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The Seven Heavens in World Traditions
In many world cultures, the sky is depicted as a firmament of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. These have been interpreted in different ways, from the depiction of the universe as a “firmament” to a “heavenly vault.” The seven celestial spheres are found in various ancient cultures including Hindu, Jewish, and Muslim traditions. They have been depicted as a hierarchy of spheres or layers of celestial bodies. These celestial layers are often considered to be part of the physical universe and form the foundation of the cosmos. They are also known as the Sephiroth in some traditions, and are said to form the Tree of Life in many religions. In addition, the seven celestial bodies are also associated with the seven days of the week.
Contents of the Heavens:
- The Celestial Vault: The Firmament of the Heavens
- The Seven Heavens of the Celestial Vault
- The Seven Celestial Bodies: Spheres of Light and Darkness
- The Heavens as Cosmic Geography
- The Seven Heavens as Cosmic Geography
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