Question: If I attain the purpose of creation, is there a difference whether I reach it by a long path or a short one?
Answer: There is the path of Torah and the path of suffering. I advance either by receiving blows or by striving to become similar to the Creator. In both cases, the goal is the same. It is said that the store is open and the shopkeeper keeps the account. You take from this store in any case, whether you want to or not. You must take, you must live, you must receive pleasures.
A person is charged for what he takes, whether he is aware of it or not. Baal HaSulam writes about this in the article “The Peace.” “What difference does it make whether a person is aware or not?” he asks there. Don’t I see the shopkeeper and simply take from the store, from this life (since that is how I am built)? Or do I know that there is a shopkeeper and that what I take, I take on credit and must eventually repay?
The difference is that the shopkeeper does not care how much you take; the store is for you, everything is for you. It is not without reason that at the end of the article it says that everything is ready for the feast. Everything was created for you from the beginning, and of course, in the end, you will receive it all.
But what matters to the shopkeeper is that you relate to all your “purchases” in this world, in this store, purposefully. Because in this way, you will relate to creation as He does and attain His degree. This is the true pleasure: to be in the position of the Creator; He wants you to reach it.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 2/25/26, Rabash, “What Does It Mean that the Creation of the World Was by Largess?”
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