Tenth of the sephirot in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life
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"Earth" is equivalent to the sefirah of Malkhut, which is associated with the earth. Therefore earth – like Malkhut – represents the Oral Law. And the Oral Law is the source of the spirit of every living being, as the verse states: "Let the earth bring forth living creatures, each according to its own kind"
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, Likutey Moharan I, 12:1).[1]
The Sefirot in Kabbalah
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Malkuth (/mɑːlˈkuːθ/; Tiberian Hebrew: מַלְכוּת, romanized: Malḵūṯ[malχuːθ] "kingdom"; Ashkenazi: Malkhus[malxus]), Malkhut, Malkhuth, or Malchus, is the tenth of the sefirot in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life.
In the Zohar, an important Kabbalistic text from late al-Andalus, Malkuth sits at the bottom of the Tree of Life below Yesod and "governs the simple fact of existence in the physical world"; it is also known as Shekhinah.[2] "[T]he central teaching of the Zohar coalesced around an anthropomorphic model, in which the sefirot represent a cosmic anthropos. The lower sefirot, Malkhut, Yesod, Hod, and Nezah, constitute the most physical dimension of life, the nefesh."[3]
Unlike the other nine sephirot, it is an attribute of God which does not emanate from God directly. Rather it emanates from God's creation—when that creation reflects and evinces God's glory from within itself.[4]
^Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Rebbe Nachman's Torah: Genesis - Breslov Insights into the Weekly Torah Reading (Kindle edition, position 1313-1316). Breslov Research Institute.
^Pinchas Giller (2001). Reading the Zohar: The Sacred Text of the Kabbalah. Oxford University Press. p. xviii. ISBN 978-0-19-511849-0. OCLC 1044591440.
^Pinchas Giller (2001). Reading the Zohar: The Sacred Text of the Kabbalah. Oxford University Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-19-511849-0. OCLC 1044591440.
^"Shimon Leiberman, Malchut: The Kingdom Within". Archived from the original on 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
according to its own kind" Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, Likutey Moharan I, 12:1). Malkuth (/mɑːlˈkuːθ/; Tiberian Hebrew: מַלְכוּת, romanized: Malḵūṯ [malχuːθ] "kingdom";...
and vital energies into the feminine Malkuth below. Yesod channels, Malkuth receives. In turn, it is through Malkuth that the earth is able to interact...
distress, and can either be dealt with personally or referred to Malkuth. If Malkuth is allowed to handle the situation, the employee will be executed...
Yesod and Malkuth) describe the primary and secondary conscious divine emotions. The sefirot of the left side and the sefira of Malkuth are feminine...
Universe, which enclothes its last two sefirot “emanations” (Yesod and Malkuth). Collectively, the Four Worlds are also referred to as ABiYA, after their...
being the highest Sephirah of its world, receives from the Sephirah of Malkuth of the domain above it (see Sephirot). The uppermost Keter sits below no...
lower reflection of Kether, as well as a higher reflection of Yesod and Malkuth. Tiferet relates to the Sun, and as such, it takes a central place in the...
However, the duo finds themselves in Malkuth. The two meet Fon Master Ion as well as Colonel Jade Curtiss from the Malkuth forces who informs them of an impending...
been created in the descent of the tree downwards and distribute them to Malkuth, the material world, where the energy can find physical expression. Tantra:...
word malkuth [...] refers first to a reign, dominion, or rule and only secondarily to the realm over which a reign is exercised. [...] When malkuth is used...
Chesed (4), Geburah (5), Tiphareth (6), Netzach (7), Hod (8), Yesod (9), Malkuth (10). Daath is not assigned a number as it is considered part of Binah...
the magician vibrates (rather than simply speaks) the Hebrew words Ateh, Malkuth, Ve-Geburah, Ve-Gedulah, Le-Olahm, Amen, while pointing to the forehead...
formation (Olam Yetzirah), such as within the sephiroth of Yesod upon which Malkuth (the material realm) is based and within which all former sephiroth (Sefirot)...
all." In Kabbalah, the shekhinah is identified with the tenth sefirah (Malkuth), and the source of life for humans on earth below the sefirotic realm...
through the communion of the Holy Spirit." While the concept of Heaven (malkuth hashamaim מלכות השמים, the Kingdom of Heaven) is much discussed in Christian...
into the four elements. In the Kabbalah the lowest Sephiroth is known as Malkuth, and performs the same transcendental role as the basis of physical nature...
world). In Kabbalah, Sandalphon is the angel who represents the sefirah Malkuth and overlaps (or is confused with) the angel Metatron. He is said to appear...
נצח) 8. Hod (Majesty or Splendor; הוד) 9. Yesod (Foundation; יסוד) 10. Malkuth (Realm; מלכות) The ten sefirot were preceded by a stage of concealment...
8 Bene Elohim Sons of Elohim Michael Hod 9 Cherubim Gabriel Yesod 10 Ishim Men (man-like beings, phonetically similar to "fires") Sandalphon Malkuth...
other pairs, the first numeral is the number of steps up from the bottom (Malkuth), and the second numeral is the number of steps down from the top (Kether)...
the seven lower sefirot (Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod, Malkuth). Similarly, each day of each week is associated with one of these same...
is supposed to visit the imaginal realm in dreams. Jabulqa and Jabulsa Malkuth Sufi cosmology Yetzirah Corbin, Henry (1977). [ Spiritual Body and Celestial...