Ain Soph

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Ain Soph (אין סוף) (also Ayn Sof or Ein Sof), is a Hebrew word that may be translated as "no end," "unending". In Kabbalah it is understood as the divine origin of all created existence, in contrast to the Ain (or Ein), which is infinite no-thingness.

In the Theosophical literature it is usually employed to refer to the Absolute.