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Partzufim/Partsufim ( he, פרצופים, singular partzuf, he, פרצוף), meaning "Divine Personas", are particular reconfigured arrangements of the ten
sefirot Sefirot (; he, סְפִירוֹת, translit=Səfīrōt, Tiberian: '), meaning '' emanations'', are the 10 attributes/emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof ( The Infinite) reveals itself and continuously creates both the physical realm ...
, divine attributes/emanations of
Kabbalah Kabbalah ( he, קַבָּלָה ''Qabbālā'', literally "reception, tradition") is an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism. A traditional Kabbalist is called a Mekubbal ( ''Məqūbbāl'' "receiver"). The defin ...
. Each partzuf is thus a configuration of disparate entities into a harmonious unit. The names of the partzufim are derived from the Zohar, the foundational text of Kabbalah. There, they are synonymous terms for the sefirot. Their full doctrinal significance emerged in 16th century Lurianic Kabbalah with reference to the cosmic processes of Tohu and Tikun, "Chaos and Rectification." Medieval Kabbalah described the ten sefirot as divine channels that emanate from their source and descend in a linear progression. Moses ben Jacob Cordovero systemised the different Medieval interpretations of the ''Zohar''. Later, Isaac Luria recast Kabbalah into its second articulation. Lurianic Partzufim describe the dynamic relationships between personas, which interact with each other. The higher partzufim clothe themselves within the lower ones, as a soul is clothed in a body. According to the Lurianic system, the linear scheme of sefirot precipitates the "shattering" of Tohu, the world of Chaos. Their reformation as partzufim in the Four Worlds, World of Atziluth, or Rectification, begins cosmic repair. As a result of the collapse of the World of Chaos, sparks of holiness were lost, or exiled, in the Four Worlds, three lower Worlds. Man, whose soul reflects the harmonised order of partzufim, rectifies the mundane world by redeeming the exiled sparks of holiness through Torah study and performance of mitzvot.


Description

In Lurianic Kabbalah, the Four Worlds, four realms of our created existence are arranged in a stable form, through the reconfiguration of the original sephirot into partzufim. The first realm to exhibit this new arrangement is the mature form of Atzilut (the World of "Emanation"), therefore also called the "Tikun (Kabbalah), World of Tikun" (Rectification). This follows on from the ''Shevirah'' ("Shattering") of the sefirot vessels in the "Tohu (Kabbalah), World of Tohu" (Chaos), the initial, unstable form of Atzilut. In Tikun, the Sefirot evolve into the harmonised partzufim new arrangements, where they can unite. The realm of Tohu is characterised by abundant light (Ohr) and weak vessels, as the 10 sefirot act independently as absolute forces, causing it to collapse. Tikkun is characterised by lower lights in strong vessels, as through the partzufim the sefirot inter-relate to absorb the illumination from Tohu. Instead of each sefirah merely including a full subset of 10 sefirot as latent potential forces, the first stage of their evolution in the Lurianic scheme, in the partzufim the sefirot become full autonomous arrangements where all 10 sefirot are active forces of intellectual and emotional powers arranged around one of their number, analogous to the ''Yosher'' ("Upright") human-like configuration of the sephirot in three columns. They can now interact with the other partzufim, becoming enclothed within them in dynamic interaction. For example, Arich Anpin, the Partzuf of Keter-Will means the "Long/Extended Face" as it acts as the foundational Divine Will within Creation, extending down through subsequent partzufim, sefirot and Worlds, though in successively more concealed mode. The task of man becomes the rectification of the fallen sparks of Tohu, the concealed sublime origins of lower Creation, latently active in their exiled state. The messianic goal is the union of the original great illumination of Tohu within mature vessels of Tikun, revealing the ultimate Atzmus, divine essence of both.


Anthropomorphism of the ''partzufim''

As Medieval Kabbalists never tire of stressing the unity and non-plurality in the concept of the sefirot, so Luria stressed the metaphorical nature of the partzufim. They are Divine "faces", manifestations of the Godhead (Judaism), Godhead, alternative aspects through which God manifests Himself, and do not imply any plurality in God. As Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai recounts in the Zohar:
Whatever I said of the Atik Yomin, Atika Kadisha, Holy Ancient-One, and whatever I said of the Zeir Anpin, is all One; everything is absolutely One. There is no division in Him, blessed be He and blessed be His Name forever. The sum of all this is: the Ancient of the Ancient and the Zeir Anpin are absolutely One. All is, was, and shall be; He will not change, He is unchanging, and he has not changed...Should you ask, what then is the difference between one and the other? It is all One, but from above His paths divide and from below judgement is found; from our perspective they differ one from another.


Primary and Secondary ''partzufim''

The 10 sephirot develop into 5/6 primary ''partzufim'', which further develop into pairs of Male and Female secondary ''partzufim''. The male principle in Kabbalah metaphorically denotes outward/emanator/giver, and the female principle denotes inward/receiver/nurturer, similar to the female process of pregnancy to nurture subsequent emanation. The terminology and system of partzufim describes detailed and specific aspects of Divinity, their nature and function discussed in Kabbalah.


Primary ''partzufim''

The fundamental primary partzufim and the sefirot they develop from are: * Atik Yomin-"Ancient of Days", supreme "earliest/oldest" inner dimension of Keter Will from Ein Sof) * Arich Anpin-"Long Face/Extending Patience", infinitely extending downwards source of divine compassion in Keter Will * Ab (Semitic), Abba-"Father", Chokhmah (Kabbalah), Chokhmah illumination of Wisdom insight, root of intellect on the "right" of the sefirot (Revelation) * Imma-"Mother", Binah (Kabbalah), Binah intellectual Understanding nurturing pregnant emotions, on the "left" side of the sefirot (Internalisation) * Zeir Anpin-"Small Face/Short Patience", Son, 6 sefirot emotions that Tohu and Tikun, shattered, born from Imma on "left" side (Judgement) * Nukvah-"Female" of Zeir Anpin, Daughter, Malkuth reign in Feminine Shekhinah, born from Zeir Anpin on "left", man reunites


Full array of ''partzufim''

The full array of primary partzufim and the secondary partzufim that develop from them: Both of the secondary, male and female partzufim of Atik Yomin and Arich Anpin exist within the same configuration. There are therefore only 10 distinct secondary partzufim, and consequently the secondary partzufim of Keter do not have particular names, unlike the secondary partzufim of the other sefirot.


Manifestations

The 6 primary and 12 secondary partzufim are the basic harmonised Divine manifestations in the Four Worlds of created existence. More specifically however, within their interaction are numerous more particular aspects of Divinity, each denoting a differentiated expression. In the Idra, Idrot narratives of the Zohar, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai discusses profound manifestations of the partzufim. The Idra Zuta, traditionally ascribed to his day of passing from this world, his Yom Hillula "wedding day", is considered the deepest teachings of the Zohar.''Rectifying the State of Israel'', Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Gal Einai. P. 136


Image gallery

File:Complex qaballah.jpg, The partzufim, Arich Anpin, 3 Reishin and Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, 13 attributes - Arich Anpin, Tikunai Dikna from ''Cabala Denudata'', 1684, by Christian Knorr von Rosenroth, Knorr von Rosenroth. Jewish works avoid drawing Anthropomorphism in Kabbalah, personifications


See also

* Anthropomorphism in Kabbalah * Idra * Isaac Luria * Sephirot * Tohu and Tikun


Notes

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External links


Glossary of Kabbalah and Chassidut Letter P
from www.inner.org. Includes detailed descriptions of particular partzuf manifestations
The Partzufim - The Sefirotic Faces
By Rabbi Ariel Bar Tzadok (Originally published in Panu Derekh #13)

Kabbalistic understanding of the absolute Unity of Divine Manifestations, from inner.org Kabbalah Sephirot Isaac Luria Kabbalistic words and phrases