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  • Take the ''Zohar ''and find in it the description relating to Ain-Suph, the Western or Semitic Parabrahman. What passages have come so nearly up t Between that which is Ain or “nothing,” and the Heavenly Man, there is an Impersonal First Cause, how ...
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  • |term=Ain Soph ...ds next the “Limitless One”, and the “Second God”. “The Second God is its (Ain Soph’s) wisdom”, says Philo ''(Quaest. et Solut.''). Deity is NO‐THING; it ...
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  • ...find Jehovah, the anthropomorphic God, everywhere in the Bible, but of AIN SUPH not one word is said. And therefore, also, was the Jewish metrology quite d ...liever in a personal God, in the very teeth of the original impersonal Ain Suph, and is, moreover, a more or less heterodox, but still, a Christian. This i ...
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  • ..., the infinite and One Unity, secondless and causeless as Parabrahman. Ain-Suph is the indivisible point, and therefore, as “being everywhere and nowhere,” ...
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  • ...of Hansa” (the Bird). We find the same idea in the ''Zohar, ''where ''Ain Suph ''(the endless and infinite) is said to descend into the universe, for purp ...
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  • ...ehovah and the “Lord God” than with any other Sephiroth or number. The Ain-Suph of the ''Kabalah ''of Moses is as independent of any relation with the crea ...
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  • ...rection of the Father, the Unmanifested Logos, from which He emanates; Ain-Suph, the Unknown of the Infinite; the angelic Periods; the ''Seven ''Spirits wh ...
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