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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 == | ||