Thus, the root of the Nukba of Ze’er Anpin at the phase of immaturity and at the phase of maturity has been thoroughly explained, referring to the phases of immaturity and maturity in the world of Nekudim. And even though the vessels of Nekudim were broken,133The “breaking of the vessels” refers to a process that took place in the world of Nekudim, ultimately giving rise to the world of Tikkun (rectification). they were nevertheless rectified again in the world of Atzilut with these two phases, the phases of immaturity and maturity.

This occurred in such a manner that Ze’er Anpin and Malkhut of Atzilut are also “Va”k (six extremities) and a point” in the phase of immaturity, like in the phase of immaturity of the seven sefirot of Nekudim, in which Tiferet, Netzaḥ, Hod, and Yesod of Ze’er Anpin of Atzilut have fallen into Beria, Yetzira, and Asiya.134As explained at length in section 53 above. This point135This refers to the point in “Va”k and a point,” explained fully in the preceding sections. is the root of Nukba.

At the phase of maturity, these sefirot of Tiferet, Netzaḥ, Hod, and Yesod return to their level in Ze’er Anpin of Atzilut and complete the vessels of Netzaḥ, Hod, and Yesod for Ze’er Anpin, and the nine lower sefirot of the vessels to its Nukba, which is Malkhut, as explained regarding the immaturity and maturity of the world of Nekudim.136These sefirot of Tiferet, Netzaḥ, Hod, and Yesod return to Ze'er Anpin and serve to complete its vessels, rendering a full set of ten vessels.

Simultaneously, these vessels also serve as the nine lower vessels for the point of Malkhut that rests on the chest of Ze'er Anpin. The point of this paragraph is that this process, which took place in the world of Nekudim (as explained in the preceding sections) also takes place in the world of Atzilut following the breaking of the vessels and the rectification.