The Interrogation of the Soul
The mechanical transition from seeking external data to clarifying the internal vessel through the technology of the Question.
In the structural mapping of the spirit, the starting point is the recognition that “His interior is lined with love.”
The Soul at its root is not a void; it is a fragment of the Divine Light—a force of pure Bestowal.
The labor is not to “create” love, but to perform the mechanical removal of the layers—Klipot—that conceal it.
The path inward is paved with questions that act as surgical tools.
They do not seek information; they seek the dismantling of the “Self” that protects itself from the Truth.
If the Light is already present, the only logical question is:
“What is currently blocking the flow of the love that already exists within me?”
According to the frequency of Mashiach, you stop asking “How do I get there?” and start asking “Where am I contracting when I could be opening?”
You interrogate the stories you tell yourself to avoid the encounter with reality.
You clarify the Intention—Kavanah—behind every action.
According to the Tanya, you must ask: “Is the mind leading the heart, or is the heart dragging me into an unrefined storm?”
According to Baal HaSulam, the ultimate question is: “Am I ready to relinquish my old identity to discover a new degree of being?”
A question asked in total honesty creates a Lack—Chisaron—which functions as a Vessel.
And into that vessel, the Light of the answer has no choice but to enter.

