AyinBase / Ayin Beis with R' Paltiel, Nissan
5775
Page
17 of pamphlet –
(At
6th
line from end of the page. Line begins: 'shelifnay...'). Page 13 of
the book.
For text see below.
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It
is specifically the contraction/tzimtzum that permits the creation of
the keilim/vessels.
Tzimtzum
represents the withholding of the light, so that vessels are
revealed.
And
the element of tzimtzum reveals the root of 'judgement'.
The
principle of din/judgement: think of ownership – a man has a cup
that he needs – an each has what he needs. That is not a full
description of ownership. Rather a fuller description is, 'this is
yours and not his'. This is the element of judgement and provides
for keilim. The tzimtzum is what provides for din/judgement which
is the source of keilim/vessel.
Only
the contraction/tzimtzum can create the vessels – which involve
precise arrangements, to the exclusion of something else – and this
separation from source is by means tzimtzum.
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