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Created page with "The name '''Kadmon''' refers to the essence of the Holy One, Blessed be He. Unlike the title "Ohr Ein Sof" which means "Light that is Infinite" rather than "Light of the Infinite One," His blessed essence is an existence that has no beginning, which is a greater quality than the attribute of being infinite. This is as written by the Rama: "For every Kadmon is eternal, but not every eternal thing is Kadmon, as many created beings will be eternal by the Creator's will." Th..." |
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== [[Tzachtzachos|Tzachtzachot]] == | == [[Tzachtzachos|Tzachtzachot]] == | ||
Tzachtzachot is the first root of the Sefirot, as they "exist" in Atik Yomin or in Akudim. At this level, the Sefirot are not arranged in three lines (right, left, and center), or even in two (right and left), but are included in a single point: in Atik in a manner of "there is no left in this Ancient One," and in Akudim in a manner of "bound in one vessel." | Tzachtzachot is the first root of the Sefirot, as they "exist" in Atik Yomin or in Akudim. At this level, the Sefirot are not arranged in three lines (right, left, and center), or even in two (right and left), but are included in a single point: in Atik in a manner of "there is no left in this Ancient One," and in Akudim in a manner of "bound in one vessel." | ||
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