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Chapter 49: The three contractions, their purpose, and how to reciprocate a love for G-d
- The many contractions: In general, there are many detailed contractions which conceal the infinite light of G-d within the descending order of the worlds until this physical world was able to be created. These contractions are so great in quality type, and number that they are too many to count.
- The three main contractions: Nonetheless, in general there are three major contractions which include all the other myriads of contractions. These are the contractions which created the three general worlds of Beriyah Yetzirah and Assiyah. Each of these general worlds and contractions contain a myriad of details.
- The world of Atzilus: The world of Atzilus is not included within the worlds of major contractions as this world is actual G-dliness.
- The contraction of the world of Beriyah: The world of Beriyah consists of the higher souls and angels who serve Hashem with their intellect, through comprehending G-dliness. For this world to be created and contain the existence of separate beings and give it the potential for G-dliness to be comprehended, a great and powerful contraction was required to take place.
- The contraction of the world of Yetzirah: The world of Yetzirah is much lower than the world of Beriyah, and hence although the light found in the world of Beriyah is itself limited and minute, it is considered unlimited in relation to the world of Yetzirah, and thus cannot be invested within this world. For this world to be created, a second great and powerful contraction and concealment was required to take place.
- The contraction of the world of Assiyah: The world of Assiyah is much lower than the world of Yetzirah, and hence although the light found in the world of Yetzirah is itself limited and minute, it is considered unlimited in relation to the world of Assiya, and thus cannot be invested within this world. For this world to be created, a third great and powerful contraction and concealment was required to take place.
- Elsewhere is written in great detail an explanation regarding these three types of contractions.
- Create man to do Iskafya: The purpose of all the above-mentioned “contractions” was to create the human body, and in turn to then have this body of man subjugate evil and bring light out from darkness.
- Elevating the soul to G-d: One accomplishes shining light through the darkness through elevating one’s G-dly and animal soul and its garments and soul powers all to Hashem. This is the entire purpose of the progressive descent of the worlds.
- Through contemplating all the above one should come to a recognition of how much he should love G-d and go beyond his way on behalf of G-d and should equally desire to do so.
- The contemplation: One should contemplate the above how G-d contracted his great infinite light with three different forms of contractions all in order to create man. This itself was due to His great love for us, to give lowly beings the opportunity to elevate themselves back to G-d, as love forces one to perform actions that otherwise he would not do.
- Giving up everything for G-d: Accordingly, how much more so should man reciprocate this love and action of G-d and give up everything he possesses, both spiritually and physically, on behalf of G-d, in order to attach to Him with a great love and attachment, and not let anything get in his way, not bodily matters, money, or wife and children.
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