11c. HaYosheves BaGanim 5717, Class Three. There are two Havayas that are separated (they represent Sovev and Mimalei) and they need to be joined through Avodah. This Avoda is about Elokeinu, which is Havaya ShebiNefesh. The Rebbe explains the four levels of Havaya in the Nefesh: Yud: Hanachas Atzmuso Kei: Hasaga and recognition of the limitations of one’s success. Vuv: Torah Kei: Mitzvos. Torah is higher in Giluyim, but Mitzvos are higher in Etzem. Torah is Harkava of Sechel and Ratzon (and Oneg) and they limit one another. Mitzvos brings Gashmiyus and Ratzon (and Oneg) together and as such are a non-Harkava connection.