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Created page with "'''Metatron''' is a title for an angel mentioned in the Zohar Hakadosh as a holiness that dwells in the World of Yetzirah (and sometimes in the World of Briah). In Tractate Chagigah, he is described as one who counts the merits of Israel. == His Nature == '''Metat''' is the accepted abbreviation for Metatron, which is the name of an angel whose "name is like the name of his master" and is not pronounced. Metatron's place during weekdays is in the six directions of Yetzi..." |
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This aspect of garment and horse is accomplished through Haman, whose root is mentioned in Kabbalah from the words "Hamin Ha'etz" (from the tree?) mentioned in the sin of Adam, an aspect of coarseness that was refined in holiness, as mentioned in the Gemara that the descendants of Haman studied Torah in Bnei Brak, meaning the elevation of the heart and "his heart was lifted up in the ways of Hashem," the aspect of a baal teshuvah whose intentional sins become merits, and he uses the power of coarseness and running for holiness. | This aspect of garment and horse is accomplished through Haman, whose root is mentioned in Kabbalah from the words "Hamin Ha'etz" (from the tree?) mentioned in the sin of Adam, an aspect of coarseness that was refined in holiness, as mentioned in the Gemara that the descendants of Haman studied Torah in Bnei Brak, meaning the elevation of the heart and "his heart was lifted up in the ways of Hashem," the aspect of a baal teshuvah whose intentional sins become merits, and he uses the power of coarseness and running for holiness. | ||
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