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    Sefirot (/sfɪˈroʊt, ˈsfɪroʊt/; Hebrew: סְפִירוֹת, romanized: səfiroṯ, plural of Koinē Greek: σφαῖρα, lit. 'sphere'), meaning emanations, are the 10...
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    Da'at (category Sefirot)
    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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  • 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...
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    Keter (category Sefirot)
    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...
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    Netzach (category Sefirot)
    lit. 'eminence, everlastingness, perpetuity') is the seventh of the ten sefirot in the Jewish mystical system of Kabbalah. It is located beneath Chesed...
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    Malkuth (category Sefirot)
    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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    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...
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  • 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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    "Physical Assiah," the physical universe, which enclothes the last two sefirot, Yesod and Malkuth. Collectively, the Four Worlds are referred to as אבי״ע...
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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...
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