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== Spiritual Olam Ha'asiyah and Physical Olam Ha'asiyah == Generally, Olam Ha'asiyah is divided into two parts: Spiritual Olam Ha'asiyah and Physical Olam Ha'asiyah. Spiritual Olam Ha'asiyah includes the ten sefirot of Olam Ha'asiyah, from which souls, angels called Ofanim, and more are formed. Also the kelipot: kelipat nogah, from which the three impure kelipot draw sustenance, and these kelipot fill this physical world. Physical Olam Ha'asiyah is the lower part of Olam Ha'asiyah, and it is this physical world. The formation of this world is not in the manner of cause and effect but by the power of the Ein Sof. This world is the "lowest world with nothing beneath it" and it is "full of kelipot and sitra achra that are directly opposed to Havayah." In particular, the formation of this physical world is from Malchut of Malchut of the ten sefirot of Olam Ha'asiyah, which extends to the Ofanim. From the dregs of the Ofanim, which is the external part of the Ofanim and their waste, it extends to the 70 ministers. From the 70 ministers, the influence extends to the sphere of the mazalot (constellations). The influence of the mazalot on this world is as stated: "There is no blade of grass that does not have a mazal in the sky that strikes it and tells it to grow."
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