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* ''Hebrew'' '''Ain Soph Aur''': the Kabbalistic concept of 'unmanifest deity' or 'limitless light', the transcendent being of God which He projects into the world as ten [[Sephiroth]], ''Hebrew'' 'enumerations', that is, attributes or emanations
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* '''Ain Soph Aur''': (''Hebrew'') the Kabbalistic concept of 'unmanifest deity' or 'limitless light', the transcendent being of God which He projects into the world as ten [[Sephiroth]], (''Hebrew'': "enumerations"), that is, attributes or emanations
  
* Cf. Aun (p. 308)
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* '''Aun''' [[Page_308|FW 308.05]]
  
* ''Irish'' '''aun''': the number 1
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* '''aon:''' (''Irish'') one; the number 1; any
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* '''aon subh:''' (''Irish'') any grape; any berry; any juice
  
 
[[Category: Hebrew phrases]]
 
[[Category: Hebrew phrases]]

Latest revision as of 08:55, 22 September 2011

  • Ain Soph Aur: (Hebrew) the Kabbalistic concept of 'unmanifest deity' or 'limitless light', the transcendent being of God which He projects into the world as ten Sephiroth, (Hebrew: "enumerations"), that is, attributes or emanations
  • aon: (Irish) one; the number 1; any
  • aon subh: (Irish) any grape; any berry; any juice