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==== Removing Darkness and Evil through Adding Light ==== By illuminating the darkness of exile, a little light pushes away much darkness, "a mitzvah is a candle and the Torah is light," one who comes to purify (others). We bring the light of redemption by nullifying the darkness of exile, by illuminating "the candle of Hashem is the soul of man." Through revealing the Yechidah (highest soul level), the Sitra Achra (forces of impurity) is completely nullified. By elevating Kelipat Nogah (neutral husk) to holiness, the three impure Kelipot are nullified because the intermediary is nullified, and there will be eternal redemption. By establishing a partition in the synagogue, a partition in holiness, the opposing forces will be nullified. Through slaughtering the Yetzer Hara (evil inclination), the Holy One Blessed be He will slaughter the Yetzer Hara. Through fulfilling Torah and mitzvot (not in a way that adds vitality to the Kelipot - darkness, but rather) in a way that they are good and illuminating deeds. This comes through preceding prayer service, which makes good deeds illuminating, and then through each mitzvah one adds light to the world and expels darkness, which will bring about "and the spirit of impurity I will remove from the earth." Through lighting Shabbat candles. Through the purification of the Jewish people, and something similar must happen now. Similar to how the exodus from Egypt was in the merit of righteous women. Mikveh of purity. Family purity. Through the six constant mitzvot.
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