Monday, July 22, 2013

“I Make; I Have” p: 30

AyinBase / Ayin Beis with R' Paltiel Monday 15 Menachem Av 5773
Photo: Batya David, Israel

Page 30 (lamed). Below the middle of the page – (line begins: 'bechochmah...') For text, click: Here.

Infinity/ohr einsof, which is beyond the level of a vessel, comes by means of chochmah into that level of pnimiut. Pnimiut here means, that it is able to relate to each and every aspect individually. Chochmah provides for this transfer – from essential lights to individual faculties. Chochmah is focussed on the essence.

Holiness has the approach of 'I make' – it brings something new into the world. Klipa says 'I have' and doesn't initiate a new project.


The way chochmah brings the delight, means that our temporal world has great significance. When you give tzedakka, the number of times you give is significant, even if you could give the full amount as one gift. This is because the giving is significant.

It you look at faculties from a revealed and external perspective they all would appear to have a negative basis, such as, 'I learn so as not to be ignorant...' etc. In actuality there are hidden faculties (kochot ne-elamim) which are certainly not based on any lacking. They are the positive basis for all your faculties. You faculties are not based on any external need, but on an inner reality.




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