AyinBase / Ayin Beis with R'
Paltiel, Nissan 5775
Page
17 of pamphlet –
(At
4th line from end of the page. Line begins: 'min...'). Page 13 of
the book.
For text see below.
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The
process of reducing and withholding the light provides for
keilim/vessels.
The
contraction/tzimtzum results in the revelation of din/judgment.
The
element of vessel is rooted in the aspect of judgement.
Makom/space
is first, then din/judgement, then vessels/keilim.
Space
provides a place. It is a provider without defining what is provided
for.
Ohr/light
by contrast is not neutral – it inherently has content and meaning.
Keilim/vessels and space do not necessarily have a meaningful
element.
So
if they have no meaning, what do they stand for? The significance of
the vessels is like din – right and wrong.
Everything
that exists has a place to be.
The
whole world is God's creation. He gave it a place to be. It is not
mine or yours; it is His. You cannot own anything except for it
being given to you by the Creator of the world. Ownership is a God
given jurisdiction. It is not a human convention.
You
cannot own or have anything if there is no place for it. The
place/space always belongs to the Creator of space. The space always
remains in His jurisdiction.
This
space element surfaces as a result of the tzimtzum/contraction.
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