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Revelation of Godliness in Moshiach times
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== Our Actions and Service == 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).
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