The Kabbalah contains timeless words that we have received in our tradition from the great ones before us. They teach us of a deeper reality beneath the surface, one that is spiritual and full of light. This podcast will take you on a breathtaking journey into that reality, leaving you enlightened as to the great opportunity that life affords us. The timeless words of the Ramchal, Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzato, famed Kabbalist of the 18th century, as well as those of Rav Chaim Volozhiner, as well as R' Moshe Cordovero, form the basis for this podcast, which will be updated daily with God's help.
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The Kabbalah contains timeless words that we have received in our tradition from the great ones before us. They teach us of a deeper reality beneath the surface, one that is spiritual and full of light. This podcast will take you on a breathtaking journey into that reality, leaving you enlightened as to the great opportunity that life affords us. The timeless words of the Ramchal, Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzato, famed Kabbalist of the 18th century, as well as those of Rav Chaim Volozhiner, as well as R' Moshe Cordovero, form the basis for this podcast, which will be updated daily with God's help.
We discuss the difference between human beings, who have free will, as opposed to angels, who are drawn after and affected by the free will of man, with none of their own.
When the lowest aspect makes itself ready to receive, all of the sefiros connect to each other, up to their transcendent root. This is accomplished through the mitzvos.
When the lowest aspect makes itself ready to receive, all of the sefiros connect to each other, up to their transcendent root. This is accomplished through the mitzvos.
God ordered the world such that He only gives when His creations ask for their needs. This is the foundation of the concept of Free Will, which works on the basis of measure for measure.
God ordered the world such that He only gives when His creations ask for their needs. This is the foundation of the concept of Free Will, which works on the basis of measure for measure.
We see things on the surface - we see the 'Eyes of God.' We can not see the 'Heart of God,' which is the underlying thought of Hashem, without that which He has revealed in His Torah.
The prophet experiences a vision in which he sees something from our world. Each of the things in our world represent a spiritual concept in the upper worlds, and thus his vision tells him in an analogous way about the spiritual realms.
We discuss the seeming contradiction between seeing a vision of God and how He has no form, explaining that there is a simultaneous understanding that the vision is only a representation, and the prophet is not seeing the essence of Hashem.
We discuss how there are certain aspects of reality that are directly affected by a higher influx, and how those same influxes have a time where they come into play in a more general way, as well.
The judgment of Hashem is precise and takes all factors into account, assuring the fairest result - the ultimate reward of the person for all their deeds.
Even as Hashem uses yichud, which involves interactions which are 'undeserved,' it can be initiated through mishpat, which is according to one's actions.
The Kabbalah contains timeless words that we have received in our tradition from the great ones before us. They teach us of a deeper reality beneath the surface, one that is spiritual and full of light. This podcast will take you on a breathtaking journey into that reality, leaving you enlightened as to the great opportunity that life affords us. The timeless words of the Ramchal, Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzato, famed Kabbalist of the 18th century, as well as those of Rav Chaim Volozhiner, as well as R' Moshe Cordovero, form the basis for this podcast, which will be updated daily with God's help.