Anna, this is exactly how I understand it too. What we call Malchut represents the 1% reality—the physical world we see and experience. But I try to live from the 99% reality, the unseen spiritual dimension.
When I feel full from the pleasures of this world, I recognize it as my ego seeking fulfillment for its own sake. But once that temporary satisfaction fades, I find myself yearning for something deeper—a connection with the Creator.
It’s in that space, beyond the fleeting desires, that I feel truly fulfilled. That’s when I return, as they say, home.