Revelation of Godliness in Moshiach times

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In the future era, the ultimate purpose of Hashem's intention in creating the world will be fulfilled, and His desire and will to have a dwelling place in the lower realms (a home here in this physical world) will be realized. Hashem will reveal Himself here in the world, and all creation will see Him with physical eyes in an openly revealed manner, and this will be the most natural thing.

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Many verses describe this revelation. Only a semblance of such revelation did Hashem reveal at Matan Torah.

"And the glory of Hashem shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see together that the mouth of Hashem has spoken." — Yeshayahu 40:5

"For they shall see eye to eye when Hashem returns to Tzion." — Yeshayahu 52:8

"And your Teacher shall no longer hide Himself, and your eyes shall see your Teacher." — Yeshayahu 30:20

What Will Be Revealed[edit | edit source]

  1. The power of the Creator within the created will be revealed, and every creation will know that You created it.
  2. The power that brings everything into existence, the power of Atzmus [Divine Essence], will be revealed.
  3. The life-giving force (for each particular creation, the Ten Utterances) will be revealed.
  4. It will be revealed how "there is nothing besides Him."
  5. The revelation of the innermost level of Atik - Radla [unknowable head].
  6. A light that transcends all worlds, yet at the same time will be internalized.

The Nature of the Revelation[edit | edit source]

  1. The nature of the revelation will be in a way of simplicity.

Just as now the hand is burned by fire, similarly in spiritual matters in the future era, "all flesh will see," even animals and beasts.

  1. "And your Teacher shall no longer hide Himself, and your eyes shall see your Teacher" - He will be revealed without any garments [concealment].

It Happened Already in the World[edit | edit source]

At the giving of the Torah, it was only from Above, and therefore their impurity returned. In the future, the revelation will come from the world itself.

Therefore, even though it already happened at the giving of the Torah, there will be a new revelation in the future.

Our Actions and Service[edit | edit source]

Our service during the time of exile is to draw down the revelation of G-dliness, the Aleph in the exile. This is why Moshe + one = Moshiach. There are three stages in the revelation of G-dliness - Aleph - in exile, and our service for each of the three stages.

Since there will be a revelation of the name Havayah throughout the world, the Name will be pronounced as it is written throughout the world, not just in the Holy Temple as in the First Temple, through our actions.

Through the negation of "partnership" (belief in other powers), there will be a revelation of the Essence.

Our service to reveal how "there is nothing besides Him" is the service of "I was not created except to serve my Creator."

Through our service of the inner dimension of the soul, the inner dimension of Atik will be revealed.

Preparation for the future revelations, the inner dimension of Atik, through learning Chassidus (the inner dimension of Torah).

Through our actions during the time of exile, by revealing the inner intention of the descent, that the descent is for the purpose of ascent, and revealing this through self-sacrifice.

Preparation for "all flesh shall see," is to conduct oneself according to Torah and mitzvos (with faith and certainty as if one sees), without waiting until one understands.

(Through giving charity).

Taste, Sample, and Beginning[edit | edit source]

For our Rebbeim, even now the power of the Creator is revealed in creation; in the future it will be revealed to all.

In tzaddikim, the life-force is revealed.

For our Rebbeim, G-dliness is simple reality, to the extent that they need to work hard to conceive that the world exists.

A sample of "all flesh shall see," is that through radio one can hear (see) Chassidus physically throughout the world.

Through revealed self-sacrifice that comes from the revelation of the yechidah without garments.