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== Above, Above with No End and Below, Below with No Limit == "Above, above with no end and below, below with no limit" is an expression from Tikkunei Zohar and the Zohar that is brought in Chassidus describing the expansion of the '''Infinite Light''' in all worlds. In general, the explanations are divided into two general explanations: 1. The "above" and "below" refers to the light—which has a movement of "above"—elevation and concealment, and "below"—descent and expansion. 2. The "above" and "below" refers to the worlds—and the statement expresses the elevation and perfection of the Infinite Light, that even the higher worlds are not significant in relation to it, and that it extends even into the lower worlds.
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