The Seven Laws of Noah and the Dimension of the Soul

From here we as Noahides can learn that:

1. Sexual immorality is a deviation from pure love (Chesed)

2. Killing is a deviation from strength (Gevurah)

3. Stealing is a deviation from beauty (Tiferet) because Tiferet is the nature that allows humans to relate to each other with attention and consideration

4. Worshiping idols is a deviation from worshiping God

5. Blasphemy is a deviation from the soul's ability to say Thank You to God

The first five commandments (from the above order) and the last were given to Adam, at the beginning of the creation of the world, the sixth commandment (from the above order) was given to Noah, as taught in the Torah that Noah was a Tzadiq (pious) person, and he was the foundation (Yesod) of his generation.

This commandment was given to Noah in physical form: it is permissible to eat the flesh of animals, but they must be slaughtered first and their blood must not be consumed.

The last commandment, explicitly formulated in the form of a positive sentence: uphold justice and the Institution of Justice, because in this way humans can organize Society/country/Kingdom, because law is the basic foundation of Society, country or Kingdom.

What needs to be understood here is that Malchut (Kingdom) receives input from the power of the Sefirah above it, meaning that justice and law must be based on Chesed, Gevurah, right or not deviant.

As taught by the Jewish Sages: all rivers must flow into the sea (Malchut), so if a Society has a deviant legal product, then there must be a deviation from the values ​​of the 6 sefirah above Malchut.

Malchut corresponds to the organ: Mouth, one of the functions of the mouth is to give orders.

7 laws of noah and principles of faith devotion to Hashem (God):

1. Gevurah (strength) – prohibition of killing

2. Chesed (compassion) – prohibition of sexual immorality

3. Tiferet (beauty) – prohibition of stealing

4. Hod (splendor, recognition, thanksgiving) – prohibition of blasphemy

5. Netzach (victory and eternity) – prohibition of idolatry

6. Yesod (Foundation) – prohibition of eating the flesh of living animals

7. Malchut (Kingdom) – upholding justice and the institution of justice

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