From section 25 (Op. 131–133) Ascent and Descent of the Worlds To section 26 (Op. 134–138) The Repair of Nukva
Section 25 cleared the deed-independent operational backdrop. Section 26 — The Repair of Nukva — resumes the Building-of-Nukva sequence at the deed-dependent level and closes the entire book. Op. 134 through Op. 138 are Klach's culmination: Zeir Anpin (Z"A) repairs Nukva, the Nesirah is named, the Coupling doctrine is unfolded, branches are contained, and the order of Coupling — eight stages from initial arousal to descent into action — closes the book with a benediction. The bridge is the move from deed-independent backdrop into the closing five chapters of Klach.
Op. 133 closes section 25 with Z"A's ascent after the Second Maturity. The chapter is structurally precise — it locates the operational pattern most relevant to the deed-dependent repair that follows. By the close of Op. 133 the reader has the deed-independent backdrop fully cleared: there is now no confusion between what happens because of the cycle and what happens because of human deeds. The ground is ready for the closing five chapters.
Op. 134 ¶1 opens with Z"A repairs Nukva to create the possibility of service by the lower creations. The chapter resumes the Nukva-building announced in Op. 130, now at full operational depth. The repair has a purpose: to make human service possible. Without Nukva's repair, the lower creations have no operational vessel for service; with the repair, the cosmic system can receive what humans bring.
For Op. 134 to land the section-25 reader must have: the deed-independent / deed-dependent distinction clean (Op. 131 footnote); the Z"A-Nukva architecture (sections 20–21); the Coupling-Pregnancy-Birth-Suckling cycle (Op. 66); the Tzelem framework (Op. 127); the engrafting doctrine (Op. 117). All of section 24's preparation must be in working memory; the closing chapters move at high speed.
The threading move from Op. 133 to Op. 134 is resume. Op. 130 announced; Op. 131–133 bracketed; Op. 134 resumes. The reader should feel the bracket close and the main narrative pick up exactly where it left off.
A second threading move ties the closing chapters back to the opening chapters of the book. Op. 138's eight stages of Coupling — descending from initial arousal to actual operation — is the operational completion of the plan announced in Op. 4 (the four-part plan of bestowal). Op. 4 said the plan is concealment-deficiency-service-revealed-oneness; Op. 138 says the operational mechanism is eight Coupling stages. The book closes by completing what it opened.
The hand-offs from section 25 into section 26 are:
What is not yet handed off: nothing — section 26 is the book's closing unit. The closing chapters carry forward everything that has been built, and the book ends with the benediction.
Section 26's citation pattern is biblical, Zoharic, and Lurianic at full intensity. Genesis 2:21–22 anchors the Nesirah doctrine in Op. 135. The the Idra Rabba and Idra Zuta passages on Coupling reach their climactic use. Sifra DeTzeniuta (carried since Op. 59) returns. The Daat Tevunot citation pool (carried since Op. 70) is operative in the order-of-Coupling treatment.
Three claims (the closing claims of the entire book):
With these in hand, the reader has finished the book. The companion's task — to make the system visible as a system — is now complete in its first phase. The next phase, Phase 2C, is to add grounded foreshadowing notes back into each chapter, so that any chapter the reader picks up will carry pointers forward to where its concepts return. The spine, the bridges, and the concept arcs together form the systemic view; Phase 2C closes the loop by integrating the systemic view back into the chapters themselves.