Jun 30, 2026 5:45 AM -
When the Creator said to Abraham to circumcise himself, Abraham consulted with his friends (Rabash, “And the Lord Appeared to Him at the Oaks of Mamre”).
“Circumcision” in spiritual work means that a person no longer uses his desire to receive, and if he does use it, it is only for the sake of bestowal.
The circumcision of the foreskin (Orlah) signifies that a person passes from being a gentile (Goy) to becoming a Jew (Yehudi), one who works in unity with the Creator (beYechud). In other words, everything he does from that state onward will be solely for equivalence of form with Him.
Although this is performed from above by Aba ve Ima (father and mother), and is carried out upon a small person, from this state of Katnut (smallness) onward, as he grows into each greater state, he will develop as a Yehudi.
Question: But Abraham circumcised himself. Does that mean that everyone must perform the spiritual circumcision on themselves?
Answer: Abraham’s case is different because he was a patriarch, a soul of the highest order. As for the other souls, indeed, there were other such cases described in the Tanakh, where people circumcised themselves at a very advanced age, but this still requires further study.
After circumcision, a person no longer faces the same disturbances that existed before. Then an entirely different kind of work begins in which he uses his transgressions (both the intentional and unintentional mistakes) that he committed in the past. He uses what belonged to the past, but now those transgressions are no longer present in him.
Question: Then what was Abraham regretting?
Answer: The point is that it seems impossible to unite good and evil together. At any given moment, you are in one or the other, either in the bad or in the good. I say “it seems impossible” because later it actually becomes possible. But at this stage, you cannot yet connect the coarsest animalistic desire with the highest intention.
For example, while you are enjoying delicious food, try to begin thinking about spirituality. Or while you are completely absorbed in receiving an animalistic pleasure, suddenly begin thinking about the Creator. One seems to extinguish the other.
This is exactly what happens: a bitter regret arises from the fact that it is not yet possible to unite these two extremes. But later, they do indeed become united.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 6/13/26, Rabash, “And the Lord Appeared to Him at the Oaks of Mamre”
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