Shadow--Khaibit--Preta--Ammit

Sam, it is fine for you to believe that. Ari did not. And Luranic Kabala is the dominate variety (say 80-90%). The key here is that in Hebrew, things are not as "clear cut" as your reply suggests. Like Wuji, the nothingness is not nothingness. This is not the "Christian Kaballah", I know, but I believe it to be an aberration from the original.
 
"impossible. for the ain, ain soph, and ain soph aur are the "nothingnesses"; that which is beyond God... "

See, you are free to believe that, but Isaac Luria (the Father of Jewish Kabala) kinda disagrees. "impossible" is perhaps inappropriate, I would say "I do not believe that possible".
 
ah ha... but, to me, impossible. I don't care what Luria says. He's not my Dad, or my Boss. My scant kabbalah knowledge comes to me via the Western Mystery Tradition. Flawed and imperfect it is, much like the demi-urge himself...
 
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