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object:2.16 - Fashioning of The Vessel
book class:General Principles of Kabbalah
author class:Rabbi Moses Luzzatto
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The vessel is fashioned from the selections of the
Primordial Kings both in the upper and the lower worlds.
The Creator, devised a type of Light encompassing all
the Sefiroi that would answer the needs of the nether
beings. In this Light he produced paths and new laws
which provide roots for the new beings in nature that
are mentioned from the event of the contraction on.

The Primordial Kings contained in themselves all
the Lights which were to be revealed in the future
worlds of ABYA.* These Lights were to answer the
requirements of the 6000 -year cycle. The Primordial
Kings represent a source for all those severed beings
that will ultimately issue from them. But the Lights
themselves comprise the actuality of all these beings;
for both alike are Lights too, but in the source the
severed beings are comprised only potentially, until later
when both Lights and severed beings manifest from
them. Still, the newly-devised Lights of the Sefirot are
nothing but the roots or sources of whatever is found
in the severed beings.


TR. N. Azilut (Emanation), Beriah (Creation), Yezirah
(Formation) and Asiab (Action).


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Thus the Creator, blessed be He, devised but one
substance responsible for producing the rays in Sefirot
as well as fashioning the created beings that occupy the
severed worlds. Hence it follows that this substance, in all
its divisions, is comprised in the Primordial Kings. It is
this substance that issues along with the evolving Sefirot
and fashions the Lights. It is this substance which is later
issued in the severed ones and which fashions the
created beings.

This is analogous to a situation in which one who
conceives the idea of drawing a certain picture, does
so in thought alone. Finally the picture itself actually
issues from his thought on to paper. It is all one matter,
but the difference is that in his thought he makes a
mental picture, while on the paper it is an actual
drawing.






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