In the language of Kabbalah the male and the female represent the forces of giving and receiving; the dynamic dance beween the light and the vessel.In the union of opposites a new entity is formed, the possibility of receiving the light with the intention of giving. This represents the ultimate purpose of Creation. This dance is represented within each man and woman, between each other and in our relationship with the Divine.
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Rabbi Ashlag starts off his Introductions to the Kabbalah by considering what the full potential of a human being really is. We have both soul and body, but they come to us via very different paths. How do they complement each other? Do the events of my life have meaning? Rabbi Ashlag patiently unfolds the answers to these questions step by step from the perspective of the innermost part of Torah.
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