Monday, September 14, 2009

“This is what I want.”

Aeter with R' Paltiel 9/13/09 Sunday 24 Elul 5769 P:PayAleph


Page Pay Aleph – about 10 lines from the top – “ha-orot atzmi'im” starts the line.


The class started with a discussion of light and darkness. Kesser absorbs the ein sof. There is the element of helem even though sphirot come from it, since kesser represents the ein sof that it absorbs.


We conclude that it is the same way in malchus – the cause of the exaltedness of the king is due to the ohrot atzmi'im that are included within him. The romemus of malchus defines what it is – it is not a secondary attribute.


Nefesh is rooted in atzmus, and sechel comes from atzmus and thus can dwell on any topic.

"I decided" and "I want" are both based on tynug/pleasure. Without intellect the desire can be misdirected – intellect has to navigate.


The ohrot become hidden within malchus and therefore the hisnasut is at an essential level. It does not represent hisnasut over the people.


This is the king exalted unto himself. When the king shows his hisnasus to the people – this is hashpah to them – it shows the people there is something above their mundane concerns.


This romemus that he shows to the people connects the romemus atzmi to the people. The king makes a statement, “you are not individuals you are part of a nation that includes all varieties” - now they are included in a completeness rather than being variety for its own sake. The variety in the world represents a perfect source. This completeness is represented in variety.



Friday's Shiur:



Gemara talks about the high priest on yom kippur in the temple in Jerusalem. He had different tasks. People watched his activity. People used to run around to watch him. They couldn't see both the selection of the goat and seeing it being led away.


This is showing how in this world we tend to perceive or view only this or that aspect, but really it is one.

Sunday's Shiur:


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