Atziluth is one of the three worlds of the Kabbal; the supreme circle, or the perfect revelation. According to Eliphas Levi, it is represented in the Apocalypse by the head of the mighty angel with the face of a sun. A.G.H. Source: 81, 50.
Atziluth (Archetypal World) All that remains are the court cards of the Minor Arcana, which placed at fixed positions on the Tree: Court Card ...
Atziluth (Archetypal World) The court cards of the Minor Arcana are also placed at important positions on the Tree: Court Card ...
A 1 to A 10, Atziluth, the Boundless World of Divine Names. B 1 to B 10, Briah, the Archangelic World of Creations. C 1 to C 10, Yetzirah, the Hierarchal World of Formations.
Atziluth is the world of pure emanation, the outflowing light of God which we see refracted through the glass of consciousness as the ten lights of the sephiroth.
The first, or heavenly, Adam dwelt alone in the Atziluthic sphere and within his nature existed all spiritual and material potentialities. The second Adam resided in the sphere of Briah.
The original vessels were in what is now the world of Atziluth, but when the light from above penetrated the Sephira Malkuth, this shattered into 288 sparks which failed to return to the primordial source but instead fell through the worlds, ...
Each sephirath is a level of attainment in knowledge, corresponding to energy centers in the body, and is also divided into four interlocking sections or 'Worlds', which constitute the cosmos: emanation (Atziluth), creation (Briah), ...
The four scales of colour are a Qabalistic idea, and pertain to the Four Worlds: Atziluth, Briah, Yetzirah and Assiah. They are given in the tables in Aleister Crowley's The Book of Thoth, as well as in his celebrated Liber 777.
Miriam's Well: Edna Lister: The Kabbalistic Four Worlds Four Worlds Judaism Mazzaroth: "Another view of the Heavens - Zodiac Age and the Ten Sefiroth" Gnostic Kabbalah - Four Worlds: Atziluth (1) ...
See also: World, Light, Ritual, Mater, Briah
 
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