The Knowledge Of G-D – 1:102
There are several stages in the “building up” of the female stature (Nukvah or Malchut). The first stage is called Achor B’Achor (Back to Back). During this stage, Adam & Chava (Zeir Anpin &...
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There are several stages in the “building up” of the female stature (Nukvah or Malchut). The first stage is called Achor B’Achor (Back to Back). During this stage, Adam & Chava (Zeir Anpin &...
There also is a stage called Panim B’Achor (Face to Back). In this stage, Zeir Anpin – Kudsha Brich Hoo – is aware of the Jewish People, but they are unaware of Him. This...
The final stage is called Panim B’Panim (Face to Face). This is when both Zeir Anpin and Malchut have a full awareness and knowledge of each other. In other words, Kudsha Brich Hoo (The...
At first, the stature of Malchut is like a point under Yesod. Afterwards it is “built up” into a Heh (the final Heh of G-ds four letter name) as before (as the Heh of...
As mentioned before, Malchut is called “Dal” which means “poor”. This is because “Malchut has nothing of her own” (Malchut, Leit la m’garma kloom). Sheonly has what she receives from above. This is why...
The sefirah of Malchut is unique and different than all the other sefirot in that it requires an “other”. All the other qualities may exist without the existence of an “other”. A person may...
From the above, we may now understand how Malchut of Atzilut which is “The end of all levels” (Sof Kol Dargin) is G-d’s desire and pleasure to be king over the created worlds of...
The vessels of the ten sefirot of Malchut are the letters of speech of the ten utterances of creation. Now, just as we explained before in regard to the letters of thought, that there...
We explained before, that “The mother (Binah) lends the clothing (the five Gevurot) to the daughter (Malchut). These five Gevurot are called “Menatzepach”, which is an acronym made up of the five letters in...
It is stated that, “the father founded the daughter” (Abba Yasad Barta). As mentioned before, the “Father” (Abba), refers to Chochmah (Insight), whereas the “Daughter” refers to Malchut (Speech). The explanation of this is,...