Direct the Desire Toward the Upper Force
Question: Why is it called a change if something completely new must be created? “To change” means to alter something that already exists, doesn’t it?
Answer: Why is the act of creating something new called a change rather than an acquisition of something new? Ii is in fact a new acquisition. We must acquire the desire that exists in the upper force in accordance to its magnitude and form.
This constitutes change because these new qualities come, as it were, in place of our own inherent qualities. They refine and suppress our natural qualities, since they are richer and stronger than them. Consequently a person identifies with these new qualities rather than with their own natural, corporeal, animalistic properties.
Acquiring a new desire means receiving a desire directed toward the upper force. The change in the quality that must be within it lies in the fact that the desire is now used for an external purpose, with an intention aimed at the upper force rather than at oneself. Both the desire itself and the direction of this desire are new.
These are not the desires that currently exist in me. I have desires for fulfillment that I feel in my ordinary life without any awareness of the upper force. The new desire that I begin to acquire is opposite to my own desires.
All the desires I currently have are directed toward myself, for my own benefit; a state referred to as “for the sake of receiving,” for self-enjoyment. The new desire that I receive is greater and higher than all my other desires, and it must be directed in the opposite direction, toward the upper force.
I receive a completely raw, unprepared form in it, something very small. And although this desire is greater than all my desires of this world, it is still insufficient, both in magnitude and in quality, to begin connecting with the upper force and to perceive the upper one within it.
I must increase this desire in magnitude and change its direction so that it is not aimed at myself, a state known as Lo Lishma (for one’s own sake), but is instead directed toward the upper force, a state known as Lishma (for His sake).
As soon as I accomplish this, that is, when I attain a force that, in both magnitude and direction, corresponds to the upper force at the minimal level, I immediately begin to feel the upper force, not in the unconscious form called “this world,” but consciously, in a form known as the world of Assiya, as a spiritual world.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/27/26, Rabash, “Peace After a Dispute Is More Important than Having No Disputes at All”
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