Daily Tanya Thursday 25th Elul Igeres Hakodesh 17 Part 2: The Crown of Resurrection: Revealing the Infinite Through the Refined Body

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25th Elul

The Crown of Resurrection: Revealing the Infinite Through the Refined Body

 

 

🧾 Overview:

Todays Tanya explores the lofty spiritual concept of the “Keter”—the Divine crown—which represents a transcendent light that surrounds and connects the Infinite Source to creation. Our sages teach that in the future, this light will be revealed to all the righteous who rise in the resurrection. The “crown” is not just symbolic—it is a real spiritual level that bridges the unknowable Divine essence with the souls of the righteous.

The term “Kadosh” (holy) refers to a level completely beyond comprehension, even higher than the wisdom and understanding experienced in Gan Eden. This level, called “Ayin” (nothingness) in the Zohar, is the true essence of the upper crown. Its revelation will only occur when the soul is reunited with a purified body after the resurrection, fulfilling the principle that “the beginning is rooted in the end.”

However, to reach this exalted level, the soul must first pass through Gan Eden, where it attains Divine wisdom according to its spiritual capacity. This process is sustained by the “dew of Torah,” which revives the soul and prepares it for the ultimate revelation. As the verse says, “And when you awaken, it will speak with you”—hinting to the future dialogue between the soul and Divine wisdom.

 

 The Crown as a Spiritual Concept

Our sages taught that in the future, the righteous will wear their crowns and delight in Divine radiance. The “crown” represents a transcendent spiritual light—surrounding and encompassing—called “Keter,” which connects the Infinite Source to creation. It is not just symbolic, but a real spiritual intermediary.

🌟 Future Revelation of Divine Light

This crown-like light will be revealed in the physical world to all righteous individuals who rise in the resurrection, as it says, “Your people are all righteous.” At that time, they will proclaim “Kadosh” (Holy), a term that refers to a level of Divine separation beyond comprehension.

🧠 Beyond Wisdom and Understanding

“Kadosh” is above the grasp of intellect and knowledge—even higher than the Divine wisdom experienced in Gan Eden. As the verse says, “Wisdom comes from Ayin (nothingness),” referring to the level of Keter Elyon, which is called “Ayin” in the Zohar.

🕊️ Revelation Through Resurrection

This transcendent light will only be revealed when the soul is clothed in a refined body after resurrection. This reflects the principle that “the beginning is rooted in the end,” and “the final act was first in thought.”

🌳 Gan Eden as a Prerequisite

One cannot reach this level without first passing through Gan Eden, where the soul attains Divine wisdom according to its spiritual capacity. This is sustained by the “dew of Torah,” which revives the soul and prepares it for future revelation.

📖 Torah Study as the Key

The pleasure of souls in Gan Eden comes from understanding the secrets of Torah studied during life. This is supported by teachings in the Zohar and the Talmud, such as the story of Rabbah bar Nachmani.

🔥 The Light of Resurrection: Unlimited and Direct

The revelation during resurrection will be from the level of “Sovev Kol Almin”—a light that is not limited, measured, or contracted. Unlike the light in Gan Eden, which is filtered through spiritual descent, this future light will be infinite and unbounded.

🪙 Short Takeaway:

The deepest Divine light—beyond wisdom and comprehension—will be revealed only after resurrection, but it begins with Torah study and spiritual refinement in Gan Eden. The crown

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