Resist Uncorrected Vessels
In this world, our nature is egoism, which we either manage to cope with or not. But when we ascend and cross the Machsom, our work divides into three lines, and we proceed along the middle one. We enter spirituality with our small ego, although it may have grown, it is still insufficient. At each degree, we begin to receive vessels (Kelim) from the Klipot.
In other words, when leaving Egypt, one must take vessels along, so we flee from the Egyptians with “possessions” (vessels). Lights arrive at every degree, and our work is to create the correct combination between the vessel and the light, through which we rise to the next degree, where again we establish the correct combination, ascend once more, and so on.
At each degree there are Klipot: Amalek, the seven nations in the land of Israel, the desert, and so forth, as well as what suddenly appears within Israel itself, for example, the mixed multitude (Erev Rav).
All of this comes from the side of the Klipa and represents our inner vessels that are constantly being awakened. We correct them with the help of the surrounding light and thereby acquire a higher degree each time. And of course, our war does not cease until the end of correction.
We must constantly resist the Klipa, that is, our uncorrected vessels, because the Klipa exists within the person. This does not stop even upon entering the Land of Israel; there is still much to be done and corrected there. And a person must go through all of this.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/1/26, Rabash, “Why the Festival of Matzot Is Called Passover”
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