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Rosh Toch Sof (Head, Middle, End)
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== In the Sefirot == The main Sefirot are divided into Rosh, Toch and Sof, and these are the three sections ChaBaD, ChaGaT, NeHiY. ChaBaD are the first Sefirot in every world and through them, the light is received from the world above them. In this way, they are the inner dimension of the world, like the inner part of the vessel that receives the light. NeHiY are the Sefirot connected to the transmission of light to a lower world, and therefore they are the outer part of the vessel. ChaGaT are the essence of that world, and therefore they are the inner part of the vessel, the main part of the vessel. Each Sefirah is also divided into Rosh, Toch, Sof, through its inclusion of all the other Sefirot. The ChaBaD within it is at the level of Rosh and inner vessels, in which the light truly dwells; the ChaGaT within it is at the level of the middle vessels, which serve as an intermediary to transfer the flow to the outer vessels; and the NeHiY within it is at the level of the outer vessels.
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