Torah Ohr Daf 52 - Tohu vs. Tikkun
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Torah Ohr Daf 52 - Tohu vs. Tikkun

Summary

With Rabbi Baruch Epstein from Chicago ILVisit www.ProjectLikkuteiTorah.com for more resourcesThe differences between Tohu and Tikkun:Tohu:Sefiros exist in their purest form, without having the qualities of other Sefiros (Nekudos)Each Sefirah is completely distinct from every other Sefirah (zeh tachas zeh/iggulim)Tikkun:The Sefiros exist in an expanded form, in which their latent aspects are transformed into a general structure (partzuf)Each Sefirah contains aspects of all of the other Sefiros (hiskalelus/yosher)Mashal for Tohu and Tikkun: the way the particular capacities of the Neshmah invest themselves into the physical body. Because of their investment into a holistic organism (Adam/Tikkun), each power can influence the other. In addition, there is a center which directs and oversees of all of the individual organs, Machshavah/Brain (the way Tohu is found in Tikkun). An important upshot of the investment of the capacities of the Neshama into the body (Oros into Keilim, Tikkun) is that the seemingly lower capacities can do things that even the “higher” ones can’t do or can aid the higher one’s and allow them to achieve things it couldn’t do on its own (nautz tchilasan b’sofan…). In other words, whereas Tohu has a very strict hierarchy of value based on the independent nature of each Sefirah, Tikkun allows for a fluidity/reversal of the hierarchy because every Sefirah is comprised of every other and can (thereby) influence every other. In this case, that means that Mitzvos can be greater than Torah.Moshe, who came from the world of Tohu, was humbled by the capacities of Tikkun. This is why he asked Hashem to send someone else, and this is the meaning of his excuse: Kavod Peh=Oros Merubim v’Keilim Muatim =Tohu, which, as Moshe saw it, is in a way is lower than Tikkun (Keilim Merubim v’Oros Muatim).Hashem’s answer was: “mi sam peh l’adam?” Peh= ability to draw Oros (Makiffim) into Keilim. Hashem was telling Moshe that He would grant him the ability to draw even the Orot of Tohu into the Keilim of Tikkun, Oros Merubim b’Keilim Merubim.ConceptsThe differences between Tohu and Tikkun.The inner reason for the Halachic disagreement over making a Bracha on Tefillin Shel Rosh. Support the show
With Rabbi Baruch Epstein from Chicago IL
Visit www.ProjectLikkuteiTorah.com for more resources

The differences between Tohu and Tikkun:
  • Tohu:
  1. Sefiros exist in their purest form, without having the qualities of other Sefiros (Nekudos)
  2. Each Sefirah is completely distinct from every other Sefirah (zeh tachas zeh/iggulim)
  • Tikkun:
  1. The Sefiros exist in an expanded form, in which their latent aspects are transformed into a general structure (partzuf)
  2. Each Sefirah contains aspects of all of the other Sefiros (hiskalelus/yosher)
  • Mashal for Tohu and Tikkun: the way the particular capacities of the Neshmah invest themselves into the physical body. Because of their investment into a holistic organism (Adam/Tikkun), each power can influence the other. In addition, there is a center which directs and oversees of all of the individual organs, Machshavah/Brain (the way Tohu is found in Tikkun). 
  • An important upshot of the investment of the capacities of the Neshama into the body (Oros into Keilim, Tikkun) is that the seemingly lower capacities can do things that even the “higher” ones can’t do or can aid the higher one’s and allow them to achieve things it couldn’t do on its own (nautz tchilasan b’sofan…). In other words, whereas Tohu has a very strict hierarchy of value based on the independent nature of each Sefirah, Tikkun allows for a fluidity/reversal of the hierarchy because every Sefirah is comprised of every other and can (thereby) influence every other. In this case, that means that Mitzvos can be greater than Torah.
  • Moshe, who came from the world of Tohu, was humbled by the capacities of Tikkun. This is why he asked Hashem to send someone else, and this is the meaning of his excuse: Kavod Peh=Oros Merubim v’Keilim Muatim =Tohu, which, as Moshe saw it, is in a way is lower than Tikkun (Keilim Merubim v’Oros Muatim).
  • Hashem’s answer was: “mi sam peh l’adam?” Peh= ability to draw Oros (Makiffim) into Keilim. Hashem was telling Moshe that He would grant him the ability to draw even the Orot of Tohu into the Keilim of Tikkun, Oros Merubim b’Keilim Merubim.

Concepts
  1. The differences between Tohu and Tikkun.
  2. The inner reason for the Halachic disagreement over making a Bracha on Tefillin Shel Rosh.


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