Tanya (91) Hashem Nourishes Both Sides, But Differently

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November 21 2011
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P. 241. (6th perek). The side of kedusha is characterized by the trait of bitul (self-nullification). Learning Torah opens us up to receive the light of the Shechina. Any ten Jews together in one place who are involved in good things, the Shechina rests there. When we use objects for kedusha, those items become elevated. When something is batel (nullified) (nullified) it receives its nourishment directly from Hashem, if not, it receives from the achoraim (behind). A face-to-face relationship comes from the pnimius (inside).

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