{"id":9377,"date":"2025-11-20T13:13:24","date_gmt":"2025-11-20T13:13:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=9377"},"modified":"2025-11-20T13:13:25","modified_gmt":"2025-11-20T13:13:25","slug":"sometimes-spirituality-is-called-a-soul","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/sometimes-spirituality-is-called-a-soul\/","title":{"rendered":"Sometimes Spirituality Is Called \u201ca Soul\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Article No. 13, 1984<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We must understand why spirituality is sometimes called \u201ca soul\u201d [Heb:&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>], as it is written, \u201cBody and soul,\u201d and sometimes spirituality is called \u201csoul\u201d [Heb:&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>], as in, \u201cAnd you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Usually, when speaking of spirituality, we speak of its highest discernment, which is&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>, so that one will know that a high degree has been made ready for him, which is&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>, to evoke in his heart the desire to achieve it and to think what is the reason that he has not achieved it yet. Then he will come to know that all we need in order to attain spirituality is equivalence of form.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The body is born with a nature of self-love, which is disparity of form from the Creator, whom we attain as only giving. Thus, one should cleanse one\u2019s body and come to equivalence of form so he, too, will want to do things that are only to bestow. By that, he will be able to reach this high degree called&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>. This is why we always speak in terms of body and&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>&nbsp;[soul].<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But when referring to the order of the work, following the degree of the body comes the degree of&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>. This is why the writing says, \u201cAnd you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul [Heb:&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>],\u201d for this is the next degree after the body.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is why it says, \u201cWith all your heart,\u201d and subsequently, \u201cWith all your soul.\u201d In other words, one must be willing to give everything he has to the Creator. But afterwards, if he obtains a higher degree, meaning&nbsp;<em>Ruach<\/em>&nbsp;[spirit], and then&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>, he should still be willing to give everything to the Creator. But the text begins with the first degree that comes after the body.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>All that a man has, he must give to the Creator. This means that he does not do anything for his own benefit. Rather, everything is for the sake of the Creator. This is considered that all his deeds are only to bestow, while he is completely inconsequential. Rather, everything is for the sake of the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Now you can understand what is written in&nbsp;<em>The<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;(<em>Teruma<\/em>&nbsp;[Contribution], p 219, Item 479 in the&nbsp;<em>Sulam<\/em>&nbsp;Commentary), \u201c\u2018With all your soul.\u2019 He asks, \u2018It should have said, \u2018In your soul,\u2019 what is \u2018With all your soul?\u2019 Why does it say, \u2018With\u2019?\u2019 He replies that it comes to include&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Ruach<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>. This is \u2018With all your soul,\u2019 where \u2018all\u2019 means what this&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;grips.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>From this, we see that&nbsp;<em>The<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;interprets the \u201call\u201d that the Torah adds to us as coming to tell us that&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Ruach<\/em>&nbsp;are included in the&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>. However, it deliberately begins with&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>, since after the body comes the&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>. But when we speak of spirituality in general, we refer to spirituality as&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>, as it is written, \u201cAnd he blew into his nostrils the&nbsp;<em>Neshama<\/em>&nbsp;[\u201csoul\u201d or \u201cbreath\u201d] of life.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To obtain the degree of&nbsp;<em>NRN<\/em>&nbsp;[<em>Nefesh<\/em>&#8211;<em>Ruach<\/em>&#8211;<em>Neshama<\/em>], we must go by a path of bestowal and try to come out of self-love. This is called \u201cthe path of truth,\u201d meaning that by so doing, we will achieve the quality of truth that exists in His Providence, who behaves toward us with the quality of benevolence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is called \u201cThe Creator\u2019s seal is truth.\u201d This means that the objective of the work of the Creator, meaning His work in creating the worlds\u2014which is to do good to His creations\u2014is that man must reach the Creator\u2019s quality of truth. Man will know that he has reached his completeness after he has attained the guidance of the Creator as benevolent, whether he has abundance. But also, he should see that others have abundance, too, meaning see that everyone has complete abundance.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is presented in \u201cIntroduction to the Study of the Ten Sefirot\u201d (Item 150), \u201cThe fourth discernment of love, which is unconditional love, is eternal. This is so because after he has judged the whole world favorably, the love is eternal and absolute. There cannot be covering and hiding in the world because there, it is a place of complete disclosure of the face, as it is written, \u2018Your Teacher will no longer hide Himself, but your eyes will see your Teacher,\u2019 since he already knows all of the Creator\u2019s dealings with all the people in the form of true Providence that appears from His name, \u2018The Good Who Does Good to the good and to the bad.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It therefore follows that if one reaches complete perfection, he attains his true state. However, there are preliminary degrees before that, as it is written in \u201cIntroduction to the Study of the Ten Sefirot,\u201d that the first discernment is repentance from fear. It is written about it (Item 63), \u201cThe first degree of attainment of the disclosure of the face, meaning attainment and sensation of the Providence of reward and punishment in a way that He who knows all mysteries will testify that he will not turn back to folly, is called \u2018repentance from fear.\u2019 At that time, his sins become mistakes for him, and he is called \u2018incomplete righteous\u2019 or \u2018medium.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, according to the above, there is another sign that one is walking on the path of truth\u2014the state of negation. In other words, even though he sees that now he is in a worse state, that is, before he began to walk on the path of truth he felt closer to&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;[holiness], whereas now that he\u2019s begun to walk on this path he feels more remote. But according to the known rule, \u201cHoliness is increased, not decreased,\u201d there rises the question, \u201cWhy now that he is walking on the path of truth does he feel that he is regressing instead of progressing, as it should be if he is walking on the path of truth? At the very least, he should not decline from his previous state.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The answer is that there must be absence before there is presence. This means that first there must be a&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;[vessel], which is called \u201ca lack,\u201d and then there will be room to fill the lack. Therefore, first, one must go forward and bring himself closer to the truth each time. In other words, each time he goes forward, he sees his situation: that he is immersed in self-love. And each time he should see more clearly that self-love is bad because self-love is what hinders us from reaching the delight and pleasure that the Creator has prepared for us, as this is what separates us from the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Accordingly, we can understand that what a person thinks\u2014that he is regressing now that he has begun on the path of truth\u2014he must know that this is not so. Rather, he is advancing toward the truth. Previously, when his work was not based on bestowal and faith, he was far from seeing the truth. But now he must come to feel the evil within him, as it is written, \u201cThere shall be no strange god within you.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Our sages said, \u201cWho is the strange God in a man\u2019s body? It is the evil inclination.\u201d In other words, within a person, the will to receive is his very evil.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And then when he has achieved the recognition of evil, he can say that he is going to correct it. It turns out that prior to attaining his evil to an extent where he couldn\u2019t tolerate it any longer, there was nothing to correct. Thus, he has indeed gone a long way forward in the truth, to see his real situation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And when a person sees the evil in himself to an extent that he cannot tolerate it, he begins to seek advice for how to come out of it. But the only advice for a man of Israel is to turn to the Creator, so He will open his eyes and his heart and fill it with sublime abundance, as our sages said, \u201cHe who comes to be purified is aided.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Then, when he receives help from the Creator, all the lacks will be filled with the light of the Creator, and he begins to rise on the degrees of holiness because the need has already been prepared within him by coming to see his true state. Hence, now there is room to receive his completeness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And then a person begins to see how each day, according to his work, he rises ever upwards. However, we must always awaken what the heart forgets, what is needed for the correction of the heart\u2014<em>Love of friends<\/em>\u2014whose purpose is to achieve love of others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is not a pleasant thing for the heart, which is called \u201cself-love.\u201d Hence, when there is a gathering of friends, we must remember to bring up the question, meaning each one should ask himself how much we have advanced in love of others, and how much we have done to promote us in that matter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Article No. 13, 1984 We must understand why spirituality is sometimes called \u201ca soul\u201d [Heb:&nbsp;Neshama], as it is written, \u201cBody 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