The main point of creation was that God wanted to create man, who would then have the task of attaching himself to God, thus to enjoy His true good. This is accomplished through the fact that man has two ways before him, one being good and the other evil; and man has the power to choose whichever he desires. When through his own free will and knowledge he chooses good and rejects evil, then this true everlasting good is given him.

All other things were created only because the Highest Wisdom deemed them necessary in order for the universe to be complete, so that man could exist in the state mentioned above, where he could serve God and thus attain true good. Of course, we do not know why every single thing in the world was necessary. But what we do know from our Sages is that the main element in all creation is man, and that all other things were created only for his sake, and furthermore, that the main purpose in man’s creation was for him to attain the true good. However, the Highest Wisdom perceived that in order for man to attain this true good he must first be tested and pass his test. For this reason God created a world where he could be tested.

This is the physical world, a place where both good and evil exist, and where man can reject evil and choose good.

The ultimate nature of good and evil is respectively the holiness and corruption (Tum’ah) that God placed in the world. Holiness is a state of closeness to God, while corruption is that which is distant from Him. Holiness is the influence that God grants to one who is fit for it, and is a bestowal that abides with him. Corruption, on the other hand, is a state of separation, where God draws away, and a state of hiding, wherein God conceals Himself.

The truth, however, is that God created spiritual Forces especially for this purpose. It is from these Forces that darkness and pollution (zuhamah) emanate. Wherever such pollution exists, holiness draws away and God’s Light hides itself. These Forces are known as the Forces of Corruption.

God gave man the ability to motivate the highest Roots through his deeds. Man’s deeds can therefore draw sustenance from God’s holiness and the Light of His good. On the other hand, they can also transmit pollution and corruption.

God specified certain deeds through which holiness is transmitted, and commanded us to keep them. These include all the commandments that we are required to obey. On the other hand, He also specified certain deeds that bring about pollution, and commanded us to abstain from them. These include all things that are forbidden.

There is only one true good, however, and that is attachment to God. We have already explained that the commandments are the means which transmit the emanation of God’s holiness and the Light of His good. These commandments are therefore the means through which true good can be achieved. The individual who sanctifies himself to a great degree with the emanation of God’s holiness becomes fitting to be attached to Him and enjoy His true good. On the other hand, the person who corrupts himself with the pollution that we have mentioned becomes unfit to attach himself to God, and is therefore cast away from Him.

There are, however, many levels with regard to the emanation of both the holiness and the pollution that we have discussed. This is likewise true of the good that is attained through good deeds, as well as the state of being cast away from God as the result of evil deeds. These levels are responsible for the differences that will exist between various individuals with regard to true excellence, as we shall explain shortly.

It is also necessary to realize that just as man was given the power to have both holiness and pollution transmitted to himself, so was he given the ability to have holiness or pollution transmitted to all creation through his deeds. Therefore all creation can be either rectified or damaged spiritually because of man. This is counted as a merit for the righteous who benefit creation and liable for the wicked who damage it, as will be discussed later.

The manner in which man’s deeds transmit these influences is through the above-mentioned power of parallelism that exists between the entities below in the physical world and the highest Forces. Whenever something physical is moved, a corresponding motivation reaches its counterpart Force on high. That Force then brings about the transmission of particular inflows that accord with it.

If a particular deed involves the fulfillment of a Divine commandment, then this will strengthen its counterpart Force as its root, and an influence of holiness will be transmitted from God, following the nature of this particular motivation. If, on the other hand, that particular deed is among those which must be avoided, it will cause a blemish in its counterpart Force on high, according to the particular nature of that misdeed. This in turn causes God’s Light to conceal itself and retract to its place where it has been concealed. This transmits pollution according to the particular motivation in question.

Repentance removes the blemish in precisely the same manner. The power to act is taken away from the particular Force of corruption that parallels the sin, and therefore the influence of holiness is brought back and appropriately transmitted.


Through this structure the entire system of creation remains responsive to man’s choices. Every deed, whether elevating or degrading, sets into motion its corresponding force above, and the world is shaped accordingly. Holiness strengthens its channels, corruption weakens them, and repentance restores them. In this way man stands at the center of the world’s spiritual mechanism, responsible for its elevation and accountable for its decline.

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