Azilut

/ɑːziːˈluːt/ noun

Definition

In Jewish mysticism, the highest of the four worlds in the Kabbalah; the realm of pure emanation and divine unity.

Etymology

From Hebrew 'azilut' or 'atsiluth,' from 'atzal' meaning 'to emanate' or 'to flow.' This is one of the key concepts in Kabbalah developed in medieval Jewish mystical texts.

Kelly Says

In Kabbalah, 'Atziluth' is like the divine source code—it's the world closest to God where everything exists as pure thought before it manifests as actual creation in the other three worlds!

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