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"'''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.
"'''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 ==