PART FOUR The Ten Sefirot of Akudim, containing six chapters Chapter One Explains the Rosh and Guf of Adam Kadmon down to the Tabur. There is still no actual vessel in the ten Sefirot of Rosh, and in the ten Sefirot of the Guf there is one vessel called Keter. …
Chapter 2
Chapter Two Explains the records that remain after the departure of the lights and the reflected light that descends during the departure. Contains ten issues: 1. When the lights ascend and depart, they draw reflected light from above through couplings by striking. 2. The departing light leaves a record in …
Chapter 3
Chapter Three Explains four kinds of light: tastes, dots, tags, letters. Those are: 1. The first expansion from the Peh to the Tabur, namely tastes; 2. The levels that emerge during the departure are called dots; 3. The records are called tags; 4. The light that is born by the …
Chapter 4
Chapter Four Explains the striking and the clash between the descending reflected light and the records, which occurred during the departure of the lights to the emanator. The vessels, which are the letters, were made from the sparks that emerged by the striking. The tags are from the records. Contains …
Chapter 5
Chapter Five Explains the inner and surrounding lights of Akudim. Contains eight issues: 1. The lights of Akudim have ten inner Sefirot and ten surrounding Sefirot. They shine in the anterior and also sideways, and all around AK. 2. The inner light shines at half the coarseness of the wall …
Chapter 6
Chapter Six Explains the return of the lights to the emanator to receive their completion. Contains twenty-two issues: 1. In the first expansion of Akudim the lights did not emerge complete. Hence, they returned to their root to be completed and thus a vessel was made. 2. In the first …
Inner Observation
Inner Observation The Sefirot of Akudim, contains six chapters Explains six topics: 1. The matter of couplings by striking and clashes. 2. The matter of reflected light. 3. The matter of records. 4. The matter of vessels. 5. The matter of the screen. 6. The matter of direct light. 1. …