🌕 THURSDAY PRAYER: KETER-KIDDUSH LEVANAH קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה

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🌕 THURSDAY PRAYER: KETER-KIDDUSH LEVANAH קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה

READING: BETWEEN AFTER MIDNIGHT AND DAWN WEDNESDAY

KIDDUSH LEVANAH קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה : 🌳

PRAYER OF GRATITUDE ON NEW MOON

ACT OF GRATITUDE: READING OF AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK OF SHAMATI

AND THEY SEWED FIG-LEAVES
I heard on Shavat, 26, February 16, 1947

In other words, Dvekut (Adhesion) is called bestowal, and
he is afraid that perhaps he will not have the ability to bestow.
It turns out that he is adhered to Kedusha, and this is called “a
shade that comes from the side of Kedusha.”
There is also a shade that comes because of a sin. It means
that the concealment comes to one, not because he does not want
to receive, but to the contrary, it is because one wants to receive
in order to receive. This is the reason why the Light leaves, since
the whole difference between Kedusha and Klipa (Shell) is that
the Kedusha wants to bestow and the Klipa wants only to receive,
and not to bestow at all. For this reason that shade is considered
to come from the side of the Klipa.

-Baal HaSulam, Shamati, page 127-128

POSTED IN ARVUT BY: Celina Syuy

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