In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, there's a concept that speaks directly to this feeling. It’s all about preparation, alignment, and the exquisite dance between giving and receiving.
The text we're looking at comes from Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a profound Kabbalistic work. It describes a state where the undefined—the Divine Presence, often seen as the feminine aspect of God—is "repaired." Now, "repaired" might sound strange. But think of it more like being refined, purified, and made whole. When the Shechinah is repaired "in all these ways," the text says, the "Receiver" is ready.
Ready for what, you ask?
Well, the Kabbalah uses a lot of metaphors to explain complex spiritual ideas. One of the most common is the relationship between a giver and a receiver. In this case, the Shechinah, the Receiver, is preparing to receive from the Giver.
But it's not just about passively waiting. The text tells us that the "repair of the worlds" happens through their "being included in one another." This is a fascinating idea! It suggests that all the different aspects of creation, all the different realms, need to be interconnected and harmonized. How does that happen? Through their respective angels, described as the "Chariots on which the lights ride." Angels, in this context, act as conduits, channels for divine energy to flow between these interconnected realms.
Think of it like a beautifully orchestrated symphony, where each instrument (each realm, each angel) plays its part in harmony to create a unified, breathtaking whole.
The text then introduces another key concept: the relationship between undefined and undefined. Nukva is another term for the feminine principle, often associated with the Shechinah. Zeir Anpin is the masculine principle. Together, they represent a divine union, a cosmic marriage. The text quotes Genesis 3:16, "Your desire shall be for your husband," linking it to Nukva's readiness for Zeir Anpin.
When Nukva is ready, something extraordinary happens. She "arouses joy and favor in the Supreme Lights." This isn't just a passive reception; it's an active arousal, a stirring of divine energy. This arousal elicits a "full, open revelation of their powers rather than one that is occluded." In other words, instead of a dim, hidden flow of divine influence, there's a powerful, unveiled outpouring.
Why? Because "the Giver wants to send a flow of influence, waiting only for her arousal." The Giver isn't holding back! The divine abundance is always there, ready to flow. But it requires a corresponding readiness, an active receptivity, from the Receiver.
So, what does this all mean for us?
Perhaps it's a reminder that receiving isn't just about passively waiting. It's about actively preparing ourselves, aligning our inner worlds, and becoming receptive to the flow of divine energy. It’s about repairing our own inner Shechinah. And maybe, just maybe, that's the key to unlocking the blessings that the universe is so eager to bestow upon us. Are we ready to receive?