Likutey Halakhot, Orach Chaim, Nefilat Apayim #4 016-7
The concepts of the half-shekel and the Ketoret highlight how joy and spiritual intention bridge the finite with the infinite light of Hashem. Mashiach will arrive unexpectedly, beyond human calculation, and his influence will stem from an inner light capable of unifying all people without force. The mitzvah of the half-shekel teaches that proper counting, infused with simcha and unity, connects the Jewish people to divine protection and wards off spiritual danger. The Ketoret offering, composed of 11 spices, reflects the soul’s yearning to reunite scattered holy sparks with their source, and holds immense spiritual power because it was offered purely to bring joy to Hashem. This joy, when present in mitzvah performance, is considered by Rebbe Nachman to be equal to offering incense in the Beit HaMikdash. Every mitzvah done with simcha strengthens one's ability to access the nine spiritual chambers and draw down infinite light. This connection sustains both individuals and the nation, especially during times of crisis, and underscores the need to avoid sadness and confusion while focusing on divine service with clarity and joy.
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