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Created page with "Tzachtzachos is the primary root of the Sefiros as they "exist" in Atik Yomin or in Akudim. At this level, the Sefiros are not in three lines (right, left, and center), nor even in two (right and left), but are included in one point: in Atik in a way of "leis smola b'hai atika" (there is no left in this Atik), and in Akudim in a way of "akudim b'kli echad" (bound in one vessel). == Source of the Concept == The source of the concept "Tzachtzachos" is from the Braisos of..." |
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Tzachtzachos is the primary root of the Sefiros as they "exist" in Atik Yomin or in Akudim. At this level, the Sefiros are not in three lines (right, left, and center), nor even in two (right and left), but are included in one point: in Atik in a way of "leis smola b'hai atika" (there is no left in this Atik), and in Akudim in a way of "akudim b'kli echad" (bound in one vessel). | '''Tzachtzachos''' is the primary root of the [[Sefiros]], as they "exist" in [[Atik Yomin]] or in [[Akudim]]. At this level, the Sefiros are not in three lines (right, left, and center), nor even in two (right and left), but are included in one point: in Atik in a way of "leis smola b'hai atika" (there is no left in this Atik), and in Akudim in a way of "akudim b'kli echad" (bound in one vessel). | ||
== Source of the Concept == | == Source of the Concept == | ||
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This level (called "Taanug Hashem" and "Noam Hashem" and "Tzachtzachos") is what is called in other places RADLA (Reisha D'Lo Isyada), as written in Eitz Chaim near the end of Shaar Atik. | This level (called "Taanug Hashem" and "Noam Hashem" and "Tzachtzachos") is what is called in other places RADLA (Reisha D'Lo Isyada), as written in Eitz Chaim near the end of Shaar Atik. | ||
== Additional Explanations == | ==== Additional Explanations ==== | ||
It should be noted that in various places in Chassidus, the concept of the three lights "Kadmon, Tzach, and Metzuchtzach" is explained in many additional ways. Both in levels below Atik (in Atzilus, in Arich Anpin, in Chochma Stimaa, and in lower levels within Atik itself (Kesser-Chochma-Bina of Atik)), and in levels above it (in Adam Kadmon and in the Ohr Ein Sof before the Tzimtzum). | It should be noted that in various places in Chassidus, the concept of the three lights "Kadmon, Tzach, and Metzuchtzach" is explained in many additional ways. Both in levels below Atik (in Atzilus, in Arich Anpin, in Chochma Stimaa, and in lower levels within Atik itself (Kesser-Chochma-Bina of Atik)), and in levels above it (in Adam Kadmon and in the Ohr Ein Sof before the Tzimtzum). | ||
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This means that today it is impossible (except for the few tzaddikim who are on the level of Moshe Rabbeinu) to see these three elevated levels (Kadmon, Tzach, and Metzuchtzach) except through an aspaklaria she'einah me'irah, and only in the future will the inner dimension of Atik be revealed to all. | This means that today it is impossible (except for the few tzaddikim who are on the level of Moshe Rabbeinu) to see these three elevated levels (Kadmon, Tzach, and Metzuchtzach) except through an aspaklaria she'einah me'irah, and only in the future will the inner dimension of Atik be revealed to all. | ||
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