Seder hishtalshelus

In Kabbalistic and Hasidic philosophy, seder hishtalshelut (Hebrew: סדר השתלשלות, romanized: sēḏer hištalšeluṯ, lit. 'Order of Creation', Yiddish: סדר השתלשלות, romanized: seyder hishtalshéyles) refers to the chain-like descent of the Four Worlds between God and Creation. Each spiritual world denotes a complete realm of existence, resulting from its general proximity or distance to divine revelation.

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Seder hishtalshelus

In Kabbalistic and Hasidic philosophy, seder hishtalshelut (Hebrew: סדר השתלשלות, romanized: sēḏer hištalšeluṯ, lit. 'Order of Creation', Yiddish: סדר השתלשלות, romanized: seyder hishtalshéyles) refers to the chain-like descent of the Four Worlds between God and Creation. Each spiritual world denotes a complete realm of existence, resulting from its general proximity or distance to divine revelation.

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