
The Power of Blessing is the final necessary stage for any endeavor. Blessing assures that positive energy remains constant and consistent.
Focused visual connection with the Zohar's text arouses and imbues the Power of Blessing into our lives, especially in the areas of greatest need.
Bereshit B: Verse 180
וַיְכַל אֱלֹקִים בַּיּוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי, דָּא תּוֹרָה שֶׁבְּעַל פֶּה, דְּאִיהוּ יוֹם שְׁבִיעִי, וּבֵיהּ אִשְׁתַּכְלֵל עָלְמָא, דְּאִיהוּ קִיּוּמָא דְּכֹלָּא. מְלַאכְתּוֹ אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה, וְלֹא כָּל מְלַאכְתּוֹ, דְּהָא תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב, אַפֵּיק כֹּלָּא, בְּתוֹקְפָא דִּכְתַב דִּנְפַק מֵחָכְמְתָא.
"And Elohim ended by the seventh day" (Beresheet 2:2), alludes to the Oral Torah, NAMELY MALCHUT, the seventh day. ZEIR ANPIN CONTAINS SIX DAYS, AND THE NUKVA, WHICH IS MALCHUT, IS THE SEVENTH. On the seventh day, the world was completed, and all was preserved. It is written: "His work which He had done," and not 'all His work,' because the Written Torah, WHICH IS ZEIR ANPIN, created the world through the power of written words, which are MOCHIN extended from Chochmah. HENCE, THE WORK WAS FINISHED ON THE SEVENTH DAY, WHICH IS MALCHUT, THE NUKVA OF ZEIR ANPIN.