The role of different souls in the overall repair: variations in the fortunes of the righteous are rooted in the hidden government.
Variations in the fortunes of the righteous are rooted in the hidden government's specific assignments. Different souls have different operational portions in the overall repair.
Op. 82 turns the concealed-government doctrine to a question that has practical pastoral force. Why do righteous people experience different fortunes? Klach's answer is structural: each soul has a specific operational portion in the overall cosmic repair, and the variation in fortunes reflects the variation in portions.
The cosmic register holds, for each soul, the specific operational role that soul has in the overall cycle of repair. Different souls have different roles. One soul's role may require difficult cosmic work, with corresponding difficult experiences; another's may require visible recognition, with corresponding visible blessings; another's may require quiet endurance, with corresponding quiet conditions.
The pastoral consequence: when a righteous person experiences difficulty that seems disproportionate to the visible cosmic situation, the difficulty is not a glitch or an injustice. It is the operational form of the soul's specific role in the concealed cosmic repair. The cosmic register holds the structural reasons; the visible biography presents only the effects.
This is offered not as theological consolation but as cosmic-structural fact. The hidden government is genuinely operational; it genuinely accommodates the variations; the variations are not the cosmos misbehaving but the cosmos doing its calibrated work.
Op. 137 (branches contained — angels and souls within the Coupling structure) operationalises Op. 82 at the cosmic-anatomical level. Op. 138's closing benediction is the moment at which the variations the cycle required are seen to have all been operationally meaningful.