We ultimately form a collective around the spark of Chochmah
and represent that spark. Only a few
follow this pattern at the moment. Eventually mankind in their entirety will represent
that spark by following it collectively.
This is why, for the moment, it appears only a few if anyone strives for
the Creator. However, I have found many,
for a brief moment, do push the clutter of the world aside and see there is
more than meets the eye. This gives hope
that mankind can change and will change.
Interpretation of Chochmah to Binah is in our hands. There is a meeting ground between Chochmah
and Binah, a blurring of boundaries between the two. We have to find a point that brings the two
together in a balance. We may say, “Sure, we have Keter”. Actually this does not count because it is
the creator’s will called “the thought of creation” that Keter represents. We need to have our will also involved so
that we can exercise “freewill”. If we
were to take a string and hold it on both ends with a free moving weight in
between, we would have a weight suspended slightly lower and centered between
both ends.
This balancing point is our preferred location between the
two extremes of Binah and Chochmah.
However, we will tend to meander between those points. Our goal is to “use” Keter, “the thought of
creation” as our guide to finding that point.
With our string and weight, our example above, we see gravity is used to
find the balancing point. Likewise we
can consider Keter as being gravity. If
we wish we can push the weight to the left or right against the “will” of
gravity. We too have that freedom.
Ask yourself: What is
that balance point between Chochmah and Binah?
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