Kabbalah

Where is God?

by Yedidah July 15, 2013

Where is God within us? This is the remembrance of the destruction of the our inner Temple. The Zohar teaches us that the real destruction and exile is the absence of God in our lives. From the teaching of Rabbi Ashlag

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What the Books of Kabbalah are Really About

by Yedidah June 4, 2013
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Rabbi Ashlag wrote both technical and discursive works, which seem easier to understand. Yet it is through his technical works that we learn the underlying processes of the souls. Actually all the works point to one thing. How to fulfill the purpose of our lives.

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Receiving the Torah through Faith

by Yedidah May 13, 2013
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The light of the Torah is one. The vessels with which we receive the light of the Torah are called the garments of the Torah. However, to access the light of the Torah we need to add in the ingredient of faith. Faith that the Torah itself can bring us back to the good way.

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Independence and Redemption

by Yedidah April 15, 2013
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Israel’s independence is part of the process of redemption but is not yet fully actualized. It is intimately connected with the revelation of the Zohar in this generation : From the writings of Rabbi Ashlag

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The Torah: The Soul’s Voice

by Yedidah February 3, 2013
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The Zohar states that the Torah, the soul and the Holy Blessed One are one. It also states that God is hidden in the Torah.
How does Torah differ from other knowledge? How can  the Torah help me hear my soul? What qualities do I need to cultivate in order to find the Essence of God hidden in the Torah?

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“For the Human is as a Tree of the Field”

by Yedidah January 24, 2013
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The tree is a metaphysical and spiritual symbol . For Tu B’Shvat,, the New Year for Trees, from the Kabbalah of Rabbi Ashlag

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