910. Until He Does Not Know
Purim, March 13, 1979
“Until he does not know”: There are three discernments:
1) Not knowing the distinction between cursed and blessed, meaning that knowing that the will to receive is called Haman and the desire to bestow is called “righteous Mordechai” has not been established. Rather, even when he works in order to receive, he considers it as being righteous.
2) The awareness that reception is called Haman and bestowal is called “righteous” has been established in him.
3) At the end of correction, called “very,” when SAM becomes a holy angel, meaning that reception has been corrected with the aim to bestow, there will be no distinction between reception and bestowal since all of the reception has been admitted into the aim to bestow. This is the meaning of “One must be intoxicated,” since all the occasions will be canceled except for Purim, since it pertains to the end of correction.
This is why we should imply the end of correction, where intoxication implies sweetening, when all the bad has been sweetened, while in the not knowing of the first kind there is still no sweetening.