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Cover Page (9)
Approbations (9)
Compiler's Foreword (21)
Chapter 1 (31)
Chapter 2 (28)
Chapter 3 (31)
Chapter 4 (47)
Chapter 5 (29)
Chapter 6 (35)
Chapter 7 (43)
Chapter 8 (27)
Chapter 9 (35)
Chapter 10 (31)
Chapter 11 (21)
Chapter 12 (51)
Chapter 13 (40)
Chapter 14 (32)
Chapter 15 (33)
Chapter 16 (30)
Chapter 17 (32)
Chapter 18 (38)
Chapter 19 (39)
Chapter 20 (35)
Chapter 21 (28)
Chapter 22 (31)
Chapter 23 (48)
Chapter 24 (40)
Chapter 25 (45)
Chapter 26 (39)
Chapter 27 (47)
Chapter 28 (24)
Chapter 29 (67)
Chapter 30 (36)
Chapter 31 (42)
Chapter 32 (42)
Chapter 33 (36)
Chapter 34 (28)
Chapter 35 (53)
Chapter 36 (33)
Chapter 37 (92)
Chapter 38 (55)
Chapter 39 (71)
Chapter 40 (45)
Chapter 41 (73)
Chapter 42 (49)
Chapter 43 (36)
Chapter 44 (59)
Chapter 45 (26)
Chapter 46 (56)
Chapter 47 (17)
Chapter 48 (52)
Chapter 49 (40)
Chapter 50 (27)
Chapter 51 (42)
Chapter 52 (45)
Chapter 53 (34)
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 8. It’s Not You Engaging in forbidden relations and eating forbidden foods are called assur because these activities are tied down to the completely tamei kelipot. But when it comes to forbidden foods, these are c...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 7. All these forces, souls, and soul-clothing just listed are of the three completely tamei kelipot that contain no good at all. But then there are those of a kelipah that does have some good—kelipat nogah. They a...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 6. Now, “For everything G‑d made, He made an opposite just like it.” Ecclesiastes 7:14. This is how it works with the two souls within you. Just like the divine soul consists of ten modalities corresponding to the...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 5. The previous chapter mentioned the words of Elijah the Prophet, “No thought can grasp You….” Tikunei Zohar, 17a. Let’s take this idea of grasping the divine further and clarify it well. How Your Mind Grasps an ...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 4. Soul Clothing In addition to her ten faculties, every divine soul has three clothes: the powers of verbal thought, speech, and action by which she engages in the 613 mitzvahs of the Torah. This means that: When...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 3. The Faculties of Your Soul Now, the divine soul, on each of her three distinct levels of nefesh, ruach, and neshamah, consists of ten faculties corresponding to the ten sefirot of the higher, divine world. Thes...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 2. The Divine Soul The second soul in a Jew is “a part of G‑d from beyond” Job 31:2. in actual fact. “Part” here means not a particular part of G‑d, which is absurd, but a particular iteration of a sample of Him. ...
Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 1. Your Promise Here is a teaching from the end of the third chapter of Nidah, a book of the Talmud: “Before you were born, the heavenly court made you swear: Be a tzadik and don’t be a rasha. Yet they also made y...
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