How Can We Rise above Malchut?
Question: You said we build the reflected light from Malchut to Keter with a ten. How? What is this action?
Answer: Try to feel it. Ask the Creator, and try with your friends to be connected so you have the reflective ability of the Kli where instead of receiving, you are ready to bestow. You can reflect the light in a ten if you have a common desire.
Question: Can we say that the common desire is the Malchut of our ten?
Answer: Yes, it reflects the direct light that comes to it.
Question: In our common desire, do we first feel the light, or do we try to bestow, build an intention and reflected light?
Answer: First, you make a restriction (Tzimtzum) and build a Partzuf of reflected light in the opposite direction, from receiving to bestowal, so that your Malchut becomes like Keter.
Malchut de Or Yashar (direct light) is Keter de Or Hozer (reflected light). And vice versa, in the reflected light, each Sefira located above the Malchut of the reflected light is clothed with properties corresponding to it. In this way, you compare yourself with the Creator.
Question: What does it mean that we rise at least a little above our Malchut in the direction of bestowal?
Answer: To rise means that you are ready to accept all the light that comes to you and forces you to accept it only after you make a restriction (Tzimtzum), a screen (Masach), and a reflected light (Ohr Hozer) on it. Then this light can clothe you and fully reveal itself in you.
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From the 1st part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/29/24, Writings of Baal HaSulam Letter No. 36
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