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For the sake of the uniqueness of the Holy One, blessed be He and His Shekinah. 7 And incest.

שו"תFor the sake of the uniqueness of the Holy One, blessed be He and His Shekinah. 7 And incest.
שאל לפני 6 שנים

Is this the meaning of the statement: that the purpose of fulfilling the mitzvot is so that the Holy One, blessed be He, may mate with the Shekhinah?
Attempt to decipher:
It is written, "Let us make man…" "Male and female created he" and "Therefore he shall leave…and cleave to his wife."
Therefore, it seems that the author of this saying believed that God is originally male and female, and what the Torah tells about the separation of the woman is actually a story about separations in God, and the purpose of fulfilling the commandments is to bring them together and mate again.
Doesn't this constitute apostasy from the Torah, and turning the Torah into idolatry through outright displays of incest?
 


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מיכי צוות ענה לפני 6 שנים
No. It depends on the interpretation you give to Kabbalistic concepts. Simply put, it is not about material concepts as you assume. It is about spiritual processes. Mating is the fertilization of the male side with respect to the female. And all of these are not part of God Himself, but rather His appearances in the world. This childish reading is very popular with sensation-seekers who write provocative books and articles about sexuality in Kabbalah, etc.

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