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== Formation of the Worlds of Klipot == In holiness, the higher something is, the more revelation of lights it contains. In Atzilut, all ten Sefirot shine, as supernal Abba, which is the Sefirah of Chochmah, along with the other Sefirot, nests in Atzilut. In Beriah, Chochmah does not shine, only Binah and the lower Sefirot shine. In Yetzirah, even Binah doesn't shine, only Zeir Anpin alone, and in Asiyah, even Zeir Anpin doesn't shine, only the aspect of Ofan alone. However, in the worlds of Klipot, the order is reversed. In the Atzilut of the opposing side, there are only seven lower aspects. In the Beriah of the opposing side, there is also Chochmah and Binah, which is the aspect of Ammon and Moab. In the Yetzirah of the opposing side, there is also Keter of the opposing side, "You are the golden head," and in the Asiyah of the opposing side, there is even the aspect of Atik Yomin of Klipah, which is the strongest Klipah, to the point that it is called Atik, meaning it is removed even from the Klipot due to the great strength of the Klipah within it.
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