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=== The Four Main Fillings === Of all the possible fillings, the following four are emphasized in Kabbalah and Chassidut: the name Havaya has four main fillings: ==== Name of 72 (Av) ==== The name 72 is formed from the name Havaya filled with Yuds: Yud-Vav-Dalet Hey-Yud Vav-Yud-Vav Hey-Yud. Filling with Yuds indicates wisdom, and therefore the four letters of the name Havaya in this combination are filled with Yud, because this name indicates wisdom. In the worlds, this name corresponds to the world of Akudim. In this name, the concept of breaking of vessels does not apply, as expressed in the verse "they die but not in wisdom." This name is directed towards the Sefirah of Chochmah, and towards Abba Ila'ah in the world of Atzilut. ==== Name of 63 (Sag) ==== The name 63 is formed from the name Havaya filled as follows: Yud-Vav-Dalet Hey-Yud Vav-Alef-Vav Hey-Yud. This name is also filled with Yuds, except for the Vav, which is filled with Alefs, because this name indicates the Sefirah of Binah, which is also in complete nullification, since Chochmah and Binah are "two companions that do not separate." The letter Vav of this filling is filled with Alefs, since the letter Vav in the name Ban indicates the beginning of the drawing down of Binah, as it becomes a source for the emotional attributes, and then it is in the aspect of existence. This is why from Binah, judgments are aroused at its end. From this name is related to the world of Nekudim and the world of Tohu, and in it was the breaking of vessels. This name corresponds to the Sefirah of Binah, and to Imma Ila'ah in the world of Atzilut. ==== Name of 45 (Mah) ==== The name 45 is formed from the name Havaya filled with Alefs: Yud-Vav-Dalet Hey-Alef Vav-Alef-Vav Hey-Alef. This name corresponds to Zeir Anpin, since Alef indicates the general concept of drawing down. This name corresponds to the world of Berudim, to the world of Tikkun, and to the world of Atzilut. Mah is the gematria of "Adam" (man), and this name indicates the nullification that exists in man. In the partzufim of the world of Atzilut itself, this name corresponds to Zeir Anpin. ==== Name of 52 (Ban) ==== The name Ban is a filling of the name Havaya with Heys: Yud-Vav-Dalet Hey-Hey Vav-Vav Hey-Hey. The name Ban is in Malchut, and therefore it is filled with the letter Hey, where the filling is like the letter itself, which indicates the contraction and diminishing of light in the aspect of Malchut. This name corresponds to the worlds of Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah, the worlds that fell in the breaking of vessels. Ban is the gematria of "behemah" (animal), and this name indicates the strength and power that exists in the animal. This name corresponds to the Sefirah of Malchut. It is also called 'the double filling,' because the filling of each letter is equal to the letter itself. This name is the name of the world of Tohu after it broke. The work in this world is to elevate the name Ban, the sparks of the world of Tohu, to holiness. This is drawn down through the drawing down of the name Mah and its unification with the name Ban. The root of the name Ban is in a higher place, in the world of Tohu, but because it fell in the breaking of vessels—in this world, the name Mah is higher.
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