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Didn’t have to dive into those dusty stacks to get this:

“In Kabbalah, the concepts of "first man" and "last man" are represented by different terms, reflecting different stages of spiritual and physical reality.

Adam Kadmon (אדם קדמון - Primordial Man):

In Lurianic Kabbalah, Adam Kadmon is the first manifestation of the Divine Light after the Tzimtzum (divine contraction).

It's not the physical Adam of the Bible but a supernal anthropomorphic figure representing a level of reality higher than the Four Worlds of creation (Atziluth, Beriah, Yetzirah, Assiah).

Adam Kadmon is associated with the initial flow of divine light and plays a crucial role in the process of emanation…”

And, this…

“The "Last Man" (in a Kabbalistic context):

While not a specific named entity like Adam Kadmon or Adam Ha-Rishon, the concept of a "last man" can be interpreted in Kabbalah in relation to the final stage of redemption and tikkun (repair).

This refers to a perfected state where the sparks of divine light are restored to Adam Kadmon, and the world is brought to a state of heavenly perfection.

In this context, the "last man" could represent the individual or collective soul that has achieved complete unity with the Divine”

And this… (a simple summary)

“Meaning in Kabbalah

Adam Kadmon The first divine emanation after the Tzimtzum, representing the initial flow of divine light.

Adam Ha-Rishon The Biblical Adam, the first human being, whose soul represents the potential for universal rectification.

"Last Man" The perfected state of the soul or collective humanity at the time of final redemption and tikkun (repair), where unity with the Divine is achieved.

It's important to note that Kabbalah is a complex and nuanced tradition, with various interpretations and schools of thought. The concepts of Adam Kadmon, Adam Ha-Rishon, and the "last man" are understood and explained in different ways within this rich mystical system”

VERY IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE

THERE HAVE BEEN AND STILL ARE MANY OTHER RICH MYSTICAL SYSTEMS.

🎡🕯️👀🕳️🐇💦🐝🐣

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Here’s one example:

“The Six Bardos refer to six transitional states in Tibetan Buddhism, representing different stages of life, death, and rebirth. They are: the Bardo of This Life, the Bardo of Dreaming, the Bardo of Meditation, the Bardo of Dying, the Bardo of Dharmata, and the Bardo of Existence (Becoming)”

And:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardo

And this doesn’t begin to touch on Planetary Indigenous understandings. Many of which have been destroyed, suppressed, etc. yet some are STILL HERE. More ancient than All known forms of Western Monotheism.

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