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the Four Worlds

The Four Worlds
1. Atziluth [אצילות], the world of Archetypes or Emanations,
2. Briah [בריאה], the world of Creation.
3. Yetzirah [יצירה], the world of Formation.
4. Assiah [עשיה], the world of Action


 קַבָּלָה‎ Qabbālā, literally "reception, tradition" or "correspondence", Kabbalah provides a view of creation and existence based upon a division into four levels, which are beautifully illustrated in this verse from the Bible:

 יְשַׁעְיָהוּ‎, Yəšaʻyahū, "God Is Salvation" 43:7
כֹּ֚ל הַנִּקְרָ֣א בִשְׁמִ֔י וְלִכְבוֹדִ֖י בְּרָאתִ֑יו יְצַרְתִּ֖יו אַף־עֲשִׂיתִֽיו׃
All who are linked to 
名 My name,
Whom I have created,
Formed, and made for My glory — 

Everyone that is [1] called by名 My name, and [2] whom I created for My glory, [3] I formed him, yea [4] I made him 

— Isaiah / Yeshayahu 43:7

These four levels are called the Four Worlds and outline a conceptual view of how subtle, latent potentialities become manifested into physical form. The first world relates to the highest, most subtle level, and the lowest world relates to the physical world, while the middle two illustrate the stages towards full manifestation.

four-worlds-of-kabbalah

  1. Atziluth [אצילות], the world of Archetypes or Emanations, the level of potentialities or "blueprints." Example: In the sperm and ovum are the possibilities for a child.

  2. Briah [בריאה], the world of Creation. For example, the father and mother unite sexually and the embryo of a human being is created.

  3. Yetzirah [יצירה], the world of Formation. For example, the child is formed in the womb for nine months.

  4. Assiah [עשיה], the world of Action. For example, the child is born into the physical world.

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