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 the numerical value of four. This ratio next defines the relationship   correspond to the four rivers of wisdom flowing from PaRDeS, the
 between the two most significant trees in the Garden: the Tree of   Orchard of Delights.
 Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life. The Hebrew name
 for the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil has a numerical value
 of 932, while the Hebrew name for the Tree of Life has a numerical
 value a quarter of that, 233. At the end of this passage, the single
 river flowing out of the Garden is divided into four streams.  £Cain and AbelCain and AbelCain and Abel
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 The foundational instance of the 1:4 ratio, from which all others
 emanate, is that of the One God who is revealed in this world through
 the  most essential of His names, the  Tetragrammaton,  His four-  Once,  in the  period  following  Rosh  Hashanah, Rabbi Shlomo
            Carlebach taught that three human emotions – jealousy, anger, and
 letter name. The four rivers flowing out of Eden powerfully echo this
 paradigm.  sadness – prevent human beings from receiving the Divine effluence
            of  newness  and  renewal  that  flows  into  the  world  at  the  year’s
 Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh explains that modern science’s quest   beginning. He explained that each of these emotions prevents the
 for a unified field theory is also subconsciously motivated by this   mind and the heart from opening up to the blessings inherent in a
 same 1:4 ratio. Scientists hope to unite in one equation what they   new year.
 have determined to be the four principle forces of the physical world:   Significantly, in the first portion of the Torah these three emotions
 gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak
 nuclear force. In fact, many of the  physical  world’s aspects  have   play a major role in Cain’s relationship with Abel, and ultimately
            lead him to commit murder. Although it was initially Cain’s idea to
 been delineated in sets of fours: the four elements – fire, air, earth,
 and water; the four states of matter – solid, liquid, gas, and plasma;   bring an offering to God, when the time came, he brought a mediocre
 the four seasons; the four directions; and the classification of organic   offering, while Abel brought his very best. While not a function of
            Cain’s jealousy, anger, or sadness, his choice of a mediocre offering
 and inorganic matter into man, animal, vegetable, and mineral.
            also teaches an important life lesson. For how many times do we
 The biblical narrative of the creation of the world, and especially   begin a project or stage of life with great enthusiasm only to finish
 of man, like much of the Torah both reveals and hides the Creator   it halfheartedly, doing less than our best? A second-best effort often
 and the models and the paradigms He employs. The ratio of 1:4 is   leads to second-rate results.   24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 2 - A | 18-01-28 | 12:12:04 | SR:-- | Magenta  #24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 2 - A | 18-01-28 | 12:12:04 | SR:-- | Yellow  24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 2 - A | 18-01-28 | 12:12:04 | SR:-- | Black  24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 2 - A | 18-01-28 | 12:12:04 |
 merely one example of this phenomenon, but an important one for in
               When  God chose  Abel’s  offering, the  Torah relates  that Cain
 this case it reveals the profound secret that ultimately everything is a   became angry and despondent. This naturally led to his becoming
 manifestation of God’s four-letter name. Read from this perspective,
 the verse “I place God before me at all times” (Psalms 16:8) means   jealous of Abel. God attempted to teach Cain that despite his failure
            all was not lost: “Surely if you improve you will be uplifted, but if
 that I  recognize  and acknowledge  that all of existence  is nothing
 more than a revelation of God.  you do not improve sin crouches at the door; and to you is its desire,
            yet you can rule over it” (Genesis 4:7).
 In the context of  this book,  the 1:4  ratio  has special meaning
 because it hints at the four levels of interpretation (PaRDeS) that   Rashi explains that “sin crouching at the door” is the evil inclination
 the Rabbis employed to interpret the Torah. From this perspective,   ever ready to pounce upon a person. Chassidut teaches that the evil
 the four rivers that flow from the Garden of Eden may be seen to   inclination is more interested in the depression following the sin than
            in the act of sinning itself, for nothing is as spiritually and, even


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