Similarly, if the fourth level stands in the place of Bina, where there are only three vessels, Keter, Ḥokhma and Bina, the returning light draws out only three lights, nefesh, ruaḥ and neshama. And if the fourth level stands in the place of the vessel of Ḥokhma, where there are only two vessels, Keter andḤokhma, its returning light draws out only the two lights of nefesh and ruaḥ. And so it was in Nekudim, where the fusion occurred in the apertures of the eyes, which is the vessel of Ḥokhma, and therefore only the height of nefesh and ruaḥ emerged in the phase of immaturity.267As explained in several of the preceding sections, the phase in which the partition is positioned at this higher point is a phase of immaturity, since the other lights (the “brains“) cannot be present.