Keter

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Keter is the highest and most transcendent sefirah in Kabbalistic mysticism, representing the divine crown, pure will, and the source of all emanations.

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Label Occurrences
Keter canonical 5

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Kabbalistic concept
mystical attribute
sefirah
above Binah
sefirah Binah
surface form: Chokhmah
associatedWith Ein Sof
divine simplicity
pre-conscious will
the unknowable aspect of God
category Jewish mysticism
contrastedWith sefirah Malkhut
surface form: Malkhut
correspondsTo divine will
superconscious mind
the highest spiritual world
describedAs beyond intellect
interface between Ein Sof and the sefirot
most transcendent sefirah
describedIn Safed Kabbalah
surface form: Lurianic Kabbalah

Zohar
emanates Binah
Chokhmah
epithet Atik (ancient)
Keter Elyon (supreme crown)
HaRosh
surface form: Rosh (head)
hebrewName כתר
influences all lower sefirot
levelInSoul ratzon (will)
taanug (delight)
linkedTo the concept of tzimtzum in some interpretations
locatedAtTopOf Tree of Life (Kabbalah)
meaningOfName crown
mysticalFunction channel of divine will into creation
partOf Tree of Life (Kabbalah)
positionInSefirot highest sefirah
roleInKabbalah divine crown
source of all emanations
sometimesIdentifiedWith Arich Anpin
the macroprosopus
symbolizes primordial divine desire
pure divine will
the point of origin of creation
transcendence
tradition Kabbalah
transcends the ten sefirot structure
viewedAs first sefirah in the chain of emanation
last sefirah from the perspective of return

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tree of Life topSefirah Keter
subject surface form: Tree of Life (Kabbalah)
Sefirot firstElement Keter
Sefirot element Keter
Sefirot topSefirah Keter
Middle Pillar contains Keter