Actions of the Righteous
Question: What does it mean that we are studying Torah with the intention of not cutting ourselves off from the Creator, but being connected to Him?
Answer: We can do anything, but there is a force in the universe we all exist in. If we want to receive changes in us from this force, then we imagine such an action that can cause the influence of the upper light on us, and then we change. Our intentions change, what we want from our actions. These are the changes that the action of the righteous brings about.
The intention to bestow means that you do not want anything for yourself, but wish to act only for the sake of the Creator. It is clear that none of us has such an intention. But as it is said in TES (The Study of the Ten Sefirot) that we can attract this light and this force that will correct us. Then we will have intentions to act for the sake of the Creator in what we see as such an opportunity.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/26/2025, “The Study of the Ten Sefirot“
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