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Insights into Rabbi Ashlag's Kabbalah podcast
Yedidah Cohen
128 episodes
9 months ago
Yedidah Cohen’s talks on Rabbi Ashlag’s Kabbalah are short insights into the inner world of Torah. The podcast is given biweekly and may touch on some aspect of our daily life, the festivals, or the weekly Torah portion viewed in an entirely new way.
See also www.nehorapress.com
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Yedidah Cohen’s talks on Rabbi Ashlag’s Kabbalah are short insights into the inner world of Torah. The podcast is given biweekly and may touch on some aspect of our daily life, the festivals, or the weekly Torah portion viewed in an entirely new way.
See also www.nehorapress.com
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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Beginning the Torah Again: The Nature of Creation
Insights into Rabbi Ashlag's Kabbalah podcast
9 minutes 39 seconds
4 years ago
Beginning the Torah Again: The Nature of Creation
The word with which the Torah opens is Bereishit. This word is one of the most discussed words in the Zohar because it contains within itself the sodot, the inner meanings of the origin of creation, the inner meanings of the nature of creation, and of creation’s ultimate destiny.
In this short piece we will consider one aspect only: the word ברא bara creation itself. What actually was created?
The holy Ari teaches us that prior to creation, reality is entirely filled with the limitless light of God, His goodness. Since this goodness contains all that is, the only new creation that can possibly be, is a state of emptiness. So the word ברא implies emptiness. It describes a state of consciousness in which we are outside of the consciousness of light. It is a state of longing, a state of being incomplete. If our natural state is one of being filled with light, then the state of creation is therefore an unnatural one. Indeed, this is how we experience it. We all experience periods in our lives of dissatisfaction, of loneliness, of alienation; episodes when we ask, “What is my life about?” Sometimes these states of consciousness are short-lived, but sometimes these feelings of emptiness and of longing seem to characterize most of our lives. We sometimes try to deny these times, to fill them up with something to distract ourselves from our unease. But this is because we do not realize their potential. By understanding the word ברא we discover that this essential emptiness is actually the essence of creation. We need to harness the power of creation that is inherent in these difficult times.

Insights into Rabbi Ashlag's Kabbalah podcast
Yedidah Cohen’s talks on Rabbi Ashlag’s Kabbalah are short insights into the inner world of Torah. The podcast is given biweekly and may touch on some aspect of our daily life, the festivals, or the weekly Torah portion viewed in an entirely new way.
See also www.nehorapress.com