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  The Unfaithful Messiah
The essence of his system was this (Freely 2003: 18): the omnipresent God created the world by making a dark place within Himself, known as zimzum (contraction).
Then came the sefiroth, ten stages of divine light that ultimately reveal God.
The latter seven sefiroth shattered, and sparks of divine light got trapped in the shards.
www.eblaforum.org /library/misc/unfaithfulmessiah.html   (3167 words)

  
 Illuminati - 2a
The female element of the Godhead is found in one of the ten emanations (Sefiroth).
Cabalists claim that the 10 Sefiroth is the Tree of Life from which the Universe emanated or came into existence, and that man can unite himself with, or become, the One 'by rising through the spheres,' spiritually climbing the ladder of the Sefiroth to reach God [8].
In magic, the adept (an expert) must experience and master all 10 Sefiroth in order to achieve supreme perfection and power, for the Tree of the Sefiroth is believed to be a cosmic diagram, the basic pattern which shows how the Universe is arranged and how its phenomena are connected.
www.benabraham.com /html/illuminati_-_2a.html   (5404 words)

  
 To Embrace Hebrew Roots: Part VI: Kabbalah Initiation
"On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism," by Gershom Scholem, identifies the God of the sefiroth as Adam Kadmon, the first man. Referring to the sefiroth, he explains the involved symbolism which leads to the delusion that God is man and man is incipient God.
For the vessels which, themselves consisting of lower mixtures of light, were designed to receive this mighty light of the sefiroth from his eyes and so to serve as vessels and instruments of Creation…." 23.
Part of the concept of the sefiroth and the ascent through the gates or ladders of wisdom refers to the Kabbalistic Tree of Life that matches the Sufi mystic teachings.
www.seekgod.ca /embracinition.htm   (6323 words)

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