WEDNESDAY PRAYER: GEVURAH-MAIN READING OF THE WEEK – THE ZOHAR BOOK

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WEDNESDAY PRAYER: GEVURAH-MAIN READING OF THE WEEK – THE ZOHAR BOOK

READING: SUNSET MONDAY

Main Reading for PRAYER OF MANY, today with ENGLISH ZOHAR READING, page 175-178.

ARVUT OF : Robin Anderson

THE LETTER OF ALEPH

  1. The letter Aleph stood outside and did not enter to appear before the
    Creator. The Creator said to it: “Why do you not come to me like all the
    other letters?” Aleph replied: “Because I saw all the letters leaving your
    presence without the desired answer. And besides, I saw You presenting the
    letter Bet with this great gift. And, indeed, the King of the universe cannot
    take back his gift and give it to another!” The Creator replied: “Although I
    will create the world by the letter Bet, it is you who will stand at the head
    of all the letters, and there shall be no unity in Me, but through you alone;
    all accounts and deeds of this world shall always begin with you, and all of
    unity shall be in you alone.”
    As we already know, all the letters’ questions are Aliyat MAN—their individual
    requests, prayers, desires to ascend to the Creator. And the Creator’s answers
    to them are called Yeridat MAD—the descent of the Light from Above, giving
    strength and abundance according to the letters’ requests. The great perfection
    in the letter Aleph stems not from the lower ones’ request for spiritual ascent and
    correction, but from a force (Light) descending from Above and elevating those
    that dwell below.
    This is why from the beginning of correction to its end, Aleph (unlike the
    other letters, whose properties fuel the process of correction during the 6,000
    years) is never stimulated to raise its request to the Creator. And only if the Light
    that bestows strength for spiritual ascent descends from Above and begins to
    shine upon Aleph will it be stimulated. However, this will only take place at the
    end of correction.
    Aleph did not raise its plea (MAN) to the Creator, for it saw that all the other
    letters asked, but to no avail, for there was an opposite property in the system
    of the impure forces against each of their properties. Therefore, Aleph decided
    that it was no better than the rest, that there is a corresponding impure force
    against it as well.
    Furthermore, it raised no requests (MAN) to the Creator because it saw that
    the Creator decided to create the world with the letter Bet, mercy. And since it
    had no doubt that His decision was irrevocable, it decided not to ask Him.
    Although it is true that the world was already created with the property of
    Bet, and that the Creator will not turn His gift over to another letter, the Partzuf
    that was created by the property of Bet is incomplete, small, VAK without a head.
    And since a Partzuf needs a head in order to reach the state of Gadlut, which is
    possible only when the Partzuf is filled not only with the Light of Mercy (Hassadim),
    but also with the Light of Wisdom (Hochma), more letters are necessary
    for the connection, conception and birth of a new Partzuf, a new state.
    A state of Gadlut can only be achieved with the help of the property of the
    letter Aleph. Only Aleph can bring a Partzuf to Gadlut, to supplement its body,
    VAK, with a head, GAR, Mochin—the Light of Hochma. The letter Aleph brings
    the union between ZA and Malchut in a face-to-face position, whereas previously,
    in Katnut, while being filled with only the Light of Mercy, ZA and Malchut were
    connected back-to-back. This is why Aleph creates a head for all the letters, and
    hence stands at the head of the alphabet.
    The Creator said: “That is why My Unity in the world is expressed only through
    the property of the letter Aleph. Furthermore, all rewards and punishments,
    distancing and drawing nearer, as well as the aspiration for spiritual correction
    (Teshuvah), all of which lead to the achievement of the end of correction, will
    only happen by the property of the Aleph. I have made Bet the basis of the Partzuf
    so that it would be in no way dependent on the deeds of the lower ones. Thus,
    even if they begin to sin, those above will remain unaffected.
    He continued: “But the Light in you, Aleph, is directly related to the actions
    of the lower ones. So if they sin, the Light of Wisdom (the Light of GAR in
    you) will immediately disappear. But if they correct their actions (Teshuvah), the
    Light of Hochma will return. And My unity with all the creatures at the end of
    correction will only be realized through the letter Aleph.”
    Letters are Kelim (plural for Kli—vessel), desires. And this refers to both the
    individual letters of the alphabet and those that form words. In the names of
    spiritual objects, letters signify the force of their desire, which the Light can fill.
    Letters of a simple name, without filling, designate its basis without Light—Kli
    of Aviut zero with the Light of Nefesh. Letters of a fulfilled name designate the
    magnitude of desires that are filled by Light.
    There are two sources of letters: Yod and Aleph. Yod is a genuine source, for
    when we write something, we begin with a dot (Yod), and then, as we proceed
    from the dot in one of the four directions, we get a line. Letters are Kelim,
    desires, in which the Light (pleasure) is received.
    A desire for something specific may only emerge if: (i) the initial, still
    unconscious desire is filled with delight, and (ii) the delight exits the desire.
    It is the memories (Reshimot) of past pleasures that lead to the emergence of a
    true desire to receive it, to feel it once more. And this is the very desire that
    is called Kli.
    A filled Kli cannot be called a desire, for it is satisfied. Therefore, expulsion of
    the Light and sensation of spiritual descent constitute the period of the creation
    of new Kelim for future receptions of Light, for new attainments. Because the
    first restriction is the reason for the disappearance of Light from all the vessels,
    its black dot, Yod, is the basis of all the letters-Kelim.
    However, the second restriction is the only true root of all the worlds,
    because the first restriction was only made on a point, (Phase Four, Malchut,
    the fourth letter Hey in the Creator’s name HaVaYaH). The second restriction,
    however, was made on Bina, in whom the two points, Bina and Malchut, were
    joined. The union of the two points forms a line, either vertical or horizontal. If
    it is a horizontal line, it is called “firmament” or Parsa.
    The sum of consequences of both the first and second restrictions forms
    a slanted line (); GE (Keter-Hochma) is depicted to its right, and AHP (Bina-
    ZA-Malchut) to its left. Keter-Hochma remain on their previous level and are
    designated by the letter Yod, the first root of the world, whereas, a result of the
    second restriction, designated by a slanted line (), Bina-ZA-Malchut fell to a lower
    level. And since the letter Yod is the first, though a very remote root of the worlds,
    and all the worlds were created afterwards and in accordance with the law of the
    second restriction, the letter Aleph stands at the head of the alphabet.
    The kind of Light that fills the spiritual Kli or Partzuf can also be seen from
    its designation: if it is filled with the Light of Wisdom (Ohr Hochma), the filling
    is designated by the letter Yod; and if it is filled with the Light of Mercy (Ohr
    Hassadim), it is the letter Aleph.
  2. The Creator made the Upper letters, which refer to the Sefira Bina,
    large, and the lower letters that refer to Malchut—small. Therefore it is said:
    “Beresheet Barah” (in the beginning He created)—two words that begin with
    Bet, and then Elokim Et (the Creator Himself)—two words that begin with
    Aleph. The first set of Aleph and Bet are letters of Bina, and the second set
    of Aleph and Bet are letters of Malchut. And they should mutually affect one
    another with their properties.
    When the Upper One wishes to give Light to the lower one, it should clothe
    in the lower one, signified by the first two letters Bet and the two letters Aleph
    in the first four words of the Torah. For the first, Upper Bet is Bina, the second,
    lower Bet is ZA, and the first Bet clothes into the second one.
    Similarly, the first Aleph refers to Bina and clothes into the second Aleph in
    ZA so as to fill it with Light. Therefore, the two letters Bet are like one letter Bet
    and the two letters Aleph are like one letter Aleph, since the lower letter merely
    constitutes the influence of the Upper One, which tells us that the Upper Partzuf
    fills the lower one.
    The world cannot be created with Aleph, for the word Arur (cursed) begins
    with it, and had the world been created with Aleph, the impure forces, called
    “cursed,” would have received great power from the pure forces, called Baruch
    (blessed). This is why the world (Nukva of ZA) is created with the letter Bet.
    Likewise, Adam in Nukva of ZA is also created by the power of Bet. Thus, Malchut
    of the world of Atzilut constitutes the root of all creation, all the worlds, and all
    that inhabit them.

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