guf''' (ガフ, "body"), in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', refers collectively to the '''Chamber of Guf''' (ガフの部屋, ''GAFU no heya'') and '''Doors of Guf''' (ガフの扉, ''GAFU no tobira''). The former term is borrowed from Judaic lore, and said to be the place where all unborn souls reside. While little is said about the ''Eva'' version of the Chamber of Guf, it appears to play a similar role, strongly implicated in the spiritual origin of Lilith- and Adam-derived life.


The '''Chamber of Guf''' (ガフの部屋, ''GAFU no heya'') is mentioned twice. In [[Episode 23]]:
==Mentions==


:'''Ritsuko''': "Yes, they're human. The Evas do not intrinsically have souls, but they have human souls embedded in them. They were all salvaged. The only vessel that contained a soul was Rei. She was the only one born with a soul. The Chamber of Guf was empty, you see. These things here that look like Rei have no souls. They're just vessels. That's why I'm going to destroy them. Because I hate them."<ref>Ritsuko, Episode #23</ref>
There are only three direct allusions to the Guf within the show itself.


In [[Episode 26']]:
In [[Episode 21]]' (during the Katsuragi Expedition footage):


:'''Fuyutsuki''': "The Chamber of Guf has been unsealed. Have the doors to the world's beginning and end finally opened?"<ref>Fuyutsuki, Episode #26'</ref>
:'''Woman D''': "Begin thermal dampening treatment as soon as the Doors of Guf open."<ref>"Woman D", Episode #21'</ref>


Other than these brief mentions, there is no full explanation given. The Chamber of Guf is a term from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_mysticism Kabballah], said to be the place where all souls emanate. (For more information, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guf here].) However, the Chamber of Guf in ''Evangelion'', rather than [[Evangelion and Religion|having religious connotations]], is merely the name for the origin of all souls, which seems to exist within both [[Adam]] and [[Lilith]]
In [[Episode 23]] (to Misato and Shinji in the Dummy Plug Plant):


==Doors of Guf==
:'''Ritsuko''': "Yes, they're human. The Evas do not intrinsically have souls, but they have human souls embedded in them. They were all salvaged. The only vessel that contained a soul was Rei. She was the only one born with a soul. The Chamber of Guf was empty, you see. These things here that look like Rei have no souls. They're just vessels. That's why I'm going to destroy them. Because I hate them."<ref name=Rits>Ritsuko, Episode #23</ref>


The '''Doors of Guf''' (ガフの扉, ''GAFU no tobira''), are mentioned directly in [[Episode 21]]' and heavily alluded to in [[Episode 26']] (see the quote above). In the case of the latter, the actual term "Doors of Guf" appears in the script and designates the vulva-like apertures that open on Lilith's palms to receive souls. ''Out- and in-doors to Chamber of Guf; Adam; maybe the harpies create "artificial" ones on Eva-01 by skewering her palms, Seele seems to make a big deal out of that after all.''
In [[Episode 26']] (during Third Impact):


==As written of by the Hebrews==
:'''Fuyutsuki''': "The Chamber of Guf has been unsealed. Have the doors to the world's beginning and end finally opened?"<ref name=Fuyu>Fuyutsuki, Episode #26'</ref>


Guf (גוף) is the Hebrew word for "body," the chamber of guf however is a very different concept to merely a "chamber of bodies." The Guf's chamber is the place in the celestial Body from which all unborn souls originate. This chamber is said to have existed prior to Creation.
In addition, the vulva-like apertures that open on Lilith's palms in 26' to receive souls are referred to as "Doors of Guf" in the relevant storyboard.<ref>''Neon Genesis Evangelion Movies Storyboard Collections''.</ref>


We read R. Assi's writings on the subject of propagation in the Talmud; that the Son of David (the Messiah of the Hebrews) will not be born until the Body is exhausted of souls, for we read in Isaiah lvii:xvi ''"for the spirit should fail before me, and the souls which I have made"''.<ref>Jebamoth folio 63b</ref>
==Nature of the Guf==


In the Midrash we may have an allusion to another, separate celestial Guf in the seventh heaven of Saturn, for we read ''"araboth is that which are righteousness and judgment and grace, the treasures of life  and the treasure of peace and the treasures of blessing, and the souls of the righteous, and the spirits and souls which are about to be created."''<ref>Hagigah folio 12b</ref> This is a very different concept to the Guf we find in the Talmud. The Guf in the Midrash may be the source of Cores (קרח), said to be inferior souls.
The basic premise of the traditional Chamber of Guf, that of "storehouse" for unborn souls, can be inferred to apply to the ''Eva'' version. In EoE, the Chamber is referred to as "the world's beginning and end"<ref name=Fuyu/>, to which the souls of Lilin (and possibly other Lilith-born) flock during Third Impact, an event that is essentially creation in reverse (bodies reverting to primordial ooze, "return to nothing", etc.).  


The word guf appears in the O.T./Torah only once. In Nehemiah vii:iii, "let the Doors be shut [to Jerusalem] and bar them."
The exact nature of the Chamber of Guf is elusive, but the available visual evidence suggests it may be a space residing in higher dimensions<ref>An analysis page is sorely needed, but pending that [http://forum.evageeks.org/viewtopic.php?p=229844#229844 this thread] provides some of the logic behind this assertion -- albeit without directly mentioning the Chamber of Guf. ...Whoops!</ref>, similar to the Dirac Sea, and linked to both the body of a [[Seed of Life]] and its associated [[Moon]].<ref>The "Moon" part is also implicit in Fuyutsuki comment about the Black Moon being the source of human life.</ref> The Doors of Guf can manifest as apertures on a Seed's palms to provide a path between the Chamber and the "outside world". (The "stigmata" rendered unto Eva-01 by the Eva Series may represent the forcible creation of Doors by Seele in preparation for Eva-01's at-the-time planned role in Third Impact.)
 
Each Seed may possess its own Chamber of Guf. Adam is implied to have opened its Doors of Guf at Second Impact, which probably entailed bestowing souls upon the Angels. In contrast, the Fuyutsuki quotation<ref name=Fuyu/>, along with the "Reverse-Creation" aspect of Third Impact, suggests that the Chamber of Guf had been originally opened and subsequently sealed at the "world's beginning" (i.e., Lilith's act of creation), and is only now, at the "[world's] end" being opened again. In confluence with Ritsuko's line, "The Chamber of Guf was empty", this also implies that Lilith completely emptied the Guf before sealing it. If this is the case, Adam must have a separate one.
 
Rather unlike Judaic lore, in which the emptying of the Chamber of Guf signifies the Messiah's coming, the consequences in ''Eva'' -- based on the context of Ritsuko's words<ref name=Rits/> -- appear to merely be that: (A) there were no unborn souls in the Chamber to bequeath upon the Evas, and they had to be given salvaged human souls instead; and (B) only Rei (i.e., the first Rei?) was born with a soul, whereas her clones are soulless shells. The latter raises the question of why Rei was born with a soul if the Chamber was empty. which may have implications for her possession of Lilith's soul.
 
==''Guf'' in the Jewish tradition==
 
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While Guf (גוף) is the Hebrew word for "body," the Chamber of Guf is not merely a "chamber of bodies," however. The Body's chamber is the place in the celestial Body from which all unborn souls originate. This chamber is said to have existed prior to Creation.
 
The peculiar idiom of describing the treasury of souls as a "body" may be connected to the Kabbalistic tradition of the primordial man named ''Adam Kadmon''. Adam Kadmon, God's "original intention" for humanity, was a supernal being, androgynous and macro-cosmic (co-equal in size with the universe). When he sinned however, humanity was demoted to flesh and blood, bifurcated and turned to mortals. According to the Kabbalah, every human soul is just a fragment (or fragments) cycling out of the great "world-soul" of Adam Kadmon. Hence, every human soul comes from Adam Kadmon's "''Guf'' (Body)."
 
We read from the subject of propagation in the Talmud <ref>Babylonian Talmud (''Talmud Bavli''), tractate ''Jebamoth'', folio 63b</ref> the following:
 
:"R. Assi stated: The ''Son of David'' (i.e. the Jewish Messiah) will not come before all the souls in Guf are disposed of; since it is said: ''For the spirit that enwrappeth itself is from Me, and the souls which I have made <ref>Isaiah 42:16.</ref>.''"
 
In an early Kabbalistic work called the ''Sefer ha-Bahir'' (סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר), it is also said that:
 
:"In its hand is the Treasury of Souls. When Israel is good, these souls are worthy of emerging and coming into this world. But if they are not good, then [these souls] do not emerge. We therefore say, "''The Son of David will not come until all the souls in the Guf'' (Body) ''are completed.''" What is the meaning of "''all the souls in the Guf''"? We say this refers to all the souls in Adam (Kadmon)'s body. [When these are completed] new ones will be worthy of emerging. The Son of David (the Messiah) will then come. He will be able to be born, since his soul will emerge among the other new souls."<ref>Sefer ha-Bahir, 184.</ref>
 
In the ''Gemara'' (Rabbinical commentaries and analysis) of the twelfth tractate of the second order of the Mishna (משנה), called ''Hagigah'', we may have an allusion to another, separate celestial Body in the Seventh Heaven of Saturn (called ''Araboth''), for we read:
 
:''"''Araboth'' is that which are righteousness and judgment and grace, the treasures of life and the treasures of peace and the treasures of blessing, and the souls of the righteous, '''and the spirits and souls which are about to be born''', and dew wherewith the Holy One, blessed be He, will hereafter revive the dead."''<ref>Babylonian Talmud (''Talmud Bavli''), tractate ''Hagigah'', folio 12b.</ref>
 
This is a very different concept to the Body we find written of in the Talmud: the Body as written of in the Talmud has always existed, but the Body described in the Midrash exists after the act of Creation. The Body described in the Midrash is said to be the source of Cores (קרח), said to be inferior souls that were not created at the beginning of Creation.
 
The word ''guf'' appears in the O.T./Torah only once, in Nehemiah vii:iii: "''let the Doors be shut [to Jerusalem] and bar them."''
 
Guf, Guff, Guph, Gof, Goff and Goph are all acceptable English transliterations of the Hebrew גוף.


==Notes==
==Notes==


*The Chamber of Guf is commonly misinterpreted as being the [[Dummy Plug Plant]]:  this is just because Ritsuko happens to be standing in the Dummy Plug Plant, at the time when she mentions the Chamber of Guf.
The Chamber of Guf is sometimes misinterpreted as being the [[Dummy Plug Plant]], probably on account of Ritsuko being present there when she mentions the Chamber of Guf.
*Guf, Guff, Guph, Gof, Goff and Goph are all acceptable English translations of the Hebrew גוף.


==References==
==References==
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Lilith's Doors of Guf shortly before closing.

Guf (ガフ, "body"), in Neon Genesis Evangelion, refers collectively to the Chamber of Guf (ガフの部屋, GAFU no heya) and Doors of Guf (ガフの扉, GAFU no tobira). The former term is borrowed from Judaic lore, and said to be the place where all unborn souls reside. While little is said about the Eva version of the Chamber of Guf, it appears to play a similar role, strongly implicated in the spiritual origin of Lilith- and Adam-derived life.

Mentions

There are only three direct allusions to the Guf within the show itself.

In Episode 21' (during the Katsuragi Expedition footage):

Woman D: "Begin thermal dampening treatment as soon as the Doors of Guf open."[1]

In Episode 23 (to Misato and Shinji in the Dummy Plug Plant):

Ritsuko: "Yes, they're human. The Evas do not intrinsically have souls, but they have human souls embedded in them. They were all salvaged. The only vessel that contained a soul was Rei. She was the only one born with a soul. The Chamber of Guf was empty, you see. These things here that look like Rei have no souls. They're just vessels. That's why I'm going to destroy them. Because I hate them."[2]

In Episode 26' (during Third Impact):

Fuyutsuki: "The Chamber of Guf has been unsealed. Have the doors to the world's beginning and end finally opened?"[3]

In addition, the vulva-like apertures that open on Lilith's palms in 26' to receive souls are referred to as "Doors of Guf" in the relevant storyboard.[4]

Nature of the Guf

The basic premise of the traditional Chamber of Guf, that of "storehouse" for unborn souls, can be inferred to apply to the Eva version. In EoE, the Chamber is referred to as "the world's beginning and end"[3], to which the souls of Lilin (and possibly other Lilith-born) flock during Third Impact, an event that is essentially creation in reverse (bodies reverting to primordial ooze, "return to nothing", etc.).

The exact nature of the Chamber of Guf is elusive, but the available visual evidence suggests it may be a space residing in higher dimensions[5], similar to the Dirac Sea, and linked to both the body of a Seed of Life and its associated Moon.[6] The Doors of Guf can manifest as apertures on a Seed's palms to provide a path between the Chamber and the "outside world". (The "stigmata" rendered unto Eva-01 by the Eva Series may represent the forcible creation of Doors by Seele in preparation for Eva-01's at-the-time planned role in Third Impact.)

Each Seed may possess its own Chamber of Guf. Adam is implied to have opened its Doors of Guf at Second Impact, which probably entailed bestowing souls upon the Angels. In contrast, the Fuyutsuki quotation[3], along with the "Reverse-Creation" aspect of Third Impact, suggests that the Chamber of Guf had been originally opened and subsequently sealed at the "world's beginning" (i.e., Lilith's act of creation), and is only now, at the "[world's] end" being opened again. In confluence with Ritsuko's line, "The Chamber of Guf was empty", this also implies that Lilith completely emptied the Guf before sealing it. If this is the case, Adam must have a separate one.

Rather unlike Judaic lore, in which the emptying of the Chamber of Guf signifies the Messiah's coming, the consequences in Eva -- based on the context of Ritsuko's words[2] -- appear to merely be that: (A) there were no unborn souls in the Chamber to bequeath upon the Evas, and they had to be given salvaged human souls instead; and (B) only Rei (i.e., the first Rei?) was born with a soul, whereas her clones are soulless shells. The latter raises the question of why Rei was born with a soul if the Chamber was empty. which may have implications for her possession of Lilith's soul.

Guf in the Jewish tradition

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While Guf (גוף) is the Hebrew word for "body," the Chamber of Guf is not merely a "chamber of bodies," however. The Body's chamber is the place in the celestial Body from which all unborn souls originate. This chamber is said to have existed prior to Creation.

The peculiar idiom of describing the treasury of souls as a "body" may be connected to the Kabbalistic tradition of the primordial man named Adam Kadmon. Adam Kadmon, God's "original intention" for humanity, was a supernal being, androgynous and macro-cosmic (co-equal in size with the universe). When he sinned however, humanity was demoted to flesh and blood, bifurcated and turned to mortals. According to the Kabbalah, every human soul is just a fragment (or fragments) cycling out of the great "world-soul" of Adam Kadmon. Hence, every human soul comes from Adam Kadmon's "Guf (Body)."

We read from the subject of propagation in the Talmud [7] the following:

"R. Assi stated: The Son of David (i.e. the Jewish Messiah) will not come before all the souls in Guf are disposed of; since it is said: For the spirit that enwrappeth itself is from Me, and the souls which I have made [8]."

In an early Kabbalistic work called the Sefer ha-Bahir (סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר), it is also said that:

"In its hand is the Treasury of Souls. When Israel is good, these souls are worthy of emerging and coming into this world. But if they are not good, then [these souls] do not emerge. We therefore say, "The Son of David will not come until all the souls in the Guf (Body) are completed." What is the meaning of "all the souls in the Guf"? We say this refers to all the souls in Adam (Kadmon)'s body. [When these are completed] new ones will be worthy of emerging. The Son of David (the Messiah) will then come. He will be able to be born, since his soul will emerge among the other new souls."[9]

In the Gemara (Rabbinical commentaries and analysis) of the twelfth tractate of the second order of the Mishna (משנה), called Hagigah, we may have an allusion to another, separate celestial Body in the Seventh Heaven of Saturn (called Araboth), for we read:

"Araboth is that which are righteousness and judgment and grace, the treasures of life and the treasures of peace and the treasures of blessing, and the souls of the righteous, and the spirits and souls which are about to be born, and dew wherewith the Holy One, blessed be He, will hereafter revive the dead."[10]

This is a very different concept to the Body we find written of in the Talmud: the Body as written of in the Talmud has always existed, but the Body described in the Midrash exists after the act of Creation. The Body described in the Midrash is said to be the source of Cores (קרח), said to be inferior souls that were not created at the beginning of Creation.

The word guf appears in the O.T./Torah only once, in Nehemiah vii:iii: "let the Doors be shut [to Jerusalem] and bar them."

Guf, Guff, Guph, Gof, Goff and Goph are all acceptable English transliterations of the Hebrew גוף.

Notes

The Chamber of Guf is sometimes misinterpreted as being the Dummy Plug Plant, probably on account of Ritsuko being present there when she mentions the Chamber of Guf.

References

  1. "Woman D", Episode #21'
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ritsuko, Episode #23
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Fuyutsuki, Episode #26'
  4. Neon Genesis Evangelion Movies Storyboard Collections.
  5. An analysis page is sorely needed, but pending that this thread provides some of the logic behind this assertion -- albeit without directly mentioning the Chamber of Guf. ...Whoops!
  6. The "Moon" part is also implicit in Fuyutsuki comment about the Black Moon being the source of human life.
  7. Babylonian Talmud (Talmud Bavli), tractate Jebamoth, folio 63b
  8. Isaiah 42:16.
  9. Sefer ha-Bahir, 184.
  10. Babylonian Talmud (Talmud Bavli), tractate Hagigah, folio 12b.