Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Kabbalah for Niddah 61:47

צבע נותן סמנין ליורה כולן עולין לצבע אחד

teaches that man is not fashioned from all the drop but only from its purest part. The school of R. Ishmael taught: This is analogous to the action of one who, winnowing<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Cf. prev. n. ');"><sup>42</sup></span>

The Beginning of Wisdom

23. The sefirot have both revealed and concealed aspects. The revealed is considered external, and the concealed, internal. An example of the concealed aspect is a kindness done in secrecy in which the kindness or goodness is not recognized, as stated in Proverbs: "Good is a revealed rebuke coming from a hidden love," and as stated in Talmud, "The recipient of a miracle does not recognize it as such."
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