The Way the Creator Is Revealed to a Person

293Any name implies attainment, indicating that we have attained it as that name (Baal HaSulam, Study of the Ten Sefirot, Part 1, “Restriction and Line,” Inner Observation, Chapter 1, Item 5).

The name of the Creator is what we can attain in His manifestation relative to us. Therefore, we call Him by our attainment and not by His essence.

That is, there is something originally called the Creator, and we do not attain this. But we can attain His manifestations, thoughts, and qualities in relation to us. This is the purpose of the wisdom of Kabbalah, to attain the manifestations of the Creator in relation to us.

Question: It means that there is a body, which is my desire, and some kind of fulfillment is manifested in this desire. Once I give a name to this feeling, is this the name of the Creator?

Answer: Yes, what I feel as a manifestation of the Creator in relation to me, I call the name of the Creator. This is His manifestation, His attitude toward me.

Question: I have a great number of desires; can I call everything that I feel in them the name of the Creator?

Answer: Absolutely, even what you feel in your egoistic desires. Whatever you feel is the name of the Creator.

Question: Let’s say I have a desire to have a coffee now. What does it mean?

Answer: This is also a manifestation of the Creator. We are within Him all the time, we are connected to Him all the time, and we experience nothing else.
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From KabTV’s “The Study of the Ten Sefirot (TES)” 10/30/22

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