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Olam Ha'Akudim (World of Binding)
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== Its Nature == In this world, the ten sefirot are contained within a single vessel, to the extent that they are not at all recognizable as separate entities. It is explained that this world corresponds to the Name of Av (72). The Name of Av is the Name of Havaya filled with Yuds, which indicates the sefirah of Chochmah. The concept of the sefirah of Chochmah is "koach mah" (the power of "what"), which represents absolute bitul (self-nullification). Therefore, the state of the sefirot in Olam Ha'Akudim is one of absolute bitul, to the extent that they are all bound in one vessel. The analogy used in Chassidut is that of the faculties contained within the soul—despite their contradicting one another, when they are contained within the soul, they do not contradict each other due to the intense and powerful revelation of the soul. Nevertheless, it is explained that it is not complete simple unity, since it contains '''ten''' sefirot, even though they are unified.
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