Chapter Fifty-Three:
Rabbi Yehudah Ashlag's "Introduction to the Zohar"
-- as translated and commented on by Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
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53.
"Then after you purify the animal part of your ratzon l’kabel and transform it into a will to bestow 'until He who knows all secrets would testify that (you) won’t ever lapse' (again on that level), you will enjoy an affinity of form with the world of Briah, and you will then ascend upward and receive Neshama-Light on a permanent level."
"And once you purify the verbal part of your body, you can then ascend upward to the sephira of Chochma and receive the Chaya-Light there, even though you will not have yet permanently purified it, except the light will not shine (upon you) permanently (yet)."
(c) 2006 Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
(Feel free to contact me at feldman@torah.org )
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Rabbi Yaakov Feldman has also translated and commented upon "The Path of the Just", and "The Duties of the Heart" (Jason Aronson Publishers). His new work on Maimonides' "The Eight Chapters" will soon be available.
Rabbi Feldman also offers two free e-mail classes on www.torah.org entitled
"Spiritual Excellence" and "Ramchal"
Rabbi Yehudah Ashlag's "Introduction to the Zohar"
-- as translated and commented on by Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
__________________________________________________
53.
"Then after you purify the animal part of your ratzon l’kabel and transform it into a will to bestow 'until He who knows all secrets would testify that (you) won’t ever lapse' (again on that level), you will enjoy an affinity of form with the world of Briah, and you will then ascend upward and receive Neshama-Light on a permanent level."
"And once you purify the verbal part of your body, you can then ascend upward to the sephira of Chochma and receive the Chaya-Light there, even though you will not have yet permanently purified it, except the light will not shine (upon you) permanently (yet)."
(c) 2006 Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
(Feel free to contact me at feldman@torah.org )
********************************
AT LONG LAST! Rabbi Feldman's translation of "The Gates of Repentance" has been reissued at *at a discount*!
You can order it right now from here
Rabbi Yaakov Feldman has also translated and commented upon "The Path of the Just", and "The Duties of the Heart" (Jason Aronson Publishers). His new work on Maimonides' "The Eight Chapters" will soon be available.
Rabbi Feldman also offers two free e-mail classes on www.torah.org entitled
"Spiritual Excellence" and "Ramchal"
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