{"id":10056,"date":"2025-11-27T19:44:48","date_gmt":"2025-11-27T19:44:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=10056"},"modified":"2025-11-27T19:44:49","modified_gmt":"2025-11-27T19:44:49","slug":"lesson-7","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/lesson-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Lesson 7"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The birth of the five worlds \u2014&nbsp;<em>Adam Kadmon, Atzilut<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Beria, Yetzira,&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Assiya\u2014<\/em>is actually the realization of the five&nbsp;<em>Sefirot: Keter, Hochma, Bina, Zeir Anpin,&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Malchut,&nbsp;<\/em>which were in&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>itself. The spreading of the worlds from Above to Below matches the progressive increase of the&nbsp;<em>Aviut<\/em>&nbsp;of the four desires or phases from 0 to 4.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The worlds are like a sphere surrounding&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. As an analogy, picture a person surrounded by concentric spheres and using his or her organs of sensation to perceive only the sphere closest to them: the World of&nbsp;<em>Assiya<\/em>. By sharpening our organs of sensation and by modifying his qualities, we gradually begin to perceive the next sphere, and so on.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>All the worlds are a sort of filter placed in the Light\u2019s path, a special screen that blocks the Surrounding Light: the&nbsp;<em>Ohr Makif.&nbsp;<\/em>As soon as one senses the presence of these worlds, one removes the \u201cscreen-filters.\u201d This draws one closer to the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If the Light reached us without being filtered, it would bring about the&nbsp;<em>Shevirat ha Kelim&nbsp;<\/em>of our Vessels. By removing all \u201cscreen-worlds\u201d we allow all the worlds to penetrate us. At this stage we acquire the Light and possess attributes similar to those of the Light. Such a state of being is associated with&nbsp;<em>Gmar Tikkun<\/em>&nbsp;\u2013 the End of Correction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the beginning, we as creatures are located inside the worlds and perceive their power and the constraints imposed upon us. How can we overcome these constraints? By performing an inner correction, corresponding, for instance, to the attributes of the World of&nbsp;<em>Assiya<\/em>. This means being an altruist on level zero.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When we acquire the attributes of zero level altruism, the World of&nbsp;<em>Assiya&nbsp;<\/em>penetrates us and can then be sensed by us. In order to sense the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira<\/em>, we must acquire attributes similar to those of this world and to allow this world to penetrate us. At this stage we become level 1 altruists. Our goal is to let all the worlds in, and to become similar to these worlds according to the following degrees of&nbsp;<em>Aviut<\/em>: 2, 3, 4.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By this means,&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>is fully corrected and absorbs the first nine&nbsp;<em>Sefirot<\/em>, while we move beyond the limits of all the worlds and reach the World of Infinity&nbsp;<em>(Olam Ein Sof<\/em>). To begin correction, we need to recognize our own attributes, as well as aspire to the attributes of the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Each new&nbsp;<em>Partzuf&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>starts from the&nbsp;<em>Peh&nbsp;<\/em>of the previous&nbsp;<em>Partzuf<\/em>, except for the&nbsp;<em>Partzufim&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>;&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin&nbsp;<\/em>starts from the&nbsp;<em>Tabur&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Abba ve Ima&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>starts from the&nbsp;<em>Tabur<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The three&nbsp;<em>Partzufim&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Atik, Arich Anpin,&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Abba ve Ima&nbsp;<\/em>are called&nbsp;<em>Keter<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Hochma&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Bina,&nbsp;<\/em>which correspond to&nbsp;<em>Keter, Hochma,&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Bina&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Nekudim<\/em>. The&nbsp;<em>Rosh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>corresponds to the two Heads of the World of&nbsp;<em>Nekudim&nbsp;<\/em>and fulfills the same function. The&nbsp;<em>Rosh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>, which consists of&nbsp;<em>Atik, Arich Anpin,&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Abba ve Ima<\/em>, was the first to emerge on the&nbsp;<em>Reshimot&nbsp;<\/em>of the non-broken&nbsp;<em>Kelim<\/em>&nbsp;of the World of&nbsp;<em>Nekudim<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However,<em>Zeir Anpin&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>are gradually restored. Only&nbsp;<em>Galgalta ve Eynaim&nbsp;<\/em>are restored from&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin&nbsp;<\/em>and a single point from&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. The&nbsp;<em>AHPs<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;are in the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA<\/em>. If these&nbsp;<em>AHPs&nbsp;<\/em>are corrected, then all worlds are corrected. The correction is carried out with the help of the&nbsp;<em>Partzuf<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Adam ha Rishon<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What is this&nbsp;<em>Partzuf&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Adam ha Rishon&nbsp;<\/em>like?&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>is raised to the level of&nbsp;<em>Bina<\/em>. This is achieved in three phases. The whole World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>then ascends three levels. The normal condition of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>is called \u201ca weekday.\u201d During such days the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>is illuminated by an incomplete Light, which spreads down to the&nbsp;<em>Parsa<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After this, a greater Light comes down from Above and grants higher attributes to the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>, making it move up one level. Now&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>is located in the place of&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin. Zeir Anpin&nbsp;<\/em>now reaches the level of&nbsp;<em>Abba ve Ima. Abba ve Ima&nbsp;<\/em>replaces&nbsp;<em>Arich Anpin<\/em>, which in turn rises to the level of&nbsp;<em>Atik<\/em>, which finally rises even higher into&nbsp;<em>SAG<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The first elevation of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>takes place on Friday evening,&nbsp;<em>Erev Shabbat.&nbsp;<\/em>Such a progression is called \u201cawakening from Above,\u201d (Aramaic:&nbsp;<em>Itaruta de La\u2019ila<\/em>). In our world this corresponds to days, weeks, time and all that is not dependent on us, but is dependent on the laws of nature over which we have no control.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The next phase elevates the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>one level higher.&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>now stands on the level of&nbsp;<em>Abba ve Ima<\/em>, where it is endowed with an additional attribute: the intention to give. At this stage&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>may receive for the Creator\u2019s sake. It now has a screen and is able to perform a&nbsp;<em>Zivug de Hakaa<\/em>, thus creating new&nbsp;<em>Partzufim<\/em>. Based on the attributes of&nbsp;<em>Abba ve Ima&nbsp;<\/em>on the one hand, and on the attributes of the&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>of the&nbsp;<em>Ein Sof<\/em>, on the other hand,&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>creates a new&nbsp;<em>Partzuf: Adam ha Rishon<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For a Kabbalist, spiritual states, called&nbsp;<em>Erev Shabbat&nbsp;<\/em>(Friday evening),&nbsp;<em>Shabbat&nbsp;<\/em>(Saturday),&nbsp;<em>Motzei Shabbat&nbsp;<\/em>(Saturday evening) may be experienced on days bearing no connection to the calendar. For a Kabbalist, six days may last a split second, while&nbsp;<em>Shabbat<\/em>&nbsp;may last several days.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Everything that occurs in this world relates to our bodies, but what takes place in the spiritual world relates to the soul. For the time being, we can witness that our soul and body are not synchronized. But in the future, our world will operate with the same principles as those of the spiritual worlds, which will happen when the&nbsp;<em>Gmar Tikkun&nbsp;<\/em>is achieved. Then, all the deeds of the two worlds, as well as all the times, will merge.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If you have changed and the change has taken you one second, and your next change takes five years, then this means that your next second will have lasted five years. In the spiritual world, time is measured by the transformation of our attributes. A thousand years may elapse in our world before one begins to study Kabbalah. Upon entering the spiritual, we are able to live in a day what we used to live in several lives. This is an example of transformation and the shrinking of time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Spiritual years correspond to the 6,000 degrees, levels of&nbsp;<em>BYA&nbsp;<\/em>and they cannot be matched with our material time referential. Ascent from the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA&nbsp;<\/em>to the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>is called&nbsp;<em>Shabbat&nbsp;<\/em>(Saturday). The portion ranging between&nbsp;<em>Tabur&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Galgalta&nbsp;<\/em>and the&nbsp;<em>Parsa&nbsp;<\/em>is called&nbsp;<em>Shabbat<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The first ascent is the ascent of the World of&nbsp;<em>Beria&nbsp;<\/em>to the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>, the second one is the ascent of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira&nbsp;<\/em>to the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>, and the third relates to the World of&nbsp;<em>Assiya<\/em>. The ascent of the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA<\/em>&nbsp;and the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>&nbsp;takes place simultaneously.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When the third phase of ascent occurs, the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>encompasses the&nbsp;<em>Zeir Anpin&nbsp;<\/em>and the&nbsp;<em>Malchut&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>and the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA<\/em>. At this time the&nbsp;<em>Rosh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut: Atik, Arich Anpin, Abba ve Ima<\/em>, duly cross the boundaries of the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>and enter the World of&nbsp;<em>Adam Kadmon<\/em>. The&nbsp;<em>Rosh&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Galgalta&nbsp;<\/em>ascends in its turn (Phase 1 of the ascent) together with&nbsp;<em>Rosh&nbsp;<\/em><em>AB&nbsp;<\/em>(Phase 2 of the ascent), and with&nbsp;<em>Rosh SAG<\/em>&nbsp;(Phase 3 of the ascent) and enters the World of&nbsp;<em>Ein Sof.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The direction of spiritual time is always from the bottom up. All souls, all of mankind, without being aware of the process, are constantly ascending, getting closer to the Creator in order to bond with Him. This is called \u201cthe direct flow of spiritual time.\u201d Time is always measured in the positive direction, even if we experience the process as negative.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We are egoistic, which is why the spiritual is perceived as negative. However, we never degrade ourselves when we walk the path of spiritual progress. In this world we should not seek to inflate our ego. Rather, we should long to come closer to the Creator. While working towards this goal, and until we complete our correction, we will increasingly sense our growing egoism. In other words, our natural egoism will seem worse compared to His divine attributes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The correct study of Kabbalah attracts the Surrounding Light&nbsp;<em>(Ohr Makif<\/em>) whose function is to disclose one\u2019s true attributes. These appear ever more negative, albeit they have remained unchanged. In fact, one has only become more aware of the true nature of one\u2019s attributes under the influence of the divine Light. This awareness reveals that we have made progress, even if we feel otherwise.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What are the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA&nbsp;<\/em>like? They are the altruistic&nbsp;<em>Kelim&nbsp;<\/em>which have fallen into the&nbsp;<em>AHP&nbsp;<\/em>below the&nbsp;<em>Parsa<\/em>. These worlds are also divided into&nbsp;<em>Galgalta ve Eynaim&nbsp;<\/em>and&nbsp;<em>AHP<\/em>. Their&nbsp;<em>Galgalta ve Eynaim&nbsp;<\/em>end in the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>(Chest) of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira<\/em>, i.e. after the ten&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Beria<\/em>&nbsp;and the six&nbsp;<em>Sefirot<\/em>&nbsp;of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The fourteen lower&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>from the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira&nbsp;<\/em>and below (four&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira&nbsp;<\/em>and ten&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Assiya<\/em>) are the&nbsp;<em>AHP&nbsp;<\/em>of the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA<\/em>. The World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>illuminates with its Light the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA&nbsp;<\/em>all the way down to the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira<\/em>. The World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>&nbsp;is called&nbsp;<em>Shabbat<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The sixteen upper&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>of the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA (Galgalta ve Eynaim<\/em>), from the&nbsp;<em>Parsa&nbsp;<\/em>to the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh<\/em>, are called the&nbsp;<em>\u201cShabbat&nbsp;<\/em>boundary\u201d&nbsp;<em>(Tehum Shabbat<\/em>) but the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>itself is called&nbsp;<em>Ir&nbsp;<\/em>(city). Even when all the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA&nbsp;<\/em>ascend to the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut<\/em>, it is still possible to work with desires located below the&nbsp;<em>Parsa&nbsp;<\/em>up to the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira (Galgalta ve Eynaim<\/em>).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That is why in our world, it is allowed during&nbsp;<em>Shabbat&nbsp;<\/em>to cross the limits of the city, but only in the limits of the city within the boundaries of&nbsp;<em>Tehum Shabbat<\/em>. This distance is measured as 2000&nbsp;<em>Ama&nbsp;<\/em>(approximately 3000 feet) and 70&nbsp;<em>Ama<\/em>. How is this distance divided?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>From the&nbsp;<em>Parsa&nbsp;<\/em>to the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Beria&nbsp;<\/em>it is called&nbsp;<em>Ibur&nbsp;<\/em>and equals 70&nbsp;<em>Ama<\/em>. This distance is included in the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>even though it is located outside it. It is an outer strip surrounding the city. The distance from the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of the world&nbsp;<em>Beria&nbsp;<\/em>to the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira<\/em>&nbsp;equals 2000&nbsp;<em>Ama<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The whole distance between the&nbsp;<em>Parsa&nbsp;<\/em>and the&nbsp;<em>Sium&nbsp;<\/em>is 6,000&nbsp;<em>Ama<\/em>. The portion of the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA&nbsp;<\/em>stretching from the&nbsp;<em>Chazeh&nbsp;<\/em>of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira&nbsp;<\/em>to the&nbsp;<em>Sium&nbsp;<\/em>is called \u201cShell Section\u201d \u2013&nbsp;<em>Mador ha Klipot&nbsp;<\/em>(the place of the Husks). This&nbsp;<em>Mador ha Klipot&nbsp;<\/em>is composed of the&nbsp;<em>AHPs&nbsp;<\/em>of the Worlds of&nbsp;<em>BYA<\/em>, which embrace the four&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Yetzira&nbsp;<\/em>and the ten&nbsp;<em>Sefirot&nbsp;<\/em>of the World of&nbsp;<em>Assiya<\/em>. It is a place absolutely devoid of sanctity&nbsp;<em>(Kedusha<\/em>). One cannot go there during&nbsp;<em>Shabbat<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The souls are lifted to the World of&nbsp;<em>Atzilut&nbsp;<\/em>to show them what inherent limits exist there, so that they can keep within them. When we set ourselves limits, we do not notice them. We are above these limitations, and they are not constraining us. Then the actions we undertake stem from our own attributes. The goal of creation implies a personal ascent, and&nbsp;<em>Shabbat&nbsp;<\/em>exists in order to show us what exists in the Higher Worlds, what there is to strive for.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Correction is achieved when the Light of the Creator shines directly, no longer through the worlds that act like filters. 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