Elohim אלוהים – Gods and Goddesses.
Elohim אלוהים – The twelve creative deities, although there are seven major Elohim. These deities have male and female aspects. How are they related to the Demiurge?
The word El in Hebrew is attributed to the sephirah Chesed and is the masculine aspect of God. The feminine aspect of אל El is אלה Elah or Eloah. By adding the plural ending ים -im (of Elohim), then we are pronouncing a plural word that embraces “gods and goddesses.” So when we name Elohim Gibor we are saying, behold the male power of the Elohim acting through Geburah. Thus, Elohim Gibor does not mean a “male god” as many translate it; such translation is wrong because Elohim is not a single god, but gods and goddesses.
Elohim אלוהים means El אל, Elah אלה [god, goddess] united by Yam ים the sexual waters, at the end of the word אלוהים Elohim. So, during sexual alchemy El אל and Elah אלה are united by means of Yam ים the sexual waters.
[אלהים] An Hebrew term with a wide variety of meanings. In Christian translations of scripture, it is one of many words translated to the generic word “God,” but whose actual meaning depends upon the context. For example:
1. In Kabbalah, םיהלא is a name of God the relates to many levels of the Tree of Life. In the world of Atziluth, the word is related to divnities of the sephiroth Binah (Jehovah Elohim, mentioned especially in Genesis), Geburah, and Hod. In the world of Briah, it is related beings of Netzach and Hod.
2. El [אל] is “god,” Eloah [אלה] is “goddess,” therefore the plural Elohim refers to “gods and goddesses,” and is commonly used to refer to Cosmocreators or Dhyan-Choans.
3. אלה Elah or Eloah is “goddess.” Yam [ים] is “sea” or “ocean.” Therefore אלהים Elohim can be אלה-ים “the sea goddess” [i.e. Aphrodite, Stella Maris, etc.]
There are many more meanings of “Elohim.” In general, Elohim refers to high aspects of divinity.
“Each one of us has his own Interior Elohim. The Interior Elohim is the Being of our Being. The Interior Elohim is our Father-Mother. The Interior Elohim is the ray that emanates from Aelohim.” – Samael Aun Weor, The Gnostic Bible: The Pistis Sophia Unveiled