{"id":10744,"date":"2025-12-04T22:47:40","date_gmt":"2025-12-04T22:47:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=10744"},"modified":"2025-12-04T22:47:40","modified_gmt":"2025-12-04T22:47:40","slug":"what-is-the-prohibition-to-greet-before-blessing-the-creator-in-the-work","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/what-is-the-prohibition-to-greet-before-blessing-the-creator-in-the-work\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is the Prohibition to Greet Before Blessing the Creator, in the Work?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Article No. 17, 1989<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>The Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;writes in&nbsp;<em>Tetzaveh<\/em>, Item 51: \u201cRabbi Yehuda started, \u2018Leave off the man whose breath is in his nostrils, for why should he be regarded?\u2019 Was the prophet cautioning to avoid the rest of the people, and that the rest of the people should avoid him, so people would never draw near to each other? He replies that the verse speaks of one who comes to the doorstep of one\u2019s friend to greet him before he blesses the Creator. It was said about this, \u2018Leave off.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On the face of it, what is the prohibition if a person greets his friend before he blesses the Creator? It is that it seems as though he honors his friend before he honors the Creator. But does the Creator need honor, that we can say that if one does not bless Him before his friend, it is a blemish in His honor?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is similar to a man walking into a henhouse and seeing that one rooster looks at another and does not pay attention to the man, who is the landlord. Can it be said that the rooster blemished the landlord? It is much more so with regard to the created beings compared to the Creator. His distance from man is far too great for man to be regarded as anything compared to the Creator, that we can say that he has blemished the glory of the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We should also understand what is written, \u201cThe verse speaks of one who comes to the doorstep of one\u2019s friend.\u201d Why is it specifically the doorstep of one\u2019s friend? What does it imply? It is as though if he does not come to the doorstep of his friend, he is permitted to greet his friend? We should interpret this with regard to man\u2019s work, for in the work, we speak of everything within one person, meaning that his friend and greeting are also in the same person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is known that man\u2019s work is to achieve&nbsp;<em>Dvekut<\/em>&nbsp;[adhesion] with the Creator, called \u201cequivalence of form.\u201d Since we learn that from the perspective of the Creator, whose desire is to do good to His creations, He created in the creatures a desire to receive that is regarded as yearning to receive delight and pleasure. This is called \u201cthe purpose of creation.\u201d Yet, in order not to suffer shame, a correction was made, called&nbsp;<em>Tzimtzum<\/em>&nbsp;[restriction] and concealment, so we do not feel the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;[holiness] and the delight and pleasure found in&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Although we say each day, \u201cThe whole earth is full of His glory,\u201d there is still concealment on it, so we must believe it. Yet, as long as one has not corrected one\u2019s actions to work in order to bestow, we do not feel it. Instead, it depends on man\u2019s work in obtaining the vessels of bestowal. To that extent, the&nbsp;<em>Tzimtzum<\/em>&nbsp;departs and he begins to feel the existence of the Creator. This is all of our work, to achieve equivalence of form called \u201c<em>Dvekut<\/em>&nbsp;with the Creator.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In order to be rewarded with vessels of bestowal, there is a complete procession of work, as Baal HaSulam interpreted the matter of the three souls within man: 1)&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;[soul] of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>, in which there is nothing to correct, 2) the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of the three impure&nbsp;<em>Klipot<\/em>&nbsp;[shells\/peels], in which there is nothing to correct, as this will be corrected only at the end of correction, and 3) the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Klipat<\/em>&nbsp;Noga [<em>Klipa<\/em>&nbsp;(singular of&nbsp;<em>Klipot<\/em>) of Noga], which is half good and half bad. All of man\u2019s work is in this&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>. If a person performs a&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;[commandment\/good deed], this&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;connects to&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>. If he commits a transgression, this&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;connects to the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of the three impure&nbsp;<em>Klipot<\/em>. Hence, in this&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;[soul] he can determine between bad and good, and all the work is only in this&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For this reason, when a person begins to engage in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;in truth, in order to achieve&nbsp;<em>Dvekut<\/em>&nbsp;[adhesion] with the Creator, he has two ways before him: The reward for the work he does will be for his own benefit and not for the sake of the Creator, regarded as wanting to nurse the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Klipa<\/em>, that she will receive the reward for his work, or, if he wants to nurse the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;through his work, meaning that the reward for his work will be only for the sake of the Creator, then his work feeds the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>. This is considered that the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Klipat<\/em>&nbsp;Noga joins the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, we should know that achieving the degree where \u201call your works are for the sake of the Creator\u201d is not done at once. Rather, as our sages said, \u201cMan\u2019s inclination overcomes him every day, and were it not for the help of the Creator, he would not overcome it.\u201d That is, we see that our sages come to tell us two things: 1) It is impossible to subdue the bad in one time. Rather, each day there is new work, as it is written, \u201cMan\u2019s inclination overcomes him every day.\u201d 2) A person cannot subdue it without the help of the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>These two discernments are called \u201clight and&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>.\u201d This means that the deficiency that a person finds\u2014that the evil controls him\u2014is the&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>. That is, he feels how far he is from working for the sake of the Creator and the matter of \u201cLove the Lord with all your heart,\u201d etc., and not for its own sake. The body cannot understand how can such a thing be, as it is completely against all intellect and reason for such a thing to be in reality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A person can understand the matter of assuming the burden of the kingdom of heaven only if by this, the Creator will give him all of his heart\u2019s wishes. That is, a person can understand that the Creator will serve the man and provide for all his needs. But if it is to the contrary, meaning that man should serve the Creator and always think how he can please the Creator so the Creator will enjoy his work, as it is written, \u201cThe Lord will rejoice with His works,\u201d meaning that the works of the Creator, who are the creatures, will delight Him, then a person asks, \u201cWhat will I gain by pleasing the Creator?\u201d since man\u2019s body understands only that which pertains to its own benefit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This lack that a person begins to feel, that he cannot work for the sake of the Creator, is called a&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;[vessel], meaning a need for someone to help him have a desire to work for the sake of the Creator. The help he receives from above is regarded as the Creator helping him, is regarded as \u201clight.\u201d Those two appear one at a time, and not at once.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is why it was said, \u201cMan\u2019s inclination overcomes him every day.\u201d That is, the light and the&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;are not completed in one day. Rather, it is as it is written, \u201cPenny by penny join into a great amount,\u201d until the&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;receives the full measure of the lack that is suitable to receive light in full.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is as it is written in&nbsp;<em>The Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;(\u201cIntroduction of The Book of Zohar,\u201d Item 140), \u201c\u2018Day to day expresses utterance, and night to night reveals knowledge,\u2019 etc. This is so because prior to the end of correction, before we qualified our vessels of reception to receive only in order to give contentment to our Maker and not for our own sake,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;is called \u2018the tree of knowledge of good and evil.\u2019 This is so because&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;is the guidance of the world by people\u2019s actions. This guidance qualifies us to ultimately correct our vessels of reception in order to bestow and to be rewarded with the delight and pleasure He had contemplated in our favor. \u2026Often, the guidance of good and evil causes us ascents and descents \u2026 Know that each ascent is regarded as a separate day \u2026 since all those nights are the descents, the suffering, and punishments that stopped the&nbsp;<em>Dvekut<\/em>&nbsp;[adhesion] with the Creator until they became many days one after the other. Now, once the night and darkness have also become merits and good deeds \u2026 there are no more stops, and all 6,000 years connect into one great day.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201c\u2026This is the meaning of \u2018Day to day expresses utterance,\u2019 since the word that separated between one day and the next has now become a great praise and praises it, for it has become a merit. Thus, they all became one day for the Lord \u2026 since only all of them together, assembled, became worthy of receiving that great knowledge.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It therefore follows that only through the ascents and descents, called \u201cdays and nights,\u201d when they join into the complete measure to be able to receive the great knowledge, there must be a great&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;[vessel], meaning a great need. This happens because of the descents when he sees that each day he becomes more needy of the Creator to help him emerge from self-love. Each day means the ascents, meaning that each time he receives help, called \u201clight and abundance,\u201d for the light in it reforms him.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is considered that the Creator helps him, for specifically through both we obtain a&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;that is fit to receive the delight and pleasure that the Creator contemplated in his favor. This is considered that he received the correction and the qualification to receive the purpose of creation, which is to do good to His creations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, the most difficult part of the work is that the order of the work is as two writings that deny one another. It is hard to understand how the two can be true.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For example, it is written in the essay about the order of the work by Baal HaSulam that \u201cwhen attributing the work to the Creator, to believe that the Creator accepts our work regardless of how the work seems.\u201d That is, it does not matter if he works with much knowledge and understanding, but if he attributes the work to the Creator, meaning works with the aim to bestow, the Creator accepts his work willingly, even if it is the simplest, without any understanding. However, he must aim to bestow. He said that one way or the other, we must believe that He will hear, even if he does not aim specifically to bestow, but aims that he is speaking to the Creator. Then, a person must believe that the Creator hears his prayer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On the other hand, it is written in&nbsp;<em>A Sage\u2019s Fruit<\/em>&nbsp;(Vol. 1, p 119) that a person must yearn to attain the Creator, meaning adhere to Him with complete recognition, that this is regarded as the Creator. This means that a person must walk on the right line, regarded as wholeness, and pray to the Creator and thank Him, even if he does not find within him anything that desires spirituality. But accordingly, how can he thank the Creator and say that the Creator hears what he says to Him, which is the meaning of attributing the work to the Creator, and He accepts his work regardless of how the work seems?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, if he relates only to the Creator and says, \u201cI am turning to the Creator and I believe that He can answer my wishes,\u201d by this a person becomes happy and feels superior. That is, the rest of the people have no connection to spirituality, and he believes that the Creator has given him [a feeling] that he has no spirituality, in whatever way, but the fact that he has an interest in thinking about spirituality, it makes no difference if he has or hasn\u2019t, or that he is now in utter lowliness, meaning that he sees that now he has no desire to ascend in degree and emerge from the lowliness, but he thanks the Creator because at least he is thinking about spirituality, while the rest of the people do not have any thoughts of spirituality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If he can thank the Creator, it gives him joy, and from&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;[not for Her sake] he comes to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;[for Her sake]. By this he ascends from his state of wholeness and can thereby come to a state where even if he forgets the state of lowliness he was in prior to making the calculation and thanking the Creator, it appears to him as though he has always been in this state.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This extends from the discernment that \u201cThe blessed clings to the Blessed,\u201d since the thanks he gives to the Creator makes a person feel whole, and to the extent of the joy he extends, so he can ascend in degree. We must say that this path is true, meaning that man hasn\u2019t the power to assess the importance of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>, but even touching anything of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;is infinitely more important to the Creator than all the corporeal things.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>About corporeal things, a person knows that it is worthwhile to thank the Creator for this, since the Creator gave the corporeal pleasures so that the person who receives them will feel joy and elation. Conversely, He gave the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;for the purpose of correction, as we learned about the concealment and hiding. However, a person should believe that he can give much gratitude when the importance of a matter is revealed to him, but that which does not appear to him as important, a person does not appreciate. Nonetheless, one who wishes to come into the work of the Creator must believe in the sages and say that a tiny touch on&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;is regarded as a great thing. He should work on this and appreciate the matter until he can elicit joy from that small thing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Our sages call this, \u201cWho is rich? He who is content with his lot,\u201d who settles for little. That is, even for a small thing he can be grateful as though it were a great thing. For this reason, any contact he has, even a negative one, is still regarded as positive.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In other words, the fact that a person sees and feels that he has no desire and yearning for work, which is truly negative, still, if he can extract from this and see how at least he has a thought to think about spirituality, he thanks and praises the Creator that he has dealings with spirituality, while he sees that there are people to whom the Creator did not even allow to think about the work. He believes that the Creator did choose him to give the knowledge that there is the matter of spirituality, and says that it is only that the Creator has not given him permission to enter and do the holy work. If he can derive joy from that state, it can pull him out of his state of lowliness and admit him into the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, on the other hand, a person must awaken within him the value of the work on the path of truth, meaning what a person must correct. This is as it is written there, that a person must achieve wholeness, be rewarded with 620 times more than he had prior to the descent of the soul into the body. Although this contradicts the quality of the \u201cright,\u201d it is still true, meaning the wholeness is precisely to come to correct what he must.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Now we can understand what we asked about the prohibition to greet his friend before he blesses the Creator. We must know that in the work, every person is a whole world. It follows that his friend means the body, in the sense that it has&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Klipat<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Orla<\/em>&nbsp;[Noga]. To \u201cgreet\u201d means to have wholeness before he blesses the Creator. That is, his foundation must be to bless the Creator, meaning that everything he does is for the sake of the Creator and not for his own sake, which is the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of the three impure&nbsp;<em>Klipot<\/em>. For this reason, when he first tries to aim that everything will be for the sake of the Creator, he can then greet his friend, meaning that then he subdues his friend, in that he is subjugated to also work for the sake of the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It follows that if he blesses the Creator before he greets his friend, it means he wants the glory of the Creator to be revealed, as it is written, \u201cWhen the Lord favors man\u2019s ways, even his enemies will make peace with him.\u201d This is how it should be, and not the other way around. This is the meaning of the prohibition to come to the doorstep of one\u2019s friend, etc.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Article No. 17, 1989 The Zohar&nbsp;writes in&nbsp;Tetzaveh, Item 51: \u201cRabbi Yehuda started, \u2018Leave off the man whose breath is in 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