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Sephiroth Numbers

The Sephiroth (Hebrew: ספירות, lit. 'enumerations') are the ten attributes or emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof (The Infinite) reveals itself and continuously creates both the physical realm and the chain of higher metaphysical realms (Seder hishtalshelus). The term is most commonly used to describe the ten emanations of God in Kabbalah, and it refers to the ten attributes/emanations or sephirot (singular: sephirah) through which Ein Sof (The Infinite) reveals itself and continuously creates both the physical realm and the chain of higher metaphysical realms. In Hebrew, the word sephirah (ספירה) means "splendor," "radiance," or "numeration." The Sephiroth are depicted as ten interconnected nodes on the Tree of Life, a central symbol in Kabbalistic thought. Each Sephirah has a unique symbolic representation and corresponds to various aspects of God's manifestation, the spiritual realms, and human experience. The Sephiroth are often translated into other languages as follows: French: Séphiroth, German: Sephiroth, Spanish: Sefirot, and Russian: Сефирот (Sefirot).