בימים הללו שנעשו נסים [ונדלקו נרות] על פי נס אף שגם בחינת הנרות היה חסר לבני ישראל אזּ, ממילא ההארה גם עתה למצוא סיוע על ידי מצות נר חנוכה למצוא על ידי הנרות בחינת הגנז. ועיקר גניזה הוא בחושך שצריכין נרות לחפש ולמצוא...
Sefat Emet (Rabbi Yehudah Leib Alter of Ger 1847-1905) in Dr. Arthur Green, The Language of Truth, p.378
Especially at this season, when lights were miraculously lit for Israel even though they did not have enough oil, there remains light even now to help us, with the aid of these Hanukkah candles, to find that hidden light within. The Hanukkah candles are a spiritual symbol; the light of the commandments by which we search out our inner selves. We seek out the hidden divine light within ourselves; the mitzvot are light-seeking candles, instruments given to us to aid us in that search.
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Everything teems with richness, everything aspires to ascend and be purified. Everything sings, celebrates, serves, develops, evolves, uplifts, aspires to be arranged in oneness. (Rav Abraham Isaac Kook , Orot Hakodesh 2:374)

