
"At the beginning, the light could not expand further. It was constrained and could not spread. The paths of the great luminaries were enclosed by the boundaries of their own circles. The boundaries of the first circle did not allow the light of the second circle to penetrate. As soon as the second circle was created in the head of Adam Kadmon, the first circle became brighter. But it could not shine beyond the boundary of the second circle. The third circle, enclosed by the second, had the same constraint, and so on. As soon as the sixth circle was created, it was no longer possible for the light of the first five circles to break through, so the sixth circle itself contained all the light of the first five circles. But it could not extend beyond its own boundary. Only when all ten circles had been formed in the head of Adam Kadmon, the light could pass through the boundaries and the darkness between the finite and the infinite was removed. Thus, the final circle contained all the lights, and the boundary between the finite and infinite disappeared."
"The figure shows that after the formation of the six circles, the light could not spread further and remained within the boundaries until the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth circles were created. Only then could the light fill all spaces. This illustration represents the essence of the divine order and structure of creation, where boundaries are necessary for harmony. The mystery is that God set limits to the expansion of light until the full structure was completed."
"According to the Kabbalists, after the completion of the figure, the light radiated throughout the entire creation. The divine breath filled everything. The Sephirot radiated in perfect order, and the names of God were inscribed in all beings."
"The figure also shows that Adam Kadmon, after the formation of the Sephirot, breathed into the world. The light was no longer restrained but filled all spaces. This process is compared to the creation of the world and the revelation of divine wisdom."
"This is how the light penetrated into the deepest parts of creation and formed the structure of the world. Adam Kadmon is the divine archetype, through which the light and wisdom of God were transmitted into the world.
The great philosophers and Kabbalists taught that the figure of Adam Kadmon represents the highest divine order and wisdom. It shows the process of creation and the manifestation of divine light in the world.
The light of God filled the entire creation, and the boundaries of the circles were no longer barriers but channels through which the divine light flowed.
Thus, the world was created in perfect order, according to the divine plan, and the light of God continues to shine through all levels of creation."