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==== Binah and Tevunah ==== As with every concept and level, Binah also has internal and external aspects: * '''The Internal aspect of Binah''' is the essential power of comprehension (Chabad of Binah). * '''The External aspect of Binah''' consists of its middos (Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferes, Netzach, Hod, Yesod, Malchus), and within itself it has two general levels: the inclination of intellect and the emotional response of intellect: '''The Inclination of Intellect''' is Yisroel Saba (Netzach, Hod, Yesod of Binah) and Tevunah (Malchus of Binah). '''The Emotional Response of Intellect''' is not a 'level' in the Sefiros but rather the feeling and emotional response to the intellectual concept that comes after learning it thoroughly in length, width and depth, and the concept is 'grasped' well (and these are the 'emotions within intellect' which are the root of the 'intellect within emotions'). (It should be noted that more generally, Yisroel Saba is the power of influence (the external aspect of) Chochma that descends and unites with Tevunah.)
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