Daʻat (in some systems)

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Daʻat is a mystical concept in some Kabbalistic systems representing a hidden or unnumbered sefirah associated with knowledge, integration, and the unification of higher divine attributes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kabbalistic concept
mystical attribute
sefirah
appearsIn HasidicKabbalah NERFINISHED
LurianicKabbalah NERFINISHED
associatedWith awareness
consciousness
innerKnowledge
integration
knowledge
unification
category JewishEsotericConcept
conceptualLevel bridgeBetweenIntellectualAndEmotionalSefirot
cosmologicalRole channelForDivineEmanationToLowerSefirot
countingConvention sometimesExcludedFromTenSefirot
sometimesIncludedInsteadOfKeter
describedAs consciousManifestationOfKeter
innerDimensionOfKeterInSomeSystems
distinguishedFrom Binah NERFINISHED
Chokhmah NERFINISHED
doctrinalStatus variesBetweenKabbalisticSchools
epistemologicalRole transitionFromAbstractToInternalizedKnowledge
function actualizesPotentialWisdom
bindsChokhmahAndBinah
focusesMindOnParticulars
hebrewMeaning knowledge
hebrewName דעת
linkedConcept devekut
emunah
yichud
positionInTreeOfLife betweenChokhmahAndBinah
relatedToSefirah Binah NERFINISHED
Chokhmah NERFINISHED
Keter NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Jewish mysticism
Kabbalah NERFINISHED
roleInSystem channelForDivineFlow
mediatesBetweenIntellectAndEmotion
unifiesHigherSefirot
status hiddenSefirah
unnumberedSefirah
symbolicAssociation attachmentToDivine
connection
covenantOfKnowledge
treeOfLifeLocation throatRegion
usedIn HasidicPsychologicalModels NERFINISHED
KabbalisticMeditationSystems NERFINISHED

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Middle Pillar contains Daʻat (in some systems)