The “Common Binoculars” of the Ten
This is similar to ten people standing and looking at an airplane flying from afar. To the onlookers, the plane seems like a tiny dot. But some of the people have binoculars that magnify the plane several times in size. However, each of them has a different set of binoculars—one has binoculars that magnify significantly, and for another, it magnifies less.
It follows that one sees the plane as four meters long, another says it is three, and yet another says it is only two meters long. They are all reporting what they are actually seeing, but still there are differences between them. Yet, the differences make no change in the plane itself, for all the changes are only in the eyes of the perceivers (Rabash, Letter No. 19).
Question: How can we discern the forms of spiritual connection between us through the “common binoculars” of the ten?
Answer: Because we are oriented in different directions, we cannot consider the common binoculars of the ten. In order to obtain “common binoculars,” we must combine our visions and hearts toward one goal. And then we will see the Creator.
Question: Rabash writes that names (Partzufim) appear only in relation to the person who attains. How can we see something spiritual together since this is a personal experience?
Answer: It will come.
Question: Is it right for us to discuss at least something elementary? For example, how do we feel the importance of the goal in the ten or the level of connection?
Answer: Sure, discuss it.
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From the 1st part of the the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 6/5/24, Writings of Rabash Letter No. 19
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