The one who trusts in H'shem looks at everything he was given as as a deposit. His trust is not hindered by his wealth or lack there of. He understands that what he was given is to be used in a "certain way and for a certain purpose" for as long as it was given to him.
pg 361
Nefesh Hachaim
Although the angels may be holier than us, they are simply not capable of sanctifying their creator with their "Kedushah" until Klal Yisrael has recited their "Kedusha" here on earth. We rise on our toes during Kedusha possibly to signify the elevation that Klal Yisroel does world by world as our tefilat Kedusha rises to heaven elevating the worlds above it.
Chapter 1 Gate 11 pg 47
pg 361
Nefesh Hachaim
Although the angels may be holier than us, they are simply not capable of sanctifying their creator with their "Kedushah" until Klal Yisrael has recited their "Kedusha" here on earth. We rise on our toes during Kedusha possibly to signify the elevation that Klal Yisroel does world by world as our tefilat Kedusha rises to heaven elevating the worlds above it.
Chapter 1 Gate 11 pg 47
