And it is this level of Elokim (Malchus) that creates a concealment on His Light, which allows created being to come into existence beings that feel separate from Hashem, even though they come from a place in their source in Hashem where they are “nothing” separate at all.
For the name “Elokim” is connected to the expression which means “control,” for “There is no king without a ‘עָּם -nation,’” and the word ‘עָּם -nation’ comes from the language of “עו מְמו ת-coals that are dimmed down and cold on the outside but hot on the inside,”
A nation must feel a degree of separation from the king for them to accept him, their connection to the king needed to be dimmed down enough to let them feel a little bit of their own existence before they can choose to accept their king.
Similarly, for Hashem to be King over us, He must hide Himself enough that we have free choice, which means that we are able to feel ourselves as existing separately from Him.
This level of Elokim is connected to the lower level of “Perceiving His Oneness from Below to Above.”
Now that we established how the Name Elokim is Yichuda Tita’a from Below to Above, we can explain the meaning that “Moshe would speak and bring down Hashem’s Infinite Light, and Elokim would answer him corresponding to Moshe’s voice:”
The verse continues: “And Elokim would respond to him (Moshe),”
Now, the word “הָּ יִּנֲע-responding” in the Holy Language of the Torah can be understood based on what our Sages said (Sukkah 38a) regarding reciting Halel: “He ‘responds’ and repeats back after them what they say.”
For when the listener repeats back what was said by the person talking it is called “הָּ יִּנֲע-responding.”
And this is the meaning of “And Elokim will respond and repeat back what was said”:
That the level of “Perceiving His Oneness from Below to Above” should repeat back and copy the higher perspective of “Perceiving His Oneness from Above to Below” that Moshe brings down into our world, so that our perspective from Below to Above should be just like Hashem’s perspective from Above to Below.