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"Merhav HaAtzmi<ref>And so is any matter that is "Atzmi".</ref>" (Self Space) and "Nekudah HaAtzmit" (Self Point) describe (by way of negation) the state of power in its source and root, as it is devoid of any definition and form that belongs to revelations.
"'''Merhav HaAtzmi<ref>And so is any matter that is "Atzmi".</ref>'''" and "'''Nekudah HaAtzmit'''" describe (by way of negation) the state of power in its source and root, as it is devoid of any definition and form that belongs to revelations.


This concept is directly related to a similarly named concept, "Merhav HaAtzmut" (Essence Space), which is a term for the Infinite Light (Pnimiyut Atik).
This concept is directly related to a similarly named concept, "Merhav HaAtzmut" (Essence Space), which is a term for the Infinite Light ([[Kesser#Pnimiyut Atik|Pnimiyut Atik]]).


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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'''2.''' That the aspect of "God of knowledge is Havayah" (Merhav HaAtzmut - which is above both higher knowledge and lower knowledge together, and therefore includes them both as one) should be revealed '''in both'''. This is accomplished through the service of teshuvah (which is with great power, since until now it was in a land of drought and shadow of death), and similarly in all created beings - the very fact that they feel separate causes them to thirst to escape from their constraints.
'''2.''' That the aspect of "God of knowledge is Havayah" (Merhav HaAtzmut - which is above both higher knowledge and lower knowledge together, and therefore includes them both as one) should be revealed '''in both'''. This is accomplished through the service of teshuvah (which is with great power, since until now it was in a land of drought and shadow of death), and similarly in all created beings - the very fact that they feel separate causes them to thirst to escape from their constraints.


== References ==
[[Category: Concepts in Chassidus]]
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[[he:נקודה העצמית ומרחב העצמי]]