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==== Method of Learning ==== Moshiach will teach Torah in a way of seeing (similar to seeing with the mind's eye) because when a person learns through the power of binah with understanding and comprehension, the light of intellect becomes concealed in garments of comprehension. Even at the level of chochma which is the abstract intellectual point before the details of comprehension and its garments, it is still within the realm of comprehension which conceals the essence of the matter. This is unlike the power of sight which does not conceal the matter but sees its essence without concealment and garments. (This is also why one can see something in 'one moment' that understanding it and explaining it to others would take many years, unlike sight which is instantaneous because through sight one grasps the thing itself not through a garment). Moshiach who will reveal Torah as it exists in its root in the essence of the Ein Sof will reveal it in a way of seeing, as the verse states "Your eyes shall see your teacher." Through this he will reveal the essence of Torah which will be revealed to all Israel equally, which is why one of the prophecies is that "No longer will they teach one another...for they will all know Me." (This aspect is also connected to Moshiach being a "king" whose teaching of the people is not through knowledge and comprehension but through seeing "in the light of the king's countenance"). Through this method of teaching he will be able to teach all of Israel.
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