Enjoy Bestowal
Question: How can a person (who is “something from nothing”) attain the Creator’s plan if he did not exist at that stage?
Answer: It is said: “From Your actions we shall know You.”
What does the second stage of the development of the desire say? “I want to be like You,” that is, like Keter. When it reveals the action of Keter from within Hochma, it says: “I do not want to be like Hochma, I do not want to enjoy its light, but I want to be like the root, like Keter, who gives pleasure to Hochma.”
And then Bina wishes to attain the same action as Keter and carries out this action in Zeir Anpin, and by bestowing like Keter, comes to an understanding of what pleasures exist in Keter and wants to enjoy precisely them. Therefore, Malchut desires to enjoy the degree of the Creator, the degree of Keter, that He is the giver.
Let us put it this way: a child enjoys what the mother gives him. Now he thinks: “I want to give my pleasure to my mother so that she will feel good.” And he does something for his mother. Through this he comes to understand how much the mother enjoys giving to him.
The mother’s pleasure in giving the child some candy is not his pleasure from the candy and not the pleasure that he then passes on to the mother. He understands that in the mother this pleasure is measured as a million candies. And then he wants to enjoy exactly such pleasure.
This means that in Malchut, in the fourth stage, an additional desire arises that did not exist before. The created being has attained this desire. Therefore, the fourth stage is called “Malchut” (kingdom); it is a stage that does not proceed directly from the Creator and is the root of created beings. It is still connected to the Creator, still filled with light, not separated from it, but the desire that is in it did not come directly.
The child has realized: “Mother enjoys a million times more from that candy she gives me because she loves me, she wants to bestow, she has a colossal measure of bestowal. Then I want to enjoy as Mother does.”
Therefore, for this additional desire, which does not come directly from the root stage, the creation cannot place a screen. It cannot now say: “But I want to bestow, I want to be like Him.” It cannot, it is unable.
It now wants to enjoy bestowal just as the Creator enjoys it, but wants to experience this pleasure in its desire to receive. And therefore, the created being is only capable of making a restriction.
Here a serious question arises: from where can it take the strength for the restriction? In other words, here the gap between it and the Creator, called “shame,” is revealed, and then the created being makes the restriction.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/19/26, Rabash, “Concerning Hesed [Mercy]”
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