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'''Seraphim''' is the name of the angels whose position is in the world of Beriah. Because of this, they are the highest among the angels, as the Seraphim stand in the world of Beriah, the Holy Chayot stand in the world of Yetzirah, and the Ofanim in the world of Asiyah.
'''Seraphim''' is the name of the angels whose position is in the world of Beriah. Because of this, they are the highest among the angels, as the Seraphim stand in the world of Beriah, the Holy Chayot stand in the world of Yetzirah, and the Ofanim in the world of Asiyah.


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It is further explained that "Seraphim stand above him" means above the letter Vav, as Vav is the aspect of the emotions of the world of Atzilut, which are the source for the worlds, and the desire of the Seraphim is to be included in the light that encompasses all worlds, which is above the source for the worlds.
It is further explained that "Seraphim stand above him" means above the letter Vav, as Vav is the aspect of the emotions of the world of Atzilut, which are the source for the worlds, and the desire of the Seraphim is to be included in the light that encompasses all worlds, which is above the source for the worlds.
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