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The Map of Existence (chapters 2-48) -- Internal Energy
Human Faculties (2)
Ayin Beis Volume 1, Discourse 1, Chapter 3, p. 5-6
The primary factor driving human faculties is their being fundamentally integrated and finite forces. The soul itself is indivisible and unlimited. Yet, it carries and contains the capacity to project defined and limited powers. Though these powers within the essential are also unlimited, they undergo a tzimtzum, a concealment, that allows them to manifest in limited form as they are internalized in the human faculties.
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The Map of Existence (chapters 2-48) -- Internal Energy
Human Faculties (2)
Ayin Beis Volume 1, Discourse 1, Chapter 3, p. 5-6
The primary factor driving human faculties is their being fundamentally integrated and finite forces. The soul itself is indivisible and unlimited. Yet, it carries and contains the capacity to project defined and limited powers. Though these powers within the essential are also unlimited, they undergo a tzimtzum, a concealment, that allows them to manifest in limited form as they are internalized in the human faculties.