- its own
symbolically human-like persona. Keter, the Crown, is the
first sefirah. It is the
superconscious intermediary between God and the other, conscious...
- Properly, Daʻat is not a
sefirah, but
rather is all ten
sefirot united as one. Nevertheless, Daʻat is
sometimes counted as a
sefirah instead of Keter, from...
- "In the
imagery of the
Kabbalah the
shekhinah is the most
overtly female sefirah, the last of the ten sefirot,
referred to
imaginatively as 'the daughter...
- the liturgy.
Sefirat HaOmer (Counting of the Omer): 16
Nisan – 5
Sivan Sefirah (lit. "Counting"; more fully,
Sefirat HaOmer, "Counting of the Omer") (ספירת...
-
highest sefirah of its world,
receives from the
sefirah of
Malkuth of the
domain above it (see Sephirot). The
uppermost Keter sits
below no
other sefirah, although...
-
configuration of
Atziluth descending into
Beriah like a King on a Throne. The
sefirah Binah (Understanding) predominates,
representing Divine intellect. Yetzirah...
- 9th
Sefirah, in the
middle balanced column,
connecting all the
higher sefirot,
centred on Tiferet-"Beautiful"
emotional harmony, to the last
sefirah Malchut-...
-
ceremonial magic. The
sefirot are the ten
spheres on the Tree of Life. Each
sefirah (singular of sefirot)
represents a
different aspect of the Divine, as well...
-
period of 49 days is
known as the "omer period" or
simply as "the omer" or "
sefirah". The
count has its
origins in the
biblical command of the Omer offering...
- [non-primary
source needed] The
Sephirot (also
spelled "sefirot";
singular sefirah) are the ten
emanations and
attributes of God with
which he continually...