{"id":9719,"date":"2025-11-24T13:21:46","date_gmt":"2025-11-24T13:21:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=9719"},"modified":"2025-11-24T13:21:47","modified_gmt":"2025-11-24T13:21:47","slug":"concerning-the-reward-of-the-receivers","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/concerning-the-reward-of-the-receivers\/","title":{"rendered":"Concerning the Reward of the Receivers"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Article No. 32, 1985<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is known that man cannot work without reward. This means that if one were not given reward, he would not make a move. This stems from the root of the creatures, which is utterly motionless, as it is written in&nbsp;<em>The Study of the Ten Sefirot<\/em>&nbsp;(Part 1, item 19): \u201cWe love rest and vehemently hate movement, to the point that we do not make even a single move if not to find rest. This is because our Root is motionless and restful; there is no movement in Him whatsoever. For this reason, it is also against our nature and hated by us.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Accordingly, we must know what is the reward for which it is worth our while to work. To explain this we must look into what we know\u2014that there is the purpose of creation and the correction of creation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That purpose of creation is from the perspective of the Creator. That is, we say that the Creator created creation because of His desire to do good to His creations. This brings up the famous questions, \u201cWhy are the creatures not receiving delight and pleasure, for who can go against Him and say that he does not want delight and pleasure if He has installed in the creatures a nature where each one wants to receive?\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We learn that only the will to receive is called \u201ccreation,\u201d and \u201ccreation\u201d means something new, which is called \u201cexistence from absence.\u201d Therefore, He has created this nature in the creatures, which means that everyone wants to receive and He wants to give. So who is delaying?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The answer to this is presented in the words of the ARI (in the beginning of the book,&nbsp;<em>Tree of Life<\/em>): \u201cTo bring to light the perfection of His deeds, He has restricted Himself.\u201d He explains there, in \u201cInner Reflection,\u201d that it means that since there is a difference between giver and receiver, it causes disparity of form, meaning unpleasantness to the receivers. To correct this there was a correction that the abundance shines only to a place where there is an aim to bestow, for this is called \u201cequivalence of form,\u201d and \u201c<em>Dvekut<\/em>&nbsp;[adhesion] with the Creator.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Then, when he receives the delight and pleasure, he does not feel unpleasantness, and the abundance can come to the receiver because the receiver will not feel any deficiency upon the reception of the abundance. That is, he will not feel deficient because he is a receiver, since his aim is to bestow contentment upon the Creator, and not because he wants to receive pleasure for himself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It therefore follows that if we introspect into what we must do in order to receive the delight and pleasure, it is only to obtain the&nbsp;<em>Kelim<\/em>&nbsp;[vessels], which is a second nature, called \u201cvessels of bestowal.\u201d This is called the \u201ccorrection of creation.\u201d Therefore, we should know what reward we should demand of the Creator to give us in return for our labor in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;[commandments]: it is that He will give us vessels of bestowal.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is written in the introduction to the book,&nbsp;<em>Panim Masbirot<\/em>&nbsp;[<em>Welcoming Face<\/em>], the root of the reward is the&nbsp;<em>Masach<\/em>&nbsp;[screen] and the&nbsp;<em>Ohr Hozer<\/em>&nbsp;[Reflected Light]. Therefore, we need not demand pleasure and abundance in return for work, but vessels of bestowal, for this is all we need in order to receive the delight and pleasure. Before one obtains the vessels of bestowal, he suffers in his life, for he hasn\u2019t the suitable&nbsp;<em>Kelim<\/em>&nbsp;to receive delight and pleasure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We see that we should make three discernments in our actions in the order of our work: 1) forbidden things, 2) permitted things, 3)&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>. With forbidden things it is impossible to speak of intentions for the Creator, that I can do something forbidden even&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;[for Her sake]. We cannot even speak of doing them. Our sages call this a \u201c<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;[commandment] that comes by transgression.\u201d Only with the permitted things can it be said that we should aim for the Creator, or that he cannot aim, and then he has no&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>. However, when he can aim to bestow, this act is regarded as a&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With acts of&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>, such as eating a&nbsp;<em>Matza<\/em>&nbsp;[Passover bread], eating in a&nbsp;<em>Sukkah<\/em>&nbsp;[<em>Sukkot<\/em>&nbsp;hut], etc., even when one does not aim to bestow with them, it is still regarded as a&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>, since&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;[not for Her sake] is also a&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>. But when he does aim with it in order to bestow, that&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;causes him to be rewarded with the light in the&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When he can no longer aim, but does the&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, our sages said, \u201cOne should always engage in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, and from&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;he will come to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>.\u201d It follows that even when he does not aim, he is observing the&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;of the Creator. But when he does permitted things, it is called \u201coptional,\u201d and this cannot be added to the count of&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, when he commits forbidden things the transgression is written in his account. At that time he regresses from the path of Torah, becoming farther from the Creator. When he observes&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;he also becomes close to the Creator, but this is a slow path, meaning that by that he is nearing the Creator by a long route until he can cling to the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But when he performs the&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, by this he becomes more adhered to the Creator each and every time, until he is rewarded with the flavors of Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We can also discern from this if he enjoys the&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;or not. That is, when he eats a tiny piece of&nbsp;<em>Matza<\/em>, he cannot observe the&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;if he is not enjoying, for one who eats a tiny piece of&nbsp;<em>Matza<\/em>, below the threshold of pleasure, does not do his due. Rather, he must enjoy, or else he cannot bless.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Also, the delight of Shabbat [Sabbath] is a&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>. If he does not enjoy eating a Shabbat meal, he also did not do his due. Therefore, the rule is that on the Eve of Shabbat, close to the afternoon prayer, one should not eat until it is dark, so he will enjoy the meal. Our sages said about it (<em>Pesachim<\/em>, p 99): \u201c\u2018One should not eat on the eve of Shabbat and good day from the afternoon prayer onward, so he will come into Shabbat hungry,\u2019 the words of Rabbi Yehuda.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Still, even if he cannot aim in order to bestow, he is still observing the&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;of eating a&nbsp;<em>Matza<\/em>&nbsp;etc. Also, in permitted things, even if he cannot aim in order to bestow, it is still regarded as not being more materialized by eating permitted things when they are necessary, meaning that without them a person cannot live. It is permitted to receive these things in any case, meaning even when he cannot aim to bestow with them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But with permitted things that are not necessary, when one uses them he becomes more materialized even if he commits no transgression by eating them. On the one hand we can say that necessities stand one degree below&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;when they are done&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It therefore follows that we should discern from below upward: 1) forbidden things, 2) permitted things with which he cannot aim to bestow, 3) permitted, but necessary things, 4)&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;with which he does not aim in order to bestow, 5) permitted things with which he aims in order to bestow. (However, a&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;without the aim and permitted things in order to bestow require scrutiny, which of them is more important because there is room for mistakes here. This is why I do not want to scrutinize it), 6)&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;with which he aims in order to bestow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It follows that the reward is only to obtain vessels of bestowal. When one attains these vessels he has everything.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Article No. 32, 1985 It is known that man cannot work without reward. 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