Sincere regular prayers to the Creator, time dedicated to reading his word (Kabbalah), time dedicated to spreading his word, and time trying to contemplate connection and bestowal. This is how I would try to divide my time.
I feel very calm when listening to the Zohar. I also notice different things at different times, meanings within the words, like the Creator is teaching me something new that I can’t always put my finger on afterwards.
The intrigue of the mysterious makes one search more, seek further, in order to understand. When something is concealed and suddenly revealed, in part but not wholly, then you want to find the rest of the whole as a part of your nature.
Thank you for your answer, Gianni, I do appreciate it and pondered it before replying now. So, then we are vessels of reception building our vessels for the future, as we don’t have vessels yet. Is that correct? Also, the masach, if I’ve not misunderstood, is supposed to help us to receive the light and we are building that as well the receive different variants of light you have already explained. So then, we will only grasp and experience the lights in this world through our future completed Reshimo (beyond time and space) and only understand the difference between the light we experience from experiencing them themselves? I am asking this as I know we have the 125 steps back to Malchut, and I guess I was assuming that these are a parallel coincident measurement of our spiritual progress in the reception of the lights you spoke of.
Is there any way for us to understand or have some measure of the form of our kli, our masach, to what light we have received up until this point in our studies/spiritual progress?