Ayin Base with R' Paltiel. Tishrei 5777
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Page
57 [of the pamphlet] approaching halfway into the page – line
starts: 'atik'. (P44 in the book)
We
are looking at how the 10 hidden sphirot, despite retaining 'light
from the [infinite] source', yet it is appropriate to call them the
'lowest level in the illuminator' – this is called 'atik'.
And
how can you use the word 'lowest' regarding an environment where
there is no 'beginning nor end; no up and down...'?
There
is a space made available after the tzimtzum – this allows what
infinity shows itself to be revealed.
There
is a difference between a house and a home. A house is a structure –
plain open space. You can bring a horse into a house. The
chalal/vacuum is like the house, the makom panoy is available space –
more like a home...
before
the contraction the emptiness was filled with infinite light.
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