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== In the Spiritual Worlds == In the spiritual worlds, the Sefirah of Malchut of each world is the Sefirah that unifies within itself all the lights of that world, and influences them to the next lower world. Specifically, Malchut of Atzilut is the final Sefirah of the world of Atzilut, and it creates and gives life to the worlds of Beriah, Yetzirah and Asiyah, which are the separate worlds of created beings. In the world of Atzilut there is absolute nullification to G-dliness. In order to create worlds separate from G-dliness, the Sefirah of Malchut descends from its place to the lower worlds. But specifically through this, the existence of the world and service within it becomes possible, until finally the intention that G-d desired to have a dwelling in the lower realms is revealed. Then the superiority of the Sefirah of Malchut is revealed. This stage of Malchut's descent is also called "nesirah" (separation between Malchut and Ze'ir Anpin) and "dormita d'Ze'ir Anpin." The future revelation will be a renewed connection between Ze'ir Anpin and Malchut, when Malchut will reveal the supernal lights in our lower world.
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