The Four Worlds
The great Rabbi Isaac Luria of Safed (16th C.) taught that Divinity flows through 4 worlds or dimensions of reality: the Worlds of Being (Atzilut), of Knowing (Briyah), of Relating (Yetzirah) and of Doing (Assiyah). Each dimension corresponds to one letter of the Holiest of Names, the Y-H-V-H. In Jewish renewal, we believe that we can create a partnership with the Holy by opening each dimension of our lives to consciousness and service.
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ATZILUT, fire, the holistic world of deep divine intuition and of beingness
with God. Reality is merged; all is one. This is the world of essence,
where we recognize ourselves as being a spark of God's fire. It is
not we who pray; rather, God prays in us. With God's own eye we see
ourselves. Chaya and Yechidah soul aspects.
BRIYAH, air, the symbolic world of the intellect, of contemplation, of
pure thought. Everything is part of a pattern in this world; everything
has a meaning. We understand ourselves as being the result of intended,
loved, and continuous creation. Here we are commanded to exert ourselves
to know and to reach the very edge of what is thinkable and understandable.
This is the reality of poetry, wonder, intuition, and visualization.
In this world, we can work with symbols and with dreams. Neshama soul aspect.
YETZIRAH, water, the subjective world of vital feelings; the world of affect,
of nuance, of aura, of sensitivity, of visceral and proprioceptive
feelings. Things are seen as synchronistic in this world. This is
the world of interdependence and relationship issues.Here is where
our emotional being is attuned, where negative feelings of resentment,
frustration,vindictiveness, and paranoia can be replaced by an attitude
of gratefulness, appreciation, and joy. Here we can learn empathy,
humility, and awareness of our own mortality. Ruach soul aspect.
ASSIYAH, earth, the objective world, where we live with our bodies in the
physical world of action, including action for spiritual purpose.
This is the world of sensible, concrete facts and their data. Here
we are conscious of the physical realm and the laws of nature as we
observe them. Here we are aware of being a creation of God. This is
the world of duality, in which everything is seen as separate, and
subject to cause and effect. This is also the world of the life force,
the senses, the breath, experiencing freedom and love of life, being
the God-wrestler. Guf (body); Nefesh soul aspect.
