Where Does Wisdom Come From?
Every disturbance on the spiritual path is a collection of various means that a person acquires: greater understanding, greater faith (since a person passes through this disturbance by faith), and a greater need for connection to the group, because he sees that only through this can he be saved.
A person comes to value this entire vessel that begins to take shape before his eyes: the true, collective vessel of the soul. He begins to reveal that this collective Kli is called the Shechina, as it is said: “The Shechina will dwell among us.”
Thanks to disturbances, a person becomes wiser. Otherwise, where would wisdom come from? By transforming the force of the disturbance into a useful force, I see the gap between the two: between what I previously understood as a disturbance and what has now become something useful. It becomes clear to me that even then, it was not a disturbance but a benefit, that it turned me exactly in the direction needed, and that earlier, I could not have received this force in any form other than as a disturbance.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 2/18/26, Rabash, “According to What Is Explained Concerning ‘Love Thy Friend as Thyself’”
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