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SF - Day Twenty -- Sweeten All the Judgments

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Based on Tomer Devorah by the Holy Ramak


Authored and Published by the Salant Foundation


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Repentance Functions Unceasingly to “Sweeten All the Judgments”


כָּךְ הָאָדָם בְּסוֹד תְּשׁוּבָתוֹ עוֹשֶׂה סוֹד זֶה.


(10) So, too, with Man: through the Secret of his Teshuvah (Repentance),

he affects this Secret.


Flaws Forgotten and Blemishes Abolished


The Ramak compares Teshuvah to the pleasant fragrance of Noach’s

offering, which transformed the Judgment of the generation of the Flood

and elevated it to its sweet source in Binah (Divine Enlightenment). So

too, Binah holds the sweet root of every blemish. Through man’s intention

to elevate himself to his soul’s source in Binah, the blemish he promulgated

ascends to its holy root and is cleansed.


Binah functions unceasingly to “sweeten all the Judgments.” Man has

the opportunity and free-will to tap into Binah whenever he is so inspired.

As soon as he does so, Binah’s Light shines upon him and uplifts him to his

holy root, “rectifying every flaw.”


The Creator has granted us the ability to make mid-course corrections

and rectifications, and to heal ourselves by ascending to the holy root of

our soul. As the Ramak writes ahead: “But [in the future], all its ’branches’

are destined to be sweetened, and they will return and become sweetened.

And this is precisely due to the reason I previously explained: a man

implanted within himself the Secret of Evil, and sweetens it, and gathers

it into Goodness.”


Encouragement from the Wisest of Men


King Solomon writes (Koheles 7:20): “There is no righteous person in

the world who does good and does not sin.” What wonderfully inspiring

words from the sagest of men! King Solomon advises us not to despair if

we sin, for the imperative of free-will almost guarantees the certitude of

transgression. This predisposition should ostensibly lead to the dissolution

of all Creation, for the standards of Midas HaDin (the Divine Attribute of

Judgment) are unforgiving and uncompromising. However, this does not

mean there is room for despair! On the contrary, before Creation of the

Universe, God, in His boundless compassion and all-knowing foresight,

first conceptualized the principle of and possibility to perform Teshuvah.

Truly an example of the Almighty’s “preparing the remedy before the

affliction” (cf. Megillah 13b).


Man’s Precarious Existence Serves to His Benefit


Man’s precarious existence actually serves to his benefit by imbuing him

with a sense of humility. Without the tendency to sin that is part and parcel

of the distractions of physical existence, Man would have been tainted

with a sense of arrogance. Whereas, by recognizing his vulnerability to

stray after the allusions of this world, he has at least a chance of forestalling

hubris with humility. Only Angels, purely spiritual beings unhampered

by the desires and distractions that characterize physical existence and

therefore lacking free-will, are immutably holy.


Man, on the other hand, must constantly battle the unrelenting

diversions of physical reality in order to not only achieve, but to also

continuously maintain his holiness and purity. As our Sages teach in Pirkei

Avos (4:2): “Do not trust yourself until the day of death.” Ultimately, if

a person leaves this world having successfully passed the myriad tests that

comprise life here, he will enter the World to Come on an infinitely higher

level of holiness, purity, and closeness to the Holy One, Blessed Be He

than even the most exalted of Angels.









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