It is also known that there are only two sefirot in the head of Arikh Anpin: Keter and Ḥokhma, which are called Kitra and the sealed Ḥokhma.67Normally, the head of a partzuf has a full set of five sefirot. In Arikh Anpin, the head area only has two: Keter (here called Kitra) and Ḥokhma. As this paragraph reviews, Bina, Tiferet and Malkhut of the head were ejected and now are part of the partzuf below the head's level of Malkhut, on the level of the body.

The Bina of Arikh Anpin emerged from its head and became a body without a head.68Bina of Arikh Anpin is described here as a body without a head because it is cut off from the head, thereby losing the lights of the head and remaining a body. That is, due to the terminating Malkhut that ascended and arrested the head under its Ḥokhma, Bina, Tiferet, and Malkhut of Arikh Anpin are already situated below the terminating Malkhut of the head (as stated in section 33 above) and therefore became a body.69The terminating Malkhut refers to the blocking power of Malkhut that was inserted into the level of Bina in the second constriction, “terminating” the head of the partzuf at that point and relegating Bina, Tiferet and Malkhut of the head to the lower level of the body, with the lower sefirot of the body.

Anything below this Malkhut is considered part of the body of the partzuf. This set of Bina, Tiferet, and Malkhut that were ejected from Arikh Anpin are all referred to by the name of their highest level, which is Bina. Since this Bina of Arikh Anpin emerged from the head to become a body without a head, it is no longer fit to receive Ḥokhma until it returns to the head of Arikh Anpin.70Bina of the head is blocked off from the Ḥokhma of the head since it is now under the Malkhut of the head and part of the body of the partzuf. As a result, the sealed Ḥokhma embedded in the head of Arikh Anpin is inaccessible to it and to the lower levels.