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Created page with ""Ein Aroch" is a concept that describes the greatness of the Holy One, Blessed be He, in relation to His creations. == Its Meaning == The nullification (bitul) of created beings to the Holy One, Blessed be He, is a nullification of "Ein Aroch" - meaning that the created being has no ability to measure or feel the relationship to the Creator, only to grasp His creation of something from nothing (yesh me'ayin) and the wonder in all of creation. In "Ein Aroch," one percei..."
 
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"Ein Aroch" is a concept that describes the greatness of the Holy One, Blessed be He, in relation to His creations.
'''Ein Aroch''' is a concept that describes the greatness of the Holy One, Blessed be He, in relation to His creations.


== Its Meaning ==
== Its Meaning ==
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== Its Nullification ==
== Its Nullification ==
The nullification of "Ein Aroch" is in relation to the Holy One, Blessed be He, because in relation to the name Elokim, comprehension is still possible to some extent, since the name Elokim is clothed in nature. But in relation to the title "HaKadosh Baruch Hu" (the Holy One, Blessed be He), which is above the tzimtzum (contraction), understanding and comprehension are not possible at all.
The nullification of "Ein Aroch" is in relation to the Holy One, Blessed be He, because in relation to the name Elokim, comprehension is still possible to some extent, since the name Elokim is clothed in nature. But in relation to the title "HaKadosh Baruch Hu" (the Holy One, Blessed be He), which is above the tzimtzum (contraction), understanding and comprehension are not possible at all.
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