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This is the great and most prime god in Kabbalistic cosmology.

He is the creator of the universe and the creator of the Sephirot. He only appears once in the Sephirot at the point of ultimate creation, Daat. Before He gave any shape to the world,
before He produced any form, He was alone, without form and without resemblance to anything else. Who then can comprehend how He was before the Creation? Hence it is forbidden to lend Him any form or similitude, or even to call Him by His sacred name, or to indicate Him by a single letter or a single point. . . . But after He created the form of the Heavenly man, He used him as a chariot wherein to descend, and He wishes to be called after His form, which is the sacred name 'YHWH'. Was the description of Ain Soph Aur before he became the

great god and was named Ein Soph instead. He could be considered the same as Yahweh. He is the creator, the ultimate entity and the greatest god in the religion. Ein Soph roughly translates into Infinite or Limitlessness. Ain Soph Aur roughly translates into Infinite Light. This easily signifies the greatness of Ain Soph Aur . The Kabbalists believed in this great god as the creator of the universe. He created Keter which is the beginning of the universe. Then which followed into Chokmah and eventually Binah and the other 8 Sephirot. This was the eventual creation of the universe. He was the creator of man and the great god of the Kabbalists. In Lurianic Kabbalah, they believe that after Ain Soph Aur, after Keter, Chokmah, and Binah, Tzimtzum took over and created the rest of the Sephirot and mankind and the other creatures. In short, Ain Soph Aur is the greatest, most powerful god in Kabbalistic cosmology and he is the creator of the universe and world.

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