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==Etymology and names== The Hebrew word "Keter" (ืึถึผืชึถืจ) translates to "crown". Since a crown is worn above the head, Keter symbolizes the highest level of the sefirot and the divine will in [[Kabbalah]]. Keter is also known as "Nothing" (ืึทืึดื, ''ayin'') or "The Hidden Light" (ืืึนืจ ืึทืึธึผื ืึผื, ''Or HaGanuz''), reflecting its abstract and ineffable nature. Keter is referenced in key Kabbalistic texts such as the ''[[Bahir]]''{{sfnp|Bahir|1995}} and the ''[[Zohar]]'',{{sfnp|Zohar|1983}} where it is described as "the most hidden of all hidden things".{{sfnp|Shokek|2001|p=30}}
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