Divine's Aspect, Male And Female, Union And Oneness


In creation, from the very beginning the heavens and the earth were created, the male and female aspects were inseparable from one another. Y-H-V-H is the male aspect of the Divine, and the female aspect of the Divine is the Shechinah. However, from these two aspects that exist within Y-H-V-H cannot be separated. Why, then, is Y-H-V-H the Divine always made up as the male aspect of the Divine? Because, from the consciousness of the Kabbalah, the Divine or Zeir Anpin, aspects that will get praise in the end will always be on the Masculine itself, and not on the woman.


So, what about the human person himself? Every individual has male and female aspects. However, not everyone has the same aspects, but every individual has a male or female aspect that stands out. However, as creatures, we are all female or Malchut aspects of nature to receive, and because of that, every creation has a tendency to be selfish. And only the Creator has only a male aspect, that is, as a source.

And therefore also, the reason why Y-H-V-H is written as male, is because He is the source of all things.



Then, how can we understand who will be our life partner? In Kabbalah teachings, the first humans, Adam and Ava were created and destined to live together. And every human being in this world, has been predestined to live in couple. Then, how do we know if someone is destined to be our life partner? There is only one way to know, that is we have to build a connection with the Creator of Light himself. The more we are connected and united with him, the more sensitive we are, the more we realize who will be our life partner. So, each of us doesn't have to worry about who our partner will be, because from the beginning of creation, we are predestined with whom we will live, and a life partner is already a part of one's life in Kabbalah life.

 
Love And Light, Nuriella

 

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