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Sefirot (/sfɪˈroʊt, ˈsfɪroʊt/; Hebrew: סְפִירוֹת, romanized: səfiroṯ,
plural of Koinē Gr****: σφαῖρα, lit. 'sphere'),
meaning emanations, are the 10...
- 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...
- "Physical ****iah," the
physical universe,
which enclothes the last two
sefirot,
Yesod and Malkuth. Collectively, the Four
Worlds are
referred to as אבי״ע...
- all ten
sefirot in the Tree of Life are
united as one. In Daʻat, all
sefirot exist in
their perfected state of
infinite sharing. The
three sefirot of the...
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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...
- the ten
sefirot of the Tree of Life also
contains a
whole tree
inside itself. The
realm of
Atziluth is thus
related to the top
three sefirot of the Tree...
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Malkhus [malxus]), Malkhut, Malkhuth, or Malchus, is the
tenth of the
sefirot in the
Kabbalistic Tree of Life. "Earth" is
equivalent to the
sefirah of...
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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...
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versions (LXX σοφία sophia,
Vulgate sapientia). It is the
second of the ten
sefirot in Kabbalah, and
represents the
first power of
conscious intellect and...
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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...