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{{Ten Sefiros}} '''Sefiras HaBinah''' is the second sefirah among the ten sefiros in Kabbalah. The role of this sefirah is to receive the abstract G-dly light from Sefiras HaChochmah, process it, create and define its details in logical and intellectual concepts, and transmit the final idea to Sefiras HaDaas. The parallel of Sefiras HaBinah in the human soul is the power of binah (understanding) that influences one's emotions and actions. The ability to receive an abstract concept about the spiritual Sefiras HaChochmah is accomplished through analyzing the power of chochmah in the human soul and projecting its characteristics, after abstraction, to the spiritual sefiros. The ten sefiros, in their classical division, are presented in a pyramid of three triangles: the intellectual triangle (upper - parallel to the human brain), the emotional triangle (middle - parallel to the heart and chest area), and the practical triangle (lower - parallel to the groin and legs area). Sefiras HaBinah is located on the left side of the upper triangle, parallel to the left lobe of the brain, to which characteristics parallel to Sefiras HaBinah are attributed.
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