The Taker Burns From Within
You ask: "Does the person who takes without limits live a good life while destroying me?" The answer is No. They are spiritually bankrupt.
“Good morning. Your posts about ‘giving without boundaries’ made so much sense to me. But I have to ask: What about the one who TAKES without boundaries? Does he continue to live a good life while his taking breaks others? It seems unfair.”
When a person takes without a boundary, without consideration for the vessels and limits of the other, he exits the Framework of Correction (Tikun).
His will is perceived in this world as “Living the Good Life.” But in reality, he is operating outside the spiritual law of the Precise Movement of Light and Vessel.
The Spiritual Law:
Every Light must have a Vessel.
Every Vessel must have a Boundary.
Whoever takes without a boundary breaks not only the Vessel of the other, but also himself. He fills his Will to Receive in a corrupted way.
The Illusion of “Good” The “Good” he feels is temporary and superficial. It is measured by the Distortion of Light. Light is meant to flow in harmony, not to be hijacked to fill personal desires at the expense of others.
The Zohar teaches: Whoever receives without a boundary activates a force that comes to him, but if he is unaware of Balance and Limits, that force becomes a breaker of the vessels around him.
Therefore, his taking “dismantles” others because it creates:
Internal dishonesty.
Lack of boundary.
Mismatch between Light and Vessel.
The Spiritual Prison From a spiritual perspective, he is living “well” only in a temporary and constricted way. Because his Light never reaches Wholeness. He remains in the Prison of the Ego. The power he receives remains Purposeless—unrealized and unable to truly strengthen his soul.
The Invisible Damage The harm to the world is not accidental. Limitless taking is a sign that what the person is receiving is not truly his. And his power is not built to serve the Higher Purpose.
Even if it looks like he is enjoying external life, his Internality remains purposeless and gathered in upon itself. He loses the connection to Truth, to Purpose, and to Correction—which are the only sources of True Good.
The Bottom Line: Whoever takes without a boundary is not truly living well. He is burning himself from the inside. Even if on the outside it seems otherwise.
True Life is a life where Light and Power serve a Path, a Correction, and a Goal. Not personal will and a lack of boundaries that “exploits” others.
Reflect:
The Envy: Stop envying the “Taker” for their apparent happiness. It is the happiness of a drug addict who just got a fix. It is not sustainable joy.
The Reality: “He burns himself from within.” Visualize the Taker not as a winner, but as a vessel with a hole in the bottom, endlessly frantically trying to fill it.
The Justice: Spiritual justice is not always immediate lightning. It is the slow, inevitable erosion of the soul that disconnects from Truth.

