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By Rav Michael Laitman

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The Zohar: annotations to the Ashlag observation elucidates Kabbalah's basic resource of wisdom-The ebook of Zohar (The e-book of Radiance). this can be a publication to learn with persistence, considering each one sentence as one unveils its meanings. because the textual content covers its theme-the revelation of the Creator-from many various angles, it permits us to discover the words or phrases that might hold us into the depths of this profound and undying knowledge.

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SCREEN Malchut (man) can receive the Light only in anti-egoistic desires. , similarity to the Creator in her desire to please Him and act for His sake. ” It is precisely in the repelled pleasure, meaning in the desire to bestow whole-heartedly, selflessly, that man can sense the Creator’s Light and Supreme Knowledge. Since Malchut (man’s egoism) has to repel pleasure from the five parts of her egoism, the reflecting screen must also consist of five parts. Hence, it creates five parts of the Returning Light.

14. He engraved inside a concealed, sacred candle an image of a concealed image of the holy of holies. A profound structure emerged from the depth of that thought, and it is called MI – who, which is the inception of the structure both standing and not standing, which is hidden deep inside the name. It is not called, but only MI – who. He desired to reveal Himself and to be called this name, so He clothed Himself in a precious, radiant garment and created ELEH, and ELEH ascended in name. These letters combined with these, and the name Elokim was completed.

Therefore, the words “is heard” refer to the sixth day, since the voice of the turtle dove (Malchut) is heard only with the help of the sixth day, Yesod of ZA, which includes both Netzah and Hod, and passes their Light to Malchut. Hence, it is said that this voice is heard in Malchut only from Yesod, on the sixth day. The reason for this is that Malchut can receive the Light only from the middle line of ZA: either from Yesod of ZA (she receives the degree called NHY, Ibur – embryo) or from Tifferet of ZA (she receives the degree called HGT = VAK, Yenika – nursing or Katnut – smallness) or from Daat of ZA (she receives the degree called HBD = GAR, Mochin – brain or Gadlut – big).

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