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  2. www.chabad.org › library › article_cdoThe Sefirot - Chabad.org

    Binah means, “to understand or derive one matter out of another matter.” Binah takes the original idea and expands and develops it both in breadth and depth. It crystallizes and clarifies the details of the idea that were obscured in Chochmah. That which was in concentrate form is now revealed and understood.

    • Keter. Keter (Crown)(occasionally called Keter Elyon [the Supreme Crown])represents the first stirrings of Will within the Godhead, a primal impulse that precedes even thought but which is essential for any action to take place.
    • Hokhmah. Hokhmah (Wisdom) represents the first impulse to Create as it arose in the Creator. It is “primordial Torah,” absolute and Divine wisdom, the flash of intuition or inspiration that precedes conscious thought.
    • Binah. Binah (Understanding) represents the point at which the Divine inspiration begins to take on a definite form. Some refer to Hokhmah as the contemplative and synthetic element of Divine Thought; by contrast, Binah is seen as analytic and distinguishing.
    • Hesed. Hesed (Lovingkindness) represents the generous, benevolent side of God, the quality of unconditional Divine Love. Hesed is often translated in this context as “love,” “compassion,” or “grace.”
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    Binahrefers to the analytic, distinguishing aspects of God's thought. It is the uppermost feminine element in the Godhead, and is symbolized as the mother of the Shekhinah. Many of the symbols associated with Binah are therefore identical to those of the Shekhinah. Having received the seed from Hokhmah, Binah conceived and gave birth to the seven l...

    Elohim.
    The Hebrew letter "he" in the four-letter name of God (The "Tetragrammaton").
    The Tegtragrammaton when vocalized as the word "Elohim" ("God").
    Supernal Mother, Supernal Shekhinah.
    Palace.
    Womb.
    "Who."
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SefirotSefirot - Wikipedia

    The first sefirah, Keter, describes the divine superconscious Will that is beyond conscious intellect. The next three sefirot (Chokmah, Binah and Da'at) describe three levels of conscious divine intellect. In particular, Da'at represents Keter in its knowable form, the concept of knowledge.

  4. May 8, 2018 · Binah gives birth to the sefirot, and thus to the world of manifestation itself. She is the concealed, hidden, supernal Divine mother. She is also the beginning of separation — binah is related to the words for knowledge based upon distinctions.

  5. Two Systems of Ten Sefirot. The sefirot are ten spheres or classes, as it is stated in Sefer Yetzira, "Ten and not nine; ten and not eleven." This is their order: keter (crown); chochma (wisdom); bina (understanding); chesed (kindness); gevura (might); tiferet (beauty); netzach (endurance); hod (splendor); yesod (foundation); malchut (kingship).

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · Binah (Understanding) - Binah represents analytical thinking and comprehension. It is the ability to discern and analyze information deeply. Analogously, Binah can be likened to a puzzle solver, piecing together complex ideas to gain understanding.

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