Jacob’s Ladder: A Rigorous System of Evaluation

292The ladder of spiritual attainment is within us, whereas my present degree exists externally. In addition, inside me are layers, much like those of an onion that represent increasingly inner states. Each such sphere constitutes a world, a new state, and a higher degree.

Starting from the outermost sphere (which is currently revealed to me and constitutes my present state), all the spheres are nested one within another, ever deeper and deeper, up to the innermost central point, the state of my final correction.

Therefore the Torah recounts the story of the ladder that appeared to Jacob in a dream that depicted its specific form. It is described precisely as a ladder, not as some spheres or other form, although it could have been described that way too. The sages chose to represent this specific state because it corresponds to the relationship between the branch and the root.

Jacob lies on the ground, falls asleep, disconnects from his current reality, and then he sees, the entire ladder rising to the very heavens beginning from the lowest rung. Who is Jacob? He is Abraham, who acquired the Aviut of Isaac and now is able to work with it in the middle line.

This simple picture can be given to everyone; it explains that the only way to transcend one’s present state it to rise to a higher degree. The higher you rise, the better it will be for you. This applies both to us personally and to the entire nation. By what means can this be done? This is what Baal HaSulam explains at the end of the “Preface to The Book of Zohar.” The means is one and the same for the individual, for the entire people, and for the whole world.

And we should not be resent that the Creator placed us in such harsh conditions. Terrible reports are broadcast on television, but has this stirred anyone from their place? No.

One can say, of course, that these unfortunate people simply do not know that there is such a solution to the problem, that no one has explained it to them. First of all we must accept that these Kelim, these states, come to us from above, that they are sent to us by the Creator. And then, in light of this knowledge, a person gradually begins to reveal a possible way out and to understand that, apparently, since the cause lies with Him, then the solution must also be in Him.

In the days of King David there were wars. At that time, they battled hand‑to‑hand, with spears, swords, and bows and arrows, and up to 100,000 people could die in a single day! War is war. Everything depends on how one looks at it.

Of course, for us in this world every killing is a tragedy. But we must understand that above they do not take bodies into account the way we do. From above, the reckoning centers on the intensity of the inner experience one undergoes through that body. If we lose 40 people in a week and this does not shifte our consciousness, then it is as if we have not lost anyone at all.

For what is measured is the degree of your grief, how it awakens you, what the results are; and if it has not awakened you, then it is as though you have lost nothing, as though you have felt nothing. The real system of evaluation is very strict.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/7/26, Rabash, “The Connection Between Passover, Matza, and Maror

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