The One Who Gives Life
One who gives life has the quality of a living Mashiach.
Internally,
to give life = to reveal the eternal life-force within us.
And this is precisely the quality of a living Mashiach.
In the Zohar, the Mashiach is called “Nishmata d’Chayei”—
the Soul of all Life.
Wherever the divine life-force is revealed,
the quality of Mashiach is revealed there.
When a person discovers the “part of God from above” within them,
and allows it to illuminate the body and the animal soul,
this is the revelation of the inner Mashiach,
because Mashiach is the redemption of the soul from its concealment.
The Mashiach is not a “miracle man” but a level of perfection,
the enclothement of the light of wisdom in physical life.
One who gives life to others with faith, with joy, with hope,
reveals that same level.
The Mashiach is the “general force of rectification”
that is found within every soul.
One who raises themself or others from a level of death-and-emptiness to life-and-aliveness
is acting with the quality of a living Mashiach.
All true life-force,
all love,
all inner renewal—
this is already the quality of a living Mashiach.
We don’t need to wait for a person from the outside,
but to identify the life-giving point within ourselves.
One who gives life
discovers that they carry within them the “soul of the Mashiach.”
Not a distant figure,
but living life.
Souls like this become eternal.
The completion of the rectification.
In every generation, there are souls like this,
who awaken and arouse love with simplicity.
They don’t wait for it.
They awaken it
from their slumber.
Reflect:
In what moments have you felt truly alive, connected to an eternal life-force?
How can you “give life” to someone else today—through a word of faith, joy, or hope?
Instead of waiting for love, how can you awaken the love that is already sleeping within you?
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