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By Dorthy Lloyd


There are ten sefirot which come from the ten powers of the soul possessing names similar to sefirot. The soul is manifested and expressed via its powers. There are two major categories of such which are transcendent and immanent powers. The transcendent are also referred to as oneg and ratzon and they correspond to the above mentioned keter while the immanent ones are classified into emotions and intellect. The intellect ones are daat, bina and chochma regarding the power of soul.

Chochma refers to the innovative and usually hard to predict souls power. Its manifestation is in spontaneous inspiration and insights. This is an intellectual illumination or intuitive flash yet to be developed and processed through the understanding supremacy of bina. Bina which is translated to refer to understanding is cognitive faculty which articulates and develops the chochma seminal energy for it to become known in a way that is detailed and conceptual.

Daat comes takes the third position in intellect faculty. It is gift to internalize and harmonize the opposing views or states of existence. It has dual roles. First is uniting cochma attribute and bina. Second is a bridge between intellect and emotion attributes opposing domains.

Chesed is the first in the emotional attributes. The forces motivating it are benevolence and love. It is sometimes referred to as gedula because it rears the rest of soul attributes to develop fully and be mature. Tiferet in another attribute working to blend and bring harmony to the opposing forces gevura and chesed. It is also the attribute of truth because it relies to some degree on the recipient virtue. However, in the ideal it leans more to chesed and thus termed as mercy.

Gevura is tied to din force and confines expansiveness of chesed on its benevolence. It also represents fear as an emotional attribute. Whereas chesed fosters generous and unconditional giving not taking into account worthiness of the person receiving the act of goodness, gevura debates that this should not be the case for fear that the recipient may misuse what they receive or are not earnest to receive it. On the same note, the receiver credibility is judged in relation to their degree of merit.

Netzach got several meanings denoting the different specs inside the soul. It infers orchestration, eternity and victory. Common to all this aspects is persistence and initiative sense necessary to overrule resistance encountered in bringing feeling and thought to positive action. Victory implies initiative, eternity indicates persistence while orchestration implies an innovative plan to dispatch the other qualities intelligently.

Hod implies surrender and it complements Netzach. Where netzach moves ahead to break the barriers in between benevolence outflow and who it is intended for, hod makes sure the recipient success is based on him recognizing the divine being behind his might and power. It thus represents innocence and sincerity. The Zohar terms this complementing relationship as two side of the same body, like twins.

Yesod is the trait that brings together each and every quality before it into a unit. It acts to bind the giver and the receiver as one. It is a representative of tzadik too who is regarded as the base from which the world stands. Malchut comes last and is a representation of receiving on a person the sovereignty yoke of God.




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