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Da'at (Kabbalah)

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Da'at or Da'as (דעת "knowledge" or "reason" in Hebrew) in the Kabbalah of Judaism is associated with the Sephiroth, meaning "enumerations" which are the "emantions" of God into the universe. It is part of a larger pattern on the Kabbalah's tree of life.

According to scholars of this mystical knowledge, Da'at is associated in the soul with the powers of memory and concentration, powers which rely upon one's "recognition" (hakarah) of, and "sensitivity" (hergesh) to, the potential meaningfulness of those ideas generated in consciousness through the powers of chochmah ("wisdom") and binah ("understanding"). This sensitivity itself derives from da'at's connection to the "superconscious" origin of the soul.

Da'at operates on two levels:

  1. The higher level, referred to as da'at elyon ("higher knowledge") or da'at hane'elam ("the hidden knowledge"), serves to secure the continuous bond between the two higher powers of intellect — chochmah and binah;
  2. The lower level, referred to as da'at tachton ("lower knowledge") or a'at hamitpashet ("extending knowledge"), serves to connect the intellect as a whole with the realm of emotion, thereby enhancing one's determination and resolve to act in accordance with the essential truths that one has integrated into consciousness.


The spiritual state identified in Hasidism as corresponding to the sefirah of da'at is that of yichud ("unification").

Da'at is the third and last conscious power of intellect in Creation.

Generally, da'at is only enumerated among the sefirot when keter is not. This is due to the fact that da'at represents the "reflection of" (the "inner dimension" of) keter itself within the realm of consciousness (as described above). Hence da'at appears in the configuration of the sefirot along the middle axis, directly beneath keter; and, corresponds in the tzelem Elokim (the "imgae of God imbedded in Man) to the cerebellum (i.e. the "posterior brain").

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