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Sefirot (/sfɪˈroʊt, ˈsfɪroʊt/; Hebrew: סְפִירוֹת, romanized: səp̄īrōṯ,
plural of Koinē Gr****: σφαῖρα, lit. 'sphere'),
meaning emanations, are the 10...
- "Physical ****iah," the
physical universe,
which enclothes the last two
sefirot,
Yesod and Malkuth. Collectively, the Four
Worlds are
referred to as אבי״ע...
- ten
sefirot.
Sefirot are
energy emanations found on the
Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Ein Sof, the Atik
Yomin ("Ancient of Days"),
emanates the
sefirot into...
- or
types of
ceremonial magic. The
sefirot are the ten
spheres on the Tree of Life. Each
sefirah (singular of
sefirot)
represents a
different aspect of...
- evil or
impure spiritual forces in
Jewish mysticism, the
opposites of the
Sefirot. The
realm of evil is
called Sitra Achra (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: סִטְרָא...
-
divine purpose for creation, i.e., mankind, as well as an
embodiment of the
Sefirot (divine attributes). Adam
Kadmon is
paradoxically both "Adam" and divine...
-
Kether (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר, Keṯer, lit. "crown") is the
first of the ten
sefirot in the
Kabbalistic Tree of Life,
symbolizing the
divine will and the initial...
- book)
through "32
wondrous ways of wisdom": Ten
Numbers (
sefirot, the
origin for the
sefirot of
later Kabbalah) The Twenty-Two
Letters of the
Hebrew alphabet—...
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concerns the
Seven Voices and the
Sefirot.
Section 4 (v. 124–193) is
grouped under the
section title of Ten
Sefirot.
Section 5 (v. 193–200) completes...
- its
specific name are
explained as
containing references to both the Ten
Sefirot and the
people of Israel. Upon this work
Shabbethai Sheftel ben
Akiba Hurwitz...