A Series of Clarifications
Question: Why is the goal hidden?
Answer: “I want to come to the Creator.” Let us say I have some kind of desire of this kind. What this desire is, I do not know. What I should do, I do not know. Who is the Creator? What does it mean to “come to Him”? How can I understand that it is I who comes to Him? If I do not know what state I am going to be in, and what exactly will happen to me, then I am just saying the words. Do I know what they mean?
I imagine now that it is good, like a child who thinks it is good to be, say, a policeman: “The policeman is big; he has a gun.” I will also think that it is good to be in union with the Creator. I do not know what properties He has or what is the similarity of form. If I am the same, what will I be? How is He? And Who Is He? Nothing is clear.
But if I initially approach this idea with the help of a group, then I already find out some detail in it. That is, merging with the Creator becomes clearer to me, and to this extent I comprehend Him. Let us say that I comprehended a hundredth part.
Now some kind of obstacle comes again, and again I perform some actions in the group with the same thought of coming to the Creator. After all, initially “Israel, the Creator and the Torah are one.” And again, I am making a clarification.
So I performed my actions in a group, teamed up with my friends, and I gained strength from them because loving my friends should lead me to love the Creator, and again it became clearer to me what “love the Creator” means because I was engaged in fulfilling the commandment “love your neighbor.” As a result, the totality of fulfilling this commandment leads me to fulfill the commandment “love the Creator.” I am building a Kli.
“Love thy neighbor” is the construction of a vessel of 613 parts. Let us put it this way: I am gluing together all the parts of a common Adam HaRishon (The First Man), like pieces of a broken clay vessel, and the glue between them is precisely the fulfillment of the commandment “love your neighbor as yourself.” In this way, I build a Kli.
And what is revealed inside the Kli is already “love the Creator.” When the Creator fills the vessel, He makes me feel exactly this way. Thus one thing becomes the cause of the other.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 2/18/26, Rabash, “According to What Is Explained Concerning ‘Love Thy Friend as Thyself’”
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