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Just as in a coal there is the fire included in it, and there is the essence of the coal itself, so too in the soul, at this level of hiyuli powers found within the soul, the soul itself is simple and unlimited, and within it are included, in a concealment that exists in reality, in a hidden extension, the hiyuli powers. And so it is above, that the Sefirot found in "Arich" in the manner of "Stimaah," in a concealment that exists in reality, are included within the simplicity of the Holy One, blessed be He, who is infinite and without limit. | Just as in a coal there is the fire included in it, and there is the essence of the coal itself, so too in the soul, at this level of hiyuli powers found within the soul, the soul itself is simple and unlimited, and within it are included, in a concealment that exists in reality, in a hidden extension, the hiyuli powers. And so it is above, that the Sefirot found in "Arich" in the manner of "Stimaah," in a concealment that exists in reality, are included within the simplicity of the Holy One, blessed be He, who is infinite and without limit. | ||
In very general terms - this is the concept of "Atik," which is "extracted and separated" from the emanated because it is something completely different from them; it is nothing but the infinite simplicity of the Holy One, blessed be He, except that included within it is also the source of the Sefirot, which is "Arich<ref>In "Arich" and "Atik," there are, of course, many additional aspects, such as the concept of will and pleasure, and more. Here we've only touched upon how the roots of the Sefiros exist within them. This is comparable to the soul, which in addition to its essential powers, also contains "encompassing powers." | In very general terms - this is the concept of "Atik," which is "extracted and separated" from the emanated because it is something completely different from them; it is nothing but the infinite simplicity of the Holy One, blessed be He, except that included within it is also the source of the Sefirot, which is "Arich<ref>In "Arich" and "Atik," there are, of course, many additional aspects, such as the concept of will and pleasure, and more. Here we've only touched upon how the roots of the Sefiros exist within them. This is comparable to the soul, which in addition to its essential powers, also contains "encompassing powers."Parallel to "Arich" is the "World of Tohu," also called the "World of Nekudim," where the manner of "drawing down" and revealing the Sefiros occurred in a different form, which led to the "Breaking of the Vessels" and the "falling" of the sparks to the worlds of Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah, from which the Klipos were formed. We won't elaborate on this here either. This isn't really part of the regular "Order of Hishtalshelus," but rather like a "deviation" to the side of a different manner of evolution, and establishes a blessing for itself.</ref>". | ||