Mutual Relations
Question: What does the Kli (vessel) between us mean?
Answer: The Kli between us is the relation of one person to another, the glue between them. If such glue exists, it is built from the intention for the sake of bestowal.
How can I “adhere” to you so that we become one Kli? My intention to bestow to you and your intention to bestow to me bring us closer and bind us together so that we become as one Kli.
This intention between all of us must be asked for from above, we must receive the light that will correct us and give it to us. Then, by uniting, we will become one Kli. It is precisely in these intentions of each one toward the other that the light will dwell because these intentions are similar to the light, not the Kelim (vessels) themselves.
The Kelim themselves exist only in order to generate intentions toward one another. This can be imagined as follows: We are all within one Kli, and each of us is Malchut. And if one, in relation to another, works with an intention for the sake of bestowal, then this relation itself becomes the Kli. It is into this that the light enters according to equivalence of form.
Thus, in our Malchut (mine and yours), we never receive the light, since they are vessels of reception. We know that reception occurs in the nine first Sefirot, which are the qualities of the Creator.
If there is a relation between us, then your desires become my first nine Sefirot, and my desires become your first nine Sefirot. In these mutual relations we build the Kli.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/11/26, Rabash, “What Are Day and Night in the Work?”
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