We’re talking about something called shiurei koma, literally "dimensions of height." Think of them as levels, structures built of light and vessels. These levels, one below the other, form the partzufim. Partzufim (singular: partzuf) are divine "faces" or configurations, complex arrangements of Sefirot (divine attributes) that act as intermediaries between the Infinite and the finite.
Complicated. Now, these partzufim aren't just floating around. We find them in the five partzufim of Adam Kadmon – the primordial human, a concept we’ll unpack another time – and in the levels of the five partzufim of each of the four worlds: Atzilut (Emanation), Beria (Creation), Yetzira (Formation), and Asiya (Actualization). It’s a cascading system, all the way down to Malkhut (Kingship, manifestation) of Asiya, the lowest, most physical world.
So, how do we make sense of all of this? How do these levels develop and relate to each other?
The key, according to the Petichah LeChokhmat HaKabbalah, is understanding something called the "purification of the partition of the body." This purification happens within each partzuf of Adam Kadmon, the world of Nekudim (Points), and the world of Zohar" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="source-link">Tikkun (Rectification).
What does that mean?
Well, imagine a filter. Each partzuf has a kind of filter, a barrier, within it. This barrier needs to be purified, refined. The process of purification is what allows the light to flow and the partzufim to function correctly.
Think of it like this: if the filter is clogged, the light, the divine energy, can't pass through. The purification is like cleaning the filter, allowing the light to shine more brightly and the partzuf to fulfill its purpose in the cosmic order.
This purification process is central to understanding not just the structure of the universe, but also its ongoing evolution and refinement. It's a process of continuous improvement, a striving toward perfection.
It's a complex idea, no question. But at its heart, it speaks to a profound truth: that even within the most intricate systems, there is always room for growth, for purification, and for the ever-brighter shining of divine light. And perhaps, that truth applies not just to the cosmos, but to us as well.