Translated by Rabbi Moshe Wisnefsky from the Writings of the Ari, Sefer HaLikutim
Do Not Steal...Do Not Rob... (Lev. 19: 11 and 13)
Know, that our sages said, "He who steals the
slightest amount from his friend is as if he stole his soul." [Bava
Kama 119a. The original for "the slightest amount" is "the
value of a perutah," a perutah being the smallest coin; less
than this amount is not considered money for legal purposes.] The mystical
significance of stealing and robbing is as follows:
Stealing [causes a blemish] in the upper third of tiferet of Zeir Anpin,
for it is there that the states of chesed become revealed, as is known.
As we have explained previously, the yesod of Imma
envelops Zeir Anpin as far down as the upper third of its tiferet.
From that point downward, the states of chesed that make of Zeir
Anpin become revealed. Stealing is done clandestinely, so it causes a
blemish in the upper, concealed third of tiferet, while robbing, which
is done out in the open, causes a blemish in the lower, revealed two thirds of tiferet.  | | " The inner dimension of tiferet is 'mercy' or 'empathy' - the ability of the soul to feel for another person " |  |  |
Chesed is the raw material out of which all the
emotions are built; it is thus the basic ingredient of all of Zeir Anpin.
The inner dimension of tiferet is "mercy" or
"empathy" (rachamim) - the ability of the soul to feel for
another person. Stealing (or robbing) is obviously the direct antithesis of
this: in order to steal, an individual must forget about the other person's
feelings. Stealing and robbing thus blemish, i.e. weaken, the power of tiferet
above.
This is the mystical significance of the double restitution, for
the thief causes a blemish above, in the concealed levels, while the robber
causes a blemish in the revealed levels.
Unless he admits his crime on his own, someone who
steals from his fellow must restore twice the amount he stole; in this way he
suffers the loss he intended to inflict on his victim. [Ref. Mishna Torah,
Geneivah 1:4.]
When one steals "down below" [in this world], he causes
the forces of evil to steal "up above" [in the spiritual worlds] the
souls emerging from the supernal female, malchut
[i.e., the partzuf of Nukva]. She acquired these souls by
virtue of her coupling [with Zeir Anpin].
The union of Zeir Anpin and Nukva of a
specific world produces souls possessing the state of consciousness of that
world. This coupling is part of the process the soul undergoes as it descends
from its Divine origin into a physical body. On the way, it must first descend
through the various worlds to be "processed" and thus acquire the
successively dimmer states of consciousness of those worlds. This process
continues until it has descended in consciousness to the level of this physical
world.  | | " ...the task of infusing the world with Divine consciousness and goodness will be slowed down" |  |  |
This supernal "kidnapping" or
"crib-robbing" means that the forces of evil are empowered by the
theft below to claim a certain amount of the souls being born into this world
as their own. These souls will be born with less empathy or mercy than they
would have otherwise. This means that the task of infusing the world with
Divine consciousness and goodness will be slowed down or even suffer a setback.
As is known, coupling is known as [carnal] "knowledge,"
as it is written, "And Adam knew
his wife, Eve." (Gen. 4:1) We are also taught that feminine knowledge is
"light." Therefore, the [thief must make] double restitution, for the
numerical value of the word for "double" [kefel]
is the same as that of the word for "light" [kal, 130].
The Talmud (Kidushin 80b) says "Women have
'light' knowledge." This generally means that although women possess daat,
their daat is initially less objective than is men's. This relative
subjectivity is necessary for women to fulfill their task of manifesting
Divinity in the world; men's relative objectivity renders them unfit for this
task.
In any case, by robbing Nukva of her
offspring, the forces of evil are attacking her use of her
"lightness" of knowledge.
Kefel: kaf-pei-lamed = 20 + 80 + 30 = 180; Kal:
kuf-lamed = 100 + 30 = 130.
We will now see another reason for the double restitution.  | | " When someone steals 'down below', he also causes the forces of evil to steal 'up above', the ascending souls." |  |  |
Furthermore, when someone steals "down below," he also
causes the forces of evil to steal "up above" the souls ascending as
"feminine water" to malchut; this further causes the descent of the [seminal] drop of "male water"
from the male [partzuf, i.e., Zeir Anpin].
"Male water" and "feminine water" (the
imagery of rain and evaporation - or perhaps even that of geysers) are the
Zoharic terms for "arousal from above" and "arousal from
below," respectively. When a soul completes its task (or a task) on earth,
it (or the positive energy created by this good deed) ascends back through the
spiritual realms into its source in malchut. This upward surge from
below elicits a corresponding downward response from above, and causes a
further revelation of Divine beneficence and goodness in the world.
When a person steals, however, the forces of evil are
empowered to steal this upward surge for themselves, preventing the
concomitant, downward "male" response from occurring.
[He thus causes] a double blemish, for which he must therefore
make double restitution.
Now, as we said, when someone steals "down below," he
causes a blemish "up above" by causing the forces of evil to steal
souls in the way we have described. This is the mystical meaning of our sages'
statement that "[he who steals the slightest amount from his friend] is as
if he stole his soul." They made a point of saying "he stole
his soul" rather than some other expression [in order to include the
mystical interpretation just cited]. May G-d preserve us [from this sin].
Visitor Comments: 1
jano kelly, from ma.lynn, 4/27/2006
I am flabergasted and dumfound
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