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In each of the lower worlds of Briyah, Yetzirah and Asiyah there are seven chambers within which the angels reside. To understand what these are, we must understand the source of the chambers. Furthermore,...
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In each of the lower worlds of Briyah, Yetzirah and Asiyah there are seven chambers within which the angels reside. To understand what these are, we must understand the source of the chambers. Furthermore,...
In order to understand the “Intermediary shell – Kelipat Nogah”we must understand the progression from absolute sublimation and selflessness to total self absorption and egotism. Chochmah is totally sublimated to the essential self. Because...
Now, our world is the world of total Kelipah (External shells). Because of this we perceive ourselves as independent entities, totally separate from G-d and G-dliness. Moreover, this is the very reason we perceive...
Part Two: Contemplation & Meditation Now that we have explained the entire chaining down of the worlds, from the essence of Ohr Ein Sof (The Infinite Light) until our world, we must explain...
Girsah – Surface study, is the understanding of the subject at first glance, without stopping to delve into its details with any great scrutiny or analysis. In Talmud study, this is used mainly to...
There are three “dimensions” to every intellectual concept: 1) The length of a concept is the “lowering down” of the concept to make it accessible to the mind. In other words, this is the...
Besides depth, length and breadth, there is an additional dimension to every concept, its “height”. This is the fact that a concept may be used as a “building block” to understand higher and higher...
There are three intellectual faculties: Chochmah (Wisdom), Binah (Understanding), and Da’at (Knowledge). Up to this point we have explained the comprehended concepts in the brain of Binah, which is the brain of comprehension and...
From the above, we understand that the depth of a concept is its essential point as it flashes from the spring of Chochmah. In other words, it is the flash of intuitive insight into...
For example, only one who has invested himself into the deep study of medicine will have innovative insight into it. This is because he has reached into the depth of the subject, at its...