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Part1 (a and b)
*The nature of G-d in Philosophy and Kabbalah Contrasted *Biblical Manifestations of the Divine presence *Being and Non-being *The Image of G-d
Part 2 (a and b)
*The Attributes of G-d *The meaning of the Torah *The worlds of Atzilut, Briya, Yetzira and Assiya *The Attributes in the Human Form and in the Form of Worlds
Philosophy can comprehend three levels of being. Kabbalah, however, being rooted in the prophetic experience of the biblical period affirms a fourth reality which integrates Divinity and Humanity, Being and Non-being and spiritual enlightenment with ethical action. The Kabbalah teaches that there are four Worlds, and in each, the Ten Sefirot, the attributes of G-d, can be found. “Gateway to the Kabbalah” is reflective of the Hassidic approach.