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Atzilut is Private Providence The Striking of Thoughts upon Man The Meaning of Sins Becoming as Merits This Is the Path of Torah – 1 A Hedge for Wisdom – Silence - 1 For He Whom the Lord Loves He Admonishes - 1 The Fear of You and the Dread of You Shall Be upon All the Animals of the Earth - 1 The Garments of the Soul - 1 Beginning to Speak from the Connection with the Creator Sanctification of the Month Behold, I Am Setting Before You The Main Thing We Need Who Will Not Lift Up the Face Three Lines – 1 Turn Away from Evil and Do Good – 1 TANTA [Taamim, Nekudot, Tagin, Otiot] Find Favor and a Good Mind Who Hears a Prayer Fish Means Worries Raising the Hands The Discernments of “Woman” and “Sons” in the Torah Ruin by Elders—Construction; Construction by Youths—Ruin Our Faith in Books and Authors God Made It so that He Would Be Feared Questions in the Work Ani [I] and Ein [nothing/null] You Stand Here Today – 1 Turn Away from Evil and Do Good – 2 The Order of the Work The Difference between Kedusha [holiness] and Sitra Achra [other side] The Meaning of Exile Greeks Have Gathered Around Me The War of the Inclination What Is Handsome In the Work? Against Your Will You Live; Against Your Will You Die A Horse to Ride On Joy and Fear All Bitter Herb [Maror] Old and New The Torah Must Be Received with Both Hands Good Deeds Are Called Sons The Ruin of Kedusha [Holiness] Man Determines Nothing New Under the Sun The Meaning of “Torah Lishma [for Her sake]” From Lo Lishma to Lishma Joy that Comes from Dancing Definitions – 1 Exalt the Lord Our God Knowledge and Faith The Testimony of the Creator Upper and Lower It Is All Corrections Passion for Knowledge Faith Is Called “Action” The Desire to Bestow – 1 The Need and Importance of Teaching Faith Awakening – 1 Love of Others Colors in the Work What to Ask of the Creator—to Be His Servant Faith Within Reason How Good Are Your Tents, Jacob – 1 Man and the Torah Faith Is Regarded as Above Nature The Greatness of the Creator Is His Humbleness Foundations The Association of the Quality of Judgment with Mercy Devotion Concerning Suffering – 1 Concerning Fear The Torah Is Acquired through Suffering Two Kinds of Repentance For Your Crimes, Your Mother Was Sent Away Man’s Actions Run My Beloved Entry into the Work The Reason for the Faith Moses Is the Quality of Faith Am I In the Place of God? The Whole Earth Is Full of His Glory Mind and Heart As He is merciful, So You Are Merciful Repentance Inner Keys and Outer Keys One Learns Only Where One’s Heart Desires One Does Not Toil Over a Meal and Misses It Anyone Who Associates the Aim for the Creator with Another Thing Specifically through a Man and a Woman I Wish They Left Me and Kept My Law Why Israel Are Compared to an Olive Tree I Have a Minor Mitzva [commandment], Whose Name Is Sukkah A Person Builds a Building Turning His Ear from Hearing Torah The Creator Is Meticulous with the Righteous Man and His Role One Who Restrains Himself in Strife The General Public and the Chosen Few Delight Them with a Complete Building – 2 Fear and Love The Meaning of Evil Discernments in a Spiritual Kli [vessel] Man’s Work Prayer Concerning Equivalence of Form Happy Is the Man A Cure before the Blow Noah Was a Righteous Man Anyone with Whom the Spirit of the Creator Is Pleased Mind and Heart The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil How to Draw Near Him He Who Has No Sons Abraham Begot Isaac And Judah Approached Him – 1 And Behold, the Lord Stood Over Him Joy While Learning Torah Jacob Sent Anyone Who Sanctifies the Seventh – 2 The Lord Hears the Poor When Pharaoh Sent the People This Is the Day that the Lord Has Made Hear, O Israel Save Your Servant, You, My God This Day, the Lord Your God Commands You You Stand Today - 2 The Concealed Things Belong to the Lord Our God There Is Fear Only in a Place of Wholeness What Is Joy? The Ascent of Malchut to Bina Concerning the surrounding lights He Who Comes to Defile “Right” Means Wholeness What Is, He Swallowed Maror [bitter herb], He Will Not Come Out, in the work? 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759. Man as a Whole

As a whole, man consists of two discernments: 1) his own existence, 2) the existence of reality.

The existence of reality is divided into three discernments:

1) Necessity, without which reality would cease to be. For this, it is enough to eat a small slice of dry bread and one cup of cold water a day, sleep for a few hours with one’s clothes still on, and on a bench, not even in a house, but in a field or in some cave during the rains to keep from getting wet. His clothes, too, can be nothing but patches over patches.

2) Behaving as ordinary middle-class, but not wanting to resemble the rich, who have many rooms, elegant furniture, fine paraphernalia, and nice clothes, and not wanting to eat and drink everything the way the rich are accustomed to eating and drinking.

3) There is a craving and demand in his body to resemble the rich. Although he cannot obtain what he wants, his eyes and heart are dedicated to it, and he waits and labors to obtain that—to be admitted into the class of the rich.

4) This one exists in all of the three previous discernments: If he has earned enough for today, he does not worry about tomorrow. Rather, each day is regarded as his entire life span.

Usually, people are concerned with satisfying their needs only for seventy years. But past one hundred and twenty years, a man is not concerned with his provision. Also, sometimes a person thinks that each day should be in his eyes as new, meaning as a new creation.

It is like reincarnation—that yesterday’s person has incarnated into today’s person and he must correct everything he did the day before, both in good debts or in merits, meaning whether he did Mitzvot [good deeds] or transgressions.

For example, if he took something from his friend, he must return it. And if he lent something to his friend, he should receive it from him, since collecting a debt is a Mitzva [singular of Mitzvot], so he must collect from his friend.

And now we will speak of love for the Creator. First, one must know that love is bought by actions. By giving his friends gifts, each gift that he gives to his friend is like an arrow and a bullet that makes a hole in his friend’s heart. Although his friend’s heart is like a stone, still, each bullet makes a hole. And from many holes, a hollow is created, and the love of the giver of the gifts enters in this place.

The warmth of the love draws to him his friend’s sparks of love, and then the two loves weave into a garment of love that covers both of them. This means that one love surrounds and envelops them, and then they two become one person because the clothing that covers them is a single garment. Hence, both are cancelled.

It is a rule that anything new is exciting and entertaining. Hence, after one receives the garment of love from another, he enjoys only the love of the other and forgets about self-love. At that time, each of them begins to receive pleasure only from caring for his friend, and they cannot worry about themselves because one can labor only where he can receive pleasure.

Since he is enjoying love of others and receives pleasure specifically from that, he will take no pleasure in caring for himself. If there is no pleasure, there is no concern and no place for labor.

This is why you sometimes find in nature that when the love of others is exceptionally strong, one might commit suicide. Also, with love for the Creator, sometimes a person is willing to give up the above-mentioned third discernment for the love of the Creator. Afterwards, he is willing to concede the second discernment and then the first discernment, meaning all three discernments in the existence of reality.

But how can he cancel his own existence? The question is, “If his existence is cancelled, who will receive the love?” But the Creator grants love with the power to divert a person from the right path. In other words, he stops being rational and wants to be cancelled out from reality by the power of the love, and his rational mind has no strength to detain him.

Therefore, if we ask, “How can one come to such a state?” there is one answer to that: “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” This is why nature necessitates annulment, even though one does not understand it rationally.

Now we can understand the verse, “And you shall love ... with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” “Your might” means the existence of reality, “Your soul” means his own existence, and “Your heart” is already a high degree, meaning with both your inclinations—the good inclination, as well as the evil inclination.