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The root of financial abundance in the Jewish home according to Kabbalah
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Financial blessing in the Jewish home is not the result of physical effort but stems from spiritual appreciation for the root of Malchut. Honoring one's wife and keeping the Sabbath are the practical tools for opening the channels of abundance as presented in Kabbalah #Shabbat #RabbiZamirCohen #Wealth #JewishLaw #Success #Marriage #Torah #Blessing #Kabbalah #FinancialFreedom #JewishLife #Faith #Prosperity #Wisdom Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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Why is Shabbat called the queen? Because
of its spiritual root. When a man honors
his wife, he must understand he is not
honoring the physical body standing
before him. The body is only a garment.
The real person is the spiritual part
within her. And her soul's root is in
Saphira of Malhut. When you honor her,
you are honoring the spiritual malhut
above, which is her source. As a result,
blessing flows down to you, including
financial blessing, because that is
where the root lies. The same is true
with Shabbat. We all sing on Friday
night in the synagogue. Let us go to
greet the Shabbat, for she is the source
of blessing. What does it mean that
Shabbat is the source of blessing? After
all, on Shabbat, we do no work. There is
no income. In the wilderness, the mana
did not fall on Shabbat. So, what is the
blessing found in Shabbat? The Torah
says, "And God blessed the seventh day
and sanctified it." Just as we say in a
marriage ceremony, "Behold, you are
sanctified to me." Meaning, you are set
apart from all others. So too, God
separated Shabbat from the other