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Kabbalah - Ein Sof and angelic hierarchies (Universes or olamot)
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[edit | edit source]| Page | Caption |
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| Kabbalah | Metaphorical scheme of emanated spiritual worlds within the Ein Sof |
| Kabbalistic approaches to the sciences and humanities | Kabbalistic scheme of spiritual worlds, also implying descent of revealed wisdom and ascent of human wisdom, multiple layers of deeper meaning capable of being uncovered, and the ultimate unity of all disciplines |
| Lurianic Kabbalah | Scheme of the Five Worlds forming within the Khalal Vacuum (Outer Circle) through the illumination of the Kav Ray (Vertical Line). Concepts are non-spatial. Sephirot shown in the scheme of Iggulim ("Circles") |
| Ayin and Yesh | Kabbalah, the fourth level of Pardes Jewish exegesis, relating to the Sephirah Chochmah-Wisdom, focuses on the esoteric supernal emanations, defining them through anthropomorphisms and metaphors. Creation is seen as Yesh me-Ayin from "below" and Ayin me-Yesh from "above" |
| Sephirot | Metaphorical representation of the Five Worlds, with the 10 Sephirot radiating in each, as successively smaller Iggulim-concentric circles |
| Tohu and Tikun | Figurative origin of Igul-Circle (potential, feminine) and Yashar-Line (manifest, masculine) in creation of the spiritual Worlds |
| Zohar | Representation of the Five Worlds with the 10 Sephirot in each, as successively smaller concentric circles, derived from the light of the Kav after the Tzimtzum |
| Ohr | Metaphorical representation of the Five Worlds with the 10 Sephirot in each, as successively smaller concentric circles, derived from the light of the Kav after the Tzimtzum |
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