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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 175. Not illustrated. Chapters: Atziluth, Cassiel, Moses Ben Mordecai Zacuto, Kavanah, Yaakov Chaim Sofer, Sambation, Abraham Cohen de Herrera, Thaumiel, Jegudiel, Menahem Recanati, Camael, Kabbalah Society, Guf, Abraham Maskileison, Meir Fund, Naftali Hertz Ben Yaakov Elchanan, Ayn Sof, Idra, Sachiel, Hadraniel, Komarno, Tehom, Shovevim, Vach Nacht, Shlomo Elyashiv, Thagirion, Haniel, Shamsiel, Naphtali Hirsch Treves, Assiah, Reuben Ben Hoshke, Agrat Bat Mahlat, Samuel Vital, Abraham Ben Mordecai Galante, Ghagiel, Israel Sarug, Etz Chaim, Kabbalistic Angelic Hierarchy, Zechariah Mendel Ben Aryeh Leib, Yom Hillula, Baruch of Benevento, Derech Hashem, Notarikon, Abraham Ben Isaac of Granada, Aaron Abraham Ben Baruch Simeon Ha-Levi, Kalonymus Haberkasten, Temurah, Jewish Angelic Hierarchy, Reshit Chochmah, Dream Question, Chayot, Nathan Nata Spira, Jonah Nabon, Sathariel, Moses Galante, Judah Kala, Yetzirah, Heichalot, Er'el, A'arab Zaraq, Botsina, Gamaliel, Golachab, David Ben Abraham Ha-Laban, Beri'ah, Tzaphqiel, de Arte Cabbalistica, Arariel, Ruach, Eisheth, Berit Menuchah, Gha'agsheblah. Excerpt: Atziluth, or Atzilut (also Olam Atzilut, literally World of Emanation), is the highest of four worlds in which exists the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Beri'ah follows it. It is known as the World of Emanations, or the World of Causes. In the Kabbalah, each of the Sephiroth in this world is associated with a Name of God, and it is associated with the Suite of Wands in the Tarot. Atziluth is the realm of pure divinity. The four worlds of Kabbalah relate to the Tree of Life in two primary ways: It should be remembered that in Kabbalah each of the ten Sephirot of the Tree of Life also contains a whole tree inside itself. In this philosophy of the "whole in the part," Kabbalastic theories are in harmony with David Bohm's model of implicate ...