Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Arvut (Mutual Guarantee)

All of Israel are responsible for one another

(Sanhedrin, 27b, Shavuot 39)

This is to speak of the Arvut (Mutual Guarantee), when all of Israel became responsible for one another. Because the Torah was not given to them before each and every one from Israel was asked if he agreed to take upon himself the Mitzva (precept) of loving others in the full measure, expressed in the words: “Love thy friend as thyself” (as explained in Items 2 and 3, examine it thoroughly there). This means that each and every one in Israel would take it upon himself to care and work for each member of the nation, and to satisfy all their every needs, no less than the measure imprinted in him to care for his own needs.

And once the whole nation unanimously agreed and said, “We shall do and we shall hear,” each member of Israel became responsible that nothing shall be missing from any other member of the nation. Only then did they become worthy of receiving the Torah, and not before.

Laitman's Blog | The Battle And Unification Of Opposites

The Battle And Unification Of Opposites

Posted on September 1st, 2010 at 10:56 am

State 1 (our present state) is “bestowal” to oneself, which is comprised of our pleasure and the desired fulfillment. State 2 (the state we wish to achieve) is bestowal to the Creator, which will constitute pleasure for us. And herein lies the contradiction.

In “bestowal” to oneself, the action itself, the work, and the reward are all in one direction, in one line. Therefore, it is called the Direct Light, and everything is clear to us here: the beginning, the end, and the achievement of this final goal are directed in one direction: toward me.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Examining The Correctness Of The Path

Examining The Correctness Of The Path
Rav Micheal Laitman's blog

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 04:41 AM PDT

It’s very easy to determine whether the path is a spiritual one: Everything that we agree with does not relate to spirituality! It is specifically the contradictions that our mind and senses do not accept, that are undesirable and repulsive to us, that relate to spirituality. We should work on these in particular.

If I sense that a certain state won’t bring me any benefit either in my senses or mind, then by rising above this particular state, I can start building spirituality. Most likely, in this state it will be impossible to “buy” me, and I won’t look for a selfish profit; rather, I will need the Creator’s help in order to rise above it. In other words, I constantly check myself: How much does my body resist my work? And for me this is the sign of my correct spiritual advancement.

Further on, I need to examine what I’m doing it for. Perhaps I want to overcome myself and pursue some personal goals. Or maybe I want to find love of the Creator which is repulsive to my “body,” my egoistic sensation and mind. And I’m searching for love that is built on hatred toward egoistic thoughts and desires about oneself.

Often, however, we are not trying to transcend our bodies and regret that we are unable to work according to our mind and feelings contained in the body. Instead of looking for a state that is beyond our sensations and mind, we wish to be in it.

First and foremost we need to push the body “down,” along with its feelings and mind, and be above them, not to take them into account. That is, I take them into consideration, but only in order to rise above them. Then it’s called faith above reason. But instead, I regret: Why is everything not revealed within my reason so that I can act as a sensible person and know that I have intellect and personal strength to advance correctly…

From the 1st part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/30/10, “When A Person Knows What the Fear of God Is”

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Revelation and Concealment

Revelation and Concealment

Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag

There is nothing else in the world except the Light (the Creator) and that which was created by the Light (the person, who remains inside this Light). A person can perceive this Light when there is a correspondence between the qualities of the human being and those of the Creator. If the qualities do not correspond, then the person will be unable to perceive the Light – the Creator.
At first, we are placed in the conditions of an explicit and complete domain of egoism, known as "our world." Only by means of our own efforts can we gradually bring up and cultivate within ourselves such a desire and necessity to perceive the Creator (create a vessel for the Light of the Creator) that we will begin to perceive Him.

The Revelation of Godliness (Matan Torah), Talk 1

The Revelation of Godliness (Matan Torah), Talk 1

Rav Michael Laitman, Bnei Baruch, Israel
October 26, 2005
  • Bold and in quotes: Original text of Baal HaSulam
  • Regular: Commentaries of Rav Laitman
  • lowercase italics: emphasized words
  • Capitalized italics: transliteration from Hebrew
Reader: Today, we are beginning to study the article Matan Torah (The Revelation of Godliness)by Baal HaSulam, from the book Kabbalah LeMatchil ( Kabbalah for Beginners), page 111. [You can also find it on the site; it is called "The Revelation of Godliness."]