There must be something in between that channels the laws of government in such a way that they are visible and manifest in the created realms themselves, causing different powers to appear in the form of an “ear”, a “mouth”, an “apple”, “water”, “silver” and so on. There certainly must be a light that has the power to translate and express the system of government through imagery in this way.

All this comes about through the attribute of Malchut, to which allusion is made in the verse: “And he beholds the likeness of God” (Numbers 12:8). Malchut is called “the likeness of God” because this is the attribute that produces the spiritual forms or likenesses in which the Sefirot appear. The attribute of Malchut is the root of all the lower realms and the source of their whole existence, and it is through the attribute of Malchut that the laws of God’s government are seen in the forms taken by the bodies of the creations in the lower realms. But there on the level of Malchut itself, the form is spiritual, because everything descends gradually, level by level. The spiritual form is inscribed in the attribute of Malchut, and it is from there the material form later emerges.