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Primordial Man: Unlimited within the Limited

Theories of Everything - Part 11

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The Theory of Everything
The tenth and highest dimension of reality is described as the "infinite within the finite" that encompasses the dimensionality of all worlds.

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Rabbi Asher Crispe is the Executive Director of Interinclusion.org, celebrating the convergence between contemporary arts and sciences and Torah thought. He is a world renowned lecturer on Chassidic and Kabbalistic Philosophy.

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Posted: Feb 18, 2012
Unlimited Limitednesses
B"H
Primordial, In potentia, Prototype? In this Elevated Adam is contained all the combinations of potential, ad infinitum, of any & every human being and the characteristics they will possess & can utilize, in every scenario possible, until choices solidify in a particular expression within a person, defined, refined,& filtered down into the lowest reality of Asiyah - in order "to do" the will of HaShem in this world - serving in joy. Shalom
Posted By Ms. Dvora Schoenfeld-Fairfield

Posted: Sep 5, 2010
New Conciousness
Great insight.
Thank you Rabbi.
Moschiakh will give this dimension to humanity? so Moschiakh is related mostly to Keter (or the 3 Keter, Khochmah, Binah)?
Posted By Hany

Posted: Sep 1, 2010
Re: Primordial Man
For an elaboration on Keter including its connection with the attribute of Malchut, see Keter.
Posted By Yehuda Shurpin for chabad.org

Posted: Aug 30, 2010
Primordial Man
In these classes I have to think about the ten sefirot:
A litltle part of keter belongs to malchut.
I am right or not?
Thanks
Posted By Martha, Bogotá, Colombia



 

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