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# How Havaye Shines in Elokim: This was the revelation in the First and Second Beis HaMikdash (especially in the Kodesh HaKodashim). When creation happens from Havaye automatically, Elokim unites with Havaye, so creations feel their source is Elokus (not their own existence). This is because here tzimtzum (Elokim) is for revelation. Deeper - since essence cannot hide essence, tzimtzum cannot conceal, its only purpose is revealing essence in lower realms. | # How Havaye Shines in Elokim: This was the revelation in the First and Second Beis HaMikdash (especially in the Kodesh HaKodashim). When creation happens from Havaye automatically, Elokim unites with Havaye, so creations feel their source is Elokus (not their own existence). This is because here tzimtzum (Elokim) is for revelation. Deeper - since essence cannot hide essence, tzimtzum cannot conceal, its only purpose is revealing essence in lower realms. | ||
# How Elokim Shows Havaye and Elokim are One: Here Elokim isn't just enabling Elokus revelation in lower realms, but is "simple tzimtzum" - concealing. But by its very nature (limitation) it becomes a vessel for Atzmus (beyond both Havaye and Elokim). This will be the revelation in the Third Beis HaMikdash, when space and time will be refined until they naturally express Atzmus (not just through light shining in them like in previous Temples). This will first be shown by world forces not just not interfering but actively bringing Jews from exile to redemption, culminating in complete expression at the resurrection of the dead. | # How Elokim Shows Havaye and Elokim are One: Here Elokim isn't just enabling Elokus revelation in lower realms, but is "simple tzimtzum" - concealing. But by its very nature (limitation) it becomes a vessel for Atzmus (beyond both Havaye and Elokim). This will be the revelation in the Third Beis HaMikdash, when space and time will be refined until they naturally express Atzmus (not just through light shining in them like in previous Temples). This will first be shown by world forces not just not interfering but actively bringing Jews from exile to redemption, culminating in complete expression at the resurrection of the dead. | ||
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