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Gate of Reincarnations
Shaar Hagilgulim
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"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter One, Section 1 
Our souls impact several levels of spiritual worlds. 
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"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter One, Section 4 
It is not sufficient to only rectify the particular spot to which his soul is connected. 
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Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Review of Chapter One, Sections 1- 4 
A review of Chapter One so far...with ambiguities 
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Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter One, Section 5 
Each level of soul must go through the same process needed to complete a partzuf: ibur, yenika, mochin. 
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Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter One, Section 8 
Intro to "ibur" – the soul of a tzadik coming to “impregnate” souls of normal people 
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Intermediate 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter One, Section 9 
The fundamental deep structure of malchut as opposed to the structures of the higher sefirot 
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Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter One, Section 10 
A Ruach or Neshama may attach to the Nefesh of a convert 
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Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Review of Chapter One 
A chart to help illustrate the relationships among the stages of development 
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Beginner 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Two, Section 1 
What if one does not completely rectify his Nefesh in the first incarnation? 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Two, Section 2 
When the nefesh is rectified, but not the ruach, the process of reincarnation may develop in one of the two ways 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Two, Section 6 
Although the roots of the souls always remain in their place, their positions & magnitudes can be on other levels. 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Two, Section 7 
A gilgul where all the NR"N may reincarnate together 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 1 
The soul of a living tzadik can also incarnate into another person. 
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 Intermediate 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 3 
Reincarnation and tikun 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 4 
Another type of reincarnation:  
"ibur"> from birth  | 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 5 
In the Age of Redemption, reincarnation will cease. 
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 Beginner 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 6 
Reincarnation to rectify childlessness 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 7 
Reincarnation in the secret of yibum> 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Three, Section 8 
In the morning his ruach will descend in its place into the body 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 1 
Unblemished aspects of the soul can return with a rectified one. 
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Beginner 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 2 
Mitzvot, tikun and blemish of the soul… 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 3 
The body is only resurrected with aspects of the soul it helped to rectify. 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 4 
What happens when most of the soul is fixed in the first incarnation? 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 5 
Converts aid the reincarnation and rectification of others' souls. 
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 Beginner 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 6 
Evil people reincarnate no more than three times - the righteous as many as a thousand. 
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 Beginner 
"Gates of Reincarnation": Chapter Four, Section 7 
The righteous are reincarnated rather than cleansed in Gehinom. 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Four, Section 8 
Baba ben Buta returned as the reincarnation of Rav Sheshet. 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 1 
Two types of reincarnations and two types of ibur 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 2 
As many as four souls can reincarnate into one body 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 3 
The hierarchy of souls in multiple reincarnation 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 4 
After three failed reincarnations, the soul gets help from an ibur. 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 5 
Each soul will be resurrected with the body in whose lifetime it was rectified. 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 7 
The martyrs paved the way for us 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Five, Section 8 
One who fails to perform the mitzva of procreation must reincarnate with a partner 
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 Advanced 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Six, Section 1 
How do new souls, not predisposed to sin, come into being? 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Six, Section 2 
Some new elevated souls can enter the world when some cannot. 
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 Beginner 
"Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Six, Section 3 
Aspects of the soul of Adam form the roots of all souls descended from him 
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 "Gate of Reincarnations": Chapter Six, Section 4 
To be reborn in the Unification of Face to Face, there are 8 levels of repentance. 
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