Likutei Halachot: Folly and Adultery

In elaborating on the episode of the wayward wife, Rebbe Natan explains that non-Torah ideologies can lead to a spirit of folly that leads to sexual misdemeanor…

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Rebbe Natan of Breslev

Posted on 20.09.23

Translated by Rabbi Dov Grant

 
Excerpts from Likutei Halachot, by Rebbe Natan of Breslev
 
“If a man’s wife goes off, being treacherous to him a treachery…” (Bamidbar 5:12)
 
At the spiritual root, the woman is an aspect of chochmah tatta’ah/wisdom of this lower world, corresponding to [the sefirah of] malchus/sovereignty. But the sitra achara and klippos (incorporation of evil forces) – which are an aspect of chochmos chitzonios/ “outside wisdoms” that are related to the “exile by the four kingdoms” – lie close to the malchus. They are continually burrowing and waxing strong to derive nourishment from malchus, to attach themselves there, most. For this reason, we find ourselves in great spiritual war for good, even when engaged in permissible matters.
 
How much more is this true for someone that has caused a spiritual blemish through sin, G-d forbid. Through sinning, one gives the evil forces great power to sustain themselves from the malchus. This makes possible the creation of complete heresy, Heaven save us.
 
Thus Chazal (our Sages) explain that the double terminology “she is treacherous to her man a treachery” signifies a double fold treachery: To the “Man of war” above i.e. Hashem, and to the man i.e. her husband, down here. Her treachery to “the Man above” lies in her having enabled heresy to increase, Heaven save us.
 
And so Chazal explain “if his wife tisteh/goes off” means that adultery only happens when a spirit of shtoot/folly [related to tisteh] enters the adulterers. For it is certain that pegam ha’bris (sexual misdemeanor) and adultery only stem from the klippot that are an aspect of chochmos chitzonios – truly complete shtoot in contrast to the true wisdom of holiness.
 
Even Ha’Ezer Hilchos Gittin 4:5 (according to Otzar Ha’Yirah – Bris 113) 
 
 
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Rabbi Dov Grant has his own website at http://likuteihalachos.blogspot.com. You may contact him at ravdgrant@gmail.com.

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