Ayin Beis: Existence Unplugged

Ayin Beis Chapter 107 (1): Jacob and Laban with Rabbi Simon Jacobson


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The Pillar and the Mound: To Reveal or Conceal (1)


JACOB AND LABAN: THE COSMIC PICTURE


Ayin Beis Volume 1, Discourse 27, V'Ha'Even Ha'Zos 5673, Chapter 107 (1) p. 205-207


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The containers of atzilus are called sefirot because they are transparent channels of the light. This includes even the containers of malchut of atzilus: Though malchut is the lowest level of atzilus and the primary containers are in malchut, which is why malchut is the level of number (ch. 84 and on), yet being a sefirah of atzilus, malchut remains transparent, and thus cannot create an independent entity (yesh) without an additional concealment provided by the garment called "sandal," which covers the "leg" (malchut) of atzilus.


Malchut is the level of the ten utterances with which G-d created the universe. "Let there be light," for example, is chesed of malchut of atzilus. As such, malchut does not conceal but reveals the divine source of light, in contrast to light as it manifests below through the detached garments, which conceal the source, to the point that one can worship the sun or moon, instead of recognizing them as agents and instruments of the Creator.


At the beginning creation (pre-sin) all the sefirot, including malchut, were on a higher level, and this the divine was revealed in existence. Malchut (the moon) was on the level of z"a (za'ir anpin), like the sun (two large luminaries), and even higher -- on the level of chochma and binah (as the Arizal says). Which is why pre-sin Adam did not need any concealing garments. Also at Sinai this level was revealed. And it will be thus revealed in the future, when the vav-heh will be on the level of the yud-heh (yi'hi'yeh).


Garments are rooted in the transcendent (makif) energy, which is concealed, thus rendering the garments in turn as concealers. CHASHMAL XXXXXX. Though containers are also rooted in the transcendent (makif), yet the process of their conception is through the energies ("from the thickness of the energies the containers are conceived"), causing the containers to be commensurate with and revealers of the energy. The conception of the garments, on the other hand, is through the containers, causing them to be concealers.


Sources: Biurei HaZohar and Ohr HaTorah cited in the sources to chapter 104. Shaar HaYichud ch. 38-39.


Chashmal as curtain -- see sources to ch. 107.

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Ayin Beis: Existence UnpluggedBy Rabbi Simon Jacobson

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