AyinBase / Ayin Beis with R' Paltiel, Iyar 5776
Page 42 of the
pamphlet – (At about the 7th line from top of the page.
Line starts: 'kuli...') [page 32 in the book]. For text see below.
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Pnimi
means everything is done with a focus. A man cares about how he
walks, talks and sits. He relates to everything he does.
Torah
is in the category of man/pnimi/internal in contrast to mitzvoth,
which are makif/surrounding.
In
the Torah three levels are identified: the desert, the settlement,
and the field.
The
desert corresponds to the 10 hidden sphirot.
The
word hidden/genuvot means more than hidden. It has to do with being
treasured.
There's
a chamber in the king's treasure house where the most rare stones are
kept. They are beyond active, market value...
In
the human being himself, there is also a level where the faculties
are on a high primary level, which defines him as a human being.
There is an inner sense of relating to what he does, and this
is higher than the activity (which can in some cases be replicated by
machines/robots).
In
Torah there is a level called 'man' – and structure, and there is a
level beyond 'man'. And this level is called the 'secrets in Torah',
which is completely concealed.
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