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However, in Him, wisdom, pleasure, sweetness and acerbity, operation and operator, and other such different and opposite forms are all contained as one in His simple light. There are no differentiations among them whatsoever, as is the term “One, Unique, and Unified.”
“One” indicates a single evenness. “Unique” implies that everything that extends from Him, all these multiplicities, are in Him as single as His self. “Unified” shows that although He performs the multiple operations, one force performs all these, and they all return and unite in the form of One. Indeed, this one form swallows all the forms that appear in His operations (Baal HaSulam, Study of the Ten Sefirot – Inner Observation, Part 1).
All three attributes “one, unique, and unified must join together in our attainment, in our feelings, and even in our desire, and we tune into them like a radio receiver. Then we begin to feel that these are the qualities of the Creator.
Moreover, their correct connection with one another gives us the understanding that it is not one, nor unique, nor unified, but all together.
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From Kabbalah Lesson in Russian, 4/8/18
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Question: We have been trying for so long to form a vessel of bestowal and still cannot squeeze the desire to unite out of ourselves. Is this the recognition of evil?
Answer: Yes, this is the recognition of evil.
Question: And should we pray to the Creator from this point?
Answer: In general, it should be taken into account.
Question: Why does the Kli of bestowal come to us from the state of prayer as a reward for efforts and not as a matter of fact?
Answer: But what efforts do you have? In what?
Question: In uniting with the friends, in all the inner and outer spiritual work that we perform.
Answer: Try to unite with the friends, and you will see whether you have responsibility, the force of attainment, and everything else. Try, and then tell us.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/31/2025, “The Study of the Ten Sefirot“
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Question: You said that we must hold on to the light. What does this mean?
Answer: I meant that we must always think about not distancing ourselves from the light, not making any separations between us and the light. This is very important.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 9/1/2025, “The Study of the Ten Sefirot“
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Question: What does it mean, “that which is not attained, we do not call by a name”?
Answer: In the wisdom of Kabbalah, unlike in philosophy and the perception of our world, there is nothing that exists by itself. Everything exists only in my perception and sensation. And only about this do I have the right to speak.
There is no Creator, no creation, no worlds, nothing that we could call existing. Only I feel that this exists, I think, I see. Only in this way can I say something about it. Everything is perceived within my senses, depends on my attitude, and is entirely relative to me.
Therefore, we speak only about what a person reveals and attains. The Creator in Hebrew is called “Bo-Re,” “Come and See.” There is no Creator without creation.
The quality of bestowal, which is revealed inside our Kelim according to the equivalence of form with something outside, unattainable to us, we call Creator (“Come and See”): “Look what I saw!”
But I perceived Him in my organs of sensation, which changed within my transformed qualities. This change is within me.
I say: “The Creator has clothed in me!” Why? “Look at the form I have taken!” This form I call Creator. I do not point to Him Himself, but speak about the form clothed in my matter. This form I call Creator. The matter, the will to receive, has taken on the form of the desire to bestow.
Therefore, we evaluate and define everything only relative to the person attaining, and never outside of him. All the worlds are my Kelim, my vessels of perception. They only appear to me as existing outside.
In my inner desire I perceive myself, and in my outer desire I perceive the world since my Kelim are divided into internal and external. But when they unite together, I will have 10 Sefirot of the soul, and then the world will disappear, everything will enter into me.
Now I feel all those around me as existing outside, because my Kli is incomplete, broken. If it were whole, I would not distinguish anyone around me. I would perceive everything as the world of Ein Sof (Infinity).
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 9/4/09, Writings of Baal HaSulam “The Introduction to the Book ‘From the Mouth of a Wise Man’”
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