Ein Sof, Grand Architect, Holy Fire, Shekinah, and the rest are all titles stolen from the real God. Calling someone "God" or any other title doesn't make it so; the real God is demonstrated by the fitness of his being and doing to his names and titles. "To Ov" is similarly ultra-generic in Greek and is just Aristotelian for "The Being", which anyone can fill with any attribute right or wrong.
Leviathan in the Bible is not God, so identifying Leviathan with a title like Shekinah or Messiah that is proper to God is simple idolatry and Texe is right about that. Note that this goddess has a parent, i.e. Chaos (Tohu and Bohu), and/or perhaps Pit (bor). That is not Judaism, it's a couple of feminist Jews who the rabbis tolerate but can't rein in despite their contradicting Torah and Talmud.
Now, Kabbalah in Judaism is like a borderline cult in Christianity, namely, it's not something that sets itself apart from the mainstream, but it allows both the mainstream and those who radically disagree with it to work together despite their core disagreement. So there are a couple priniciples that would be in common with Judaism and Christianity, and then there are people who pretend that Kabbalah ought to be some very cultic stuff, but there's not usually an official distinction of which Kabbalah is correct. Truth pursuers can say simply, the confusion of God and Creation is incorrect, and anything affirming God's actual place, title, and distinction is correct as far as that affirmation goes. But it requires distinctions. It appears you're getting a bit better at making those distinctions.
I love Texe.
Ein Sof, Grand Architect, Holy Fire, Shekinah, and the rest are all titles stolen from the real God. Calling someone "God" or any other title doesn't make it so; the real God is demonstrated by the fitness of his being and doing to his names and titles. "To Ov" is similarly ultra-generic in Greek and is just Aristotelian for "The Being", which anyone can fill with any attribute right or wrong.
Leviathan in the Bible is not God, so identifying Leviathan with a title like Shekinah or Messiah that is proper to God is simple idolatry and Texe is right about that. Note that this goddess has a parent, i.e. Chaos (Tohu and Bohu), and/or perhaps Pit (bor). That is not Judaism, it's a couple of feminist Jews who the rabbis tolerate but can't rein in despite their contradicting Torah and Talmud.
Now, Kabbalah in Judaism is like a borderline cult in Christianity, namely, it's not something that sets itself apart from the mainstream, but it allows both the mainstream and those who radically disagree with it to work together despite their core disagreement. So there are a couple priniciples that would be in common with Judaism and Christianity, and then there are people who pretend that Kabbalah ought to be some very cultic stuff, but there's not usually an official distinction of which Kabbalah is correct. Truth pursuers can say simply, the confusion of God and Creation is incorrect, and anything affirming God's actual place, title, and distinction is correct as far as that affirmation goes. But it requires distinctions. It appears you're getting a bit better at making those distinctions.