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In Kabbalistic thought, Ein Sof (אֵין סוֹף) represents the infinite, unknowable aspect of God, while Yahweh (YHWH), often pronounced as Adonai, is a Biblical name of God, commonly used in Jewish prayer and texts. Ein Sof is God in His essence, before any manifestation or emanation, while Yahweh refers to God as revealed and active in creation.
Ergo if You want to know the origins of truth, You need to study the source of sources. He is this way only as a single configuration out of an infinite amount of possible configurations. Why He chose isn't the question to ask, but rather you exist in a world where He chose this emanation above others. In another configuration He chose differently. Also keep in mind that for Him, there is no linear choice, He already made them. He's already at the point of beginning and Ending for each path. You are the one choosing. "Morality" ultimately is obedience to the source of all things, and how it separates choices for those in linear movement. I know what I'm saying seems scattered, but you need to understand nonlinear existence to start with. Otherwise it sounds like schizo babble.
In Kabbalistic thought, Ein Sof (אֵין סוֹף) represents the infinite, unknowable aspect of God, while Yahweh (YHWH), often pronounced as Adonai, is a Biblical name of God, commonly used in Jewish prayer and texts. Ein Sof is God in His essence, before any manifestation or emanation, while Yahweh refers to God as revealed and active in creation.
Ergo if You want to know the origins of truth, You need to study the source of sources. He is this way only as a single configuration out of an infinite amount of possible configurations. Why He chose isn't the question to ask, but rather you exist in a world where He chose this emanation above others. In another configuration He chose differently. Also keep in mind that for Him, there is no linear choice, He already made them. He's already at the point of beginning and Ending for each path. You are the one choosing. "Morality" ultimately is obedience to the source of all things, and how it separates choices for those in linear movement. I know what I'm saying seems scattered, but you need to understand nonlinear existence to start with. Otherwise it sounds like schizo babble.
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