Commandments Are Internal Laws of Nature

291Comment: The Torah describes 613 commandments of the upper world, and in The Book of Zohar, which is a commentary on the Torah, the Prophets, and the Holy Scriptures, there are only 14.

My Response: In The Book of Zohar there is a completely different gradation since each of the fourteen main commandments is divided into many more.

Question: Aren’t there are too many instructions for us? How can we work with them?

Answer: It is not hard. They simply talk about how one can comply with the laws of the universe and how a person can influence nature, society, and oneself in a good way.

In principle, all the commandments are based on this. Nobody made them up. They were written by Kabbalists from their understanding of the inner force, the inner law of nature. If we want to correspond to it, we must behave in such and such a way.

It is quite simple. The Creator is the will to bestow, the creation is the will to receive, and all the commandments are instructions of the Creator for how to work with different types of desires at the inanimate, vegetative, and animate levels and bring them in equivalence with the Creator.
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From KabTV’s “Introduction to The Book of Zohar” 12/10/23

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