How To Enter The Book Of Zohar

Dr. Michael LaitmanThe Zohar, Chapter “VeYechi (And Jacob Lived),” Item 376: Wherever blessings are required, the Creator, Malchut, should be blessed first. And if the Creator is not blessed first, the blessings do not persist.

When we read holy books, we read about the states we will have to go through in the future. However, we don’t yet feel the text which the Kabbalists wrote in this form.

It is impossible to describe spirituality in any other way besides taking words from the material world. There are no words in spirituality. So how can someone narrate about it? How can one explain phenomena that do not exist in our world?

It is necessary to take something similar from our world and use those words to describe spirituality. In any case, a person who is not in the spiritual world does not know what is being described. He simply reads.

Nevertheless, if we read about spirituality even without feeling it, but desiring to adhere to those who revealed spirituality and wrote about it in their books – Rabbi Shimon and his students, the authors of The Book of Zohar, and Baal HaSulam, who added his commentary to The Zohar, if we desire to unite with them so their attainment and force would influence us, then we develop as naturally as children who desire to be next to an adult, to learn from him, and to get everything they can from the adult. That is how they grow.

Therefore, while reading The Book of Zohar, we must be as close as possible to its authors. In spirituality, someone who is close means he has the same quality; closeness is not measured by distance or proximity in space. In spirituality, I am considered close to someone if I have the same quality, if I am similar to him.

The quality of the authors of The Zohar is bestowal, whereas our quality is reception. So how can we become closer to them? I have to imagine that I am together with my friends and nullify myself before them. Then I attain a state where we are all together in one desire to unite, trying to adhere to the authors of The Book of Zohar. That is how we come closer to the state of unity that influences us. We are influenced by the state where we are more connected with each other, with bestowal, and with those who have the quality of bestowal – the authors of The Zohar and the text they wrote.

It works even though we do not understand what they tell us about, like babies, we desire to receive from adults. Then their entire force and the attainments they put into those books influence us and we start to change like a baby. This is our work, which takes place according to the same natural conditions and the same phases of development as in our world. That is how we advance.

Therefore, when reading The Book of Zohar, we mustn’t forget how to unite with its authors. Then we will reveal its inner meaning, will enter The Book of Zohar, and will become its participants.
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From the 2nd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 9/24/10, The Zohar

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3 Comments

  1. WE MUST NOT FORGET THAT EVERYTHING ORIGINATES FROM EIN SOF AND EVERYTHING WE SEE AND FEEL NOW IS A PROGACTION OF OUR INNER QUALITY WE CAN TALK ABOUT RUO INNER QUALITY ONLY ABOVE THE BARRIER…

  2. WHEN WE READ THE ZOHAR WE UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS TALKING ABOUT OUR INNER QUALITY IT IS TALKING ABOUT OUR I OR OUR WE…613 THINGS WE ARE GOING TO GO THROUGH…

  3. How to enter the Zohar? Is this a particular attitude or state of heart and mind refered to by this question? Since there are no words to describe spirituality why are so many words used in the “Quest for the Living God”?
    would you say that the basic state of mind/attitude is humility? silence? stillness? as certain texts of the Holy Scriptures relay?

    Thank you
    Shestelle

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