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== The Partzufim of the World of Atzilus == The World of Atzilus, being the intermediary world between [[Ohr Ein Sof]] and the Worlds of Briah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah (BY"A), is understood to be the primary channel through which Hashem reveals Himself in the BY"A worlds. Therefore, the details of the Sefiros and Partzufim of Atzilus, as well as the various ways they manifest in the BY"A worlds, are extensively discussed in Chassidus. The Sefira of Kesser of Atzilus is called Kesser Elyon. This Sefira encompasses Atzilus and all the ABYA worlds. This Sefira contains two Partzufim: the inner aspect of Kesser - Atik Yomin, and the outer aspect of Kesser - Arich Anpin. The Sefiros of Chochma and Binah of Atzilus are called Abba and Ima. The Partzuf of Chochma is called Abba Ila'ah, and the Partzuf of Binah is called Ima Ila'ah. The Partzuf of the Midos of Atzilus is called Ze'ir Anpin. Malchus of Atzilus constitutes the final Sefira that receives from all other Sefiros of Atzilus. From this Sefira, the BY"A worlds come into being.
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