The Kabbalistic cosmology of Atziluth, Briah, Yetzirah, and Assiah representing progressive levels of divine manifestation and corresponding inner spiritual states.
Kabbalah maps consciousness through four worlds representing successive densifications of divine light: Atziluth (Emanation—pure divine essence), Briah (Creation—divine intellect), Yetzirah (Formation—emotional and imaginative realms), and Assiah (Action—material reality). This cosmological framework provides structure for understanding the mystical journey that Rumi describes poetically as the soul's ascent through stations of love toward union. Each world corresponds to specific Sefirot, spiritual experiences, and psychological levels. The mystic's practice involves conscious ascent through these worlds—beginning with material awareness and progressively refining perception until touching pure divine essence. In Hasidic teaching, this ascent wasn't reserved for elite scholars; sincere prayer and devotion could elevate one through all four worlds. The framework explains why physical and emotional practices matter spiritually: even earthly actions contain divine sparks that, properly directed, elevate consciousness through all realms. For Rumi and the Hasid alike, the journey through four worlds represents structured access to the infinite.
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