Accordingly, when only one vessel has developed in the partzuf, which is necessarily the highest vessel of Keter, as stated above, the light of yeḥida, which is linked to that vessel, will not enter the partzuf, but only the lowest light of them all, which is the light of nefesh, and the light of nefesh is then enclothed in the vessel of Keter. When two vessels have developed in the partzuf, which are the two uppermost ones, Keter and Ḥokhma, then the light of ruaḥ also enters the partzuf, and the light of nefesh descends from the vessel of Keter to the vessel of Ḥokhma, and the light of ruaḥ is enclothed in the vessel of Keter.
Similarly, when a third vessel has developed in the partzuf, which is the vessel of Bina, the light of neshama enters the partzuf, and the light of nefesh descends from the vessel of Ḥokhma to the vessel of Bina, the light of ruaḥ descends to the vessel of Ḥokhma, and the light of neshama is enclothed in the vessel of Keter. When a fourth vessel has developed in the partzuf, which is the vessel of Tiferet, the light of ḥaya enters the partzuf, and the light of nefesh descends from the vessel of Bina to the vessel of <<Tiferet, the light of ruaḥ descends to the vessel of Bina, the light of neshama descends to the vessel of Ḥokhma, and the light of ḥaya is enclothed in the vessel of Keter.
And when a fifth vessel has developed in the partzuf, which is the vessel of Malkhut, the light of yeḥida enters the partzuf. Then all the lights enter the vessels to which they are linked, as the light of nefesh descends from the vessel of Tiferet to the vessel of Malkhut, the light of ruaḥ descends to the vessel of Tiferet, the light of neshama descends to the vessel of Bina, the light of ḥaya descends to the vessel of Ḥokhma, and the light of yeḥida is enclothed in the vessel of Keter.