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== Specifically in the Lower Realms == Since the creation of the higher worlds does not touch the essence of the Creator (their creation is only from the 'revelations', His divine lights and not from His essence), therefore it cannot be said that the purpose for which all the worlds were created is somewhere in these worlds. The concept of 'dirah' is too lofty to relate to external worlds. Specifically the creation of our world, which feels its own existence and is not nullified to G-dliness, is from the essential and internal power of the Creator (see entry Yesh Me'ayin. Na'atz Techilatan B'sofan). Therefore, it must be said that specifically in this world lies the purpose of the creation of the worlds and in it a dwelling for His essence is made.
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