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== The Analogy in Chassidus == The right eye is a 'good eye' β like a person's view of himself, who always sees merit in himself (even when doing wrong). The left eye is an 'evil eye' β like a person's view of someone he dislikes β who always sees fault in them (even when doing good). * '''Daas Elyon''' is the very ability to look in one way or another, even before one has actually looked, but even at this level both ways cannot exist together (only the knowledge that one will look either one way or the other). * '''The root of Daas Elyon''' is like a person looking with both eyes together β seeing only one picture, which is '''inclusive''' in a way that there aren't two pictures that combined but truly one.
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