The Worlds Are the Creator’s Attitude
Question: How do the worlds, which constitute our external part, help us correct our inner Kelim?
Answer: The Kelim of the pure and impure worlds represent the Creator’s governance over me, specifically whether He appears the good who does good or the opposite, depending on my perception through either the desire to bestow or the desire to receive. Through this, I explore my Kli.
It is similar to how my attitude toward a friend depends on his good or bad attitude toward me.
By faith above reason, I justify him, correct my Kelim, and then I see that his seemingly bad actions are directed at me with a good intention, or vice versa.
Ultimately, the worlds are the Creator’s attitude toward me. Since He reveals Himself through two opposite things that always cause confusion, it is impossible to understand Him immediately, consequently, this helps me clarify my Kelim, my attitude toward Him as the “One, Unique, and Unified” as the “Good that Does Good.”
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/26/26, Rabash, “Peace After a Dispute Is More Important than Having No Disputes At All”
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