# Torah 32 - Lord Open My Lips

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a) By the dancing at a wedding one sweetens the harsh judgements. The heart is an aspect of Binah (Understanding) as it says, "the heart understands" (Tikkun Zohar Hakodesh, Petach Eliyahu). Through joy of the heart one dances, as it says of Ya'acov, "Ya'acov raised his legs." (Gen.29). Rashi explains that his heart lifted his legs. The legs correspond to the attributes of Netzach and Hod. When you dance with your legs out of the happiness in the heart, you should have in mind to draw the light of the heart, the five letters 'aleph' in (the expansion of G-d's Name) Ehyeh, in Binah, into the bride, who is called 'na'ar' (numerically 320: n,50;a,70;r,200) before marriage, missing the letter 'hei' (Zohar,Pt.2:38), an aspect of the 320 harsh judgements which is the numerical value of five times 'din' (64), 'harsh judgement'. By drawing down the light of the heart the bride becomes 'na'ara' with the final 'hei' which becomes five times the Name 'Adonai' (Lord) 65, an aspect of "Lord open my lips" (Psalms,51:17). For, by the lips, which are Netzach and Hod, an aspect of the legs, the bride is opened and sweetened, being called 'na'ara', such that she becomes ready for the uniting in marriage which is alluded to by "Lord".
