Malchut is tricky. On one hand it implies kingship - taking responsibility for a group, an event, a space, a moment, a self. On the other hand, "Malchut... has nothing of its own." How do these pieces work together?
Malchut is tricky. On one hand it implies kingship - taking responsibility for a group, an event, a space, a moment, a self. On the other hand, "Malchut... has nothing of its own." How do these pieces work together?