Nekudim
The realm known as Nekudim/Olam HaNekudim is one of the many spiritual worlds described by Kabbalah, as part of the order of development in Creation. Its significance emerges in Lurianic Kabbalah as part of the process of Tohu and Tikun.
Nekudim is the second of three stages to emerge from Adam Kadmon. Luria read these from the esoteric meaning of Jacob's breeding of Laban's flocks in Genesis 30:27-43. In Nekudim the Sephirot manifest as 10 lights in 10 isolated vessels, without interaction. This corresponds to Olam HaTohu, the archetype of disorder in Creation, precipitating Shevirat HaKeilim.
The source of the world of Nekudim
In the world of Nekudim, light emanates metaphorically out of the "eyes" of Adam Kadmon, and descends to encompass AK from "naval" to "feet.""Lights" and "Vessels" in the world of Nekudim
In the realm of Nekudim, ten individual vessels are created to contain the ten sephirot lights of this world. The vessels are small, undeveloped or "immature". Relative to the fully developed vessels in the world of Atzilut, the vessels of Nekudim are merely "points". Unlike the world of Akudim, where the ten lights flow freely in and out of the single vessel in the process of "mati v'lo mati", in the world of Nekudim all of the lights enter, forcefully, into their respective vessels and break them. The world of Nekudim is generally referred to as Olam HaTohu. Tohu is characterised by high lights and weak vessels. The vessels' weakness derives from the Sephirot acting in the scheme of Iggulim, without interacting and strengthening each other through harmony.Often the two worlds of Akudim and Nekudim are considered to be two forms of Tohu-Chaos, relatively "stable chaos" and "unstable chaos". In modern scientific Chaos Theory these two forms of "chaos" are described in relation to the physical world.