Monday, March 24, 2014

“Infinite Terrain” p:56

AyinBase / Ayin Beis with R' Paltiel Monday 22 Adar II, 5774 

Page 56

4th line from the end of page – (line begins: "hu bechinat...”) For text, click: Here.

The principle that the Rebbe has brought out is focused on binah. He explained how in the Zohar, binah is called the 'higher king'. He looked at how binah comes from chochmah, so why is chochmah not king? And binah is part of sechel, so how it it kingly?

We said that all of binah is constantly alluding to chochmah (not trying to create a new entity). It is 'king' because the elaboration of binah is the work of malchus (sovereignty).

All developments are rooted in the top. All development represent truth, not a circumstantial need.


We cannot understand life. But we all know that it is an eternal thing. It is reality itself. It is Godly. It is idiocy to say carbon is the basis of life. To know you have life in a body, and you're not a living body, is to have sechel/mind.


We know there is a First Being who was not created. This is based on our ability to relate to that which is higher than knowledge. This is like: “You can walk on a road, and grasp its contours and path, but you cannot grasp the earth upon which the road runs (even while aware of the earth and sky you cannot grasp it)...”

The higher king is the sovereignty element within infinity itself. The principle of malchus; that which provides for time and space. Just like a king – you never leave his domain.




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