Prayer Is a Complete Request
Question: Is the connection with the Creator expressed in prayer or in the answer to prayer?
Answer: The answer to a prayer depends on the prayer itself. There is nothing that we do not request from below; only the form in which the answer arrives takes depends on the requester’s level of development.
Let us say a baby is crying, he cannot ask his mother: “I want 30 grams of your milk, which you will give me by breastfeeding me. There are certain substances in milk that will make me grow.” The child does not know all the causes and consequences; he does not even know what he needs. He just cries from his unfilled lack (Hisaron), and the mother, guided by this cry, knows what he needs.
But if an adult were to start screaming in the street the way a baby cries in a cradle, no one will understand him while the baby’s cries are understandable: either something is bothering him or he is hungry.
An adult may have a thousand reasons to scream. He must express his cry in a very understandable way: what exactly does he want and why, what it will give him, and how he can ask others. He already has to somehow organize a connection with other people, because it is not natural.
We are treated the same way from above, depending on our level of development. But MAN, the prayer we raise is a complete request. That is, it is enough for a baby to just scream, because inside his cry there is already a request to the upper from beginning to end. And the upper understands this appeal and deciphers it.
The baby does not know why he is screaming, but the prayer he raises is MAN that contains all the information as if he knows everything one hundred percent. The same applies to spiritual work.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/19/26, Rabash, “Moses Went”
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