The Knowledge Of G-D – 1:30
As stated above, from the desire for actualization of the Igullim (Malchut of Igullim), which is the last circle of the Sefirot of Igullim (Circles), comes about the “Desire for the desire” (Ratzon L’Ratzon),...
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As stated above, from the desire for actualization of the Igullim (Malchut of Igullim), which is the last circle of the Sefirot of Igullim (Circles), comes about the “Desire for the desire” (Ratzon L’Ratzon),...
Now, the general rule is that the lowest level of the upper realm, becomes the highest level of the lower realm. This is to say, that the Malchut of the upper world, becomes the...
The first sefirah of every level is its Keter which isthe desire to bring it about, for if there were no desire for it, it couldn’t exist. This principle applies both above, in regard...
More particularly speaking, it is only the upper three sefirot of Atik which are considered to be part of the Self. This may be understood as follows. Each of these two parts of Keter,...
Before we can understand how the influence comes down from Keter (Desire) to Chochmah (Insight) and Binah (Comprehension), and their interrelationships, we must first understand what Chochmah and Binah are and how they work. ...
As mentioned above, Chochmah is the flash of intuitive insight. Using the analogy of the river, it is clear that the only way to achieve the intuitive flash of insight is by swimming the...
According to the above, it is clearly understood that concentration, in and of itself, can only act as a vessel for understanding. This is as stated, “If there is no Da’at, there is no...
As mentioned above, Chochmah (Wisdom) is the intuition and insightful wisdom which flashes into the comprehending brain of Binah (Understanding). Now, if one does not immediately grasp on to the seminal insight of Chochmah...
We will now discuss the revelation of the desire. In order to understand this it is necessary to introduce the concepts of Tohu (Chaos) and Tikkun (Rectification). In general, the difference between chaos and...
On the other hand, the aspect of tikkun (rectification) is when a quality emerges from its essential point, to extend outside of the bounds of the essential desire and intellect. This is to say,...