The Gate of Unity – Chapter 34 Intro – Section 2
The explanation of all of the above, in addition to how the emotions are included in the seminal drop and flash of insight of Chochmah which then develop in Binah, may further be understood...
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The explanation of all of the above, in addition to how the emotions are included in the seminal drop and flash of insight of Chochmah which then develop in Binah, may further be understood...
Let us now continue to explain the upcoming concepts of the chapter. The Rebbe states, Now, from the aspect of NeHi”Y of Abba there is drawn forth into NeHi”Y of Imma, which is the...
For, as is clearly observable, the reasoning and the intellect becomes shortened and withdrawn when there is an arousal of the [heartfelt] emotions. The reason intellect and reasoning withdraw in order for the emotions...
Now, after all of the above explanations regarding the “birth” of Zeir Anpin, (The heartfelt emotions of Atzilut), we may now continue to understand of the various levels of the “maturation” of Zeir Anpin...
We must now understand the difference between the inclusion of the emotions within Chochmah and the enclothement of Chochmah within the emotions. We must also understand the difference between the development which comes from...
We must now understand the difference between how the emotions are originally included in the light of Abba (which is called “Hitkalleloot – Inclusion”), and how the light of Abba vests within the fully...
From all of the above we now clearly see that there are three general states in the development of the heartfelt emotions until they reach their most complete state with the full investment of...
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