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The (Classic Happy-end) Story of Esther
This story describes the final correction of the will to receive,
named Haman. Mordechai (the will to bestow) and Haman
share a horse. Haman rides first, then Haman lets Mordechai
ride while he walks the horse. This shows how your will to
receive ultimately surrenders before your will to bestow and
gives up the reins.
Esther—from the Hebrew word Hester (concealment)—is
the hidden Kingdom of Heaven. She is hidden, along with
Ahasuerus, the Creator, who is seemingly neither good nor bad.
The person who experiences it doesn’t know who’s right and
whether the Creator is good or bad.
Esther is also a relative of Mordechai, the will to bestow.
Mordechai, like Moses but at a different spiritual stage, is the
point of Bina in one’s soul, which pulls you toward the Light.
When the will to give
appears, sometimes it cannot
be seen right away.
Sometimes it is hidden,
like Esther the Queen. You
may not know if the action
is really giving. However, if
Mordechai is the one riding,
your will to receive can correct
itself.
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