Service to the Creator

237This means that he believes that the servitude is the actual reality.

Afterward, it is the opposite: His whole work compels him, his reason. In other words, the Dvekut impels him to work.

However, he believes that everything he sees within reason is all above reason. And this was not so before, when everything that is in the form of above reason is within reason (Baal HaSulam, Shamati 205, “Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets”).

A person believes that serving the Creator is the true reality, and this is how it should be.

Servitude (slavery) implies that we do not act according to our own reason and do not make our own decisions, but rather, we carry out commands.

Afterward, it is the opposite: His whole work compels him, his reason. In other words, the Dvekut impels him to work. That is, initially a person went into servitude against his desires, but when he reaches servitude, he sees that the adhesion compels him to it.

However, he believes that everything he sees within reason is all above reason.

All that he sees within knowledge in his feeling in a clear way is above reason. Whereas before he arrived at this, his faith was within reason. That is, there was a coup within him.

We still cannot understand this. This article is difficult for us at the moment, but to come closer to spirituality, we must read such articles. They say that everything we see above is below. Everything we see in this world below is above in the spiritual world. Based on this, we can say that we will come to the opposite.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/8/24, Writings of Baal HaSulam “Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets”

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