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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Ein Sof
The Ein Sof (lit: without end) is an important concept in Jewish Kabbalah. Generally translated as ‘infinity’ and ‘endless,’ the Ein Sof represents the formless state of the universe before the self-materialization of God. In other words, the Ein Sof is God before He decided to become God as we now know Him.

The Sefirot are divine emanations that come from the Ein Sof in a manner often described as a flame. The Sefirot emanate from above to below. As the first Sefira is closest to Ein Sof, it is the least comprehensible to the human mind, while in turn the last is the best understood because it is closest to the material world that humanity dwells on.

Eesh-Man
An alternate depiction of the Sefirot is in the form of a man. The first Sefira represents the head, the next three represent the cavities of the brain, the fourth and fifth Sefirot represent the arms, the sixth sefira is the torso, the seventh and eighth are the arms, the ninth is the sexual organ, and the tenth is the all-embracing totality of this image. This man is also divided into two, with the right column being made up of the male Sefirot and the left, the female Sefirot.