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'''Atziluth''' or '''Azilut''' ({{Hebrew|אֲצִילוּת}} "nobility, sublimity, goodness, nobility"; also '''Olam Atziluth''', {{He|עולם אצילות}} the "world of sublimity") is, according to the Jewish [[Kabbalah]], the uppermost of the [[four worlds]] and comprises the uppermost three [[Sefirot]] [[Keter]] (crown), [[Chokmah]] (wisdom) and [[Binah]] (understanding). It corresponds to the [[Devachan]] respectively to the [[Higher Devachan]] according to [[theosophical]]-[[anthroposophical]] terminology. | |||
Atziluth corresponds to the first letter, Jod ({{He|י}}), of the [[tetragrammaton]] [[JHVH]] ({{He|יהוה}} ''[[Yahweh]]''). | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 18 February 2022
Atziluth or Azilut (Hebrew: אֲצִילוּת "nobility, sublimity, goodness, nobility"; also Olam Atziluth, עולם אצילות the "world of sublimity") is, according to the Jewish Kabbalah, the uppermost of the four worlds and comprises the uppermost three Sefirot Keter (crown), Chokmah (wisdom) and Binah (understanding). It corresponds to the Devachan respectively to the Higher Devachan according to theosophical-anthroposophical terminology.
Atziluth corresponds to the first letter, Jod (י), of the tetragrammaton JHVH (יהוה Yahweh).