~
“Avraham
walked around the world asking, “Where is the Master of this
world?” Why? He was not satisfied with the mountains and rivers.
He was not interested in his own experience. He was looking for
truth. The house is beautiful, but I want the master! This is
chochmah/wisdom.”
~
Ayin
Base with R' Paltiel. Tishrei 5777
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Page
58 [of the pamphlet] 2nd line of the page – line starts:
'nisborer le-il'. (P44 in the book)
The
original light was beyond the scope of the world. There was not
obstruction to this light. So it was concealed so that the world
could exist.
This
original light was concealed into the sun. the light of the sun
creates 'day'. It has an infinite element, without defying
worldliness.
The
light was concealed and there was room for a 'projection' of what
would become the world.
This
is malchus/kingship. This is the king's effect on his surrounding –
with the full impact of his truth, but in a space and time paradigm.
This is the lowest element of the infinite light (ohr ein sof).
The
first thing to surface after the contraction of the light, is
chochmah/wisdom. What is chochmah and why is it the first to
surface? Is it due to its brazeness?! No. it is due to its bitul.
It has the least amount of 'worldliness'. It recognizes only the
Source.
Avraham
walked around the world asking, “Where is the Master of this
world?” Why? He was not satisfied with the mountains and rivers.
He was not interested in his own experience. He was looking for
truth. The house is beautiful, but I want the master! This is
chochmah/wisdom.
~~~
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I must say that this is a beautiful blog of Chassidus. Thank you! Keep it up! And may Hashem help you to do so, Amein.
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