Accordingly, in the Zohar’s introduction, the Zohar is speaking of the five lights, nefesh, ruaḥ, neshama, ḥaya, and yeḥida, which are hinted at by the five letters of Elohim. It therefore states that mem and yod remained and alef, lamed, and heh left the level. On the other hand, in Bereshit, volume 1, the Zohar is discussing the five vessels, Keter, Ḥokhma, Bina, Tiferet, and Malkhut, which are also alluded to by the five letters of Elohim. Consequently, it states the converse, that alef and lamed remained in the level, while the three letters heh, yod, and mem left the level. These observations must be kept in mind, and one must consider on each occasion whether the reference is to the lights or the vessels, and this will resolve many apparent contradictions.