Part 2:...and they correspond to the different combinations in which the lights are interconnected. For even though we say that the Partzuf as a whole consists of ten Sefirot so that we may understand the governmental order that emerges from it, nevertheless we must examine many different details in the Sefirot, these being the totality of all the six hundred and thirteen lights contained in the Partzuf.

Moreover, the main thing is to understand the links whereby these lights are connected to one another and the way they meet so as to connect one end to the other, even though they are far apart from one another in the order in which they stand. This is bound up with the way the lights join up in various different combinations: one light combines with another causing the emergence of a new offspring.

This is how the different parts of the body are related one to another, so that if something happens to one part, it will be felt in the other even though the two parts in question may be very far from one another and other body parts stand between them. The intervening body parts will not feel it while those at separate ends do feel it.