Kabbalah Journey
Kabbalah Journey
Kabbalah Journey
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■ 2. Shemot - Names -
■ 5. D’varim - Words -
Deuteronomy
■ a) Musical
Mitzvoth,
Living in the
Table of Equations
Land of Israel
❍ B. Prophets
■ 1. Y’hoshua - G-d
Table of Figures
Saves - Joshua
■ 2. Shofteem - Judges
■ 3. Shmuel - Samuel
■ a) King David
and Avishalom
■ 4. Y’shayahu - Isaiah
■ 5. Hoshua - Hosea
■ 6. Yoel - Joel
■ 7. Haggai
■ 8. Malachi
❍ C. Writings
■ 1. Yov - Job
■ 2. Mishle - Proverbs
■ 3. T’hillim - Psalms
■ 4. Divrei Hayamim
Aleph - Chronicles 1
● IV. The Oral Law
❍ A. Midrash
❍ B. Mishnah
■ 1. Perkei Avots
❍ C. Talmud
❍ D. Mishnah Torah
❍ E. Luzatto’s Works
[TABLES]
■ 1. The Way of G-d -
Derech Hashem
■ 2. The Path of the Just -
M’silat Yesharim
■ 3. The Knowing Heart
– Daat T’vunot
❍ F. Kaplan’s Works
❍ G. Nachman’s Works
■ 1. Rabbi Nachman’s
Wisdom - Shevachey
and Sichos HaRan
■ 2. Likutey Moharan
■ a) David’s
praise
■ b) Bones
Nachman
❍ H. Moshe Cordovero
[TABLES]
■ 1. The Palm Tree of
Devorah
■ a) Binah
■ b) Hesed
■ c) Malchut
❍ I. Yonah of Gerona
❍ J. Sefer Yetzirah
■ 1. Golem
❍ K. Zohar
● V. Character
❍ A. Envy
❍ B. Chesed
❍ C. Charity
❍ D. Joy
❍ E. Anger
❍ F. Taunting, insulting,
misleading slander
❍ G. Greeting Others
❍ H. Honor
❍ I. Forgiveness
❍ J. Conversations
■ 1. Calming a person
down
■ 2. Showing respect to
everyone
■ 3. True Speech
❍ K. Quarrels
■ 1. A Woman’s Nature
■ 2. A World Full of
Strife
❍ L. Fear
❍ M. Judging People
❍ N. Observing Principles
Consistently
❍ O. Truth
❍ P. Humility
❍ Q. Consideration
❍ B. Months [TABLE]
■ 1. Nissan
■ 2. Iyar
■3. Sivan
■ 4. Tamuz
■ 5. Av
■ 6. Elul
■ 7. Tishrei
■ 8. Heshvan
■ 9. Kislev
■ 10. Tevet
■ 11. Shevat
■ 12. Adar
❍ C. Weeks [TABLES]
■ 1. Rishon - Sunday
■ 2. Sheni - Monday
■ 3. Shlishi - Tuesday
■ 4. Revaee -
Wednesday
■ 5. Hamishi - Thursday
■ 6. Sheshe - Friday
■ 7. Shabbat - Saturday
❍ D. Seasons
❍ E. Aging
■ 1. Amen
■ 3. Nature
❍ B. Numerology [TABLES]
■ 1. Alphabet
■ 2. Single Numbers
■ a) Number 1
■ b) Number 2
■ c) Number 4
■ 3. Compound Numbers
■ 4. Higher Compound
Numbers
❍ C. Star Wisdom [FIGURES]
■ 1. Recording Star
Patterns in a Journal
■ 2. Star Meditation
❍ D. Divination
■ 1. Tarot
■ 3. Lots of Jonah
■ 4. Page Turning
■ 5. Verse of a Child’s
Study
■ 6. Dream Questions
❍ E. Tzaddik
❍ F. Intelligence
❍ G. Soul
❍ H. Seven Tests
● VIII. Dreaming
❍ A. Unconscious Dreams
❍ B. Lucid Dreaming
❍ C. Spiritual Dreaming
■ 1. Hypnotic Dreaming
■ 2. Prophetic Dreams
■ a) Food
■ b) Learning
■ c) Purity
■ 2. Marriage Psalms
■ a) For Men –
Psalm 128
■ b) For Women
■ 4. Hallel
■ 5. Improving oneself -
Midos
❍ B. Siddur [FIGURE]
■ 1. Introductory Prayers
■ 2. Offerings - Asiyah -
World of Doing
■ 3. Psalms - Pseukei
D’Zimra - Yetzirah -
World of Formation
■ 4. Shema - Beriah -
World of Creation
■ 5. Amidah - Atzilut -
■ a) Ntzor Lshoni
■ b) Tahanun
■ c) Alenu
■ d) Kaddish
❍ C. Requests
1. Bypassing Obstacles
■
■ 3. Amongst the
Grasses
■ 4. Shachris - Morning
by Samantha Grier
■ 1. PSALM I
■ 2. PSALM II
■ 3. PSALM III
■ 4. PSALM IV
■ 5. PSALM V
■ 6. PSALM VI
■ 7. PSALM VII
■ 8. PSALM VIII
■ 9. PSALM IX
■ 10. PSALM X
■ 11. PSALM XI
■ 15. PSALM XV
● X. Hypnosis
❍ A. Introduction
❍ B. Keeping a Journal
■ 1. B”H - By the
blessing of G-d
■ 2. Date
■ 3. Time
■ 4. Location
■ 5. Text
❍ C. Trust Yourself
■ 1. Fears
■ 2. Self-hypnosis
❍ D. Exercises
■ 1. Cheveul’s Pendulum
Results - June
9, 1992 - 10:30
PM
■ 3. Experiment Six:
What is Hypnosis
Like?283
❍ E. Hypnotic Induction Stages
❍ F. Automatic Writing
❍ G. Improvement
■ 1. Principles
■ 2. Performance and
Sports
● XI. Meditation
❍ A. Healing Meditations
[TABLES]
❍ C. Letter Meditations
[TABLES]
❍ D. Biblical narratives
[FIGURE]
❍ E. Blue Skies
of Asiyah
■ 2. The Seven Palaces
of Yetzirah
■ a) Shamayim
(Sham - Mayim
: There is water -
> Firmament)
■ b) Shemai
Hashamayim
(Water above
the Waters ->
Nehar Di-nur)
■ c) Zevul
(Habitation ->
prince)
■ d) Araphel (Fog
or mist ->
Torah)
■ e) Shehakim
(Heavens)
f) Mahon ->
■
Aravot
■ g) Throne of
Glory
■ 3. The Seven
Chambers of Beriyah
■ a) Brickwork of
Sapphire - First
Chamber
■ b) Essence of
Heaven -
Second
Chamber
■ c) Luster -
Third Chamber
■ d) Merit - Forth
Chamber
■ e) Love - Fifth
Chamber
■ f) Desire - The
Sixth Chamber
■ g) Holy of
Holies - The
Seventh
Chamber
● XII. Up and Down the Tree of Life
❍ A. The 32 Paths of Wisdom
[TABLE]
■ 1. The 32 Names of G-
d in Genesis
■ 2. The 22 Letters 10
Numerals
■ 3. The 32 Levels of
Consciousness
■ 4. “These are the
■ a) Binah
■ b) Daat
Letter Paths
■ 3. The Twelve Single
Letter Paths
■ 4. The 3 Mother Letter
Paths
❍ C. 50 Gates of Understanding
[TABLE]
❍ E. Sefirotic Worlds
[FIGURES]
● XIII. The Other Side
❍ A. Turning Evil to Good
❍ C. Evil Thoughts
■ 1. Adam Kadmon
■ 2. Expansion of the
name Hashem
❍ B. Astral and Ethereal Planes
❍ C. Space Travel
Future
❍ B. Reincarnation
❍ C. Psychotic
❍ B. Dental
❍ C. Skin
● XVIII. Music
❍ A. Even-Tempered Scale
❍ B. Pythagorean Diatonic
Scale
❍ C. Fractals
❍ D. Fibonacci Ratio
● XIX. Math
❍ A. Euler’s Theorem
● XX. Science
❍ A. Special Relativity
❍ B. General Relativity
❍ C. Astronomy
❍ B. Children
and Homeland
Kabbalah
List of Figures
1. Figure_1: The 7 Days of Creation in
Descent and the Form of the Partzuf
Zer Anpin
2. Figure_2: The Angelic Meditative
Focus
3. Figure_3: The Dragon, Big and Little
Dipper
4. Figure_4: The Northern Crown
5. Figure_5: The Focus
6. Figure_6: Symbol of Raziel
7. Figure_7: The Kabbalistic Tree in
Two Systems
8. Figure_8: Cain and Abel
9. Figure_9: The Ten Sefirot
10. Figure_10: The Seven Vertical Paths
11. Figure_11: The Twelve Diagonal
Paths
12. Figure_12: The Three Horizontal
Paths
13. Figure_13: Hypnotic Experience of
Ascending the Sefirot
List of Equations
1. Equation_1: Theorem of Addition of
Velocities
2. Equation_2: Theorem of Addition of
Velocities with Relativitity
This work in progress is intended to train one to experience authentic kabbalah. Study the manual by
browsing the table of contents, links, and footnotes. Let your spirit be your guide and Ribono Shel Olam
(the Master of the World) will reveal what you need to learn next. The work focuses on learning
kabbalah through character improvement through the theoretical, meditative, and practical kabbalah.
While I have written down some of my own kabbalistic journeys, in the final analysis one must choose
his own path and with the blessing of G-d reveal another truth path to the Infinite.
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Table of Equations
Table of Figures
Contents
Kabbalah Meditation from Torah to
Kabbalah - Title Page
Self-improvement to Prophecy
hawbn la rswm la hrwt }m twnnwbth hlbq
● I. Introduction Version - 11/1/2001
● II. Torah Prophetic Truth and Talmudic
Dialectic Hermeneutical Reality This work in progress is intended to train one to experience authentic kabbalah. Study the manual by
● III. The Written Law browsing the table of contents, links, and footnotes. Let your spirit be your guide and Ribono Shel Olam
❍ A. Torah
(the Master of the World) will reveal what you need to learn next. The work focuses on learning kabbalah
through character improvement through the theoretical, meditative, and practical kabbalah. While I have
■ 1. Bereshis -- In the
written down some of my own kabbalistic journeys, in the final analysis one must choose his own path
Beginning – Genesis and with the blessing of G-d reveal another truth path to the Infinite.
■ a) Parsha
Bereshsis This work uses a Hebrew true-type font that should be downloaded and installed on a PC to view the
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■ 3. Vayikra - And Called -
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■ 4. Bamidbar - In the
■ 5. D’varim - Words -
Deuteronomy
Joshua
■ 2. Shofteem - Judges
I. Introduction
■ 3. Shmuel - Samuel
■ 7. Haggai
■ 8. Malachi
❍ C. Writings
■ 1. Yov - Job
■ 2. Mishle - Proverbs
■ 3. T’hillim - Psalms
■ 4. Divrei Hayamim
Aleph - Chronicles 1
● IV. The Oral Law
❍ A. Midrash
❍ B. Mishnah
■ 1. Perkei Avots
❍ C. Talmud
❍ D. Mishnah Torah
Derech Hashem
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Wisdom - Shevachey and Said R. Isaac the Smith: Also the law relating to a sin-offering whose owners have died was forgotten
Sichos HaRan during the period of mourning for Moses. They [the Israelites] said to Phinehas: ‘Ask’; he replied to
■ 2. Likutey Moharan them: ‘It is not in heaven’. They said to Eleazar: ‘Ask’. He replied: ‘These are the commandments’,
■ a) David’s praise implying [that since the promulgation of these commandments] no prophet has now the right to introduce
■ b) Bones
anything new.
■ 3. Letter From Rebbe
G-d creates truth. Man forms reality.[5] The Word—Logos, reforms reality continuously. In science, our
Nachman
concept of the Universe evolves with each new empirical observation changing reality.[6] The past exists
❍ H. Moshe Cordovero [TABLES]
only in memories and recordings of history. We determine the reality of the past by our present memory
■ 1. The Palm Tree of
and our focus on what existed.
Devorah
■ a) Binah Prophetic revelation is the gateway to truth. Hence, the Written Torah is entirely revelation of truth
■ b) Hesed revealed to Moses on Mt. Sinai.[7] On the other hand, the Oral Torah, which includes Mishnah, Midrash,
■ c) Malchut
and Gemara, is a mixture of G-d’s truth and man’s reality. Within the Gemara, there is Aggada (story),
❍ I. Yonah of Gerona
Halacha (law), and Kabbalah (received mysticism). When a sage writes with Ruach Hakodesh, he reveals
❍ J. Sefer Yetzirah
truth. When he writes with dialectic[8] legal questioning and answering (Pilpul) or hermeneutical[9]
exposition (Drash), he forms reality.[10] In the Midrash, there is Drash, explanation, based on conjecture
■ 1. Golem
and there is Drash based on Ruach Hakodesh as well. The Oral Torah sections on Halacha often read into
❍ K. Zohar
the Written Torah to form reality. For this reason these sections are not found in heaven.[11]
● V. Character
❍ A. Envy Rab Judah reported in the name of Rab: When Moses departed [this world] for the Garden of Eden he
❍ B. Chesed said to Joshua: ‘Ask me concerning all the doubts you have’. He replied to him: ‘My Master, have I ever
❍ C. Charity left you for one hour and gone elsewhere? Did you not write concerning me in the Torah: But his servant
❍ D. Joy
Joshua the son of Nun departed not out of the tabernacle? Immediately the strength [of Moses] weakened
❍ E. Anger
and [Joshua] forgot three hundred laws and there arose [in his mind] seven hundred doubts [concerning
laws]. Then all the Israelites rose up to kill him. The Holy One, blessed be He, then said to him [Joshua]:
❍ F. Taunting, insulting,
‘It is not possible to tell you. Go and occupy their attention in war, as it says: Now after the death of
misleading slander
Moses the servant of the Lord, it came to pass that the Lord spake; and it further says; [Prepare you
❍ G. Greeting Others
victuals for within three days, etc.].
❍ H. Honor
❍ I. Forgiveness It has been taught: A thousand and seven hundred kal wahomer and gezerah shawah and specifications
of the Scribes were forgotten during the period of mourning for Moses. Said R. Abbuha: Nevertheless
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Othniel the son of Kenaz restored [these forgotten teachings] as a result of his dialectics,[12] as it says:
❍J. Conversations
And Othniel the son of Kenaz, the brother of Caleb, took it; and he gave him Achsah his daughter to wife.
■ 1. Calming a person
down The dialectics of the Oral Law are not in heaven. Instead, they are man’s formation and reality. With
■ 2. Showing respect to dialectic reasoning, the rabbis extract ideas for new applications of the Written Torah and with
everyone hermeneutical exposition they interpret the stories in the Torah. In this manner, the Torah adjusts itself
■ 3. True Speech
over time with new situations. Nevertheless, we cannot be sure that the conclusions or explanations were
❍ K. Quarrels
in fact G-d’s true intention or meaning. This reality is formed by man. Interestingly, the Rabbis hold
these principles higher than the will of G-d when faced with revelation:[13]
■ 1. A Woman’s Nature
Consistently We learnt elsewhere: If he cut it into separate tiles, placing sand between each tile: R. Eliezer declared it
❍ O. Truth
clean, and the Sages declared it unclean; (end of 59a)
and this was the oven of ‘Aknai. Why [the oven of] ‘Aknai? — Said Rab Judah in Samuel's name: [It
❍ P. Humility
means] that they encompassed it with arguments as a snake, and proved it unclean. It has been taught:
❍ Q. Consideration
On that day R. Eliezer brought forward every imaginable argument, but they did not accept them. Said he
● VI. Cycles of Time to them: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let this carob-tree prove it!’ Thereupon the carob-tree was torn
❍ A. Dimensions [TABLE] a hundred cubits out of its place — others affirm, four hundred cubits. ‘No proof can be brought from a
❍ B. Months [TABLE] carob-tree,’ they retorted. Again he said to them: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let the stream of water
■ 1. Nissan prove it!’ Whereupon the stream of water flowed backwards — ‘No proof can be brought from a stream
■ 2. Iyar of water,’ they rejoined. Again he urged: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let the walls of the schoolhouse
■ 3. Sivan
prove it,’ whereupon the walls inclined to fall. But R. Joshua rebuked them, saying: ‘When scholars are
engaged in a halachic dispute, what have ye to interfere?’ Hence they did not fall, in honour of R.
■ 4. Tamuz
Joshua, nor did they resume the upright, in honour of R. Eliezer; and they are still standing thus inclined.
■ 5. Av
Again he said to them: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let it be proved from Heaven!’ Whereupon a
■ 6. Elul
Heavenly Voice cried out: ‘Why do ye dispute with R. Eliezer, seeing that in all matters the halachah
■ 7. Tishrei
agrees with him!’ But R. Joshua arose and exclaimed: ‘It is not in heaven.’ What did he mean by this? —
■ 8. Heshvan Said R. Jeremiah: That the Torah had already been given at Mount Sinai; we pay no attention to a
■ 9. Kislev Heavenly Voice, because Thou hast long since written in the Torah at Mount Sinai, After the majority
■ 10. Tevet must one incline.
■ 11. Shevat
R. Nathan met Elijah and asked him: What did the Holy One, Blessed be He, do in that hour? — He
■ 12. Adar
laughed [with joy], he replied, saying, ‘My sons have defeated Me, My sons have defeated Me.’ It was
❍ C. Weeks [TABLES]
said: On that day all objects which R. Eliezer had declared clean were brought and burnt in fire. Then
■ 1. Rishon - Sunday
they took a vote and blessed him off.[14] Said they, ‘Who shall go and inform him?’ ‘I will go,’ answered
■ 2. Sheni - Monday
R. Akiba, ‘lest an unsuitable person go and inform him, and thus destroy the whole world.’[15] What did
■ 3. Shlishi - Tuesday R. Akiba do? He donned black garments and wrapped himself in black, and sat at a distance of four
cubits from him. ‘Akiba,’ said R. Eliezer to him, ‘what has particularly happened to-day?’ ‘Master,’ he
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replied, ‘it appears to me that thy companions hold aloof from thee.’ Thereupon he too rent his garments,
■ 4. Revaee - Wednesday put off his shoes, removed [his seat] and sat on the earth, whilst tears streamed from his eyes. The world
■ 5. Hamishi - Thursday
was then smitten: a third of the olive crop, a third of the wheat, and a third of the barley crop. Some say,
■ 6. Sheshe - Friday the dough in women's hands swelled up.
■ 7. Shabbat - Saturday
❍ D. Seasons
Hashem like a parent takes pleasure in the new works of His children. “Defeated Me” is as if to say, “my
❍ E. Aging
children have become smarter than me.”
● VII. In Search of the Gateway A Tanna taught: Great was the calamity that befell that day, for everything at which R. Eliezer cast his
❍ A. Gematria [TABLE]
eyes was burned up. R. Gamaliel[16] too was traveling in a ship, when a huge wave arose to drown him.
■ 1. Amen ‘It appears to me,’ he reflected, ‘that this is on account of none other but R. Eliezer b. Hyrcanus.’
■ 2. 100 Blessings a Day Thereupon he arose and exclaimed, ‘Sovereign of the Universe! Thou knowest full well that I have not
■ 3. Nature acted for my honour, nor for the honour of my paternal house, but for Thine, so that strife may not
❍ B. Numerology [TABLES] multiply in Israel! ‘At that the raging sea subsided.
■ 1. Alphabet
Ima Shalom was R. Eliezer's wife, and sister to R. Gamaliel. From the time of this incident onwards she
■ 2. Single Numbers
did not permit him to fall upon his face in the Tachnun prayer.[17] Now a certain day happened to be
■ a) Number 1
New Moon, but she mistook a full month for a defective one. Others say, a poor man came and stood at
■ b) Number 2
the door, and she took out some bread to him. [On her return] she found him fallen on his face. ‘Arise,’
■ c) Number 4 she cried out to him, ‘thou hast slain my brother.’ In the meanwhile an announcement was made from the
■ 3. Compound Numbers house of Rabban Gamaliel that he had died. ‘Whence dost thou know it?’ he questioned her. ‘I have this
■ 4. Higher Compound tradition from my father's house: All gates are locked, excepting the gates of wounded feelings.’
Numbers
Rabbi Gamaliel held views similar to that of Shamai in terms of strictness. The following viewpoint was
❍ C. Star Wisdom [FIGURES]
in contradiction to the teaching of Avos 1:1 to “educate many disciples.”[18]
■ 1. Recording Star
Patterns in a Journal For Rabban Gamaliel had issued a proclamation [saying]. No disciple whose character does not
■ 2. Star Meditation correspond to his exterior may enter the Beth ha-Midrash.
❍ D. Divination
■ 1. Tarot
Rabbi Gamaliel also instituted the 19th blessing of the Amidah that cursed unbelievers, the Sadduces, and
■ 2. Urim and Tamim
heretics in his time. Later, the blessing referred to Christian persecutors or to secular scoffers. For
example, in the year 1400 a baptized Jew spread the slander that the words “for they bow to void and
■ 3. Lots of Jonah
vanity and pray to a god who does not help”[19] in the Alenu prayer referred to the founder of
■ 4. Page Turning
Christianity. Hence, today the blessing or curse begins, “And for the slanders let there be no hope.” The
■ 5. Verse of a Child’s
first word beginning with a vav, “And”, combines the blessing with the previous blessing in order to
Study maintain the eighteen blessing limitation of the Amidah according to the Mishnah, “RABBAN
■ 6. Dream Questions
GAMALIEL SAYS: EVERY DAY A MAN SHOULD SAY THE EIGHTEEN BENEDICTIONS.” [20]
❍ E. Tzaddik Nevertheless, the Gemara explains the intention is that we recite the name of G-d specifically eighteen
❍ F. Intelligence times to metaphorically compose the Great Name (the Seventy-two Letter Name). [21] With the 19th
❍ G. Soul benediction, this is no longer the case!
■ 4. Hallel
The Torah sets out the role of the elders/judges to try cases with the “spirit of G-d.”
■ 5. Improving oneself -
NUM 11:16 And the LORD said unto Moses, Gather unto me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom
Midos thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of
❍ B. Siddur [FIGURE]
the congregation, that they may stand there with thee.
■ 1. Introductory Prayers
■ 2. Offerings - Asiyah - NUM 11:17 And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon
World of Doing thee, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it
■ 3. Psalms - Pseukei
not thyself alone.
D’Zimra - Yetzirah - The officers operated in the gates of the city, attempting to judge correctly with the spirit of G-d. To
World of Formation protect against biased influences, G-d forbids them from accepting gifts.
■ 4. Shema - Beriah -
World of Creation DEU 16:18 Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth
■ 5. Amidah - Atzilut -
thee, throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment.
World adjacent to G-d DEU 16:19 Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift
■ 6. Concluding Prayers
doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous.
● X. Hypnosis Dialectic
Chiromancy
❍ A. Introduction
❍ B. Keeping a Journal
■ 3. Time
In Hebrew the word for Bible is Tanach -]”nt. Tanach stands for Torah, Navi’im, and Ctovim - \ykwtk,
■ 4. Location
\yaybn, hrwt. These are the three principal areas of the Bible. In order to develop an authentic meditative
reference one should study all of the books of the Bible.
■ 5. Text
❍ C. Trust Yourself
■ 1. Fears A. Torah
■ 2. Self-hypnosis
■ 1. Principles
The first word contains the word Rosh - car that means head. The first three letters are the same as the
■ 2. Performance and
second word, Bara - arb, which means create. Elohim - \yqla is the name of G-d as creator of natural law.
Sports Alternatively, we translate the first three words of Genesis as “G-d created the beginning.”
● XI. Meditation
❍ A. Healing Meditations Another explanation from the Bahir verse 3:
❍ B. Space travel [FIGURE] “And why does the Torah begin with the letter Bet? In order that it begin with a blessing (Berachah -
[TABLES] hkrb)...[32] The word ‘beginning’ (Reshit - tycar) is nothing other then Wisdom. It is thus written (Psalm
❍ C. Letter Meditations
111:10), ‘The beginning is wisdom, the fear of G-d.’ Wisdom is a blessing. It is thus written, ‘And G-d
blessed Solomon.’ It is furthermore written (I Kings 5:26), ‘And G-d gave wisdom to Solomon.’...”
[TABLES]
❍ D. Biblical narratives [FIGURE]
Now the earth was unformed and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep
❍ E. Blue Skies And the spirit of G-d hovered over the face of the waters. (Genesis 1:2)
Aravot The light created here preceded the creation of the Sun and refers to the good light Hashem has stored
■ g) Throne of away for us in the world to come:
Glory
■ 3. The Seven Chambers Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun,
of Beriyah and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,
as the light of the seven days.
■ a) Brickwork of
(Isaiah 30:26)
Sapphire - First
Chamber The creation story illustrates the progression from general to specific. The seven days associate with the
■ b) Essence of seven lower sefirot and seven character qualities.
Heaven - Second
Table 2: Creation Concepts
Chamber
■ c) Luster - Third Day Creation Sefira Weekday
(Corresponding
Chamber Day)
■ d) Merit - Forth
1 (4) Light Hesed – kindness Sunday
in Genesis
■ 2. The 22 Letters 10
Numerals
■ 3. The 32 Levels of
Consciousness
■ 4. “These are the travels
of B’nai Israel”
❍ B. The Sefirot [FIGURES]
■ a) Binah The creation of Light on the first day is completed on the fourth with the objects that manifest light. The
■ b) Daat creation of the Sky, Clouds, and Oceans is completed on the fifth day with sky and sea life. The creation
■ 2. The Seven Double of Land is completed on the sixth day with land life.[35]
Letter Paths
■ 3. The Twelve Single
All creation rests on the foundation of the seven days since each day sustains a seventh of creation. The
Shaarey Orah teaches us that taking an oath - huwbc is to place creation upon ones words.[36] We should
Letter Paths
not break our word since this adversely effects the building – }ynb of creation.[37]
■ 4. The 3 Mother Letter
Paths Wisdom has built her house; she has hewn out her seven pillars
❍ C. 50 Gates of Understanding hubc hydwmu hbxj htyb htnb twmkj
❍ D. Sefirot Colors and Lights (Proverbs 9:1)
[TABLE]
❍ E. Sefirotic Worlds [FIGURES]
We must be careful with taking oaths and speaking words before those who attempt to ensnare, has
vshalom. Hazal taught to avoid taking oaths. The place for oaths is in our relationship to G-d. The oath is
● XIII. The Other Side
intended to raise us above ourselves to commit to a greater level of observance.
❍ A. Turning Evil to Good
Adam, Eve, and the Garden of Eden initially existed in the spiritual realm. According to Kabbalah, this
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place is in sefira Tiferet. Adam and Eve initially existed in spiritual bodies not unlike the angels. After
❍ B. The Evil Eye eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, Adam and Eve became physical beings with physical
❍ C. Evil Thoughts
temptations.
● XIV. The Other Planes
❍ A. Primordial planes “Accordingly, we find that in the beginning, before his sin, Adam was on a very high level – first, in
■ 1. Adam Kadmon
point of his existence, that is in terms of the results of his deeds, which rose to the worlds heights as we
■ 2. Expansion of the name
wrote previously and second in point his form and the form of his deeds.
...
Hashem
Note, then; what the Garden of Eden was, it will unquestionably continue to be – rarefied, spiritual
❍ B. Astral and Ethereal Planes
abode, where the spirits abide even now. And the Torah testifies concerning Adam that he dwelt there
❍ C. Space Travel
and ate and enjoyed the fruits that grew there. But since we see it to be the present habitation of the souls,
● XV. Back to the Future it must be that its fruits were not earthy gross things, but far more delicate, being at least as air compared
❍ A. The Storehouses of the to earth. And the eating of them, too, was not by a body coarse and gross, as at present, but by a rarefied,
Future almost spiritual body, like that of Elijah or Hanoch, ...”[38]
❍ B. Reincarnation
❍ C. Psychotic
Adam and Eve were not the first physical people in the world but the first people in the image of G-d.
They existed in the spiritual realm until G-d placed them in exile in this world.
● XVI. Dancing With Angels
● XVII. Health
❍ A. Organic Food Reviewing the Week Meditation - Etiel Herring - November 13, 1998 - 8 PM
❍ B. Dental
This meditation is for Shabbas in order to review the events of the week:
❍ C. Skin
● XVIII. Music Remember back to last Saturday night through the following night. This is Yom Rishon, the first day of
❍ A. Even-Tempered Scale the week. This day is dominated by the sefira of hesed that is loving kindness. Recall acts of kindness and
❍ B. Pythagorean Diatonic Scale expressions of love you showed another on this day.
❍ C. Fractals
❍ D. Fibonacci Ratio
Remember back to Yom Sheni, this is the second day of the week from Sunday night through Monday.
The day is dominated by the sefira of gevurah. Gevurah represents how we help others and ourselves
● XIX. Math
grow through discipline, rigor, and organization. Try to remember what you did to help organize yourself
❍ A. Euler’s Theorem
or others that day. Recall any struggles and how those struggles served the purpose of helping people
❍ B. Taylor Series Expansion
grow.
● XX. Science
❍ A. Special Relativity Remember back to Yom Shlishi, the third day in the week. This begins on Monday night through
❍ B. General Relativity
Tuesday. This day is dominated by sefira tiferets which is associated with compassion and balanced
❍ C. Astronomy
harmony. Recall events that brought you or others to a state of harmony on this day. Remember any acts
of compassion you showed others.
● XXI. Family and Roles
❍ A. Marriage Remember back to Wednesday, which is Yom Revaee, the fourth day in the week beginning Tuesday
❍ B. Children night through Wednesday. This day is dominated by the sefira netzah that represents the quality of
❍ C. Getting Along with Others enduring. Recall what events you saw this day that will have lasting impact on yourself and others. What
did you do that required endurance for the day and served to rescue and help others?
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and Homeland Remember back to Thursday that is Yom Hamishi, the fifth day of the week from Wednesday night
● XXII. Appendix through Thursday. This day is dominated by Hod. Hod which represents humbleness is not a passive trait
❍ A. Encounters on the Internet but requires one to go out and interact with other people keeping a sense of humility in ones personality.
■ 1. Bnei Baruch Kabbalah This helps others grow.
Forum
Remember back to Friday that is Yom Sheshe, the sixth day of the week from Thursday night through
■ a) RaZ
Friday. The day is dominated by the sefira of Yesod that represents joining and bonding with others.
■ b) Poem
What did you do on Friday to promote your relationship with significant others.
■ c) Poem on
mystic life Remember back to Saturday, Shabbat, the seventh day of the week. Shabbat is the receptacle for all the
■ d) Yetzirah Plane deeds of the rest of week. Shabbat is dominated by the sefira of Malchut that is the kingdom of G-d in
■ e) Colors
this world. Malchuts is the sum total of whom we are which is our soul. There is a channel between
■ f) Hashmal
Yesod and Malchuts and all of energy is deposited with Malchuts which determines the quality of our
soul.
■ g) Lag Ba Omer
Makor Hochmah While reading Scholem’s Jewish Mysticism and Cohn-Sherbok’s Jewish Mysticism (pp. 152-156), Erev
■ 3. Pluto
Shabbas, I ran across Luria’s idea of the tzimtzum, the withdrawal and reentry of G-d in the process of
creation. The following morning I did this meditation to unravel its secrets:
■ 4. Greek Qabalah
1. Table_1: Truth and Reality I wondered what made Israel so great and I heard the answer was in their simplicity of service to
2. Table_2: Creation Concepts Hashem. Each tribe lived in its own area and had a unique service in the land of Israel. I saw tzitzits on
1. Figure_1: The 7 Days of Creation in Enoch became the angel Metatron, highest of the angels.[45] Rabbi Ishmael receives this explanation:[46]
Descent and the Form of the Partzuf
III ENOCH: Chapter Four
Zer Anpin “METATRON IS IDENTICAL WITH ENOCH WHO WAS TRANSFORMED
2. Figure_2: The Angelic Meditative AND ASCENDED TO HEAVEN AT THE TIME OF THE FLOOD.”
Focus 1. I asked Metatron and said to him: “ Why art thou called by the Name of Thy Creator,
3. Figure_3: The Dragon, Big and Little by seventy Names? Thou art greater than all the princes, higher than all the angels,
Dipper beloved more than all the servants, honored above all the mighty ones in kingship,
Also Enoch III explains how the Hebrew letters transcend even the world of Atzulut:
The birthday of the world approaches.[49] The Shaarey Orah describes the story of Abraham and Isaac as
a battle between kindness and judgment.[50] The gematria of kindness – Hesed – dsj, 4+60+8 is 72, which
parallels the 72 names of G-d in the Great Name of triplets. The Great Name is composed from three
sequential sentences in Exodus, each having 72 letters.[51] Abraham associates with kindness and mercy,
and Isaac with judgment. When Abraham bound Isaac, mercy was binding judgment to show that mercy
is greater. Mercy is above judgment and acts first to release us as Abraham released Isaac. Isaac loved
Esau for Esau would be the instrument of judgment for Israel. Isaac saw that Israel would go into exile
and this would save them from utter destruction. They would atone with oppression in the exile - galut.
Nevertheless, Isaac worried that the oppression would destroy Israel; until he saw the instrument of
oppression would be the descendants of Jacob’s brother Esau.[52] Hence, Isaac delighted in the food that
Esau brought and blessed him with physical rewards. Esau would judge Israel with his descendants the
Edomites, Greeks, and Romans. Esau is the father of philosophy. Philosophy oppresses the spirit of
Jacob; remember the Edomite who tormented Job.
I saw the angels descend around me each composed of a myriad of lights. I saw a cross-formed through
me from Michael to Gavriel and from Uriel to Raphael.[53],[54] Eventually the outer lines were connected
into a square and lines rose from the vertices into a pyramid with a point intersecting over my head in the
Shechinah.
The meditation became cosmological and I saw the initial fiery expansion of the universe with packets of
light turning into galaxies. I went back in time and I saw that this expansion was preceded by another
Universe contracting and expanding, “And G-d made this King and he was not” (Genesis). Each universe
was one of Hashem’s tested worlds expanding and contracting into nothing and recreation. I sought to
understand the concept of the first seven days that the Rambam teaches are 7 days like our own in time. I
saw this story played out on the higher spiritual plane. Kabbalah discusses the concept of an upper Eden
that parallels the lower garden. This is like our upper soul, the neshamah, which exists in a higher plane
while our body soul, the nefesh, exists here. Hashem modeled the spiritual counterpart of the physical
world in seven days in the upper Eden. This is where Hashem placed the first soul – neshamah of Adam,
5756 years ago as well as the upper spiritual counterparts of all life. When Adam sinned, his nefesh
dominated his mental reality and he found himself cast out into this world. Our whole world is the lower
garden.
While attending services at Chabad, I saw my tallis like the color of angels white from heaven. Angels
descended around lifting one to the world of Yetzirah. There, beautiful wreaths were weaved and placed
on a stack to be carried to the throne of G-d. For awhile, I watched and then began to help out carrying
the wreaths to an arch angel who would carry then to the throne of G-d. I heard a voice that said this one
should be permitted to see where they go. New angels descended and brought with them a Merkavah, a
magic carpet. The carpet lifted and ascended beyond Yetzirah to an overlook of the world of Beriyah.
Below was the throne of G-d, purple with a clear diadem sitting in its midst. Tallis wrapped apparitions
stood around the throne speaking prayers. Wreaths were laid upon the throne and then consumed in a
light that descended from on high. The crowd parted and I came close to the throne. There was power and
danger in the light that descended for those to close to the throne, but I embraced and merged into the
light. There was an embrace in the light like the presence of G-d and something else. The color around
was white, without past, present, or future. There is the color of sky blue in one region. This is the
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Presence of G-d with the nation of Israel.
As the presence ascended, I ascended with it taking the prayer wreathes to the world of Atzulut. In
Malchuts, the shefa of G-d descended with bounty and reward for the world below. With the name El
Chai, El Shadai, the orange light of the setting sun I Yesod transmitted its bounty to Malchuts. In the
green grasslands of Tiferet are tables with Torah scholars about learning and teaching under the Yellow
sunlight of G-d. The Shechinah lifts the wreaths of prayers to the King and they join revealing the black
infinite floor of Keter where the will of G-d takes form.
Three Seraphim speak for the past, present, and future. In the past, the seraph shows the waters of
creation and the presence of G-d in lightning in the dark skies above. In the present, there is the Kotel and
the Jewish prayers being submitted quickly before the sunsets. In the future is the Third Temple, built to
enclose completely the Dome of the rock where the holy of holies rests inside.
Most important is the shimmering. Like ripples of water in a babbling brook over shallow stones in bright
sunlight, our eyes look upon others creating the ether of G-d. What is the ether? It is none other than the
shimmering, the shimmering of beatific light around creation. G-d has endowed mankind with the power
to create the ether.
Creation of woman
And the Lord caused a deep sleep over Adam and He took from him a rib and made woman
and brought her to him.
Adam was asleep when G-d took a rib from him and made the first woman. There is also a teaching that
while Adam remained asleep G-d brought the woman to see him to see if she would accept him. From
here we learn that a man must not criticize his wife for she accepted him first with all his faults. [55]
Overall, a husband and wife should overlook each other’s faults and accept each other.
b) Parsha Noach
Noach was a simple, righteous, man, \ymt qydx cya. The highest spiritual levels are achieved only
through simplicity. Rabbi Nachman said that he achieved almost everything by simply reading the
Psalms of David and talking to G-d. It is the same with all of tzaddikim.
Now the land – {ra was in a state of ruin – tjc. This is to say that that the areas of civilization were like a
house infested with termites.[56] There is no manner of repair possible and the damage is to the core. As
the behavior of man goes so the nature of the world is affected. Hashem sends a flood to cover the land.
The word again is Eretz. If the whole world would be flooded, the word would have been Olam. From
here, we learn that only the civilized place of the world is flooded.
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When Ham, father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, he told – dgyw, in a giddy manner about
the state of his father. Perhaps Canaan was involved here and Ham failed to reprove his son. When Noach
awakes from his sleep, he realizes that which has been done – hcu-rca to him. The text does not say that
he heard what had been said about him. This teaches that to make fun of someone ‘does or makes’ a
situation that is not easily reparable. Similarly in a Chofetz Chaim story, a person came to him to ask for
forgiveness about gossip he had spread. The Chofetz Chaim told him to take a pillow and cut it open in
the window. When he returned, the Chofetz Chaim said, “Now gather the feathers that have spread for as
difficult as it is to gather all of these feathers is as difficult as it is to repair the damage of gossip.”
Take yourself out of your place. One of the hardest things to do is move. This was one of the ten tests
given to Avraham Avinu. In this Torah portion Hashem reveals to Avraham the name El Shadai meaning
Almighty. We call upon the Almighty to overcome our most difficult challenges. This name is associated
with fruition and the sefira of Yesod.
The passage, “G-d will raise you up on wings of eagles to bring you back to the homeland.” In operation
Magic Carpet, Yemenite Jews felt that silver birds taking them to Israel fulfilled this prophecy.
The book of Exodus in Hebrew is Shemot – Names- tmc. Mem - m represents wisdom. Shin - c
represents understanding. Having wisdom and understanding together leads to knowledge.[57] When one
knows the true name of a person or object one has complete wisdom and understanding. Knowledge
leads to power as in the easing of the human struggle from the proper applications of science through
engineering.
Aryeh Kaplan (Jewish Meditation P.129) has the following to say on the letters shin and mem that make
up the word for name in Hebrew:
It is easy to understand why the shin and mem are important. The shin has the sound of s or sh, and
hence, of all the letters in the alphabet, it has the sound closest to white noise. White noise is sound that
contains every possible wavelength, and is usually heard as a hissing sound. On an oscilloscope, the s
sound would appear as a totally chaotic jumble with no structure whatsoever.
The opposite of white noise is pure harmonic sound. This is a hum, like the sound of a tuning fork. On an
oscilloscope, this would appear as a perfect wavy line, the epitome of order and regularity. This is the
sound of the mem.
The shin thus represents chaos, while the mem represents harmony. The Sefer Yetzirah says that the shin
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represents fire, while the mem represents water. The shin denotes a hot, chaotic state of consciousness,
while the mem denotes a cool, harmonic state. This is significant, since in many meditative traditions, the
m sound is seen as one that leads to tranquility and inner peace. The sound itself seems to be conducive
to the harmony that one seeks in the meditative state. The s or sh sound, on the other hand, is more
closely associated with our normal, everyday level of consciousness. It is also interesting to note that the
“still small voice” (1 Kings 19:12) in which Elijah heard G-d is translated by the Sefer Yetzirah as a “fine
humming sound.” It appears that the m sound was closely associated with prophecy.
Many of the Hebrew words that tend to focus the mind on a single object are made up of these two
mother letters. Thus, the Hebrew word for “name” is shäm - \c, which is spelled shin mem. Similarly, the
word for “there” is shâm - \c.[58] Both of these words have the connotation of the transition from the
chaos of the general to the harmony of the particular. A name separates a single object from the chaos of
all objects, while “there” separates a place from the chaos of all places. Both words therefore denote the
transition from the concept of the shin to that of the mem.
In Exodus 1 we read:
Now these are the names of the sons of Israel, who came into Egypt with Jacob; every man
came with his household.
wab wtybw cya bquy ta hmyrxm \yabh larcy ynb twmc hlaw
Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah;
Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin;
Dan and Naphtali, Gad and Asher.
And all the souls that came out of the loins of Jacob were seventy souls; and Joseph was in
Egypt already.
The number seventy is the numerical value of the ayin - u which is the last letter of the word Shema -
umc which begins the declaration, “Hear O Israel the Lord your G-d the Lord is One.” The ayin is said to
allude to the seventy nations of the world and the seventy languages.[59]
a) Parsha Terumah
We learn in Parsha Terumah that the ark was laid with gold both on the outside and the inside. This is
analogous to our soul and behavior which must be pure as gold internally and externally. The ark was
measured to a half unit to teach us that we must break our midos down to measure and improve.
And the Lord called unto Moses, and spoke unto him out of the tent of meeting saying:
The first word of Leviticus differs from the other words in that its last letter, the aleph - a is written
smaller then the other letters. This is a carryover from the original text which did not have spaces and the
same letter could serve the purpose of ending the previous word and beginning the next. The letter aleph
in Hebrew contains the Gematria for the name of G-d:
a
The aleph can be seen as composed of 2 yods - yy and a vav - w. Together they have the numerical value
of 26 which is the same as the value of the tetragrammaton.
yod + vav + yod = 10 + 6 + 10 = 26
heh + vav + heh + yod = 5 + 6 + 5 + 10 = 26
Another type of gematria we can do is based on the name of the letter itself: aleph - [la has the gematria
80 + 30 + 1 = 111 => 3. This is depicted in the shape of the aleph as having 3 components. The bottom
aleph can be seen as a person calling up to G-d. The vav is the channel or ladder to climb and the top
aleph is the point from which G-d responds or calls out to man. This is the image of prayer, of Jacob’s
Ladder, and the process of revelation. Thus, the word yikra - arqy, calling out teaches us that speech in
general is an act in the image of G-d.
The book of Leviticus contains the laws of holiness. On the subject of laws, there are 2 major categories,
i.e. those given to the whole world, and the laws pertaining additionally to Israel. The laws for the whole
world are:
Be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the earth. (Genesis 9)
Not to eat flesh from a living animal.
Not to murder.
Not to worship idols.
Not to curse G-d.
To establish courts of justice.
Not to murder.
Not to commit adultery or incest.
Not to steal.
Not to eat flesh from a living animal.
Jewish laws fall into the following categories. The chukim - \yqj - decrees are laws of holiness. The
karbanos - twnbrq - offerings are those that deal with sacrifices. The Hebrew root is karov - brq which
teaches us that sacrifices bring us closer to G-d. The mishpatim - \yfpcm - ethical laws or sentences
pertain to morality and the justice system. The edoth - twdu - testimonies are commandments that are
associated with our history and/or remind us of religious truths: i.e. holidays, tefillin, mezuzahs.
And the Lord spoke unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the tent of meeting, on the first
day of the second month, in the second year after they were come out of the land of Egypt,
saying:
rmal \yrxm {ram \taxl tynch hncb ynch cdjl djab duwm lhab ynys rbdmb hcm-la yy rbdyw
The Book of Numbers begins similar to Leviticus. The English name derives from the second sentence
where it says:, ‘Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel, by their families, by
their fathers’ houses, according to the number of names, every male, by their polls;’. An interesting
Gematria that alludes to the purpose of the Israelites wandering the desert is contained in the word
bamidbar - rbdmb:
resh + bet + dalet + mem + bet = 200 + 2 + 4 + 40 + 2 = 248
248 is the number of positive commandments identified in the Torah by our sages. The 248 positive
commandments combine with the 365 negative commandments to make up the 613 - taryag - gyrt
commandments identified by hazal - lzh - the elders of the Torah. The time spent in the wilderness gave
the people of Israel the freedom to practice positive commandments like keeping Shabbas that were made
difficult in the oppression of Egypt.
The gematria of the name of Abraham is also 248 representing his mastery of the positive mitzvoth.
In the first line of the Shema, the letters du are larger than the rest spelling the word ‘ad’ or witness in
English. The English word ‘aid’ originates from the Hebrew ‘ad’ and is closer to the Jewish concept of
witness.[60] When we call out Shema Yisrael, when we hear Hashem’s words; Hashem like a father will
come to our aid. Hashem gives us what we need, not necessarily what we want. The Witness assists us
even in the event of a crime.
Although a Holocaust survivor and witness, Grandmother would say, “There is nothing bad that does not
turn out for the good.” During the Holocaust, she fasted Mondays and Thursdays to save food for the rest
of her family while they were in hiding in Poland. Grandfather would search out new places and move
the family often to avoid being located by the authorities. In the end, they were amongst a handful of
witnesses who survived from the city of Kolemeah in Poland-Ukraine whose original Jewish population
numbered close to 60,000. Grandmother attributed their survival to the Witness G-d.
The word Shema - umc is an acrostic[61] for Shadai Melekh Olam - \lwu ]lm ydc - Almighty King of the
World. This is what we are witnessing. The word echad - dja - also has a meaning in its individual letters.
Dalet stands for the four directions in our world. Het is the seven heavens and the earth below. Aleph
says that there is only one G-d ruling over all.[62]
When one focuses his mind on repairing the spiritual aspect of his house while reciting this passage of the
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Shema, he will in fact be writing these words upon the doorposts of his house and repairing all within.
b) Balak
Balak, king of Moab, sent messengers to try to induce Balaam, a prophet of the area to curse the people
“that came out of Egypt and covers the face of the earth.” In the first two instances Balaam refuses to go
with them, finally acquiescing in the third instance in the story of the talking donkey. Here are the
prophecies sent to Balaam concerning Israel in these instances:
And G-d said unto Balaam: ‘Thou shalt not go with them; thou shalt not curse the people; for
they are blessed.’
(Numbers 12:12) awh ]wrb yk \uh-ta rat al \hmu ]lt al \ulb-la \yqla rmayw
Balak sent messengers that were more prestigious in the next round with offers of greater wealth and
honor. Instead of sending these messengers away right away, Balaam said:
Wait here also this night, that I may know what more the Lord will speak to me. And G-d came unto
Balaam at night, and said unto him: ‘If the men are come to call thee, rise up, go with them; but only the
word which I speak unto thee, that shalt thou do. (Numbers 12:19-20)
Here we see the danger of the will of a prophet impinging on the will of G-d.
And Balaam rose up in the morning, saddled his donkey, and went with the princes of Moab. G-d’s anger
was kindled because he went; and the angel of the Lord placed himself in the way as an adversary against
him. Now he was riding upon his donkey, and his two servants were with him. And the donkey saw the
angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out
of the way, and went into the field; and Balaam smote the donkey, to turn her into the way. Then the
angel of the Lord stood in a hollow between the vineyards, a fence being on this side, and a fence on that
side. And the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, and she thrust herself unto the wall, and crushed
Balaam’s foot against the wall; and he smote her again. And the angel of the Lord went further, and stood
in a narrow place where was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left. And the donkey saw the
angel of the Lord, and she lay down under Balaam; and Balaam’s anger was kindled, and he smote the
donkey with his staff. And the Lord opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said unto Balaam: ‘What
have I done unto thee, that thou hast struck me these three times?’ And Balaam said unto the donkey:
‘Because thou hast mocked me; I would there were a sword in my hand, for now I had killed thee.’ And
the donkey said unto Balaam: ‘Am I not thine donkey, upon which thou hast ridden all thy life long unto
this day? was I ever wont to do so unto thee?’ And he said: ‘Nay.’ Then the Lord opened the eyes of
Balaam, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he
bowed his head, and fell on his face. And the angel of the Lord said unto him: ‘Wherefore hast thou
smitten thine donkey these three times? behold, I am come forth for an adversary, because thy way is
How shall I curse, whom G-d hath not cursed? And how shall I execrate, whom the Lord hath not
execrated?
For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him:
Lo, it is a people that shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations.
Who hath counted the dust of Jacob, or numbered the stock of Israel?
Let me die the death of the righteous, and let mine end be like his!
bchty al \ywgbw }kcy ddbl \u-}h wnrwca twubbmw wnara \yrx carm-yk
(Numbers 23:9-10) whmk ytyrja yhtw \yrcy twm ycpn tmt larcy ubr-ta rpsmw bquy rpu hnm ym
These are the words which Moses spoke unto all Israel beyond the Jordan in the wilderness, in the
Arabah, over against Suph, between Paran and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Di-zahab.
}dryh rbub larcy-lk-la hcm rbd rca \yrbdh hla
bhz ydw trxjw }blw lpt-}ybw }rap-}yb [ws lwm hbrub rbdmb
‘Word’ - rbd also means ‘thing’ in Hebrew because words manifest into material changes. The word
structures the creative process. Torah words have four components. Letters represent the physical
meaning of each word. The ornaments or crowns are like the angelic forces in the background. The vowel
points correspond to the souls of the words. Finally we become part of the eternal song of G-d when we
add melody to the words.
The notes for chanting the Torah contain the melody. These notes also assist the reader in connecting
related Torah ideas as well as separating different concepts. A song without words is called a ningun, i.e.
tune. Tunes while popularized by the Hasidim represent a highly abstract way of connecting to G-d.
Music raises our spirit, elevates love, joy, excitement, and spontaneity. These are all aspects of Atzilut,
the highest world of being.
The Nekudot or vowel points are the souls of the letters.[65] The letters are the consonants which can
form words but require vowel points to activate their meaning.
The Tagin or crowns on the letters represent the extra element that Hashem transmits into the physical. In
the world of Yetzirah, the angels busy themselves with the spiritual dimension of the physical world.
The letters also represent the physical making of the world. The energy transmitted by Hashem is
received in the physical world. Succinctly, the process is symbolized by the name of G-d, Yod is the coin,
which Heh the hand holds, Vav extends the coin, and Heh is our hand receiving the gift. The giving of
Hanukah gelt - money is to reflect this image of G-d.
b) Avarice
And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou
hast is multiplied; Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget the Eternal thy G-d, who brought thee
forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage;
(Deuteronomy 8:13-14)
Accumulating wealth for its own sake diminishes spiritual interest and charitable donations. In this case
wealth waxes away as quickly as it came. The main problem is that wealth leads to arrogance.[66] In the
subsequent verses G-d reminds us not to let wealth go to our heads.
Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and
drought, where there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint; Who fed thee in
the wilderness with manna, which thy fathers knew not, that he might humble thee, and that he might
prove thee, to do thee good at thy latter end; And thou say in thine heart, My power and the might of
mine hand hath gotten me this wealth. But thou shalt remember the LORD thy G-d: for it is he that gives
thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he swore unto thy fathers, as it is this
day. (Deuteronomy 8:15-18)
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sweetening the rigors of gevurah.
Man is created in the image of G-d. Also the Tree of Life represents G-d in this world with its thirty-two
paths.[67]
Man is a tree of the field.
(Deuteronomy 20:19)
Rashi brings from the Siphre Midrash the idea that we observe commandments outside of Israel so that
we remember how to do them when we are in the land of Israel. Hence the purpose of keeping the
commandments is for the days when we are in the land of Israel.
Therefore shall ye lay up these My words in your heart and in your soul;
and ye shall bind them for a sign upon your hand,
and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes.
(Deuteronomy 11:18)
Even after you have been exiled, be excellent in doing commandments, put on tefillin, prepare mezuzot,
in order that it should not be new for you when you return.
(Rashi 11:18)
The Ramban explains the meaning of Rashi and says that he has hinted at the meaning before. The hint is
located in Vayikra 18:25:
And the land was defiled, and I checked the iniquity upon it.
And the land threw out her inhabitants.
(Leviticus 18:25)
Israel is in the galut (outside of Israel) because of iniquity. The Ramban tells a story of a king who sent
his queen away because of some error. Nevertheless after returning to her father’s house she continued
adorning herself though the king could not see her. It is the same for us. Though we are in exile we still
adorn ourselves with the commandments, because we have our King, in mind and we think only of
returning to His house in the land of Israel.
B. Prophets
The prophets were powerful people who possessed Hochmah – wisdom, Gevurah – physical strength,
Asher – wealth, and Anav – humility. They were capable of supporting their students with their own
funds. Physical strength was an essential ingredient as much as wisdom and humilty.[68]
Joshua’s original name was Hoshua - ucwh, but Moses added a Yod - y to the front of his name after the
victory over Amalek (Exodus 17:9). The Yod, the first letter from the name of G-d, transforms the name
to mean “G-d saves.” A Midrash states that Moses gave the name as a blessing to Joshua after the
incident of the despondent spies, saying, “May G-d save you from the council of the spies.”
At the end of his life, Joshua gathers the Jewish people in the city of Schem to bind a covenant between
Israel and G-d.[69] Why did Joshua choose the city of Schem instead of Shiloh where the Ark of the
Covenant rested? Bryna Levy explains that the sons of Jacob turned against their brother Joseph in
Schem. Hence, Y’hoshua chose this place to remind B’nai Israel of the danger of senseless hatred.
Y’hoshua is a descendent of Ephraim who is a descendent of Joseph. Joseph is buried in Schem.
Y’hoshua would also come to rest here. At this point, the sin of the brothers is completely expiated and
the story comes full circle from senseless hatred to brotherly love.
Eldav and Madav are speaking words of prophecy. Gersholm reported this to Moshe. What were they
saying, “that Moshe will die and Joshua will lead them into Israel.” Joshua spoke up and said, “My
master Moshe”, stop them, give them hard tasks so they will stop speaking words of prophecy. Because
he spoke up before his teacher, he was given the death penalty. There are four types of punishment
similar to death, person who is blind, a leper, who has no children. One who states a law in front of his
rabbi receives the death penalty. There is a penalty that is worse then death where one loses Olam Habah,
has vshalom, that is when one addresses his rabbi with his name attached. One should not say rabbi so
and so but simply rabbi when addressing ones teacher.
Joshua married the tzedekes of Jericho, Rahav, who delivered the city into the hand of Jericho. Because
of Joshua’s punishment, she did not have children. The number of children granted a wife is according to
the merit of the husband. The amount of wealth a man acquires is according to his wife.
2. Shofteem - Judges
After the death of Joshua, the Israelites inquired of the Lord, “Which of us shall be the first to go
up against the Canaanites and attack them?”
(Joshua 1:1)
wb \jlhl hljtb ynunkh-la wnl-hluy-ym rmal yyb larcy ynb wlacyw ucwhy twm yrja yhyw
Adoni-bezek had his thumbs and big toes cut off as he did to kings he took prisoner.
(Joshua 1:6)
This is the lesson of mido-cnegdo-mido - hdm-wdgnk-hdm, that a person’s character and behavior will be
repaid in kind.
3. Shmuel - Samuel
Hanna’s Meditation
Hanna went to pray by the tabernacle because she had no children. Eli saw her davening without words
and thought she was drunk. He asked why she was praying while drunk and Hanna replied that she
wasn’t drunk and instead described her situation calmly.[70] One should always let the Torah guide one’s
intellect which should guide one’s emotions (Torah -> Intellect -> Emotions). There are two different
phrases used in the Torah in this area, wbl lu - on ones heart. This phrase denotes that the emotions of the
person are under the control of the intellect. This is the nature of a tzaddik - qdx - righteous person,
whose intellect in addition, is under the control of the Torah. The emotions should rest on the heart and
be circumventable by the intellect. wblb - In one’s heart denotes that the emotions are controlling the
intellect of the person. This is the nature of the Rasha - hcr - wicked person whose emotions control his
thoughts and actions. This is extremely damaging in the case of anger.[71] There are three laws learned
from Hanna.
● Prayer in a light voice is acceptable. Hanna’s prayer was quiet which may have been unusual at
that time but is now acceptable.
● Apologize and offer compensation for mistakenly rebuking another. This we learn from the
response of Eli. While it is a mitzvah to correct a fellow Jew, if the person was innocent then one
is required to appease that person. By way of apology, Eli offered Hanna a blessing that resulted
in G-d granting her a child in a year.
● Explain to avert suspicion. Hanna did this with Eli. Hanna had the choice of ignoring Eli in this
case but she wanted to clear up the misunderstanding.
Nevertheless, Rav Raphael Lapin states that ignoring a person is a particularly effective way to deal with
rude people. He said this helps a person correct his/her behavior. He said that in Rav Soltzvechik’s
Yeshiva, the Rav would pause when someone asked a question and if the question was not well thought
out he would then continue with his shir - ryc - class. In this manner, he would be helping the students to
think intensely before speaking.
Rav Hamnuna in Berachos 31a says many important rules can be derived by Hannah’s behavior.[72]
● “She spoke in her heart” (Samuel I 1:13). This teaches that when one prays he must concentrate in
his heart.
● “Only her lips moved.” This teaches he must articulate the words with his lips.
● “Her voice could not be heard.” He may not raise his voice in prayer.
● “Eli thought that she was drunk.” One who is drunk is not permitted to recite the service.
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King David said that Avishalom should not be harmed. The Ramban comments that David knew that
Avishalom was only acting as an agent for Hakodesh Barchu. This suggests the question of how does one
know when one is acting as an agent for G-d versus acting out of free will. When an event is so out of the
ordinary, as in the case of a son wanting to kill a father, it must be b’sheret.[73]
4. Y’shayahu - Isaiah
In the year that King Uzziah died, I beheld my Lord seated on a high and lofty throne; and the skirts of
His robe filled the Temple. Seraphs stood in attendance on Him. Each of them had six wings: with two
he covered his face, with two he covered his legs, and with two he would fly.
Holy is the Lord in the past, holy is the Lord in the present, and holy is the Lord in the future. The name
of the Angel of the Present is YöHöVîEL - lawhy. [74] The Angel of the Past is YâHâViEL - lawhy. The
Angel of the Future is YäHäViEL - lawhy.
The doorposts would shake at the sound of the one who called, and the House kept filling with smoke.
I cried,
Then one of the seraphs flew over to me with a live coal, which he had taken from the altar with a pair
of tongs. He touched it to my lips and declared,
The experience of an angel touching a hot coal to cleanse ones lips opens higher gates into the spiritual
realm. One should always strive to visualize biblical images since they are the highest revealed truth we
have in this world. When one does this correctly, the vision takes on a pure form and one becomes certain
of a true revelation from Ribono Shalom.
This is our hope on Yom Kipper - the Day of Atonement. On that day the Gates of Mercy are opened and
the truly repentant are brought to the highest level. There is a teaching that even a tzaddik - a righteous
one cannot stand at the height of a Baal Tshuvah on Yom Kippur. The reason is that all the sins of a
master of repentance are turned into blessings for him or her as G-d’s forgiveness extends beyond justice
into the realm of mercy and then into overflowing love for his children.
Isaiah speaks of the return to Zion and the good life that awaits us.
The message here is that we will return to the land of Israel[75]. Whether from Babylonia, Europe, Russia,
or Ethiopia, G-d will help us return to Eretz Israel - the land of Israel. Hashem causes us to multiply in
the East, and to gather wealth in the West. The North tries to hold back its people from leaving, but the
South releases freely.
Isaiah’s final words are a vision of the world to come. Our relationship with G-d today forms the
paradigm of what will be again. Instead of transcending completely into a spiritual dimension, we appear
in gratitude, worship, and thankfulness before the King of kings in all the weeks and months of our lives.
Our world is a reflection of the best of all worlds. Time enhances our relationship with Hashem.
5. Hoshua - Hosea
The whole life of Hosea is a message of prophecy. From the name of the wife he chose to the names of
his children, the microcosm of his life represents the whole house of Israel.
HOS 1:1 The word of the LORD came unto Hosea, the son of Beeri,
in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah,
and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel.
HOS 1:2 The beginning of the word of the LORD by Hosea. And the LORD said to Hosea,
Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms:
for the land hath committed great whoredom, departing from the LORD.
The prophet’s life depicts the nation of Israel. In the 6th century BC the kingdom of Israel was split
between Ephraim and Judah. With Ephraim went the rest of the tribes of the North. They maintained
aspects of cow worship from the religion of Baal and whored after the products and ways of their
neighbors to the North:
HOS 2:5 For their mother hath played the harlot: she that conceived them hath done shamefully: for she
said, I will go after my lovers, that give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and
my drink.
Israel went after the ways of her northern neighbors while Judah went after the ways of Torah and
pursued G-d.
HOS 1:3 So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim; who conceived, and bore him a son.
Gomer was a son of Japheth in Genesis who was the father of the European peoples.[76] The sons of
Gomer are Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmath. Ashkenaz is the ancestor of the German nation.[77]
HOS 1:5 And it shall come to pass at that day, that I will break the bow of Israel, in the valley of Jezreel.
HOS 1:6 And she conceived again, and bare a daughter. And G-d said unto him, Call her name
Loruhamah: for I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel; but I will utterly take them away.
HOS 1:7 But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the LORD their G-d, and
will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen.
There were two kingdoms in the Holy Land during the time of Hosea. The first, the Northern Kingdom of
Israel where Hosea resided, was composed of eleven tribes excluding Judah. The Southern Kingdom was
made up of the tribe of Judah, the largest of the tribes equaling all the others put together. While the
house of Judah adhered to righteousness forged by the isolation of the desert, the house of Israel became
tainted with the idolatrous practices of its neighbors. Hosea prophesied G-d’s judgment upon the
Northern Kingdom while sending a message of protection to Judah.[78]
Later in the Book of Hosea, the Lord allures Israel back from Baalim renewing her purity in the
wilderness and states the following:
The Lord is like a spouse to Israel. In the Song of Songs the Lord is our Husband. Each Shabbas he sends
forth the Shechinah to dwell with us and She is our Bride. We view G-d at times as masculine and at
other times as feminine.
The Lord is the true Healer of the world. Sometimes we cannot heal ourselves and yet another can
help.[79] The Gemara brings down the story about Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai who went to visit Rabbi
Chanina who was sick. When Rabbi Yochanan asked, “Are your sufferings for good.” Rabbi Chanina
replied, “Not now and not in the future.” Rabbi Yochanan then extended his hand, raised up Rabbi
Chanina and he was healed. Rabbi Yochanan was a healer and helped Rabbi Chanina in an area where he
could not help himself. When Rabbi Yochanan was sick, Rabbi Chanina went to visit him. Rabbi
Chanina asked the same question of Rabbi Yochanan who replied with the same answer. Nevertheless,
Rabbi Chanina was not a healer and Rabbi Yochanan could not heal himself. Ultimately the mitzvah of
Bikur Holim - visiting the sick rescues the sick with the help of G-d. With renewed health comes
renewed obedience to G-d. Suffering brings Tshuvah, repentance and a return to Hashem. Our hope is
renewed like the dawn of a day and rain is associated with the renewal of the Earth.
6. Yoel - Joel
In Kohelet, we read, “A time for war and a time for peace.” We find the answer in Joel.
Joel tells of the exile of the Jews after the destruction of the first temple, the land being divided by lots,
and the people sold into slavery. This is the time for war as G-d proclaims in Joel 4:9:
Thus he will judge among the nations and arbitrate for the many peoples,
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks:
Nation shall not take up sword against nation;
They shall never again know war.
And the Lord will roar from Zion, and shout aloud from Jerusalem,
So that heaven and earth tremble, but the Lord will be a shelter to His people.
And you shall know that I the Lord your G-d dwell in Zion, My holy mount.
And Jerusalem shall be holy;
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Faith in the Lord balances war and peace, and brings one back to Zion. Above war and peace is
Hashem’s shelter for his people at the base of Mt. Zion next to the city of Jerusalem.
7. Haggai
The Book of Haggai is short but the point is long. The message of this book holds the cure to greed and
materialistic idolotry which is a plague afflicting many of today’s generation. Akin to this illness is
gambling which stems from greed. Which is worse who knows, but one thing is for sure much that
happens in the houses of Wall Street is legalized gambling and the precious time lost to this
preoccupation is a weight upon the soul.
HAG 1:6 Ye have sown much, and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink, but ye are not
filled with drink; ye clothe you, but there is none warm; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it
into a bag with holes.
HAG 1:7 Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Consider your ways.
HAG 1:8 Go up to the mountain, and bring wood, and build the house; and I will take pleasure in it, and I
will be glorified, saith the LORD.
G-d is teaching us to apply our earnings to a good cause otherwise they will be blown away.
HAG 1:9 Ye looked for much, and, lo it came to little; and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it.
Why? saith the LORD of hosts. Because of mine house that is waste, and ye run every man unto his own
house.
HAG 1:10 Therefore the heaven over you is stayed from dew, and the earth is stayed from her fruit.
Building the temple and giving charity are the purpose of our silver and gold.
And when the Colors radiate, the Holy One then exults and takes pride in them,
as in (Hagi 2:8), “Mine is the silver, Mine is the gold.”
From them “garments of yesha (salvation)”[80] are made.
(Likutey Moharan #25:4)[81]
Giving charity creates beautiful garments for our soul in the world to come.
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HAG 2:3 Who is left among you that saw this house in her first glory? and how do ye see it now? is it not
in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
HAG 2:4 Yet now be strong, O Zerubbabel, saith the LORD; and be strong, O Joshua, son of Josedech,
the high priest; and be strong, all ye people of the land, saith the LORD, and work: for I am with you,
saith the LORD of hosts:
HAG 2:5 According to the word that I covenanted with you when ye came out of Egypt, so my spirit
remaineth among you: fear ye not.
HAG 2:6 For thus saith the LORD of hosts; Yet once, it is a little while, and I will shake the heavens, and
the earth, and the sea, and the dry land;
HAG 2:7 And I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house
with glory, saith the LORD of hosts.
HAG 2:8 The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts.
HAG 2:9 The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the LORD of hosts: and
in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts.
All the nations came to see the Temple that Solomon finished. This is the rectification of money and the
heart of materialism and is the source of peace, Shalom.
8. Malachi
The writings of Malachi detail the complete life. While widely known for the last line of his prophecy,
Malachi’s emphasis is on acting sincere, bearing responsibility in marriage, being sincere in charity and
offerings and bearing up to the standard of behavior expected of the servants of G-d.
Proper rulings were in his mouth and nothing perverse was on his lips;
He served Me with complete loyalty and held the many back from iniquity.
For the lips of a priest guard knowledge and men seek rulings from his mouth;
For he is a messenger of the Lord of Hosts.
But you have turned away from that course: You have made many stumble through your rulings; you
have corrupted the covenant of the Levites—said the Lord of Hosts.
And I, in turn, have made you despicable and vile in the eyes of all the people,
because you disregard My ways and show partiality in your rulings. (Malachi 2:6-9)
C. Writings
1. Yov - Job
The book of Job deals with the issues of providence i.e. the reasons why the rewards and punishments of
people are not always clear. Eliphaz consoles Job with the following explanation:
5:17 As for righteous men like you [Job] who are stricken by evil,
it is the chastening of G-d, despise it not,
for the purpose of such chastening is like that of the trials of the righteous.
The sufferings that Eliphaz is referring to apply to the righteous only. For the rest of us suffering is often
the direct result of our actions. For example, not giving charity diminishes wealth. Afflicting others
brings similar affliction. Nevertheless, in the case of Job who was righteous before G-d in wealth and
poverty these sufferings are difficult to understand. The “chastening of G-d” is seen by Eliphaz as an
opportunity. The Gemara on Brachots speaks of asoras ahavah - sufferings from love. Our heavenly
Father gives sufferings to his children for their sake so that they may return to him. As Rabbeinu
Bachya[82] describes:
Thus, repentance and suffering saved the sinner from going down the pit,[83] but he will not merit to see
the Supreme Light until the soul is reborn as at first. Thus, Elihu next said, His flesh is more tender than
a child’s, He returneth to the days of his youth.[84] When he grows up, he will pray to G-d, and through
his repentance and suffering he will be accepted by G-d. His righteousness will then be restored [as at
first] for he will not have sinned since the days of his rebirth. His afflictions will have ensued from his
former transgressions, which should have brought about his utter destruction. However, G-d devised
means so that he would not be banished from the World to Come, and he will then merit the Supreme
Light, as Elihu said. So He redeemed his soul from going into the pit, and his life beholdeth the light,[85]
a reference to the Supreme Light. This device [of rebirth] can be repeated three times, as it says, Lo all
these things doth G-d work, twice, yea thrice, with a man.[86]
Here, Rabbeinu Bachya brings an explanation for reincarnation in up to 3 lives. The reincarnation serves
to amend past wrongs and may explain the suffering of the righteous. Rabbeinu brings down the final
benefit that happened to Job:[87]
Then the Eternal answered Job out of the whirlwind.[88] Job attained the degree of prophecy because he
was wholehearted, and upright, and one that feared G-d, and shunned evil, and had been chastised by
trial. Although in his lack of wisdom, he transgressed by doubting G-d’s judgment, his trial brought him
nearer to G-d, for he accepted Elihu’s words and found them satisfactory. Thus, he was now one that
feared G-d and was sincere in his righteousness.
2. Mishle - Proverbs
Tradition records King Solomon as having written 3 works. In his youth he wrote the Song of Songs.
This work characterizes the relationship between G-d and Israel like the love of a young husband and
bride. The last work he wrote, Kohelet - Ecclesiastes, deals with philosophies of life gleamed from the
sufferings of the wealthy. Proverbs, on the other hand, is a work of mid-life. Of the 3 it is strongest at
setting the foundation of how a person should live. I will take a few verses to illustrate the greatness of
this work.
Chapter 3:
3:11 The chastisement of the Lord, my son, do not despise, and do not reject His rebuke.
3:12 For whom the Lord loves He reproves, as a father conciliates his son.
12 For whom - If he attributed (the cause to neglect of Torah) but could not find (an instance)
He should know that they are sufferings of love, as it is said, “For whom the Lord loves He reproves”.
The concept of ‘sufferings of love’ is a principle in the oral law and is brought forth from the proverb as
well as the story Job. The main hope of Hashem is that we improve like a father hopes in his son. Hence,
the sufferings that we go through have this entire purpose. Often just by praying for Ribono shel Olam to
heal us, we have turned back to Hashem and the purpose served.[89]
Chapter 11:
11:1 Deceitful scales are an abomination of the Lord, and a whole weight is His will.
This refers to inaccurate weights and scales that a storeowner might use to deceive a customer. In the
month of Tishrei, which is overseen by the constellation of Libra, the scales have a deeper meaning. They
are the scales of judgment that we must all undergo. We cannot deceive G-d with a false weight in this
case but we can deceive ourselves when we act as a judge for our neighbor. We should judge each person
fairly realizing that we are all human making mistakes. Our weight must not be so heavy that others fail
to tip the scale to the side of merit. We must choose to forgive everyone of any harm that we perceive
was inflicted on us. In this manner, Ribono Shalom, shall choose to forgive us and tip our scales for a
favorable judgment in the year to come.
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11:2 With insolent behavior comes shame and with the modest, there is wisdom
Insolent behavior, speaking out and talking back to others in an arrogant domineering way causes one to
feel shame afterwards. By being modest and not provoking others, we gain wisdom.
Following a simple straight path in life will manage all the affairs of one’s life. Simple faith and choosing
the good leads one on the right path of life. This is not reward and punishment but a direct consequence.
Similarly, crooked treachery destroys one’s mind and ability to choose to do well. This is also not a
punishment but the nature of the effect of this attitude on the mind.
11:4 Wealth shall not avail in the day of wrath, but charity shall rescue from death.
This very powerful verse teaches that tzedakah can change the divine decree in our favor. Money should
never be hoarded but instead given in charity and this saves a person from death. There is a story about a
rabbi who was in charge of a charity fund for a particular city. A woman came to him asking for money
to pay to feed her children, but he told her all the funds were currently depleted. She said that she had
seven children and that they would begin to starve if she did not get money soon to buy food. The man
gave her money from his own personal funds. Two weeks later, fate found this man on his deathbed. The
angels above beseeched G-d to change the decree for this man. They claimed that his charity had enabled
the woman and her seven children to survive and that this meant all their descendants would live as well
which is how a world is saved. G-d rescinded the decree and the person lived an extra 15 years.[90]
Hence, charity rescues from death - twmm lyxt hqdxw.
Chapter 1:
1:8 Hear my son the admonition of your father, and do not abandon the Torah of your Mother
Normally the mother admonishes the children while the father excels in Torah learning. This proverb
teaches us that we should listen to the corrections of our father and not just receive his kindness. While
our mother is an example of Torah and we should see her virtues in this area clearly and follow in those
ways.
There is another teaching that long life and length of days is granted to one who honors ones mother and
father.
When time is going by too fast it is because one is not spending enough time with ones parents.
(myself)
Chapter 9:
9:17 Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten secretly, more pleasing.
Some struggle to find true love. Others struggle for marriage to accept the true one. Many think that
“stolen waters are sweet” and prefer relationships to marriage. On relationships Dessler says, “Together,
they complement each other. This fact flows from the nature with which the Almighty has endowed
them... the one who gives, loves.”[91] “There are some people who do not want to enter into marriage.
This is because they are unable to shake themselves free of the power of taking, and even their natural
instincts cannot turn them into “givers,” even temporarily...”[92] “To sum up: the best relationship
between husband and wife will obtain when both achieve and practice the virtue of giving. Then their
love will never cease and their lives will be filled with happiness and contentment for as long as they live
on this earth.”[93]
Chapter 27
1. Boast not yourself of tomorrow; for you know not what today may bring forth.
2. Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.
3. A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool’s wrath is heavier than both of them.
4. Wrath is cruel, and anger is overwhelming; but who is able to stand before envy?
5. Open rebuke is better than secret love.
6. Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are profuse.
7. The soul who is sated loathes a honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
8. As a bird that wanders from its nest, so is a man who wanders from his place.
9. Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart; so does the sweetness of a man’s friend by hearty counsel.
10. Do not forsake your own friend, nor your father’s friend; nor go into your brother’s house in the
day of your calamity; for better is a neighbor who is near than a brother who is far away.
11. My son, be wise, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him who reproaches me.
12. A prudent man sees the evil, and hides himself; but the simpletons pass on, and are punished.
13. Take his garment when he has given surety for a stranger, and take his pledge on behalf of an
alien woman.
14. He who blesses his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse
to him.
15. A continual dripping in a very rainy day and a quarrelsome woman are alike.
16. Whoever hides her hides the wind, like the ointment of his right hand, which betrays itself.
17. Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens another.
18. Whoever guards the fig tree shall eat its fruit; so he who waits on his master shall be honored.
19. As in water face answers face, so does the heart of man to man.
20. Sheol and Avaddon are never full; and the eyes of man are never satisfied.
21. The refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold; and a man is judged according to his
praise.
22. Though you should grind a fool with a pestle in a mortar among wheat, his folly would not depart
from him.
23. Be diligent to know the state of your flocks, and look well to your herds.
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24. For riches are not for ever; and does a crown endure to all generations?
25. When the grass sprouts forth, and the young grass appears, and herbs are gathered on the
mountains,
26. Lambs shall provide your clothing, and goats the price of a field,
27. And you shall have goats’ milk enough for your food, for the food of your household, and for the
maintenance of your maidens
3. T’hillim - Psalms
The Psalms of David are our longings and prayers to G-d. Like the discarded stone that became the
cornerstone of the Temple in Jerusalem, Psalm Thirteen is the cornerstone of the rest. Here it is in its
entirety:
Psalm 13
The word for lowly in Hebrew is Dal which is similar to the word dull in English. When we concern
ourselves with the needs of others who are down, Hashem will remember us in kind when we are down.
Psalm 41
David uttered these praises after selecting certain Levites including Asaph to minister before the ark of
the Lord. Many of the praises in passages Chronicles 1 16:8-26 are found in our prayer book liturgy. The
delegating of proper work to the Levites brought David great joy which brought forth these songs to
Hashem:
Ascribe to the Lord, ye kindreds of the peoples,
Ascribe unto the Lord glory and strength,
Ascribe unto the Lord the glory due His name;
Bring an offering, and come before Him;
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
Tremble before Him, all the earth,
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The world also is established that it cannot be moved.
Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice;
And let them say among the nations: ‘The Lord reigneth.’
Let the sea roar, and the fullness thereof;
Let the field exult, and all that is therein;
Then shall the trees of the wood sing for joy,
Before the Lord for He is come to judge the earth.
O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good; for his mercy endureth forever.
And say ye: ‘Save us, O G-d of our salvation, and gather us together and deliver us from the nations,
That we may give thanks unto thy holy name that we may triumph in thy praise.’
Blessed be the Lord, the G-d of Israel, from everlasting even to everlasting.
And all the people said: ‘Amen,’ and praised the Lord.
(Chronicles 1 16:28-36)
Many details of Torah law were passed orally from the time of Moses. As new circumstances arose, the
law was applied in new ways. The laws of the written Torah are called D’raissa and those passed orally
are called Torah D’rabbanan.
There are many techniques in expounding the Written Torah with the Oral Torah. Many of the
derivations are read into the text in ways that may not be significant. This is a creative manner as it is
taught, the law is not in heaven that you should go up and seek it there, but man decrees and G-d fulfills.
Truth evolves even absolute truth. This is the nature of Talmud. Right and wrong can change over time
with interpretation. Absolute truth changes accordingly.
In observance, we strive to be the best we can be and follow the axiom ‘Less guilt, more joy.’[94]
A. Midrash
The Midrash is a commentary on the Bible and part of the Oral Law. The Midrash is rich in lessons and
reveals the endless depth of meaning in Torah.
It is important that we not become depressed in daily sufferings. We should always remember the
teaching of Akiba. R. Akiba said:
He deals strictly with both, even to the great deep. He deals strictly with the righteous, calling them to
account for the few wrongs which they commit in this world, in order to lavish bliss upon and give them
a goodly reward in the world to come; He grants ease to the wicked and rewards them for the few good
deeds which they have performed in this world in order to punish them in the future world.[95]
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Why do the wicked prosper in this world, so that they may be destroyed forever. Similarly, the righteous
suffer in order that they may live forever in the world to come.
B. Mishnah
1. Perkei Avots
Avos 4:15 Rabbi Matya ben Harash said, “Be the first to greet every man; and be a tail amongst lions and
be not a head to foxes.”
The Midrash on the Book of Samuel says: “Whereas the lion habitually raises his tail above his head, the
fox lowers his head below his tail. And so it is with men: The gentleman respects his inferiors and
discerns in them good qualities, whereas the lowbred despises and humiliates his superiors in honor and
rank.”[96] Ultimately the gentleman is distinguished by his temperance, by his absence of anger.
C. Talmud
Rabbi Ishmael listed thirteen principles by which the written Torah is expounded. These are principles of
logic for forming Oral Laws from the Written Law:[97]
1. Kal Vhomer – rmwjw lq If a rule applies in a lighter case, in a more serious case the rule applies.
2. Gzera Shav – hwc hrzg
3. Binyan Av – ba }ynb
4. Klal vPrat – frpw llk
5. Prat vKlal
Rabbi Lapin taught from Chulin that wherever G-d gives us a prohibition, there is something permissible,
which is similar enough to satisfy any inclination we may have. There are always permissible foods that
have similar flavors to non-kosher foods.
Here are the last words of Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai while he was with his disciples:[98]
D. Mishnah Torah
If a prophet prophesizes something bad and it doesn’t happen, it does not indicate that he is a false
prophet, but if the prophet prophesizes something good, it must come to pass or we know that he is a
false prophet. The idea here is that Hashem does not recall his good decree. May this idea drive us to
repentance and Tshuvah to G-d in the good times as well as the bad, has vshalom.
The ‘Way of G-d’ explains G-d’s cosmological interface with the world. This was my first introduction
to Kabbalah and I recommend it for everyone. The work bridges all Torah teachings with the mystical.
Some of the subjects Luzzatto covers include the existence of G-d, the purpose of creation, angels, root of
evil, destiny or providence, reincarnation, heavenly courts, influence of the stars, soul levels, dreams,
magic, miracles, and prophecy.
This work is dedicated to Midos development. It presents a ladder to holiness consisting of the following
traits:[99]
Duty
Watchfulness
Zeal
Cleanliness
Separation
Purity
Saintliness
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Humility
Fear of Sin
Holiness
The Talmud lists the order differently. Rabbi Pinchas ben Ya’ir said, “Heedfulness leads to alertness,
alertness leads to cleanliness, cleanliness leads to restraint, restraint leads to purity, purity leads to
holiness, holiness leads to fear of sin, fear of sin leads to humility, humility leads to saintliness,
saintliness leads to the gift of the holy spirit.”[100]
The ten levels also represent a manner in which one purifies the Nefesh[101] or lowest soul in order to
prepare oneself for the experience of Ruach Hakodesh, the holy wind, which is the middle soul
transmitting inspiration. The highest soul or Neshamah is directly connected to G-d.
“According to this program, one begins with constant study and observance, leading to scrupulous care
not to violate any religious law. The next step is constant diligence to obey every commandment, and
then to live a completely clean life, both in thought and in deed. One then reaches a level where he avoids
even permissible things when they can possibly lead to wrong, and once this is accomplished, he can
purify himself of all evil, past and present.”
“The person is then ready to live a life of piety dedicating himself to G-d far beyond the call of law, and
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this leads to humility, the negation of the ego. A person can then gain such a clear perception of good that
he literally dreads sin, being totally aware of the banality of evil. He is then ready for the highest of these
ten steps, holiness, the total negation of the physical.”
“The very next level is that of Ruach Hakodesh. These ten steps thus provide a program of discipline for
the individual who wishes to attain true enlightenment.”[115]
The “Knowing Heart” is a refreshing course on the foundation of the spiritual in the physical world. The
yeshiva education places this work in the realm of philosophy and studies the Path of the Just for self-
improvement. The Way of G-d provokes the questioning mind, the Path of the Just sets the way of life
and the Knowing Heart refines ones faith.[116] Luzatto reveals new teachings here that are not revealed in
previous works. For example, on the importance of ecology:[117]
The Creator did not implant negation and deterioration in the nature of perfect creatures,
but in the nature of imperfect ones,
so that when the creatures will have perfected themselves in time to come,
they will not be subject to negation at all.
...
We speak of negation and deterioration as they apply to each species in itself.
Their inter-connection and conjunction towards the universal end, to the contrary,
is a correction for this because by virtue of it they leave the sphere of evil and are rescued from it.
...
In sum, it is in the species of nature in themselves and not in their inter-relationship that negation,
lowering, and deterioration obtain.
In their inter-relationship is rooted their perfection and escape from evil!
Luzatto here presents his view that nature working together is good, but species isolating themselves
from other species leads to evil. This is reflected in the sefirot where in their original form, they
attempted to exist independently and shattered when they became to full of the flow from Hashem. Their
shattered forms are rebuilt into the Partzufim, who transmit the energy to each other and in doing so
permit the sefirot to exist in harmony.
F. Kaplan’s Works
Kaplan’s best introductory work on kabbalah is “Inner Space.” While intended for instruction, the work
also inspires and gives the ecstatic experience of a real work of kabbalah. While Kaplan’s “Jewish
Meditation” introduces one to the subject, I recommend the work only as supplementary material. Here is
What is the real me? A hint to the answer can be found in the Hebrew word for “I,” ani - yna. It is
significant to note that if the letters of ani are rearranged, they spell the word ayn or ayin - }ya, which
denotes nothingness. This would seem to imply that the real “me” is the nothingness within me (Jewish
Meditation P.87).
Typically, the reverse spelling of a Hebrew word suggests an opposite meaning of a similar nature. For
example, the word for ‘heart’ spelled reverse means ‘owner’.
Kaplan’s other major works include Meditation and Kabbalah, Meditation and the Bible, Sefer Yetzirah,
and The Bahir Illumination. Bahir is one of the names of light in Hebrew along with Zohar, Nogah,
Kavod, ... Bahir means brilliance and the work resembles a piercing light into the soul while the Zohar is
more of a defused light. Let’s look at the first verse which contains a classic Talmudic technique for
resolving arguments:
Rabbi Nehunia ben HaKana said: One verse (Job 37:21) states, “And now they do not see light, it is
brilliant (Bahir - ryhb) in the skies . . . [round about G-d in terrible majesty].” Another verse, however,
(Psalm 18:12), states, “He made darkness His hiding place.” It is also written (Psalm 97:2), “Cloud and
gloom surround Him.” This is an apparent contradiction. A third verse comes and reconciles the two. It is
written (Psalm 139:12), “Even darkness is not dark to You. Night shines like day — light and darkness
are the same.”
The description here is validated in the meditative experience where darkness can radiate like light.
Another excellent Kaplan compilation is Rabbi Nachman’s Stories which is a compilation of the stories
told from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Kaplan complements the stories with a full blown commentary on
the work explaining their meaning with Kabbalah and the meaning of the Kabbalah as well. Here is an
example of Kaplan’s commentary on Rabbi Nachman’s story, “The Ram and the Bull.”
The story is about a King who dreams of a Ram and a Bull that will lead to his destruction. He is an
enemy of Israel and imagines that the Ram and the Bull represent physical forms. Instead they are
actually from the mazelot - constellations and represent the month of Nissan with the ram and Iyar with
the bull. The Jews were redeemed from Egypt in Nissan and the state of Israel was established in Iyar.
The Ram also represents the 4 tzitzit since they are made from a ram’s wool. If a ram is stolen it must be
repaid with 4 times its value symbolizing the 4 tzitzit. The Bull represents the tefillin with its 5
compartments since they are formed with leather. If a bull is stolen, 5 times its value must be repaid to
the original owner. Iron or Barzel has the acrostic lzrb which can represent the 4 wives of Jacob, i.e.
Bilnah, Rebecca, Zilpa, and Leah.
Aryeh Kaplan’s Sefer Yetzirah commentary identifies Hochmah with the principle of thesis and Binah
with the principle of antithesis resulting in Daat, the principle of synthesis.[118] In Hochmah there is a
singular thought that transfers to Sefira Binah. In Binah consciousness, we analyze the thought
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extensively breaking it down into multiple categories. Finally, the Daat principle takes over selecting and
combining the ideas from Binah into a synthesized solution.
G. Nachman’s Works
1. Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom - Shevachey and Sichos HaRan
“Shevachey and Sichos HaRan” translated as the “Life and Conversations of Rabbi Nachman” is also
known as Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, the wise sayings of Rebenuzal.[119]
As philosophy is the creation of the house of Esau, so Talmud is connected to the influence of Lilith.
Rabbi Nachman warned incessantly on the dangers of the study of philosophy, that it leads to depression,
which is rooted in evil. Similarly, Talmudic study in the area of halachic argument is rooted in
philosophy based on the Thirteen Principles of Reason laid out by Rabbi Ishmael and may lead to
depression.[120] The following gematria illustrates the connection:
One cultivates intellect while studying talmudic law. By mastering the tools of reason, one grows in
wisdom, but sometimes with a degree of depression.
For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
(Ecclesiastes 1:18)
Agadah, kabbalah and Mussar when mixed with talmudic study temper this effect helping one develop
the 48 qualifications by which the Torah is acquired.[121] The Talmud in its abundance includes all these
areas and is hence, 480, a ten-fold magnification of these qualifications.
Aryeh Kaplan explains in the footnote, “Lilith comes from the root Laylay-night and is associated with
dark moods and depression.[124]
2. Likutey Moharan
David says something interesting in Psalm 56:11 which Reb Nachman builds upon.
In Elohim I will praise his work, in Hashem I will praise his work.
Elohim is the name of G-d in judgment and Hashem the name of G-d in mercy here. The psalm teaches,
in both times of judgment and in mercy, we should sing praise to Hashem. Furthermore, the Shema
teaches that Hashem’s name is one. Thus, the names Elohim and Hashem are one.
dja yy wnyqla yy larcy umc
Hear O’Israel the Lord our G-d the Lord is One
How are we to understand this? The gematria of ‘One’, Echad is the same as that for ‘Love’, Ahavah.
Thus, when G-d manifests the attribute of judgment, Elohim, this is out of love and so is the manifesting
of the attribute of mercy, Hashem, out of love.
dja = 13 = hbha
Knowing all this is called complete awareness. For the essence of awareness is the union of <chasadim
(benevolence) and gevurot (severities)>. This is called Daat. In other words, he does not differentiate
between loving kindness and judgment, but blesses “Who is good and beneficent” over everything. This
is called “YHVH is one and His Name is one”[125]
b) Bones
Ezekiel writes:[126]
And their iniquities will be etched upon their bones.
There is fundamental idea that a person’s sins are etched upon his bones. Even if a person is forgiven by
G-d of his sins, there may still be traces on his bones. Reb Nachman teaches from the Baal Shem Tov,
that one needs to confess his sins in order for these traces to be removed.[127]
By means of spoken confession, however, the letters disappear from the bones into which they have been
etched and are transformed into the words of confession. For speech emanates from one’s bones, as is
written (Psalms 35:10), “All my bones will say.”[128] He tears down the negative structure and
combination, and from the letters builds Malkhut d’Kedushah.[129]
Ezekiel is later asked by G-d, “can these bones yet live?” Ezekiel responds, “Oh Lord only thou
knowest.” The Lord responds, “All these bones are the whole house of Israel and though they have lost
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hope, they shall yet live and walk in the land of the living.” Our bones are identified with our inner
thoughts and deeds, which affect our hopes. There is also a teaching that in each of us there is a single
bone, etzem, which is our essence and is not destroyed and from which a newly created body is made in
the time of a resurrection. To preserve this bone is one reason that Jews do not to practice cremation.
R. Isaac bar Parnakh said: All of a man’s iniquities are engraved upon his bones.[130]
In 1922 a letter was found that is from Rebbe Nachman. The letter reads:
Very hard it was for me to descend to you my precious student to tell you that I benefited greatly from
your work and upon you I said, “My fire will burn until Messiah will come be strong and courageous. In
your work, Na Nach, Nachma, Nachman Me’Uman.
And with this I shall reveal to you a secret and it is: Full and heaped up from line to line (pay, tzaddi, pay,
tzaddi, you, hay)
And with strong service you will understand it and the sign is the 17th of Tamuz they will say that you
will not fast.
I had a copy of this letter and had put it away with some papers. Strangely, on Shabbas morning, the 17th
of Tamuz 5758, I was browsing some papers and stumbled upon the letter. When is the 17th of Tamuz not
a fast day, when it is Shabbas I thought, so the finding of this letter on this Shabbas was not by chance.
While the letter was originally sent to Rabbi Yisroel Dov-Ber Odesser Z”l of Tiberias, it is clear to me
that it has a more significant reach. Part of the key is in the song, }mwam }mjn mjn jn n, which has
gematria 137+148+98+58+50=491. This is also the gematria of }lyat. Ninety-one is the gematria of
Hashem-Adonay that is Elon the last four letters. Elon refers to the Tree of Life. The Tav transforms Elon
into a verb referring to establishing the tree. Nati Elon is founder of the Green Party in Israel. He teaches
that the essence of moshiach is to see its potential in others. “It is like a seed planted waiting to
grow.”[132]
Hochmah First, a person should commune with G-d in solitude in order to perfect his wisdom.
wisdom Second a person should teach others what he has learned. A person should act as a
father to all creatures showing mercy and helping them.
Binah Repentance and return to G-d. “Calling repentance to mind all the days of his life
understanding causes binah -understanding to illuminate all his days, the result being that all his
days are spent in repentance. That is, he merges himself with binah, which is
repentance, so that all the days of his life are crowned with the secret of the higher
level of repentance.”[134]
Hesed Love of G-d, which leads to love of people who are in the image of G-d. Practice
kindness Nachum Ish Gamzu’s saying, “this too is for the good.”
Gevurah Buying clothes and providing a house for one’s wife is the proper expression of
might, might and power, sweetening severity. The desires of the Yetzer Hara, bad
power, inclination, are intended for satisfaction of the wife by providing her with clothes, a
severity
house, and physical satisfaction. Afterwards one has brought gevurah to a good use
and satisfied the Yetzer Tov, good inclination. The fine clothes and house model
after the Temple. The satisfied wife brings the Shechinah, the divine presence of G-
d into the home.
Tiferets Obtained by studying Torah. This grants an understanding of the truth and provides
beauty, a countenance of beauty. “One who teaches the Torah is on the level of Tiferets.
truth When a man sits and learns for this purpose, Tiferets flows into Netzach and Hod
and he actually attains their level.”[135]
Netzah Encourage students of Torah. Scripture comes from the right and associates with
victory, Netzah.
eternity Netzah and Hod are called ‘those who adhere to it and support it.’
Hod Financially assist and physically help students of Torah. Mishnah comes from the
gratitude left and associates with hod. Talmud includes both Scripture and Mishnah.
Yesod Be careful in speech. Avoid anger.
righteousness ECC 5:6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the
angel, that it was an error: wherefore should G-d be angry at thy voice, and destroy
the work of thine hands?
Malchuts Apply ones wealth for the sake of Heaven. Behave humbly.
kingship
Moshe Cordovero revealed that each sefira has a leaning. Even the sefirot along the central trunk lean to
either the left or the right and this leaning can be corrected. Cordovero teaches that we must strive to
bring all the sefirot to lean to the right side.
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Sefirot that lean to the left have emotions that are easily applied in negative, destructive manners. It is our
duty to find the positive in these sefirot and harness the emotions in service to Hashem. Moshe
Cordovero in the following paragraphs describes this process.
a) Binah
How does man train himself in the quality of binah - understanding. He returns in complete repentance,
for there is nothing like her, because she repairs all flaws - \gp. And just as binah sweetens all severities
and neutralizes their bitterness, one should repent and rectify all flaws. A person who calls repentance to
mind all the days of this life causes binah to illuminate all his days, the result being that all his days are
spent in repentance. That is, he merges himself with binah, which is repentance, so that all the days of his
life are crowned with the secret of the higher level of repentance.
Note that all existence is rooted in repentance, according to the secret of the Jubilee. In addition, the root
of the external forces — expounded in the mystical teachings as the secret of the River Dinur — is also
rooted therein and flows therefrom. (However, the River Dinur itself is included in Holiness, according to
the mystical teachings regarding the severities.) This is called ‘the outflow of Divine Anger.’ But by
means of the mystical teaching regarding the verse, “G-d smelled the pleasing scent of the sacrifices...”
(Gen8:21), that ‘outflow’ returns to its source, the severities become sweetened, the anger ceases, and “G-
d refrains from the evil...” (Ex32:14). Likewise, by means of the mystery of repentance, say that
repentance benefits only the aspects of holiness in man. For his evil aspects are rectified as well, just as
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the severities are sweetened by this attribute.
Know that Kayin himself was evil, and he derived from evil, yet he was told, “If you do good, will you
not be uplifted...?” (Genesis 4:7), meaning, “Do not think that, because you derive from evil, you have no
hope. This is false. For ‘if you do good,’ anchoring yourself firmly in the good implanted there, via the
root of your soul, and do yourself good.” For everything bitter has a sweet Supernal root, as the mystical
teachings explain. Thus, a person’s evil actions may be turned into good, and his deliberate transgressions
may be turned into merits. For when one returns in complete repentance, these selfsame evil deeds from
the ‘Left Side,’ which were accusers enter the higher worlds and become rooted in holiness there,
transforming themselves into good rather than becoming nullified. This is what G-d told Kayin regarding
his own self-betterment.
Thus, had Kayin repented, thereby becoming rectified, then the state of Adam’s sin—in which Kayin was
conceived (the name Kayin deriving from the phrase "kina demisavuta", meaning ‘contaminated
nest’)—would have been to his credit, according to the mystical interpretation of the concept of ‘the Son
brings Merit to His Father.’ However, Kayin did not desire to repent, and therefore the entire Left Side
derives from there, but all its branches will eventually become sweetened, returning to perfection. The
reason for this is exactly as we have explained—a person who caused evil to become rooted in himself
can sweeten it and restore it to good.
Therefore, when a person purifies his evil inclination and transforms it into good, it becomes rooted in
holiness. This is the elevated level of repentance that a person who wishes to conduct himself in this
manner should contemplate every day, and he should also repent in some way, so that all his days will be
spent in repentance.[136]
Understanding is symbolized by motherhood here. A mother corrects her child, sweetens the judgment,
nullifies the bitterness, and helps the child fix any flaws.
b) Hesed
Cordovero explains that hesed can only be achieved by placing the love of God before all other loves:
How should a person train himself in the attribute of hesed (kindness)? The main way to enter into the
secret of hesed is to love G-d so absolutely that one will never forsake His service for any reason; for,
compared with the love of God, Blessed Be He, no other love has any worth. Therefore, he should first
attend to the requirements of his Divine service; then, the remainder of his time may be used for other
needs.[137]
The wants of ones own family may distract from an opportunity for hesed. Combine hesed with the
family activity and all will be blessed from Hashem.
Six Attending to the dead. Clothing the dead in white is cleansing the body of
Keter and Malchuts- sin which elevates the sefirot one by one, limb by limb raising them to the
Hesed level of Eden on high which is Hochmah of keter. The upper Eden is in
tiferets so Cordovero is referring to even higher aspect of Eden. This is a
mitzvah of faith.
Seven Right. Making peace between peers from Hochmah to Binah, from Hesed
to Gevurah, or from Netzah to Hod.
Eight Left. Similarly making peace between peers from Binah to Hochmah, from
Gevurah to Hesed, or from Hod to Netzah.
Sometimes I am certain that all of the sefirot really exist for the sake of Malchuts (reuniting the
Shechinah) and Binah (repentance). In the same way man exists for the sake of women.
c) Malchut
A man should exile himself, wandering from place to place for the sake of Heaven, thereby becoming a
vehicle for the exiled Shechinah. He should think to himself: “Behold, I am in exile, but I have all my
implements with me. But what about the honor of the Supreme One, for the Shechinah is exiled without
any implements, for they have gotten lost as a result of the exile?” For this reason, he should manage
with as little as possible – as the verse states: “make yourself implements for exile (Yechezkel 12:3) –
and let the exile humble his heart, while he binds himself to Torah. Then the Shechinah will be with him.
He should also impose an ‘expulsion order’ upon himself, always banishing himself from the comforts of
home, just as Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his comrades banished themselves to toil in Torah. Better
still, he should weary his legs by trudging from place to place without horse or wagon. Concerning such a
person, it is stated: “...his hope shevaro - wrbc is with the Lord, his G-d” (Psalm 146:5), deriving from
the word shevar - rbc, meaning ‘breaking,’ for he breaks his body for the honor of the Supreme One.
I. Yonah of Gerona
Rabbeinu Yonah is the author of Sharei Tshuvah - hbwct yruc, the Gates of Repentance:
XXVIII. The penitent is further obliged to humble himself and to undertake to conduct himself in the
J. Sefer Yetzirah
1. Golem
The practice of making a golem is the meditative exercise of drawing down a pure soul or creating a pure
soul within oneself. In order to do this one must purify himself of any impure thoughts or emotions which
is the spiritual counterpart of removing hametz on Passover from one’s possessions.
K. Zohar
The Zohar, shining, is a work of Kabbalah. The major core is a commentary on the Five Books of Moses
similar to the Midrash but instead, with an emphasis on mystical interpretations of the text. Three other
works of the Zohar describe the G-dhead, and the physical form that corresponds to the crown of
behavior of man in the image of G-d.[142] The following example text traces the meaning of the ‘beard’
of G-d from its physical form to the thirteen gates of repentance.
Note, the following translations are very difficult to follow. I will do my best to explain them.
Through thirteen springs are the fountains distributed. Four are separate but joined together, nine flow
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upon the body and encircle the garden. The ornamentation begins at the gate of the ears. It descends in
beauty to the beginning of the lips; from the beginning of the ears to the beginning of the lips. There
exists a path beneath the nostrils, in order that He may seek to pass over transgression; Proverbs 19:11
“And it is his glory to pass over a transgression.”
Beneath the lips the beard goes into another beginning ...
The lips are free on every side. Blessed is he who shall become the receiver of their kisses. In that
influence stream down thirteen drops of pure balm. In this influence, all things exist and are concealed.
At that time, when the seventh month draweth nigh, those months shall be found to be thirteen (for in the
Codex, so often said to be correct, the word twelve is expunged to show it to be a year of thirteen months,
according to the number of those thirteen divisions of influence) in the supernal world, and the thirteen
gates of mercy are opened. At that time: Isaiah, 40:6 “Seek ye the Lord while He can be found.”[143]
The leap year of the Hebrew calendar includes a 2nd month of Adar called Adar Sheni. In this particular
year there are thirteen months and they afford and extra month to understand the concepts of the Idra.[144]
It is said in the ‘Book of Concealed Mystery’: That beard, the truth of all (truths), proceeds from the
place of the ears, and descends around the mouth of the Holy One; and descends and ascends covering
the place of fragrance (the cheeks); white with ornament and it descends in equilibrium and furnishes a
covering even unto the midst of the breast.
That is the beard of adornment, true and perfect, from which flow down thirteen fountains, scattering the
most precious balm of splendor.[145]
The thirteen parts of the beard are thirteen aspects in the sefira of Keter in the world of Atzilut. They
correspond to the primal ratzon, will or desire of G-d.
The “thirteen divisions of the influence in the supernal world” are of course those thirteen parts of the
beard of Macroprosopus considered in the sense of Atziloth, the archetypal world, the habitation of the
pure Sephiroth alone: “Seek ye the Lord while he may be found.”
I would like for a moment to trace the origins of this Zohar text to the prophet Micah. Moshe Cordovero
writes in his Tomer Devorah[147]:
It is proper for man to emulate his Creator, for then he will attain the secret of the Supernal Form in both
image (tzelem) and likeness (demut). For if a person’s physical form reflects the Supernal Form, yet his
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actions do not, he falsifies his stature. People will say of him, “A handsome form whose deeds are ugly.”
For the essential aspect of the Supernal ‘Form’ and ‘Likeness’ is that they are the deeds of the Holy one,
Blessed Be He. Therefore, what good is it for a person to reflect the Supernal Form in physical form only
if his deeds do not imitate those of his Creator? Thus, it is proper that man’s actions imitate the Thirteen
Supernal Attributes of Mercy – the functions of the sefirah of keter – hinted at in these verses:
Who is G-d like Thee, who pardons iniquity and forgives the transgression of the remnant of His
heritage? He does not maintain His anger forever, for He delights in kindness. He will again show us
compassion, He will vanquish our iniquities, and Thou will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.
Show faithfulness to Yaakov, kindness to Avraham, which You have sworn to our fathers from days of
old.
(Micah 7:18-20)
Consequently, it is proper that these Thirteen Attributes, which we will now explain, should also be
found in man.
These Thirteen Attributes reveal the absolute desire of Hashem to forgive even above wisdom
(Hochmah), understanding (Binah), and knowledge (Daat). Why is forgiveness in the highest of all
places? Because all heavenly doors are opened after a person chooses to return to G-d and G-d accepts
the repentance and forgives. How do we now that G-d will accept the repentance? Hence we learn that
forgiveness is the highest of all G-d’s desires (Keter). What are the doors that are opened? These are the
Gates of Repentance, which reveal all the heavens as we learn from Moshe Rabbeinu:
Repentance
For how shall it be known that thy people have found grace in thy sight? By going with us (Lord) we are
distinguished.
Forgiveness
And the Lord said unto Moses, I will do this thing also that thou hast spoken: for you have found grace in
my sight, and I know you by name.
O G-d, my G-d, mighty, merciful and gracious, long suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth,
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keeping mercy for thousands (of generations), forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will
by no means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children’s
children unto the third and to the fourth generation.
And Moses made haste, and bowed his head toward the earth, and worshipped. And he said, if now I
have found grace in thy sight, O Lord, let my Lord, I pray thee, go among us; for it is a stubborn people;
and pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for thine inheritance.
(Exodus 33:13 - 34:7)
Furthermore, the thirteen attributes from Exodus overlap the thirteen attributes from Micah. The Tashlich
service for Rosh Hashanah contains these passages.[148] Tashlich is a service for cleansing of sins recited
before a living body of water.[149]
Daniel describes his vision of the G-dhead. This vision is the basis for the G-dhead and the River of Fire
that descends from the beard. The River of Fire that descends from absolute mercy eradicates sin above
and beyond even repentance. The River of Fire reveals the sovereignty of G-d’s mercy to purge sin from
the repentant.
I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as
snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as
burning fire.
A fiery stream (Nahar DiNar) issued and came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministered
unto him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him: the judgment was set, and the books
were opened.
I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn spake: I beheld even till the beast
was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame.[150]
As concerning the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away: yet their lives were prolonged
for a season and time.
I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like a son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came
to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him.
And there was given him dominion and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages,
should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom
that which shall not be destroyed.
(Daniel 7:9-14)
And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven, shall be
given to the people of the holy ones of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all
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dominions shall serve and obey him.
V. Character
In order to experience a close relationship to Hashem, one must work on character and attitude. Giving
tzedakah - charity is the key to obtaining these qualities. Charity is not just in money or even gifts, but it
is expressed in the way we speak to every person in need. Doing Hesed, practicing random acts of love
and kindness[151], is another way to improve midos. Nevertheless, we must also take care of ourselves.
Having a positive view of others and the world improves others and the world. “The way one looks at
the world is the kind of world one shall have.”[152]
A. Envy
Hashem ordains the reward that each person receives in this world. To envy there is no purpose. Often,
the lack of a powerful position in society is a blessing, leaving one more time for Torah learning and
developing true wisdom.
B. Chesed
Chesed is overflowing with good deeds for others. Abraham epitomizes this quality with his open tent
policy towards strangers. The essence of chesed is to be aware of people, animal, and plant needs around
and to perform a good deed when the opportunity arises. This should be done swiftly as if one is pursuing
the glory of heaven.
All human beings are precious, for they contain the image of G-d.
Man is therefore obligated to honor his fellowman and shower him with chesed
for by so doing he is honoring G-d. He must be careful not to embarrass or
abuse another person, for by so doing he is slighting G-d.[153]
C. Charity
The Orchos Tzaddikim discusses the ways of giving charity. To give with a smile or to purchase what a
person needs in advance is charity with loving kindness, tzedakah with hesed. Giving frequently to those
in particular need is greater than a single large gift. One should be prepared to recognize and execute on
the opportunity of tzedakah. This is an aspect of zealousness according to the M’silat Ysharim. Giving in
secret is greater with one’s neighbor so that no one feels embarrassed by having their need recognized.
I have a friend who taught me the meaning of charity. She prepares for meeting those in need by
purchasing food certificates in advance to give to the homeless. When seeing someone in need, she would
stop to talk with the person to see what she wants, whether she is hungry. She would take her time talking
to the person showing chesed,[154] while others find themselves simply giving charity.
The rewards for charity are enumerated in the Talmud and Bible:
twkrb hrcu-tjab ]rbtm \yrbdb wsypmhw ,twkrb ccb ]rbtm ynul hfwrp }twnh
The giver of a coin to the poor is blessed with six blessings,
one who consoles him with words with eleven blessings. [155]
(Bava Batra 9b)
ISA 58:7 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy
house? When thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own
flesh?
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ISA 58:8 Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and
thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the LORD shall be thy reward.
ISA 58:9 Then shalt thou call, and the LORD shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If
thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity;
ISA 58:10 And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light
rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noonday:
ISA 58:11 And the LORD shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy
bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.
ISA 58:12 And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the
foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of
paths to dwell in.
The ‘paths to dwell in’ are the ways of Torah. Restoration of the paths is necessary when the people
around are devoid of spiritual interests.
“When the Sun shines brightly on Shabbat, the pauper is spared appearing in the street in his tattered
overcoat. The sun on Shabbat is thus a kindness/charity for him.”[156]
ISA 58:13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call
the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own
ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
ISA 58:14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places
of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken
it.
1. Delight in G-d.
2. Walk upon the high places of the world, i.e. mountainous splendor or spiritual heights.
3. Receive the nourishment of the true life of Jacob, i.e. good children and family.
D. Joy
yy ynpl \tjmcw
And you shall rejoice before the Lord
(Deuteronomy 12:12)
The word sameach - jmc means happiness or joy. The root sahm - \c means put, suggesting that one must
place joy in one’s heart always. Joy brings love and closeness to G-d.[157]
The Orchos Tzaddikim writes that one should wake up each day amazed with the world around. To see
the Sun move across the sky in its course, and the plants around growing, the stars above shining in their
constellations, and the planets advancing according to their course brings one to an amazement with G-
d’s creation. If we wake up each day and remind ourselves of how precious the world is our joy with life
will always grow and give us happiness.
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hbwfl wz \g
This, too, is for the good
(Ta’anis 21a - Nachum Ish Gamzu)
All difficulty has a purpose if only to test our soul or to remind us of how thankful we need to be.
AND FINALLY.......
E. Anger
Jacob had prophesied, “I will divide them in Yaakov, and disperse them in Israel” because of their anger
and excessive punishment of the people of Shechem.[159] Levi was scattered throughout Israel in the
Cities of Refuge. Though they were selected to be priestly servants, they were humbled by their
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dependence on charity, by the difficulties of those they would dwell amongst in these cities, and finally
the distances between their families throughout the land. Similarly, Shimon was allocated a portion of
land in the midst of Judah. In the end, they were forced to give up their land as Judah’s numbers
expanded and they became teachers of children and poor wanderers.[160] Nevertheless, the teaching of
children helped them develop self-control. This is always the way of Hashem and we must always learn
to see the gift and lesson in any suffering.[161]
The time to avoid anger is before it begins. The intellect should prevent this emotion from arising. There
are three periods in anger:
● Before it begins. One should be aware of controlling anger at this point even before the emotion is
even felt.
● After the emotion is felt but before one speaks or acts. This moment is likely to be too late.
● After one has already spoken or acted in anger. The damage has already been done, but one can
still try to repair this damage.
● the cause
● one’s interpretation of the cause
● one’s reaction
The key to avoiding anger is to change one’s interpretation of the cause. For example, one should not
assume that an insult is directed towards them, but merely reflects that the other person is having a
difficult day and perhaps has other problems on his mind. Fasting is a tikkun for anger. Fasting brings
one back to return and repent.
The following story describes the challenges of dealing with some people.[164]
I was told this story by my father who was told it by his father and is probably told by others as well.
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There was a Rabbi who was giving a lecture one Shabbas. In the audience there was a person who
interrupted the Rabbi and said, “That is not correct.” Others in the group were aghast and wanted to ask
him to leave, but the Rabbi said it was OK, thought briefly, and than corrected himself continuing. Again
this person spoke up and again the Rabbi corrected what he was saying. This went on for a period of a
half an hour when finally the Rabbi asked someone to remove him from the audience.
Afterwards the Rabbi was praying and felt that G-d was dissatisfied with his behavior. He remarked to
himself that he had been through 15 interruptions from this person in 30 minutes and had been patient.
Nevertheless, he heard G-d saying, “I am disappointed in you. I’ve been putting up with this person for
50 years and you couldn’t put up with him for just one Shabbas.”
G. Greeting Others
I was always first to greet another, both Jew and non-Jew. — Yoachanan Ben Zakkai
This will bring one to a greater concern about the welfare of his neighbor. A person should accustom
oneself to seeing his neighbor and greeting him. Often people feel too shy and insecure to greet others.
This is a lacking of self-esteem. They should give more charity, do more Hesed, and then they will come
to greet their neighbor and learn from their teachers with greater enthusiasm.
H. Honor
One should not seek after higher positions for honor. The avoidance of honor permits one to grow into a
better person. If one is asked to take a higher position with an increased service, one should consider
acceptance with the thought of being a good person always in the back of one’s mind. M’silat Ysharim
has the following to say on the subject:[166]
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“The Holy One, blessed be He,” said to him, ‘Repent thee, and I, thou, and the son of Jesse will stroll
together in the Garden of Eden.’ ‘Who will go first?’ asked Jeroboam. ‘The son of Jesse,’ answered the
Holy One, blessed be He. ‘If so, I will not repent’” (Sanhedren 102a)
This teaches not to be jealous and seek after another’s position of honor.
What caused the destruction of Korah and his whole company if not the lust for honor, as we may infer
from the fact that Moses said to them, “And seek ye also priesthood?”[167] (Num. 16.10). And our Sages
tell us that Korah rebelled because Elzaphan, the son of Uziel, had been made prince, an appointment
which he had coveted for himself (Num. R. 18.2).
This teaches us to recognize the honor that G-d has already granted us and be satisfied. Honor is like the
lust for money which can never be quenched.
What, if not the craving for honor, drove Saul to persecute David? We read, “And the women sang one to
another in their play, and said, ‘Saul hath slain his thousands and David his ten thousands.’
One cannot be a hold fast king, but one must always relinquish and let the superior of the next generation
rise to leadership and honor.
I. Forgiveness
To forgive is to behave in the image of G-d.[168] There is a teaching from Talmud Tractate Rosh
Hashanah that if one forgives slights or insults done to him, he will be forgiven of sins. This forgiveness
is out of the side of divine justice since one is forgiven in kind for forgiving others. Forgiveness also
dissolves anger, which opens a gateway to mercy.
On Yom Kippur 5757, I became irritated by the behavior of children whose parents brought them to
services and were not reproving them on the proper way to behave in the sanctuary. However, as I
thought about my anger, I wondered how possibly Hashem could forgive me for my bad behavior
throughout the year. The answer appeared in the prayer book.
I exclaimed, “How can we be so bad when you are so good!” At that moment, I chose to forgive these
children in my mind. I then turned to Hashem and I said, “If I could forgive these children, and your
mercy is so much greater than mine, surely you can see to forgive us all in the year to come.”
J. Conversations
1. Calming a person down
Listening to negative opinions about another is a mitzvah when the person is angry or upset and one
knows that by listening the speaker will feel better and will no longer feel the need to state negative
opinions about the target person. Nevertheless, one must be sure not to believe what one has heard.[170]
This is the mitzvah of calming a person down.
There is a mitzvah to show respect for everyone.[171] One should try to avoid ending a conversation first
with another if the other person wishes to continue talking and there isn’t improper speech. In this way,
one shows respect for the other person. One is commanded to spend time with one’s spouse. This means
that it is a mitzvah to listen to her until she completes what she needs to say.
3. True Speech
1. Not all words are considered speech. Words not heard or accepted are not called speech, as in (Psalms
19:4), “There is no speech and no words without their voice being heard.” Now the main reason words
are accepted has to do with the good they contain, because everyone desires good. Therefore, when the
words contain good, then speech is heard and accepted; but when the words have no good in them, they
are not accepted. How do we create the good in the words? This is done by taking speech from daat (holy
knowledge), then it will have good in it; but when speech is without daat, then it has no good, as in
(Proverbs 19:2), “Also, for the soul to be without knowledge is not good.” The soul is speech, as it is
written (Genesis 2:7), “Man became a living soul,” the Aramaic translation of which is a “a speaking
spirit.”
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2. Now, raising and enhancing daat is accomplished through praise of the tzaddikim. By praising and
extolling the tzaddikim, daat is elevated, corresponding to (Deuteronomy 32:11), “Like a nesher (eagle)
arousing its kein (nest).” Nishra is the spirit, the concept of tzaddik,...
“Footnote 8: praising...the tzaddikim, daat is elevated. By mentioning the praise and glory of the
tzaddikim, a person invokes their merit and spiritual power. His daat is thereby elevated, so that his
speech—now drawn from enhanced daat—contains the quality of good. His words are thus heard and
accepted (Parparaot LeChokhmah). The Be’Ibey HaNachal explains that drawing speech from enhanced
daat entails drawing close to the tzaddikim. By being close to them and personally witnessing their
greatness, a person is consistently moved to praise the tzaddikim.”[173]
From other of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings it becomes clear that the quality of good in one’s speech can
also be achieved by finding good in others and praising them. As Rebbe Nachman emphasized, all Jews
are called tzaddikim.[174] (Rabbi Nachman of Breslov)
K. Quarrels
1. A Woman’s Nature
A woman’s nature is to plan. This is her Binah Yeserah (extra insight). Sometimes this can be disturbing
to a man who has many things on his mind at once and does not want to be burdened with an extra plan.
Nevertheless, he should realize that for the woman it is the plan itself that is important and not its
contents. If the day should arrive and circumstances necessitate changes, these are acceptable to the
woman if she sees that the man values her, her plans, and her needs.
By lessening quarrels in our own families, we improve our community and we improve the world. The
microcosm of our life affects the macrocosm of the world and living a Torah life improves the entire
world. As Rabbi Nachman teaches:[175]
The world is full of strife. There are wars between the great world powers. There are conflicts within
different localities. There are feuds among families. There is discord between neighbors. There is friction
within a household, between man and wife, between parents and children.
Life is short. People die every day. The day that has passed will never return, and death comes closer
every day. But people still fight and never once remember their goal in life.
You may wish to live in peace. You have no desire for strife. Still you are forced into dispute and
conflict. Nations are the same. A nation may desire peace and make many concessions to achieve it. But
no matter how much it tries to remain neutral, it can still be caught up in war. Two opposing sides can
demand its allegiance until it is drawn into war against its will. The same is true in a household.
Man is a miniature world. His essence contains the world and everything in it. A man and his family
contain the nations of the world, including all their battles.
A man living alone can become insane. Within him are all the warring nations. His personality is that of
the victorious nation. Each time a different nation is victorious, he must change completely, and this can
drive him insane. He is alone and cannot express the war within him. But when one lives with others,
these battles are expressed toward his family and friends.
There may be strife in the household of a tzaddik. This too is a war between nations. It is also the war
between the twelve tribes, such as between Ephraim and Judah. When the messiah comes all wars will be
abolished. The world will have eternal peace, as it is written (Isaiah 11:9) “They will neither hurt nor
destroy ...”[176] (Rabbi Nachman of Breslov)
L. Fear
Apathy comes from depression. Apathy lessens the fear of G-d. What is the way out of apathy? We must
focus on the fact that even Fear fears G-d as Rabbi Nachman teaches, “-The quality of fear itself fears G-
d.”[177]
The baal tshuvah seeks closeness to G-d by soaring above apathy, above fear, above love, to a place that
only his soul can fathom. What is this place? It is none other then Awe before the Presence of G-d.
Kirkergaard spoke of this awe and is quoted on this subject in Abraham Joshua Heschel’s, “A Passion
For Truth.”[178] Rudolf Otto also spent many years traveling and researching the universality of the
subject recording his ideas in “The Idea of the Holy.” In apprehending the “numinous” as Otto referred to
G-d:
We are dealing with something for which there is only one appropriate expression, mysterium
tremendum. . . . The feeling of it may at times come sweeping like a gentle tide pervading the mind with
a tranquil mood of deepest worship. It may pass over into a more set and lasting attitude of the soul,
The fear and trembling which accompanies the Baal Tshuvah is awe. This is the quality of the fear itself
that fears G-d.
M. Judging People
We must strive to judge others favorably.[179] “One who judges others on the scale of merit will be
judged by the Almighty on the scale of merit.”[180] “In righteousness shall you judge your neighbor.”[181]
When a person adopts a set of principles and sticks by them, then other
people will respect and honor him or her for adhering to them. People will,
however grudgingly, understand that those principles guide the individual
to behave in a certain way. But if a person is careless with his or her
principles, then if one day he or she chooses to observe them in a
difficult situation, people will not say that this is a moral choice --
they might rather assume the worst!
"Let some water be brought, and wash your feet, and relax under the tree."
We see that Avraham wanted his visitors to wash their feet immediately,
before entering his house. Rashi explains that Avraham thought that the
three angels, who appeared to be ordinary men, were idolaters from the
region who worshipped the dust of their feet. He was therefore careful to
ensure that they did not bring the objects of their idolatry into his home.
Rashi goes on to say that Avraham's nephew Lot was not careful about this,
and therefore he brought two of these same guests into _his_ home before
having them wash their feet.
If we look, however, at the verse later where Lot brings in the guests
[19:2], Rashi provides a very different explanation. Although Avraham was
extremely careful that they do so, it is, of course, quite normal for
people to wipe the dust off their feet before going into someone's home. So
why, then, did Lot deviate from this norm? The answer is that the evil
people of S'dom did not allow people to shelter guests, leaving the guests
to sleep outside where the residents could rob them at will. Rashi tells us
that Lot was therefore concerned that if he would bring the guests in with
their feet already clean, the people of the city would accuse him of having
sheltered guests for several days. By having them go into his house with
the dust still on their feet, anyone would see that these people had just
come from the desert.
The Avnei Azel says that there is no contradiction between the two
explanations offered by Rashi. When discussing the verse regarding Avraham,
Rashi accentuates the difference between Avraham and Lot, but both reasons
are correct -- the first is a prerequisite for the second.
Had Lot been careful to keep any possible idolatry out of his home, then he
would have been obligated to think only about that, and not to worry about
what the people of S'dom might think. A person is supposed to be willing to
give up his life in order not to worship idols, and the Avnei Azel says
that were Lot careful about objects of idolatry, he should have been
willing to risk his life to keep them out of his home. Therefore we first
need to know that Lot was not concerned about this, before understanding
why he brought in his guests in a way which was unusual in any case.
The Avnei Azel goes on to point out that one could also say as follows:
that had the people of S'dom known that Lot, like his uncle Avraham, was
concerned about the prohibition of idolatry, then they would have concluded
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Good Shabbos,
O. Truth
Ones relationship with the Shechinah is from emet - truth. A woman’s relationship with Kingship is
dependent on emunah - faith. The relationship between lovers reflects this relationship on high. A man
must speak truthfully on all his concerns to find the attribute of truth and union with his wife. A woman
must have faith in G-d to develop faith in her husband.
The paradox of G-d is that while there is free will Hashem is omniscient. Most understand the gift of free
will and its essential role in our improvement. Nevertheless, Hashem’s omniscience is also a gift. From
omniscience, we know that the path Hashem has let us travel was done with his knowledge from
beginning to end and that it is for the good. As a friend has told me, “there is nothing bad that happens,
but only sad.” [182] I will add that even the sad is for the good and that the vitality of life overcomes
sadness and the song of love transcends all.
P. Humility
One must obtain the level of humility before being able to experience authentic kabbalah. And what is
humility? This is none other then to be stoic, to be indifferent to one who complements as one who
insults.[183]
Q. Consideration
Consideration is to accommodate others without them asking. For example if one is in a standing group
talking and someone there has a cast on his ankle, then it is considerate to suggest that the group move to
a table to sit to continue their conversation.[184] To do so without revealing the reason is even a finer
level of consideration. Consideration without expecting anyone to notice or to become aware is a mitzvah
par excellence.
A. Dimensions [TABLE]
The Hagim - \ygj - Holidays sanctify time in our world. Judaism emphasizes the sanctity of time over
space. In the Tree of Life, time is denoted by the transition from Hochmah to Binah, past conscious to
future conscious. Space is denoted by the six directions from Hesed to Yesod. The moral dimension is
from Keter to Malchuts.
B. Months [TABLE]
Table 9: Months
Months Hebrew Letter Constellation Holidays House
Nissan - }syn heh - h Aries Pesach Growth
~ April the Ram
T’leh - hlf
Iyar - ryya vav - w Taurus Israel Independence Possessions
~ May the Bull
Shor - rwc
Sivan - }wys zayin - z Gemini Shavuos Attraction
~ June the Twins
Teumim - \ymwat
Tamuz - zwmt het - j Cancer 3 Mourning Weeks Ancestors
~ July the Crab
Sartan - }frs
Av - ba tet - f Leo Tish B’Av Descendants
~ August the Lion
Ari - hyra
Elul - lwla yod - y Virgo Selichos Healing
~ September the Virgin
Betulah - hlwtb
Tishrei - yrct lamed - l Libra Rosh Hashanah Coition
~ October the Scales Yom Kippur
Maznayim - \ynzam Succoth
Cheshvan - }wcj nun - n Scorpio Death
~ November the Scorpion
Akrav - brqu
Kislev - wlsk samech - s Sagittarius Hanukah Travel
~ December the Archer
Keshet - tcq
Tevet - tbf ayin - u Capricorn Tenth of Tevet Government
~ January the Kid
Gedi - ydg
The Sefer Yetzirah describes the ruling personal qualities of the constellations. These however also
correspond to the particularly trait in each sign that must be expressed regularly for this sign to feel a
sense of joy and balance.[186] Of course in each of us there is a touch of each element below that must be
satisfied. Nevertheless, the Sun sign does indicate the primary source of psychological balance for each
sign. With the Hebrew letters Hashem endowed the heavens and identified qualities in people. When the
twain meet there is a joyful bliss and complete harmony.
1. Nissan
And you shall count this as your first month, for I took you at of Egypt at this time. The letter h - heh
denotes holiness since the letter occurs twice in the name of G-d representing both the attribute of Binah
and Malchuts. The relationship here is G-d like a mother to her daughter Israel. There is a lot of
conversation and differences of opinion but the two love each other and support each other through the
trials of Egypt.
Make amends, repair our fences, we want moshiach now. The Baal Shem Tov called the last day of
Pesach Moshiach Seudah. The ‘Today is the Day’ or in Hebrew the ‘Hayom Yom’ comments that the
previous Chabad Rebbe made a meal and there were 310 students and 18 tables. The 310 students
represent the 310 storehouses saved up for the righteous in the world to come and the 18 tables represent
eternal life.
2. Iyar
The State of Israel is a Taurus! This has endowed the country with a green thumb. The state of Israel is
also a place for hard work and productivity. Ironically, spirituality plays a secondary role to the physical
sensations that pervade the land in this manifestation of its nationhood. Dance, song, agriculture,
engineering, security, and monetary success preoccupy the nation.
3. Sivan
The holiday of Shavuos falls out here. The letter z - zayin - 7 denotes the Shabbas or day of rest as
Shavuos represents an end to the planting season and a resting period after 7 weeks.
4. Tamuz
July is represented by the letter j – het, which denotes a fence or limitation. The period, Between the
Fences, refers to the three weeks before Tish B’Av. At the end of the Second Temple, these three weeks
contained an inordinate amount of defeats during the siege of Jerusalem. The fences limited the area of
operation necessary to properly defend the Holy Temple.
All her pursuers caught her between fences. (Eichah 1 - Lamentations 1)
5. Av
The letter f - tet denotes the serpent or adversary who punishes the Jewish people. On Yom Kippur, a
goat was sent away to Azazel. Rabbi Nachman explains the meaning of this. This is like a bone thrown
into the mouth of the great goat to quiet him while the Jewish people repent. For 364 days a year, the
accuser presents himself before the Almighty, but on Yom Kippur, we are spared his accusations. This
also relates to Pidyon that is an amount of money paid to redeem a person. The Pidyon is given to silence
the adversary.
The name Azazel – lzazu has gematria 115 which is also qoof, yod, heh. We spell Azazel Ayin, Zayin,
Aleph, Zayin, and Lamed. The Aleph represents G-d that stands in the middle of the name. Azazel is the
dismissal of sin. The sin of the Jewish people is dismissed in the wilderness, the place of Azazel. What is
in the wilderness? Is it not the 248 positive commandments of the Jewish people? BaMidbar is Bet, Mem,
Dalet, Bet, and Resh that is 248. There is a force in the wilderness, and its name is Azazel and it is a
servant of Hashem. Its function is to dismiss sin from the Jewish people. This is done by a goat
wandering into the wilderness. How can we understand the goat? There is a teaching that a blessing needs
something to rest on. When we recite the Birkat Hamazon, we do so at a table for a blessing needs an
object to rest upon. When the Jewish people in the wilderness, sought a removal of their sins the Cohen
rested his hands upon the goal such that their request would have something to rest on. Why a goat, so
that it may wander away into the wilderness. In the wilderness, the sins are devoured and removed by the
force of Azazel. The goat is more able to carry sins than a lamb or another animal. The intention is not
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that the goat dies but that it wanders into the wilderness and does not return. With the shitafot, the flash
floods of winter, the land is washed clean and renewed. The sins that the goat carries will also be washed
away.
I davened at Am Echad alone as services were an hour earlier. I tested my answers with subconscious
hypnotic responses, i.e. raising my right arm for truth, left arm for falsehood. At the end of the prayer, I
asked for an answer that would help me improve my overall behavior.
I saw in a vision the image of Rav Lapin z”l, the former rabbi of the synagogue. He was looking at me
and there was a young student before him. He was guiding the hand of the student over a sefer and then
resting it upon the sefer. The message here was to learn the seforim like a young student. Let the
teachings become part of you. View the world with the unbiased view of a young student.
Today, I also received a Breslov tape that discussed the importance of the tallis. Every thread in the tallis
bears the imprint of the one who wears it. Reb Nachman poured out tears with his prayers to Hashem and
said that there was a tear for every thread in the tallis when he gave his away to a choice student.
I picked up “Consulting the Wise” and opened it to page 246 which had the following statement:
INTERVIEWER: What sefer would you recommend for someone who wants to improve his midos?
RABBI YECHEZKAIL LEVENSTEIN: “Study the sefer Tomar Dvorah [Palm tree of D’vorah]. Rabbi
Simcha Zissel Ziv of Kelm said that studying it is conducive to self-improvement. The sefer describes the
thirteen attributes of the Almighty and elaborates on ways to integrate them into one’s own life. Be
prepared to spend sufficient time on this project because it is not light reading.”[187]
It is also prohibited to greet one’s friend or acquaintance and even to say, “Good morning.” However,
one may respond to a greeting in a low tone in order to avoid resentment. Customarily we do not work
for any length of time that may distract from the mourning.
I decided to do a meditation to keep my mind off of food. Quickly I rose to the level of Malchuts. I felt
the whole floor elevated as I entered this level on my own! I then lifted myself to Yesod. All around were
towering angels. With only the slightest though Gavriel, Michael, Uriel, and Raphael descended to the
four corners of my body. They lifted me as I looked upwards towards Tiferet like a spread sheet. A fifth
angel joined by the name of Nuriel and Uriel took a center position under my body. We ascended above
Tiferets and I felt as if I was floating in clouds and a blue sky.
As we rose higher, I thought about what I wanted to do. I wanted to know of the Messiah some more. I
then saw one like the Son of Man coming down and there was a crown upon his head lowered quickly
from above. I prostrated myself before him and he turned his head upward towards G-d saying,
“Why do you prostrate before me, there is only G-d.”
He lifted me up and we were the same height for he was a man not an angel. He told me to find the
answers, I should look into his eyes. The eyes were a swirling blue and green like water currents and I
began to feel faint. I felt like I might lose consciousness if I gazed to long upon them. I opened my eyes
and said I must eat. The experience was too dangerous.
Dove - 7/23/98
Tonight is Rosh Hodesh Av. Today was Erev Rosh Hodesh. In the morning, I cleaned my hand tefillin. I
had a blowout on the way to work and replaced two tires and rear brakes. That evening after I came out
of shul, I saw a white dove resting on my rear window windshield wiper. It was very much at peace. I
saw how it would find peace by looking away from me. Only when a change was imminent would it look
towards me, otherwise it would rest.
To be at rest, we must turn away from the turmoil around us and find inner tranquility. As I began to
drive off the dove stayed on my car.
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6. Elul
The time of the holidays is approaching. The letter y - yod for this month indicates that this is the time
that the righteous return completely to G-d. The righteous ones make a complete Tshuvah on the first of
Elul. The yod is the first letter of the name of G-d and represents beginnings like Rosh Hashanah. It
symbolizes wisdom and the source of the 32 paths. Out of the yod comes the heh, which represents the 50
gates of understanding in the place of Binah. These 50 gates are the permutations taken two out at a time
of the seven children of Binah plus one for the revelation of G-d.
7. Tishrei
The letter l - lamed denotes the new cycle of learning that begins with Simchas Torah at the end of the
holiday [when we begin reading the Torah scroll from the beginning]. dml - Lomed is also the word for
learning in Hebrew. Tishrei is a month to renew Jewish learning which helps us with Tshuvah, i.e.
returning to G-d. In addition, the constellation of the month is Libra whose scales symbolize the ten-day
judgment period from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. In Hebrew, the word for scales is moznaim.
After the destruction of the first Temple, the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnetzar allowed a remnant of the
Jews to remain and appointed Gedaliah Ben Achikam to be their governor. Jews who had fled to
neighboring lands began to return to tend the vineyards of Judah. The King of Ammon sent Yishmael
Ben Netaniah to assassinate Gedaliah. Gedaliah disbelieved the rumors he had heard and went out to
greet Yishmael in the town of Mitzpa where he was assassinated.[189]
The light of the moon will be like the light of the sun and the light of the sun will be intensified
sevenfold like the light of seven days on the day when the Lord heals his people...
(Isaiah 30:26)
The waters of desire flow from Keter which is the place of ratzon or the will of G-d as He relates to our
world. However, all judgments are determined in Gevurah except for three which flow from Keter[191]:
The death of Gedaliah is hard to understand. Yet life depends on mazel which is the word for
constellation and fortune. Still the sages commemorated Gedaliah’s death with a fast day to remember
always the good of his life.
8. Heshvan
There are no holidays in this month which is represented by the letter n - nun. The letter nun does not
occur in King David’s great psalm Ashrei, thus denoting a level the Jews never descended to before
leaving Egypt.[192] There is a teaching that there are 49 levels down followed by a 50th level from which
there is no return. There are also 49 levels up and the 50th denotes the holiday of Shavuos or the Giving
of the Torah and the revelation at Mt. Sinai.
9. Kislev
The letter s - samech denotes happiness or sameach. This month has the holiday of Hanukah.
He said, now I will give you a gift and he pushed me upwards into the spiritual heavens. I beheld a white
angel with a beautiful face. His robes were like a candle flame and I held them as we ascended. All
around there were souls busying themselves and mirrors.[193] Eventually the angel brought me into a dark
chamber higher up. Here was a man in dark robes with a small gray beard and gray hair and a pointed
face. His appearance was scary. He was the root soul of the others. He was the root soul of myself.[194]
We all have a root soul and each of us must work to purify that part of the root’s body which we
represent. All our actions effect our root soul. Our actions effect other branches of the same root soul.
10. Tevet
The letter u - ayin denotes the adversary and many of Hillel’s students died on the Tenth of Tevet which
is a fast day. My Grandfather Moshe ben Ovadiah died on this day. Nebuchadnetzar, King of Babylonia,
laid siege to Jerusalem on this day and 3 years later on the 9th of Tamuz the walls were breached. With
the siege came terrible famine:
‘And the city came under siege... and famine became intense in the city.’ The daughters of Zion gathered
in the market places, and upon seeing each other, one would say to the other: why have you come out to
the market place, for you have never done so? The other answered and said: shall I hide it from you? The
plague of famine is hard. I cannot bear it. They held on to each other, and went about the city seeking
food, but did not find it. They embraced the pillars and died in every corner. Their suckling children
crawled about on hand and foot, each one recognizing his mother, and seeking to nurse milk from her.
When the child found no nourishment, his life was severed, and he died in his mother’s lap’ (Pesikta
Raba 26)[195].
The 8th and 9th of Tevet are called ‘fast-days-for-the-righteous’ and observe the misunderstandings of the
Greek translation of the Torah on the 8th, and the death of Ezra the Scribe on th 9th. The ultimate aim of
the fast day as well at the 9 days leading up is repentance and return to G-d. This is a time to restrict
pleasure and examine our deeds and improve for the future.
11. Shevat
The letter x - tzadi denotes the righteous one who is compared to a complete Tree. All of his her midos
are in proper balance. This is also the time of Tu B’shvat which is the planting of new trees. Trees are
planted at this time to keep track of the three-year requirement before one is permitted to eat the fruit of
the tree.
On Tu B’shvat, search out apples or other fruit that appear like they are calling you. Part of the healing of
the holiday is releasing the sparks in these fruit. Bring the person you wish to heal to a meditation that
day. The meditation involves ascending through the sefirot of the person’s body, focusing on healing
those sefirot that are out of balance. In the case of paranoia, the sefira of Gevurah will be cold. Imagine a
warm fuzzy white cloud encompassing the sefira softening its hardness moment by moment.
Next, begin to merge your mind into the mind of the other. Feel his or her thoughts. What do you hear?
One may hear phrases like, “I don’t want to be here,” “Don’t judge me,” “I wish they cold stay together.”
These phrases will reflect the root causes of the development of the illness in the person’s past.
Now, call upon the angel Raphael and he will place his hand on the left side of your head transmitting a
healing energy from Hashem to the Gevurah in your soul.
Afterwards say the blessing over the fruit and release the sparks within.
I saw myself as a sapling being planted for the holiday. My brothers and sisters stood around in the soil
beneath me. This was a simple life, yet beautiful and complete. Day to day I would follow the sun across
the sky, turning my leaves in his direction always. After three years I saw there was fruit on my limbs and
the first harvest was at hand. As the fruit was taken, I felt relief, a weight removed from me.
Just as the tree changes and moves in its life so should a person change and move. All movements bring
knowledge. As the tree ages and its form changes, it becomes somewhat rigid, but there are still
movements in the growth of its appearance. Our existence is eternal; though the life we have in this world
is only a short span. We should not dwell on past mistakes for they are finite and fleeting. Our lives recur
until we get it right.
Like a tree we should extend our branches far and wide. In this manner we meet more people and this
interaction brings knowledge and happiness. Instead of striving to find the right person in life, we should
strive to grow towards G-d which also means involvement in meeting new people and learning and
having fun.
To find a mate, pursue activities that bring one together with other eligible partners rather than
professional match makers.
I saw Jesus on the cross crying out to Hashem about being forsaken. I saw G-d respond that because of
his great concern about the end of his life; he would magnify the meaning of his death.
At the end of the vision, I asked to see the source of the answers I was receiving. I saw the form of the
Glory of G-d who was draped in regal robes with a scepter in His right hand; yet I could not see His face.
He stood in a central area while above in a circle there were angels all around. He would turn from one to
another assigning a mission and immediately the angel would depart.
12. Adar
The month of Adar is symbolized by the letter q - koof which denotes laughter. One needs to make an
extra effort to be happy in this month which like all year ends can bring back nostalgic memories and
melancholy. The holiday of Purim occurs in this month and is one of 2 festive holidays where one is
advised to get inebriated. The other holiday of this sort is Simhas Torah in the month of Tishrei.
C. Weeks [TABLES]
Each shavua - uwbc - week reminds of the process of creation. There are various correspondences with
each day of the week.
1. Rishon - Sunday
Kindness is associated with Sunday, the first day of the week. The planetary ruler of the first hour of the
day is the Sun from which the Romans gave it the name.
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Who is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in
darkness, and hath no light? let him trust in the name of the LORD, and stay upon his G-d.
(Isaiah 50:10)
Ravin bar R. Adda said in the name of R. Isaac: He who regularly attends a house of prayer, but fails to
come one day–the Holy One, blessed be He, inquires about him, saying, “Who is among you that feareth
the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant? Yet now walketh off in darkness and hath no light?” If
[he walked off in darkness away from the house of prayer] for a religious purpose, he will continue to
have light; if for a secular purpose, he will have no light.[196]
2. Sheni - Monday
Judgment associates with Monday. On Mondays and Thursdays, Hashem holds back some of the good
light so that we may learn to return to him. In order to make up for this light, we recite the Torah portion
in shul on those days to bring the light of G-d down through learning. In addition, Mondays and
Thursdays are chosen for self-appointed fasts to return to G-d.
3. Shlishi - Tuesday
G-d blessed Tuesday twice in the creation story. Beauty and splendor associate with Tuesday. The energy
of the day facilitates torah learning and knowing truth.
4. Revaee - Wednesday
Wednesday associates with the upper prophecy of Moses. The energy of the day facilitates victory in
undertakings and the joy of success, which is required to experience prophecy. Wednesday evenings are
particularly suited for meditation for at this time the upper prophecy descends to the lower prophecy in
our world.
5. Hamishi - Thursday
Thursday associates with the lower prophecy of Aaron the priest. This manifestation of prophecy is in life
lessons and service to Hashem. The energy of the day is particularly suited to remind us of the need to
show gratitude to Hashem and others in our life.
6. Sheshe - Friday
Righteousness associates with Friday. The energy facilitates preparation for Shabbat. Towards the end of
Friday, Hashem grants an extra energy to finish the work of the week.
7. Shabbat - Saturday
Observing the Shabbas is one of the keys to achieving closeness to Hashem. This is the day when
Hashem releases an extra portion of blessing stored in Malchuts for our world. This is similar to the extra
portion of manna that the Israelites had for Shabbas while wandering in the Wilderness. We call the extra
portion released from Malchuts, the Shechinah that is the presence of G-d.[197]
● Whoever is careful with Shabbas observance will be forgiven for all his sins even idolatry.
● Respecting the Shabbas is greater than fasting a thousand days.
● If the children of Israel would observe one Shabbas properly, the Moshiach would immediately
come.
● If your children accept the observance of the Shabbas, they will merit entering the land of Israel.
● Whoever takes pleasure in the enjoyment of the Shabbas will be granted all of his heart’s desires.
● Observing the Shabbas is equal to fulfilling all the mitzvoth of the Torah.
● Proper Observance of one Shabbas is equivalent to having observed all the Shabbatoth since
creation.
There are 39 types of work prohibited on Shabbat. These are based on the work that was done in setting
up the tabernacle. The tabernacle or Mishkan was a moving sanctuary that could be set up with tent walls
and other holy articles. The original concepts are interpreted in stricter ways today.[198]
Shearing – Gozaz – zzwg Cutting nails, cutting hair, Biting nails or skin, A very soft brush
[Detaching non-living parts from a pulling out whiskers. combing or brushing if does not pull out
living animal] hairs will be uprooted, hairs and may be
pulling out wool by used,
hand from a living
animal.
Bleaching – Mlaban – }blm Shaking or cleaning visible Hanging up clothing to Barely visible dust
[Freeing material from unwanted dust from dark colored dry may lead people to may be removed
dirt, stains, dust, etc.] clothing, soaking clothing, think it was washed on from light-colored
wringing out wet clothing, Shabbath. clothing, leather
scrubbing clothing. surfaces may be
washed with water
without scraping,
wet mud may be
removed with a
knife.
Combing – Mnapatz – {pnm Raking wool, flax, cotton,
[Untangling clumps of raw etc.
material into separate strands.]
Dyeing – Tzoväah – ubwx Painting, dyeing, coloring Food may be
[Changing or reinforcing color.] with crayons, using oil- colored.
based make-up.
Spinning – Toveh – hwwf Using a spinning wheel or
[Twisting a strand of fiber into loom.
thread.]
Threading Loom – Masech –
]sym
[Tying the threads from the front
to the back roller.]
D. Seasons
The Earth is referred to by four names in the liturgy.[199] During the spring, the earth is Eretz from the
word Ratz that means movement or running. During the springtime, the earth is busy replenishing life. In
the summer, the earth is called Tevel, which comes from the Hebrew word for spices and taste. In the
summer, the earth enriches vegetation with the flavor of spices. In the fall, the earth is called Adamah,
which means soil. Adam was created in the fall at Rosh Hashanah. In the fall, the earth dries up and soil
clumps together with decaying vegetation. In the winter, the earth is Arak that means empty since the
earth lies barren at this time.[200]
So, wither the leaves of the past generation to produce the flowers of the next generation[201]
E. Aging
Old age does not take well to negative or unhappy thoughts. One should focus on the positive, see the
good in what makes them happy, for joy is the source of their life. Recall the exciting and happy thoughts
A. Gematria [TABLE]
The table below lists the Hebrew letters, their values, and their names in Hebrew and English.
There are really only 22 principle letters in the Hebrew alphabet. Scribes to make it easier to recognize
word separation added final letters.
1. Amen
Meditation, calligraphy, and gematria go hand in hand. Here is the result of a meditation on the word
Amen after reading the Psalms of David[203] and the Bahir.[204]
}ma
91
ax
}m = x
FROM }m = x THE TZADDIK BRINGS
G-D a INTO THE WORLD
{rab ]rbtmh rca
}ma hlab ]rbty
THAT WHICH HE BLESSES IN THE LAND
IS BLESSED THROUGH THIS— AMEN
YHVH + ynda
26 + 65 = 91
}lya
ROOT < LEAVES < SUN < G-D
THE TREE TRANSMITS ENERGY
FROM ROOT TO LEAVES
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The Sha’are Orah teaches the importance of reciting 100 blessings a day. This practice was instituted by
David when he noticed a higher degree of illness in the people. The Sha’are Orah brings down that there
were a hundred receptacles for the poles supporting the tabernacle. These receptacles are associated with
Malchuts, the receptacle for G-d’s energy entering our world. Reciting blessings helps to disperse this
bounty to the rest of the world. Koof - q has the value 100 and is the result of the progression of G-d’s
energy from 1 - Aleph – a to 10 - Yod - y to 100 - Koof - q. The next step over is 2 - bet - b, 20 - caph - k,
and 200 - resh - r. Rearranging the letters and putting the columns together spells one hundred bracha or
blessings. Now, proceeding upwards from the Koof to the Aleph, the q represents Israel as they tithe to
the Levites represented by y. Unless the Levites receive the proper tithe of 10 from the 100 they are
unable to tithe the 1 - a to the Kohanim. The a represents the level of the Neshamah which requires the
one hundred blessings to trigger the ten which trigger the single quanta of energy uniting our soul with
Hashem.
3. Nature
The word, hateva, meaning “the nature” has gematria 86 that is the same as the Name, Elohim. Elohim
sustains the physical forces of nature.
B. Numerology [TABLES]
After studying Gematria for a few years, I ran across “Linda Goodman’s Star Signs” which describes an
English version of Gematria that is based on the Hebrew phonetic sounds. Include program in appendix
for doing this calculation.
1. Alphabet
Hebrew letters that are not in the English language are listed in the following table. Except for the het,
which maintains a strong presence in English spelling, the other four letters have a diminished influence
in English speaking countries.
Table 15: Hebrew Letters Missing Representation in the English Alphabet
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2. Single Numbers
a) Number 1
1 is for G-d above. One entities take charge, can be inventive, do not like criticism, and may have a large
go.
b) Number 2
c) Number 4
At the time of the destruction of the Temple, the people did not have the four arms, only the arm of
halacha. They would learn at home and pray in the Temple. They did not learn in a house of a study, with
others.[206]
The number four represents work. Reb. Chiya ben Avi said in the name of Hulla, “Greater is the person
who has delight in living off of his own work than one who has fear of heaven.”[207] For a person with
the fear of heaven, the passuk says, “happy is the man who fears G-d”, “Ashrei ish y’rat Hashem.”
Further, for the one who lives by his own work the psalm says, “the person who eats by his own toil, he
will be happy and his life good.” This means happy for him in this world and good for him in the world
to come.
3. Compound Numbers
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The number 16 has a terminal association. The Hebrew source meaning of the number is from the verb,
‘fall’ - nofel - lpn with gematria:
lamed + peh + nun = 30 + 80 + 50 = 160 => which can be reduced to 16 with the law of zeros.[210]
In Genesis 6:1-4, the word refers to a people born of the result of the marriages of the Sons of G-d and
the Sons of Men:
And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto
them, that the sons of G-d saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives,
whomsoever they chose. And the Lord said: ‘My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for that he also is
flesh; therefore shall his days be a hundred and twenty years.’ The Nephilim - \ylpn were in the earth in
those days, and also after that, when the sons of G-d came into the daughters of men, and they bore
children to them; the same were the mighty men that were of old, the men of renown.
The number 16 refers to the shattered citadel that was once great but now the King and Queen fall to their
doom. In kind, the Nephilim no longer live and many great kingdoms no longer exist.
Who were the Nephilim? Who are the sons of G-d and sons of men? The sons of G-d are the descendants
of Adam who bear the divine soul. The sons of men are people who were around at the time, the result of
evolution. The sons of G-d being tempted by their bodies saw the beauty of the daughters of men and
took them to be wives. Their sons became heroes pursuing greatness, but trait for trait like their father’s
lust, away from the spirit of Hashem.
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Recording songs and poems helps manifest ideas to change oneself and the world.
If you want to be free,
Open your heart to what you need[211]
Like calls to like and G-d sends the rain right down,
G-d sends the rain pouring down.
Rain on me, good rain on all my friends right now,
Like calls to like and rain pours down[212]
Kaplan’s commentary on Sefer Yetzirah states the way to understand the meaning of the night sky is to
see your own star patterns. This is similar to seeing shapes in cloud patterns; but one’s own imagination
will reveal the inner meaning of the constellation. There is reference to using Ptolemy’s constellations as
an accurate basis, but better yet, is go under the heavens oneself and examine the stars often.
Sefer Yetzirah refers to the seven planets and twelve signs as set in the Teli.[214] The Teli may have
originally meant a ball with a line attached to it for capturing animals and Draco is precisely in this shape.
There is also the connotation of items hanging from the Teli from the word Tallis mentioned above.
Other authorities identify the Teli with the Pole Serpent or Leviathan. Overall the Teli is the Dragon of
the Universe from which the guiding constellations descend.[215]
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At 5:30 AM, August 27th, 1998, I see Procyon, Serius and Adhara, and Canopus, Achernar, and
Fomalhaut rising to the right. They are G-d’s lights in the Southern sky. They are beautiful. I learned in
Singapore that G-d created all people with a special love and each is precious and has distinct
importance.
2. Star Meditation
One type of meditation mentioned in the Zohar (1:1b, 2:231b) involves contemplating the stars. The
Zohar provides a biblical source for this type of meditation, from the verse, “Lift your eyes on high, and
see who created these, the One who brings out their host by number, He calls them all by name . . .” (Is.
40:26).
Have you seen the stars in the night, they eliminate headaches with their twinkling light.[216]
Looking at the stars at night is a healing activity. They remind us of the grandeur of the heavens and lift
us beyond the daily stress of life.[217] For a life of contentment and simplicity, one should choose to live
in a place where the stars shine bright. Looking at the stars bestows wisdom on the gazer. Learning the
movements of the stars bestows understanding. Both together bring knowledge.
D. Divination
1. Tarot
The ability to do correct divination depends on the state of the diviner. In this manner, one catches
obstructing angels off guard and obtains a more accurate reading. The Tarot as well as most fortune
telling is inaccurate for predicting the future as we have free will. They are most accurate for learning the
story behind past events. They are also accurate for revealing the present.
There are 56 cards for the Minor Arcana and 22 cards for the Major Arcana. The Minor Arcana include
four suits of ten cards corresponding to the four elements and the ten sefirot reflected in each of them.
Nevertheless the symbols on the Rider cards do not match in meaning. For the purpose of divination it
matters little as long as the user has a clear understanding of each card. The four suits associate with the
four letters of the tetragrammaton.[218] The Yod is Water or Cups from Abba-Father, Hochmah
consciousness. The first Heh is Fire or Wands from Imma-Mother, Binah consciousness. The Vav is Air
or Swords from Zer Anpin, the central six sefirot. The final Heh is Earth or Pentacles from Bat-daughter,
Shechinah consciousness.
In addition, there are four court cards in each suit: Page, Knight, Queen, and King. They reflect
messengers or personal representations in the divination. The Major Arcana include 22 cards
corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The image on the card corresponds to the
meaning of the associated Hebrew letter. The numbering of the major arcana should begin with the
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Magician as aleph - 1, the High Priestess as bet - 2, the Empress as gimmel -3, the emperor as dalet - 4.
There are also overtures of numerology in the associations of the cards with these numbers. Intrinsically
the cards have no power, even their symbols are subjective but they serve as a channel for divine
communication.
Waite had the following to say on the association of the Hebrew letters with the Tarot Cards: [219]
“The supposed Hebrew symbolism of the Tarot, which in justice to Papus, is laboriously elaborated
–though apart from all inspiration- becomes disorganized if there is any doubt as to the attribution of its
Trump Cards to the Hebrew Alphabet. Now there is one card which bears no number and is allocated
therefore according to the discretion of the interpreter.[220] It has been placed in all cases wrongly, by the
uninstructed because they had nothing but their private judgment to guide them, and by some who
claimed to know better because they desired to mislead. It happens, however, that they also where at sea.
I may go further and say that the true nature of Tarot symbolism is perhaps a secret in the hands of a very
few persons, and outside that circle operators and writers may combine the cards as they like and attribute
them as they like, but they will never find the right way.”
The twelve elemental Hebrew letters correspond well with twelve of the Major Arcana trumps. The
remaining ten trumps correspond better with a numerological meaning.[221] There has been some attempt
to associate them with the seven Hebrew double letters with correspondence to the seven planets and
three Hebrew mother letters, but the symbolic meaning is off. Instead, English numerology has a better
fit.
vav - w – 6
zayin - z – 7
het - j – 8
tet – f - 9
yod - y – 10
kaph – k - 20
lamed - l - 30
mem - m - 40
nun - n – 50
samech - s –
60
ayin - u – 70
peh - p – 80
tzadik - x – 90
koof - q - 100
resh - r - 200
shin - c - 300
tav – t - 400
Table 21: Hebrew Alphabet and the Tarot Major Arcana, Trumps, Up
Hebrew Wands Up Pentacles Up Swords Up Cups Up Hebrew Letter Major Arcana
Letter Fire Earth Air Water Source Up
Source
aleph - a – 1 Ace of aleph - a – 1 Magician
Wands The rod up is
Keter, the upper yod
beginnings and pointing
downwards is
the lower you.
tav - t - 400 T
vav - w – 6 V
vav - w – 6 V
vav - w – 6 V
heh - h – 5 X
yod - y - 10 Y
zayin - z - 7 Z
Another example of divination occurs in the Torah when the High Priest would consult the Urim and
Tamim - \ymt for a complete lighted answer to an important question. The King of Israel might ask for
guidance with the Urim and Tamim in matters of national interest when meeting with the High Priest.
Saul then said to the Lord, the G-d of Israel, “Bring a complete answer.”
Jonathan and Saul were indicated by lot, and the troops were cleared.
(Samuel I 14:41-42)
“Bringing a tamim” was a way for a king to uncover a hidden reason for G-d’s will in a situation. The
root of the word, Tam - \t means perfect, complete, or simple. Nevertheless, the greatness of Israel is
summed up with the following:
3. Lots of Jonah
4. Page Turning
6. Dream Questions
Shailot Holam, asking a question through a dream is a tool for divine inspiration. The method involved
writing a question on a piece of paper, putting it under ones pillow and in the morning inspecting the
paper for a succinct answer.[225]
E. Tzaddik
The term tzaddik means a righteous, holy person. Seeking out a “true” tzaddik is always a gateway to
spiritual elevation. The “true” tzaddik is actually a person who has very little to say but when he speaks
everyone feels that sHe is being directly spoken to even in a group setting. I present my own experience
in meeting a true tzaddik:
I had an audience with the Tzaddik of Nikelsburg, Rabbi M. Lebovits. He is spiritual heir and a
descendent of Rabbi Smelke of Nikelsburg, a student of the Baal Shem Tov. His silence conveys
understanding. He suggested reading Psalm 128 daily. He asked some questions, listened to answers and
stories, and seemed to understand what was said and not said.
The assistant asked for a Hebrew name and mother’s Hebrew name, address, and phone number before
entering the room. The Rebbe asked for family origin.
When I discussed the Nothingness of Keter that I saw or the book Bahir that I studied, his face lit up and
I heard a sigh. There was something in his silence. Even when he spoke to the congregation, a silence in
him waited. This was like the silence of Keter, waiting for the word to come forth to manifest the will of
G-d. This is a wonderous silence. I never saw his face turn from anyone who questioned him. His soul
was safe from the outside world.
Before the tzaddik gives his blessing, he asks questions to raise within him the energy for the blessing.
Joseph represents the essence of the tzaddik. In Jacob’s blessing over Joseph, he states, “GEN 49:24 But
his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of
Jacob; from thence is the shepherd, the stone of Israel - larcy }ba huwr \cm” The Bahir 91 explains:
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the head cornerstone.”
It ascends to the place from which it was graven, as it is written,
“From there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel.”
The Bahir 193 shows that the Supernal Tzadik nourishes Israel:
“From There is nourished the Rock of Israel.”
What is the meaning of “from There”?
We say that this is the Supernal Righteous One – }wylu qdx.
What is He (the Tzadik above)?
He is the Reward, the great hidden Light which is called Socher - rhws
And the splendid rock below is called Dar – rd
And the rays these are the rays from His Hand,
they are from the five fingers [of his right hand].
The Tzadik above refers to “the Reward, the great hidden Light,” Socher, that is Hashem; the tzaddik
below is as the splendid rock Dar, that is His representative in this generation. Habakkuk 3:3-6 is the
biblical source text of the above:
G-d came from Texan, and the Holy One from mount Paran. Selah.
His Glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of his praise.
And His brightness was as the light; and He had rays of light coming out of His hands;
And there was the Hiding of His Power.
Before Him went pestilence, and burning coals went forth at His feet.
He stood, and measured the earth: He beheld and drove asunder the nations;
And the everlasting mountains were scattered, and the perpetual hills did bow:
His ways are everlasting.
F. Intelligence
Memorization is a key to building a better memory. One must always strive to memorize new teachings
and prayers. One can then recite them while one is driving or walking to Shul as a memory exercise.
Once one has memorized one can review to make it permanent, but one should continue to seek out and
memorize new teachings for this is the process of exercising the memory.
Studying Gemara is a key to increasing reasoning skills. Gemara trains one in the process of logical
“G-d commanded Moses that the written Torah should not be recited from memory, and that the Oral
Torah should not be written down. The Oral Torah was recited from memory, and was thus given over
from one person to another.”[226] Hence, our sages focused on memorizing Mishnah. Others recite
T’hillim from memory. Most have memorized the Shema. While we are permitted to memorize our
prayers, others are careful to recite the Shema from the Siddur. The Shema says, “And you shall teach
them to your children and speak of them when sitting in your house, when walking along your way and
when you lie down and when you rise up” implying these words are known by heart.
Why was the Oral Torah not written down? This was to teach us that the essence of learning Torah is by
watching and living with religious people. We learn the details of Torah by observing their ways.[227]
“Greater is the serving of talmudei hochamei than learning from them.” This is the true way of
understanding the meaning of the transmission of Torah Baal Peh.
G. Soul
Judaism presents five major levels to the soul:
The Nefesh is our body, which is part of our soul. In the world to come, G-d resurrects us into an eternal
body.
The Ruach is the spirit one feels by standing looking at the ocean or feeling G-d’s breeze run with ones
body. The ruach is the spirit we know and feel with Hashem.
The Neshamah is our moral consciousness. When we feel guilty for sin and know the right thing to do, it
is from our Neshamah that we know this.
The Chaya is our community consciousness. The Chaya is our source of a sixth sense, of knowing how
others are feeling without being there.
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Yechidah is a part of our soul that is always with G-d. This is our direct channel of communication with
Hashem.
H. Seven Tests
According to our qualities, we are tested. Abraham was tested in kindness by whether he would forsake
Sodom or plead on their behalf. Sodom whose values differed utterly from Abraham’s would have
nothing redeemable in the eyes of Abraham.
Isaac was tested in strictness by his acceptance of the Akeidah, his personal sacrifice.
Jacob was tested in truth by living in the house of Lavan. He dealt with Lavan in a straight manner
though he was treated in a crooked manner.
Moses was tested in eternity by rejecting the offer of his children starting a new chosen people to
Hashem.
VIII. Dreaming
Dreaming is virtual life. Often times our dreams are a nutrient that we are deficient in that our
subconscious mind is supplementing. Dreams can also be a spiritual gateway to visit the heavens, angels,
or the rich beauty of our precious world. The collection of dreams below describes nutrients of the mind
in unconscious dreams, how to achieve conscious lucid dreams, and the pursuit of prophetic dreams.
A. Unconscious Dreams
Healing by Dance - July 12, 1995
The previous night I studied the Torah, parsha Balak.[228] This morning I read in Kitzur Shulhan Aruch
the importance of reading the morning blessings each day including those before studying Torah. The
night before I had the following dream. In my dream, I saw a few people assembling a canopy that would
Now, as I beheld this, I felt some remorse at not participating, and a woman pole bearer fainted sick
causing the canopy to collapse. Others ran to her side; I ran as well but the dancing did not continue. [A
depressing thought causes instant sickness.][229]
A healer appeared. There were two sick. The pole bearer was treated physically as I was treated for
negative thoughts. The healer led me to a place of crystals. There she took a few natural triangular stones
of white base with blue tops and gave them to me. I assembled the stones and she said this would help
keep depressing thoughts away.
The dancing brought me back to my youth at BCI[230] where we would dance the evenings away in
circles and lines. Nothing is as rejuvenating as dance and we should do it often. How does the 7th beggar
without legs heal by dancing; she is raised up by us holding a canopy giving us a reason to dance with her
joy.
I saw in my dream purchasing some goods at a house sale. The goods had some valuable stamps within
them that were not part of the product I was purchasing. After I got home, I realized the stamps were
there. With zealousness, I returned to the house and called up the owners. For some reason I felt they
were aware that the stamps were in the item and that they were part of this test setting me up. They did
not appear and the dream ended abruptly. I felt there was another around my bed who left quickly in a
dark light.
This is the manner of spiritual tests. I went to Shachris that morning and was the tenth to arrive. I hadn’t
made the morning services in a few weeks, but I was up early that morning working. I saw two angels
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fighting to bless the congregation. The one on the right was trying to grant a blessing with his right hand
while the one on the left with his left hand. The one on the right was from Hesed and he was being
pushed a way by the one on the left from Gevurah. In the end, they both blessed. After the services, I
went home and I just wanted to fall asleep in a sunbeam on the floor. My soul was calling out for this
nap. Here I had the second dream.
I was at a spiritual Shabbaton. There was a lot of singing and youthful spirit in the temple service. It felt
so good to be there. As the Shabbas came closer to the end, there were a few musicians who took up
musical instruments and who wanted to begin a scheduled evening concert early. They started playing
and it felt wrong. I took the initiative and went up to the guitarist who seemed like a religious guy. I told
him it is not proper to begin playing before Havdalah. He agreed and told the rest of the musicians to put
down their instruments. The singing took the place of the instruments, a singing with great fervor.
The previous d-ay I had gone home from work early and spent time catching up on cleaning at home.
Everything in spiritual growth is connected. One proper act leads to the next ad infinitum. If we give G-d
an opening miracles will begin happening. If we give G-d a small opening, he will open the whole world
for us.
B. Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreams are conscious dreams where one is able to control one’s motion and action.[231] Lucid
dreams are opportunities to acquire understanding and wisdom on spiritual subjects. I will give two
examples. The first illustrates how wisdom can be drawn from a dream. The second show how one can
progress from a meditative state into a spiritual dream.
Eheyeh asher Eheyeh is the crown of the Universe (Keter). I rose from the world and soared past the
planets.
Yah is the beginning of Wisdom (Hochmah)
YHVH (pronounced Elohim) is the source of Understanding, which divides the Universe into distinct
components (Binah).
El is the source of goodness (Hesed).
Elohim brings forth justice and judgment and discipline (Gevurah).
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YHVH (Adonai) is the splendor of the world (Tiferets).
YHVH (Adonai) Tzevaot is the eternity of eternities (Netzah).
Elohim Tzevaot is the source of eternal praise and thankfulness to Hashem (Hod).
El Chai, Shadai lays the foundation of the world (Yesod).
Adonai is the gateway to the heavens (Malchuts).
6/5/1993 - 5 AM
I listened to the Earth, Wind, Fire, and Air tape. Towards the end of the hypnotic session, I shifted
slightly into a curled position and entered a lucid dream. I experienced rapid travel while gazing
backwards over several green hills and bodies of water. I noticed the foam on ocean waves resembled
clouds over the earth from an outer space perspective. I tried to maintain the lucid state by counting
down.[233] I exited into a light sleep. The key to success in obtaining a lucid dream is alertness, energy,
and concentration when one begins.
4/9/97 - 9 AM
I listened to the Letter Ascension tape. The tape’s introduction brought me to a river and suggested that I
see something in the water” and that I should take it out. At first, it was like a cross and than a double
cross, but than it appeared like the Shield of David.[234] Finally, I saw the form of a rod[235] shaped as a
small sword. Upon the face of the rod was the Star of David.[236]
The goal for the hypnotic session was to discover the answer to a biblical question. I sought to understand
the purpose of the high priest’s role and hereditary class in Judaism. I rose into the sefira of Malchuts. I
was in a large cavern and there was a ray of light from a point high above entering the room.[237] The
tape guided one to visualize the letter Tav that connects Malchuts to Yesod. Through the Tav, I rose into
the light of Yesod. The tape next asked to visualize the letter Yod. This brought me into the sefira of
Netzah. This is the place of the spiritual Mt. Sinai and is symbolized by the patriarch Moses. To
understand the priesthood, I knew I had to reach the sefira of Hod, which is the place of Aaron, the high
priest. There is a mountain rising in Netzah whose base is in Hod. This is Sinai. Moses is on the mountain
in communication with G-d. Aaron is in the valley with the people leading praises. The tape would
continue to lead me upwards by visualizing the letter caph to go to Hesed, but I suggested to myself,
“turn the tape off.”
Now how does one reach Hod? An ocean connects Netzah and Hod represented by the letter Mem. An
angel guards the ocean. His name is Mayimel. I called his name and he appeared huge, towering into the
heavens. He is the ruler of the Water Elements and appears like a towering wave whose top lips over into
a face. At first, I was struck by his great height and then I called his name, and he lowered to me. I
climbed upon his top, his head, and he began to take me across the great ocean. The distance was far but
this was his element and his travel was swift. Finally as we approached the place of Hod, he lowered and
I dismounted. I was thankful for the transport and I tossed him the focus that I had found in the river at
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the beginning of the vision. He took it up in his mouth and departed.[238] I inquired again on the purpose
of the priesthood. I saw with my own eyes the purpose. While Moses was on the mountain, the people
needed a leader in his place. At first, I thought this might be Joshua, but he still served Moses and had not
been brought before them. Only Aaron had a similar status in their eyes. The priesthood is from Moshe’s
family as a symbol of an eternal connection with the Torah from Sinai. Even though our leaders depart,
the priests descendent from Aaron continue to symbolize this eternal connection.
I turned and progressively entered a lucid dream. I felt myself rising off the ground into flight. All around
the world was lit by the sunrise. I approached a place like Zion National Park near Cedar City in the
South of Utah. There I beheld the modest red sandstone mountains of the park. I soared over them in
various places. I desired to stay close to the ground for a better look and then soared straight up and over
cliff faces. I was seeking to come close to G-d. I was wearing gloves and I removed the left to look at my
hand and then the right to see the other hand. I saw their lines and their color was correct. I desired to be
in the hand of G-d. All of a sudden I felt an incredible force pulling from behind me and I soared
backwards; the wind passing swiftly by my sides. I then flew over the green land gazing at its harmony
and beauty. I saw a large locomotive train and tennis courts as I came close to the ground. I sought to
know the common denominator and I realized, “these are a few of my favorite things.” I had been to Zion
Park. I remember locomotives of various cities, Sacremento and Silverton. I played tennis regularly in my
youth. There was another common factor, I have not seen such places or done this activity in a long time
and my soul was yearning for them.[239]
We are only in this world for a short while; we must always remember to enjoy G-d’s creation. This is a
pathway to joy and a pathway to G-d.
Listened to hypnosis tape before going to sleep and then fell into lucid dream. In the Lucid dream, I let
myself fly without control. This is the secret to control and prolong a dream in general. Let the
subconscious direct the movement wherever it wills. In this manner, I rose abruptly over upcoming
objects, and swoop close to the ground past other objects without harm. I would even have fun; for
example, by bouncing off telephone lines. Before flying I chose a large towl to take with me, I thought to
take a brown one, but it was a blue multicolored one instead. This helped in the flying.
I was moving and spoke to someone who was also moving. He was from Israel and we spoke briefly.
I found someone living alone, very depressed without legs. I saw an army uniform from Tzahal and asked
to talk with him. He didn’t want to, he didn’t want pity. I said I know how it is to be alone and I said let
us just talk. He still didn’t want to, even after I said I want to talk for myself alone (no pity). Nothing, he
sat on the floor without legs. I mentioned Israel and he perked up. I said I wanted to live there. He asked
where. I said there is a place in the North, a small town next to Lake Kinneret, but I didn’t know the
name. (Probably this was a town like Yavne near the lake). Then I said K’far Channanya. He shook his
I played the letter ascension tape. As I looked into the stream, I saw various symbols forming. First, I saw
the Star of David focus from the previous vision. Than I saw the letter Z within it and then another Z
mirrored. I composed them in my mind and then lifted the hour glass symbol out of the star.
I visualized the letter Tav - t along with the tape and ascended from the level of Malchuts into Yesod.
The goal for this hypnotic session was to find answers to mysteries. The tape led to a visualization of the
letter Resh - r that is the vertical path to Tiferets. At this point, I combined the Resh with the letter ‘Z’
from the Zayin I saw in the stream, to make the Hebrew word, RaZ - zr which refers to allegories, secrets,
or mysteries in the Torah. I called the angel Raziel to pursue this further. At the level of Yesod, an angel
descended. In the white light, I saw an angel with black robes. He veiled his face with part of the robe as
he landed and beckoned. I put my arms around his neck from behind and we ascended. From his
backside, I could not see where we went and I sensed that the place we were traveling to is hidden from
all mystic plane travelers. Upon landing in the dark world, the angel unveiled himself and I saw a
frightening face. I realized this was not the angel Raziel and I called his name again. I turned to notice
another angel in dark robes. As I approached him, I saw that his face was old and his head was balding,
but that this angel bore the countenance of a man. He said not to be afraid. The angel that bore me here is
a guardian who scares off the unwelcome. He told me to come close. He asked what I seek to know.
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I sought to understand by what individual merit are the mysteries of the Universe bestowed. He
responded:
By the knowledge of the seeker
By the seeker’s deeds
By the longing in the seeker’s heart
Occasionally, the seeker may fall into bad straits and his/her knowledge may become impaired and even
his/her good deeds may be lacking; still, there is a way back to discover the answers to the mysteries and
purpose of life. This is by the longing in the seeker’s heart.
The angel asked me to come close and I merged with the angel. At this moment, the answer to several
mysteries became known. I sought a prophetic message to bring back to the people, but I learned that I
was not the messenger. Still, I asked could I know the message and the response was yes:
The Jewish people must learn to love each other first above other peoples. Unlike other peoples, we do
not usually look out for the interest of our brethren first. We must always support each other before the
other nations.[240]
He said if there are more factual items that I want to know I should ascend to the angel Yedeiel who is in
the quasi-sefira of Daat. I ascended. I sought to know the locations of certain misplaced items and saw
visions of their location. I pulled out the symbol I had found in the stream and looked at it which caused
me to return to the place of Raziel. I offered the symbol to the angel and Raziel placed it upon his
forehead and told me that the symbol was his very own.[241]
After I descended and emerged from hypnosis, I realized that the location of the place of Raziel is in the
pathway between Tiferets and Yesod. This place is the 12th quasi sefira, RaZ. The sefira is accessible
when Netzah and Hod come together in unity like Hochmah and Binah for Daat. In this manner, Netzah
and Hod symbolize prophecy and their joining opens the gateway to RaZ and the answer to mysteries.
I focused my mind on the symbol of Raziel and ascended from Malchuts to his place. The angel taught its
approach to demon and angel summoning for learning all secrets. First, he drew the following symbol:
Then we both entered into the area together. The symbol was for protection from deception and other
trickery. He summoned the shedu, Asmodeus, who appeared as a short man with dark clothing. He
showed that any answer pertaining to the material world could be extracted from the shedu. Nevertheless,
these answers serve little benefit for the soul. In order to release the angel he erased his symbol in the air.
Next, he summoned the angel of love whose name is Anael. This angel appeared small, white, and
feathery in a bright light. He asked the angel to show us ‘love’. The angel opened a portal and inside
created a picture. First, he waved his arm to display a rainbow of butterflies. A mountain was behind the
butterflies and a grass valley with water was below. The meditation guide, Ira, spoke of bonds that need
to be freed at this point disturbing the tranquil picture but forcing the angel to reveal that sometimes love
does have binds that restrict. For everything, there is a balancing force. He then dismissed the angel by
erasing its symbol, a heart:
The name Raziel has gematria 248. This is the number of positive commandments in the Torah. The
gematria of Bamidbar – “in the wilderness” is also 248. The essence of the wilderness or desert is to
make ones mind empty of mundane thoughts and to fill it with the wonder of G-d’s world ready to
receive inspiration. Pursuing the positive commands also empties the mind of the mundane and fills it
with what is important to linking with Hashem.
There are 7 Palaces in Beriyah and 7 Heavens in Yetzirah. Raziel teaches that all the worlds have a one-
to-one correspondence. In the world of Asiyah there are 7 Continents: N. America, S. America, Europe,
Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. In Atzulut there are 7 lower sefirot are: Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet,
Netzah, Hod, Yesod, and Malchuts.
What are the sefirot? These are the 10 sayings of the creation of the world.
Sefer Raziel describes 390 heavens. This is from the Gematria of Shamayim. Also there are 390 skies,
but this is less significant.
The Lamed Vavniks - The 36 Saints - December 12, 1994 - Rosh Hodesh Adar - Malava Malcah
The wl - Lamed Vavniks by tradition are 36 saintly souls whose z’chus - merits tip the scale of justice in
favor of the preservation of mankind. The tradition is that there must always be 36 select individuals for
the world to continue. While some might be leaders of the generation, others may be lesser known.
12/11 Evening Dinner: At dinner I saw the men in black around their Shabbas table. I wanted to know
who they were? I learned that there are 36 including the leader and they are the Lamed Vavniks, the
righteous ones whose prayers sustain the world. As my host made kiddush, I saw their leader doing the
same and he drank first and then the rest of us followed, so it was with bread and each course of the meal.
As my host brought and poured me water so did the leader for the others. The love of the others for their
leader is great and their presence in the valley is eternal. The valley is a place from the world to come for
living tzaddikim to meet together.
12/21:
This past Shabbas I was studying in the Bet Hamidrash when Hashem sent me a cherub who said, “What
are you doing here?” I responded that I’m studying. He said, “Its kiddush time; its kiddish time.” Finally,
I complied realizing its a greater mitzvah to partake in kiddush over wine with the Edut [congregation]
than to study alone.
This morning I prayed on the subject of what I should tell my parents before making a shidduch. When
one prays before the Almighty, it is better to ask the more important questions than to remind G-d of our
daily aches and pains. With our parents it is more so; one should not cause them to worry.
I had a dream where I was being threatened by a person. I defended myself and grabbed the person’s hair.
Earlier in the day, I was watching a program about the conflict in the Middle East where the Christian
moderator said, “the conflict will not end until the Son of G-d comes again to bring all parties to peace.”
Certainly, a great leader/messiah, that all parties respect and acknowledge as G-d’s anointed, could make
us realize the futility of our struggles and the higher purposes of G-d. Nevertheless, the messiah will also
have to show an acceptable resolution to the issues of the conflict.
The next morning I sought the meaning of the dream. Fundamentally, I believe that there is only one true
divine power and that is G-d. Yet, I cannot deny the complete comfort I felt in the experience of this
spiritual being. Perhaps this is the reason for the principle that we are commanded as Jews to believe in
the coming of Messiah.[247] This is to remind and comfort us with the idea of a saving leader who will
also care about each of us as individuals. The three passages below shed some light on the meaning of the
vision:
(Isaiah 62:1-3) For the sake of Zion I will not be silent, For the sake of Jerusalem I will not be still. Till
her victory emerge resplendent and her triumph like a flaming torch. Nations shall see your victory, and
every king your majesty. And you shall be called by a new name which the Lord Himself shall bestow.
You shall be a glorious crown in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the palm of your G-d. ...
(Isaiah 62:8-12) The Lord has sworn by His right hand, by his mighty arm, “Nevermore will I give your
new grain to your enemies for food, nor shall foreigners drink the new wine for which you have labored.
But those who harvest it shall eat it and give praise to the Lord. And those who gather it shall drink it in
My sacred courts.” Pass through, pass through the gates. Clear the road for the people; build up build
up the highway, remove the rocks. Raise an ensign over the peoples. See, the Lord has proclaimed to the
(Kings I 11:36) To his son I will give one tribe, so that there may be a lamp for My servant David forever
before Me in Jerusalem—the city where I have chosen to establish My name.
This suggests that the Messiah, descendent of David will be the anointed. The final question I asked was
to explain why I imagined an association with Jesus and the dream.
(Kings 20:41-43) Quickly he removed the cloth from his eyes, and the king recognized him as one of the
prophets. He said to him, “Thus said the Lord: Because you have set free the man whom I doomed, your
life shall be forfeit for his life and your people for his people.” Dispirited and sullen, the king of Israel
left for home and came to Samaria.
The prophet represents a messiah who is setting free the ‘doomed’ man, but in consequence forfeits his
own life and descendants. The king of Israel is like Hashem, who watches the process unfold. In my
dream, this prophet messiah became a great angel in the spiritual world, like Metatron and
Sandalfon[249], yet different. As a result of the self-sacrifice and love he expressed in his lifetime, his
angelic nature became an expression of Hashem’s comfort and a message of redemption. This is the
‘Right Hand’ of Hashem, his messenger of deliverance in our world.
C. Spiritual Dreaming
1. Hypnotic Dreaming
There are three steps here. Immediately after awakening study a kabbalistic or pure religious text for
inspiration. Prepare the tape recorder with the hypnosis tape. Find a comfortable place for the meditation
like a recliner. Begin the hypnotic meditation with the tape. Set as your goal an objective from the
inspirational text.
Know and believe that there is a mystical method involving the purification of the limbs,
through which it is possible for a human being to attach himself to the Divine Presence,
even though it is a “consuming fire.”[250]
I listened to a hypnosis tape I made that directed me to clear away any preoccupation’s or worries. My
goal for the meditation was to discover the meaning of the statement, “Know and believe that there is a
mystical method involving the purification of the limbs, ...”
I spent most of the meditation on cleansing thoughts and shut off the tape in the middle which permitted
me to enter a lucid dream shortly thereafter. As I attempted to ascend the sefirot I was confronted with
numerous obstructing spirits. They were born out of the impurities of my own soul, magnified as always
by heightened spiritual awareness. I destroyed these spirits by reminding myself in each encounter that “I
am for G-d” and not for the values of this spirit.
I noticed snow falling around me and I looked up and saw a central cloud in a blue sky that was the
source of the snow. I sensed that the snow was coming from the storehouses in heaven where the reward
is stored up for the righteous in this world. I attempted to will myself upward to the cloud, but their was a
strong back wind. I invoked the names in my mind of El Shadai and Eheyeh.[251] The first meaning ‘All
Mighty’ to overcome any obstacle forces, the second meaning, ‘I Will Be’, corresponding to the name of
G-d associated with the high place of Keter to request a lifting force. I rose up into the high clouds
eventually emerging above them.
I saw buildings in a bright sunlight but no people. As I searched for the people I saw a city in a valley in
the distance with mountains behind the city. I realized the good light stored up for us in the world to
come is similar to our own world.[252] In fact the world we have here can be this paradise if we make it
so.
This fire burns and destroys impurity. For the totally wicked nothing else would remain, but for the rest
of us the fire cleanses us leaving only our pure soul.[253] What is the “mystical method involving the
purification of the limbs.” This is nothing other than high spiritual meditation that purifies the soul and
cleanses the body.
2. Prophetic Dreams
Dreams can also be prophetic in nature. Food, learning, and purity all effect our ability to have and
interpret prophetic dreams.
a) Food
The food that one eats, whether it is kosher or not, whether vegetarian or not, or whether milk based or
not will all effect the dreams one has. Non-kosher meat is the greatest in danger for violent dreams from
the slaughter and location of the meat result. These images are then combined with other stresses in our
life to create nightmares. By keeping kosher we elevate the spirituality of our dreams so that the stress in
our life have little impurity to hold on to and the dreams are clearer and better.
Now, like Yosef, someone who has achieved a perfection of his Holy Tongue is capable of interpreting
the dreams of deep sleep, as explained there. This is because dreams are determined by foods that one
eats, as is brought.[254] We’ve seen that in every thing there are letters. And so, when a person .lays down
and sleeps, the vapors of the foods he’s eaten ascend and rise to the brain. The letters which they contain
are combined, and from this the dream is made.[255]
b) Learning
c) Purity
Dreams can have important spiritual significance. At times when we are in a state of cleanliness, they can
even point us in a direction we need to go.
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post office thinking to buy a stamp to send a post card or to exchange money, but than I saw an Israel
Discount Bank across and down the street. Inside the bank, I got on the fastest line which was the farthest
right and saw that there were multiple tellers handling the line and one was already open, calling me.
They do things so speedily in the banks in Israel! I told her I wanted to cash a hundred dollars in
traveler’s checks which I gave her and she asked for some ID. All I had was old ID cards from college
and high school days. She accepted them in lew of my passport which I told her I must have left in my
bag. She commented that the stamp is fading on these cards however.[257] I felt incredible joy to be in my
homeland!
Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa said, “Whenever prayer comes easily to my lips I know that it has been
accepted. When it does not, then I know that it has been rejected.”[259]
A. T’hillim
The psalms are a powerful form of prayer for changing one’s life. Read each day they work their way
into the subconscious and improve one’s entire attitude towards life.
For R. Joshua b. Levi said: The Book of Psalms was uttered with ten synonyms of praise, viz.: nizzuah
[victory], niggun [melody], maskil [instruction], mizmor [psalm], shir [song], ashre [happy], tehillah
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov popularized the idea of reciting 10 psalms a day for a complete reparation or
cleansing of the body and soul. His Tikkun Hakelei collection contains the ten types of song which
together are particularly effective (see Tikkun Hakelai). Here is a list of different groups of ten.
Rabbi Nachman’s My Own Revealed From Short Ten Revealed In Short Alternates
On High In This Order This Order
16 123 100 6
32 67 128 13
41 126 131 71
42 43 23 95 – 99
59 93 24 100
77 117 8 101
90 134 146 110
105 130 4 111
137 87 149 112
150 113 150 138
2. Marriage Psalms
A Lifting Song
Sing praise all ye who fear the Lord and walk in His way
By the toil of your hands you shall eat and it is a goodly praise to you.
Your wife shall be a fruitful vine in the innermost part of your house.
Your sons shall be like olive saplings (seated) around your table.
Thus, is blessed the man who fears Adonay.
Adonay will bless you from Zion
And you will see the good of Jerusalem all the days of your life.
twlumh ryc
wykrdb ]lhh yy ary-lk yrca
]l bwfw ]yrca lkat yk ]ypk uygy
]tyb ytkryb hyrp }pgk ]tca
]njlcl bybs \ytyz yltck ]ynb
yy ary rbg ]rby }k-yk hnh
}wyxm yy ]krby
]yyj ymy lk \lcwry bwfb harw
]ynbl \ynb-harw
larcy-lu \wlc
These psalms appeared in an interesting newspaper article with the following description:[260]
A mystic rabbi in Israel suggested the five psalms, which are preceded by the words, “I’m reciting these
psalms in the merit of King David and I wish blessings to come to these women. Then they say the group
members’ Hebrew names and the members’ mothers’ Hebrew names. The goal is to pray for others.
Those seeking to elevate their spirit to G-d can recite Psalms 120-135 at Seudah Shelishis, the third meal
on Shabbat, which is a holy time of the day. We recite Shir Amalot, the Songs of Ascent, after Mincha
starting on Succoth until Pesach. From Pesach until next Succoth, we read Perkei Avots. Reading Shir
Amalots is a preparation for a heightened state of spiritual awareness. The period after Mincha on
Shabbas is the time of Zer Anpin who descends to join with the Shabbas Queen. Who is Zer Anpin? He is
the Prince and masculine counterpart to Nukva who is identified with Shabbas. After the sefirot shattered
because they had not learned to give, Hashem reformed them into the Partzufim. There are four lower
ones consisting of father, mother, son, and daughter. Zer Anpin, the son, surrounds Nukva, the daughter
and Shabbas Queen from six sides or directions: South, North, East, Up, Down, and West. Also Zer
Anpin is associated with the six days of the work week while Nukva is the associated with Shabbas. In
the Shabbas Amidah, we make a throne for the Shabbas Queen, this is the union of Zer Anpin and Nukva,
or in their sefirot names Yesod and Malchuts. The Shabbas Queen when well supported by Zer Anpin
rules over all her domain with blessing and spreads peace in the land and in the heavens above. We
should view the Shabbat as the middle of the week with three days before and three days after. In this
manner, we keep the Shabbas Queen in the center of our lives.
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This is the same for a husband and wife. Placing the wife in the center of life with work on the periphery
causes the wife to feel supported, loved, and cherished, which in turn brings the Shechinah or presence of
G-d into the household. The Shechinah is the Shabbas Queen and the wife causes her presence to dwell in
the house. When the husband is behaving properly serving his wife and his wife respects her husband’s
Torah devotion, than there is a great unity in the home and the Shechinah descends through their joy and
the family is blessed.
4. Hallel
These psalms are recited in gratitude after deliverance from a threat. They are also effective on holidays
to elevate joy and healing.
Psalm 15 is the corner stone of spiritual cleansing, while Psalm 13 is the cornerstone of longing to be
close to G-d.
Psalm 15
A Psalm of David
Adonay, who will sojourn in your Tabernacle?
Who will dwell upon Your holy mountain?
He who walks in wholehearted integrity
and deals righteously
and speaks truth in his heart.
He who has no slander on his tongue,
who has done his friend no evil,
nor cast disgrace upon his fellow man.
In whose eyes a vile person is despised,
and those who fear Adonay he honors;
though he swears to his own hurt,
he does not change [his oath].
His money he has not lent out at usury
and a bribe against the innocent he has not taken;
whoever does these things will not be moved forever.
B. Siddur [FIGURE]
1. Introductory Prayers
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During the reign of David a plague broke out that killed many of the people. David prayed for the cause
and solution to the plague. He learned that the plague was due the people not recounting enough of their
daily blessings. Consequently David mandated that everyone recite 100 blessings a today which would
increase their appreciation for life. The plague ceased.[261] Amongst the blessings is the following
commandment which we remind ourselves of every morning:
]wmk ]url tbhaw lc hcu twxm ylu lbqm ynyrh
I hereby accept upon myself the commandment,
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself”
(Leviticus 19:18)
This recitation of this lesson reminds us that each day we must forgive any insult or harm that anyone has
done to us, whether actual or perceived. We are reminded each day that we are forbidden to hold a
grudge against anyone.
This 1st level of the morning service is associated with the physical world. Karbanos or
offerings/sacrifices during the time of the Temples were considered a principle means to come close to G-
d. While the temple does not exist, we consider the reading of these offerings to bring a merit similar to
the actual offerings. The word for sacrifice - Karban bears a similar spelling to the word for close in
Hebrew, i.e. Krov, which implies a similarity in meaning.
Rabbi Chiya bar Abba said in the name of Rabbi Yochanan, “When a person relieves himself, washeshis
hands, puts on Tefillin, says the Shema and then prays, it is counted as if he built an alter and offered a
sacrifice on it. (Talmud, Berachot 14b, 15a)[262]
The 2nd level of the morning service consists of the recitations of various psalms and songs. The level
parallels the angels in the World of Formation who are forever singing songs to Hashem.
Rabbi Yose said, “May my portion be among those who complete the Praise (Hallel) each day.” How
could he have said this? We have learned, “One who completes the Praise each day is blaspheming and
degrading.” When he said this, he was speaking of the Verses of Praise (Pesukei Dezimra). [Rashi: This
refers to the two psalms of praise, “Praise G-d from Heaven” (Psalm 148), and “Praise G-d in His
Sanctuary” (Psalm 150).]
Berachos 4b says that if one recites Ashrei three times a today he is assured of a place in Olam Habah.
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This is because of the passage, “thou openest thy hand and satisfieth everything that is living.” This
passage contains the concept that we accept entirely our portion from Hashem. We accept that Hashem
has given us everything we need to survive. This is also the reason that many religious people throw
themselves into Torah study instead of planning their livelihood.. Ashrei is recited twice at Shachris and
once at Mincha.
The Gemara goes on to discuss a similar benefit to connecting the concept of redemption (Goel Israel)
with prayer (the Amidah).[263] If we begin the Amidah with a focus on our redemption from Egypt, we
realize again that Hashem gives us all we need to survive. This is the reason that we attempt to connect
the Redeemer of Israel with Adonay in the Amidah.
Overall, the Gemara[264] is teaching us that we can throw our burden onto Hashem and be His servants
doing His will. This is the way to Olam Habah (The World to Come). We realize that everything Hashem
has given us is for His service. All of our money, our wife, our children, our material possessions, our
bodies, and our souls are for love of G-d.
The World of Creation contains the Throne of G-d. Part of the reason we sit when reciting the Shema is
to emulate the descent into the throne room of G-d where G-d’s presence rests upon the throne.
The first two verses of the Shema consist of twelve words and forty-nine letters:
So, when a person accepts upon himself the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven with these verses, through
which his soul is encompassed in the Twelve Tribes of G-d, he separates his soul from the soul of the
mixed multitude,[265]
Rabbi Nachman explains that there are 49 letters in the spelling of the twelve tribes of Israel as well as
the first two lines of the Shema. Saying the Shema with ones eyes closed alludes to the faithful woman of
God, Sarah or the Shechinah, who follows her spirit rather than the desire of her eyes.
To turn the mind away from the promiscuous woman, we recite the Shema with great concentration
binding us to the Twelve Tribes of G-d and turn our mind to the faithful woman, the Torah woman, or the
wonderful woman.
By accepting the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven <with the two verses that are> an aspect of the sea of
Shelomoh, he disengages from the souls of the mixed multitude/evil maidservant/promiscuous woman,
and is encompassed in the souls of the Tribes of God, an aspect of “a God-fearing woman.”[266]
Before the Amidah, the cantor recites the Kaddish, the Sanctification prayer:
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One who responds with “Amen, Yehei Shmei Raboh...” (“His great Name shall be blessed forever and
for all eternity”) with all of his strength (of concentration and aloud) nullifies any evil decree that may
have been pending against him for the next seventy years.[267] (Shabbas 119b)
The Amidah consists of 18 principle blessings and is the core prayer in Judaism. This is the reason that its
older name is the Shemone Esrei that means 18. Nevertheless, Rabbi Gamliel instituted a 19th blessing
against heretics in his time. The 18 blessings allude to the recitation of the name of G-d 18 times
consisting of 72 letters. Rabbi Nachman says that the 18 blessings allude to Chai or life. He associates
this with the phrase Mother Nature or Mother of all that Lives, Em Kol Chay, claiming that this prayer
changes the forces of nature.[268] Similarly, he states the 19th blessing overcomes the forces of the
Menim – \ynymh.[269]
As the service approaches the Amidah, one recites, “True and Certain is our G-d” which leads to the
blessing of G-d who redeems Israel. The word for redeem in Hebrew is Ga’al - lag and is associated with
Yesod and Hashem’s righteousness. When we begin the meditation before the Amidah, we say, “Adonai,
open my lips so that I may declare thy praise.” The Shaarey Orah suggests that we bind the redeemer to
the name Adonai, which is associated with the sefirah of Malchuts. In fact, the redeemer becomes a
throne for the Queen and when the Queen sits upon the throne the redeemer supports her instead of
fleeing from her presence; and then she bestows all the blessing of the Amidah on the land and the people
of her kingdom. If the redeemer should flee her presence, has vshalom, then she will go into exile and
join with foreign rulers who do not appreciate her great worth.
In the Bahir, the sefirah Yesod is in the eighth position below Malchuts. The Bahir places Malchuts in the
7th position since she represents the Shabbas Queen on the seventh day of the week:[270]
The eighth sefirah is associated with the brit milah, which is performed on the eighth day and was
epitomized by Yosef who resisted the temptations of Potifer’s wife. Netzah and Hod are seen as the 9th
and 10th sefirot always acting together like Moshe and Aaron as the legs of the tree. They are associated
with the Shehakim, the heavens that are the source of prophecy.[271]
Nevertheless, in the Luria system, Yesod is in the 9th position with Malchuts in the 10th. How are we to
reconcile these differences? The key is that Yesod has two names of G-d associated with it. It is called El
Shadai when seen from the viewpoint of Malchuts below. When Malchuts has received enough
sustenance she calls out ‘Dai’, enough. She then bestows what she has received upon the rest of the
world. The sefirah is seen this way when ascending[272]. When Malchuts is above resting on Yesod, she
calls Yesod, El Chai (Elohim Chaim), the living G-d, and the source of her creative energy. El Chai is the
name of G-d associated with Malchuts looking down at her supernal spouse and represents the creative
energy in process. She rests on the throne and prepares to bestow this energy as a blessing on all creation.
When Yesod is below, Netzah and Hod are in the 9th and 10th positions. When Yesod is above, Netzah
and Hod are the 7th and 8th. In the former Netzah and Hod represent a preliminary energy to ascending
the sefirot. In the later case, Netzah and Hod are traversed after already ascending into the tree. Both
configurations are reasonable. I have chosen to draw them removing the channels from Hochmah to
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Gevurah, and Binah to Yesod, instead replacing them with channels from Yesod to Hesed and from
Yesod to Gevurah. These channels are the correct paths and can be traversed by the adept where Netzah
and Hod become the source of prophecy. I have also traversed the tree with these sefirot in their Lurianic
positions. However I have never found channels from Hochmah to Gevurah or Binah to Hesed and now
believe these pathways exist only through the sefirah of Daat.
6. Concluding Prayers
a) Ntzor Lshoni
My G-d, guard my tongue from evil and my lips from speaking guile; and to such as curse me let my soul
be dumb, yea, let my soul be unto all as the dust. Open my heart to thy Torah, and let my soul pursue thy
commandments. If any design evil against me, speedily make their counsel of no effect, and frustrate
their designs. Do it for the sake of thy Name, do it for the sake of thy power, do it for the sake of thy
holiness, do it for the sake of thy Torah. In order that thy beloved ones may be delivered, O save by thy
power and answer me. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable before
thee, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer. He who makes peace in his high places, may he make peace
for us and for all Israel, and say ye, Amen.
This prayer is recited at the conclusion of the Amidah and reminds us not to mutter negative thoughts of
others. Instead, we should focus on the positive and be “dumb” to the negative so that we do not
remember the faults of others. By reciting this prayer meticulously at the end of every Amidah, one will
overcome negativity towards others.
b) Tahanun
Rabbi Feinberg taught this prayer of supplication and confession is the prayer for a soldier going off to
battle. By supplicating ourselves before Hashem, one strengthens his position against his enemies.
Similarly Balak sought to destroy the children of Israel by demonstrating his zealousness in rising before
dawn and saddling his donkey to gain an upper hand with Hashem by making himself appear righteous.
In truth the children of Israel had their ancestor Avraham who was the source of this teaching and Balak
had only adopted it from the children of Israel.
“The desire of the woman produces the soul of a female, the desire of the man produces the soul of a
male.”[273] Feminine waters before masculine draw a male soul. Masculine waters before feminine draw
a female soul. The goal of the prayer service is to elevate the feminine waters first drawing the masculine
waters in response. The main prayer that does this is the Tahanun meaning “falling on one’s face.” This is
the quintessential feminine prayer and draws the masculine bounty of G-d into this world.[274]
c) Alenu
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Tradition holds that Joshua composed the Alenu before conquering Jericho.
Joshua recited Alenu seven times, backward and forward, and thus broke down the walls of Jericho. It is
therefore beneficial for all things, helping for whatever trouble may occur. (Rabbi Moshe ibn Makhir of
Safed, Seder HaYom p. 12d)[275]
We recite Alenu while standing before the King with strength for the unification of all creation under one
G-d:
I found a manuscript relating a tradition that one should recite Alenu with awe and reverence.... All the
hosts of heaven hear it, and the Blessed Holy One and His heavenly family rise and respond, “Happy is
the one who has all this ...” (Rabbi Moshe Mat, Mateh Moshe)[276]
d) Kaddish
We recite Kaddish in Aramaic which is the language of Gevurah and the Other Side. It has the power to
break the barriers of the other side and ultimately brings judgment and punishment to the left side of
mercy, kindness, and a good ending.
Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: If one responds, “Amen, may His great Name be blessed” with all his
might, then all decrees against him are torn.... (Talmud, Shabbat 119b)[277]
This [Aramaic] language is certain to subjugate the Other Side and break its strength, elevating the glory
of the Blessed Holy One. It breaks the powerful locks, fetters, chains and all evil Husks. G-d then
remembers His name and His children. (Zohar 2:129b)[278]
C. Requests
1. Bypassing Obstacles
One can ask Hashem questions while praying. Yet one may ask, “How can I bother Hashem with small
questions? A Breslov Rabbi responded, “You are not bothering him; he wants to be bothered. Tell Him
all your smallest concerns.”
1. Prayer for guidance on Shabbas observance revealed that Shabbas is the time of the Shechinah
descending into our world. It is not a time to be alone. I saw two pigeons eating near each other
from the window. Shabbas is a time for an elegant meal to make and delight the Shabbas Queen
and the lady of the home.
2. The mitzvah of tefillin should be done even if one doesn’t have time to recite all of the morning
prayers, even if none are said; it is still a mitzvah of value to be done.
3. A metal covered siddur should be kept by the bedside. Modeh [I thank ...] should be recited upon
arising in the morning.
4. Forbidden scoffing includes if you disparage someone’s actions even without intending to offend
the person herself. Causes of scoffing: You think that your opinion is superior to others.
5. The Shema should be recited 3 times a day; reciting the first line even alone fulfills the mitzvah.
6. Sleep with water close to one’s bed in order to perform n’tilats yadayim [the washing of the
hands] upon awaking.
7. showing discontent for a decision that will help others. Be positive and of cheerful countenance.
D. Short Service
Often, reciting the entire morning service is too much for most of us to handle. There are various
abbreviated paths set by our elders when time is short. Nevertheless, today the prayer service is also a
learning path. Let Hashem guide you to the prayers you need to emphasize at this point in your life. A
few examples are included here:
The morning service is lengthy to insure that each person find at least one prayer that is a source of
inspiration. Part of the strength of a minyan is that each individual supports the group during his
inspirational prayer. Siddur means order and while one may not necessarily say every prayer completely
he should aim to follow their order. If one is short in time Hashem will reveal the prayers one needs to
recite through the divination of turning pages. Here is an example service:[280]
E. Temple
Praying in a group strengthens ones prayers.
1. PSALM I
2. PSALM II
3. PSALM III
4. PSALM IV
5. PSALM V
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6. PSALM VI
My soul submits to
Your wisdom and Your will
and welcomes Your sheltering presence
7. PSALM VII
8. PSALM VIII
9. PSALM IX
10. PSALM X
11. PSALM XI
15. PSALM XV
X. Hypnosis
A. Introduction
The Kabbalists achieved their prophetic-like experiences while in a mental state akin to the hypnotic state
of mind. Their are many levels of hypnosis. If while driving a car or sewing one doesn’t notice the
passage of time, one is in a hypnotic state of mind. Today we call this subconscious state the meditative
state of mind. Meditation really means focused. The kabbalist focuses his or her mind in the trance state
to find Torah or personal answers and experience the mystical realms. In essence the conscience releases
itself to the subconscious state which while immersed in Torah seeks the divine.
Hypnosis is the tool for directing the subconscious mind. Fundamentally the experiences of hypnosis,
meditation, TM, progressive relaxation, etc. are all similar in that they represent semi-conscious
experiences. Ironically, the full unconscious dream state is the most intense subconscious level and
happens every night. Our purpose in learning hypnosis is to bridge the gap between an uncontrolled
dream and a lucid dream to create an open channel for us to ascend and descend the spiritual realms
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manifesting in extra sensory perceptions in sight, sound, taste, and smell.
B. Keeping a Journal
One should keep a journal of ones progress. One can review the ideas that worked as well as those that
didn’t. The journal will become a record of your inspirations as well. I recommend writing an entry after
each hypnotic session with the following form:
This acrostic denotes that everything you are writing is with G-d’s help. By acknowledging Hashem, one
will write with inspiration and truth. This is a key to recording prophecies. Place this in the upper right
hand corner of every page you write. Besiadata Shemaya - d”sb - with the knowledge of heaven.
Everything belongs to Hashem - }”hl.
2. Date
The date is useful for tracking one’s meditation development. Sometimes a person is given a particular
vision on a particular day which corresponds to a religious holiday in the vicinity, a Torah portion read
that week, or some other event in your life. Knowing the date helps one track these correspondences.
Record the date in the upper left hand corner of the page.
3. Time
Knowing the time of each meditation helps one track his/her best meditation times of the day.
Meditations upon awakening can be extremely vivid since the mind is quite alert. This is also the best
time for experiencing lucid dreams. At one point in my life I developed a technique for entering a lucid
dream state from a deep hypnotic trance. I was only able to practice this in the morning which is often the
time of greatest intensity in dreaming. The date, time, and place together specify a precise astrological
instance, which may be interesting to examine occasionally. Record the time just below the date in the
upper left hand corner.
4. Location
This is an optional entry indicating the place where the meditation was done if not mentioned in the text.
The location entry is below the time.
5. Text
Try to write in your journal as soon after the hypnotic session as possible. It is important to review the
entire hypnotic session in the last few minutes of hypnosis, in order to help oneself remember everything
that happened. Unlike dreaming, the train of an entire hypnotic session is meaningful. The significance of
the journey will become more evident by recording the session.
C. Trust Yourself
1. Fears
The key to experiencing hypnosis is to first realize there is nothing to fear. Many of us have preconceived
notions about hypnosis. Maybe we saw a hypnotist at a show or have heard stories about someone being
under another’s hypnotic control. If one has seen a hypnotist at a show, one knows that s/he usually starts
out with a group several times larger than the remaining group that is performing the antics in front of the
audience. The reason for this is the final performers are really comfortable with doing the antics in front
of the audience, while the others are not. Our ability to exercise free will and not to follow a suggestion is
always available under hypnosis. In fact, one’s mental control under hypnosis is far greater than the
ability to resist a dream at night.
2. Self-hypnosis
Hypnosis done alone is called self-hypnosis though the effect is identical with having a partner. I
recommend self-hypnosis for beginners because it is easier to trust oneself initially. The procedure in
general is to plan, write, or use an existing script as a basis for the hypnotic session. If you are using
someone else’s script, read it over carefully to make sure you are comfortable with the ideas contained
within. Next tape record the script at a slow pace. Leave plenty of pauses to let your imagination roam
free. Here are some guidelines from the book “Strategic Self-Hypnosis, How to Overcome Stress,
Improve Performance, and Live to your Fullest Potential.”[281]
D. Exercises
The following exercises are intended to demonstrate the hypnotic phenomenon.
1. Cheveul’s Pendulum
This technique involves attaching a coin to a thread and suspending it before one’s face. The goal is to
stare at the coin and concentrate on seeing it move. One has the choice of clockwise, counterclockwise,
side to side and front to back.
Exercise:
Attach a thread with a piece of tape to a coin and practice concentrating on seeing it move
clockwise or counterclockwise. If this difficult one can try concentrating on side-to-side or
forward-back motion
This exercise demonstrates the hypnotic phenomenon, which is fundamentally for the mind to suggest
physical or mental responses that appear to be happening autonomously.
DIRECTIONS:
Tape this script. Pause a few seconds at the ellipses ... While always a good idea, for this exercise it is
imperative that you don’t stop listening and imagining to think about what you are doing. Just keep on
imagining, pretending, making-believe, as if what your voice is describing were actually happening.
SCRIPT
“OKAY. I am closing my eyes now. I shut my eyes and focus my attention on what it feels like. I let
myself feel what it feels like to feel my eyes closed, and when I do this I notice them closing more and
more tightly shut . . . I tell myself my eyelids feel very heavy, very very heavy, tightly closed . . . I
imagine that I can actually feel them become more and more tightly, tightly shut. . . .
“I want to see how closed I can think and feel and imagine my eyelids become . . .
Completed experiment on closing eyes. By repeating ideas to myself, concentrating, and letting
myself believe, the ideas become part of my reality. In fact, I cannot prevent this from
happening if I choose to believe. I could not open my eyes but I was not afraid for I knew how
the tape would end. I let myself be hypnotized, because I trusted myself and the ending would
be good. I remember what happened. My eyes felt very relaxed when I let myself open them.
PURPOSE
To experience for yourself a conventional hypnosis session.
METHOD
Imagining along with your recorded voice, exactly as in previous experiments.
DIRECTIONS
SCRIPT
“To begin, I am going to look up with my eyes and find a spot on the ceiling somewhere above the center
of my hairline. I am going to focus my attention on that spot with all might and keep staring at the spot
for as long as I can.
“As I stare at my spot, I will take a deep breath and hold it for as long as I can and then breathe out
slowly, as slowly as I can, and as I breathe out I let my body go limp and loose and relaxed . . . I breathe
in starting now, even as I keep on staring at that spot on the ceiling . . . And I’ll keep on staring at that
spot while I breathe out, letting nothing distract me . . . and I’ll keep staring at that spot as I begin
breathing in and breathing out naturally, automatically . . . more and more slowly as I begin to relax. . . .
F. Automatic Writing
Similar to the process of doing Gematria, automatic writing involves asking questions and writing the
answers from the extra-sensory mind.
G. Improvement
1. Principles
When we stop taking for “granted” we break the pattern of automatic behavior and change what we
formerly considered, “only natural.” We strive to break down our native hypnotic suggestions to
transform into the being I always wanted to be.
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When working to enhance performance, recall a cue suggesting improvement, such as the word better.
At the same time, when you repeat your cue—whether better or another word—imagine what you want it
to mean for you. You could either visualize actually performing the way you’d desire, or imagine seeing
and hearing the audience or spectators bursting into applause. Just flash an image like this in your mind
each time you think or say your cure.[286]
For example, in tennis I use the cue LPS to improve my backhand which reminds me to Lean forward,
Point with the rear foot as I follow through, and Snap my racket with the ball at my side. Prepare the
racket pointing its head backward long before the stroke to insure taking a full swing.
To enhance performance focus on the object and the result as opposed to the means. For example, in
tennis one observes the ball and nothing else in the area of location, movement, trajectory, spin, and all
other features as one hits the ball with the racquet and sends it across the net. One then practices making
the ball do the same thing. “The secret of this method is to focus on the means by which you attain your
objective, not the mechanics of performance.”[287]
Here are examples in tennis on how to focus the mind. Create a list of points to remember while
playing.[288]
1. Present Tense After You Miss a Shot – don’t worry about past shot, let it go.
It is easy to be distracted from proper focus in tennis. One should focus on hitting a ball back instead of
an opponent standing at net.[289] To return a strong serve, one can choke up on a racket, increasing
control or step three steps in to reduce the server’s return time, or three steps back for more control.
Playing inside the baseline will reduce the opponent’s reaction time with a quicker return. From here, one
can drive or half volley shots to shorten this time further. Professionals keep two hands on the racket
during both backhand and forehand preparation. This is done by pulling the elbow back rotating the body.
With the right forehand, one pulls the right elbow back while maintaining the left hand on the strings or
racket. With the backhand, one pulls the left elbow back while holding the racket.
XI. Meditation
A. Healing Meditations
Healing Technique – August 11, 1993 - 7:30 PM
I moved the cause of any bad dreams I’d been having into my finger tips and washed them off.
I visualized Raphael - lapr hovering above the waters of creation. The beating of his wings transmitted
healing energy throughout our world. I felt Raphael behind and through me lifting up my hands to heal
those I prayed for. I prayed for each individual in the room and those that were ill that could not be with
us. I saw their ill parts between my hands and I felt a flow of energy between them. My hands began
moving as I visualized them along side my head and then down my body with a healing ray between
them. I saw a golden light around my head (sunlight of Tiferets) and felt a surge of energy with Raphael still
with me. I saw scintillating lights dancing around me and providing joy and healing.
I wanted to expand the healing that G-d was working through me. I visualized a glowing ball and I saw a
string of light extending from its top, upward into the heavens. G-d created the world in the tzimtzum
though a line of light and I saw its color was opal or mother of pearl. Raphael began to spin counter-
clockwise above my head and into the heavens through the string-pipe.
I walked off into the mountains which is the wilderness, the realm of the klipot. I visualized drawing
klipot coming out from others. They would then strike me and snap like a fire cracker turning into a
I visualized the garment around me and wondered at the Klipah Nogah that separates us from
annihilation. I felt safe and drained of all energy as I opened my eyes.
Commentary
The space in the tzelem[291] was filled with plasma energy, the power generator of the Universe. In
astronomy, this is analogous to a black hole at the center of the Universe. Before ascending to the tzelem,
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an angel led the way and there was a beam of light shining from its head, teaching, and empowering. The
Merkavah mystics would talk while experiencing these visions and the students would record the
teachings. As a final gift a crystal of light descended into my hands, a most spectacular beautiful light and
I began to rise with the following vision:
I recall the unity of all creation, the black fire of the world against the white light of nothingness. All
physical problems dissipate in the nothingness.
And there is something more, I recognize my soul and the other souls I have touched as part of me. There
is no sadness only exchanged sparks and tokens of Love.
I remember my face lit with white light. This is the image I wanted to remain with: the white light and
love of G-d, the world, and all people. Amen.
A relaxed jaw is a beginning to the meditative state.
I found myself being greeted by a white pelican. It told me to follow as it soared into the heavens. I
transformed into this type of bird and flew upwards. I gazed at the world below and saw green hills. From
a bird I changed back into a man though I remained dressed in white and my arms had the likeness of
feathers on them. I lifted them upwards and called unto G-d. I found myself in the large cavity of
Malchuts - twklm. I called upon the angel Michael - lakm to take my right arm and Gabriel - larbg my
left and we began our ascent. I uttered the names in my mind associated with Yesod (El Chai, Shadai) and
the heaven of rock (firmament) opened and the angels took me higher. We ascended to the realm of
Tiferets. I said the Tetragrammaton, Hashem, and we entered. There they let me rest. I was led to one of
the academies of Kabbalists that reside there. I sat down in front of this book and opened it. On the first
page, I saw the words:
YHVH - yy
ShaBaT - tbc
In Tiferet is the everlasting Shabbat of the world to come. This is the Shabbat of Hashem while in
Malchuts is the Shabbas of mankind. The page was followed by many blank pages. I realized the book
would reveal the answer to any question I had. In the academies of Heaven, the mysteries are revealed
directly instead of veiled as in this world. I thought of the name, Eloah[293] and it appeared on the page. I
meditated on the name and lifted the white page overhead. There I saw the name as black fire on white
fire and the name parted:
The name begins with Yod and ends with Yod, and represents all creative energy. It is the power of
Elohim brought into the creation of the world. Between the names came forth the image of a flower, like
an orchid, one of the double flowers. I realized the Name is the source of youth and renewal in this world.
Herein lies the fountain of youth. In my mind, I saw myself running in a wonderful dance and I stood up
even while I was still meditating. I began to turn to my left and recalled the sefirot associated with the
different directions and the creative forces of G-d they emit into this world. “To the east is Tiferets, the
source of a new day. From the North comes G-d’s strength, Gevurah, riding forth. To the West is the
foundation of the world, Yesod, where the world grows and is built up. And from the South comes G-d’s
kindness, Hesed. Above is the source of prophecy, Netzah. And from below comes the praise of man to G-
d, our thankfulness; Hod.”
As I rotated to the left, I saw the name ELOaH turning the clock of life backwards. Extending my arms
outward in the shape of a five-pointed star energy entered my head in a beam of light and went forth into
the world through my arms and legs. Next, as arms lowered, I became tzayr - ryx - young, a “nair,” a
youth, a boy. This name is the source of youth and childhood. It is the means of preserving eternal life in
the world to come. I saw between the two parts of the Name an endless stream of life pouring forth, the
Genesis of the world. I made the following suggestions:
I opened my eyes to see the youthful light of day. I picked up the Sefer Yetzirah and opened it to a
chance page. Before me were the names of G-d to descend and ascend the Elon - }lya - the Tree of
Life.[294]
I recalled a meditation from Sefer Yetzirah on the double letters for influencing the four long-term human
fates:
Meditation uses
Permute DGBKPRT - trpk bgd with D - d in place with the sound “th” for children. p.177.
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Strengthen on Tuesday - twice blessed, good for marriages.
Interpretation Uses
Find day of birth (Wednesday)— planet (Venus), [ruling planet by starts (Venus)] ruling planet by name
(Venus), first letter of name sound influences. Name influences - Jewish Thought (21:22).
I also saw the tragic bus bombing in Ramat Gan in my mind and experienced the shock of the dead and
the sorrow of their relatives. It is G-d’s intention to reveal the closeness of Am Israel with Eretz Israel
and that only the Jews can have this relationship with this land. I also asked of what to do in life. Money
is gathered in the west (US) to sow seed in the east (Israel). Yesod is in the west and Tiferet in the east.
Joseph accumulated the wealth of Egypt; Jacob was the source of the seed of Israel in Israel. Gather in
the west to sow in the east is the way.
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the Lord, G-d, King of all the Universe who revealth all dvarim [words].
I asked G-d further on the meaning of this story. Adam rejected Lilith for a desire for someone similar to
himself. But, there are deep mysteries why an opposite is a test of our choice in marriage. I pressed
Hashem for the answer to this mystery. I pounded on the Gate of Knowledge that I may know it. The
answer lies with David Hamelech who is a descendent of Ruth, of Moab, of Lot, of Seth who replaced
Kayin.[306] Within every soul in this world is a unique part of Adam Kadmon.[307] The soul that David
received, though tainted initially, brought with it great initiative that carried his ability to be king. This
idea I learned yesterday on Shabbas from an article stating, “Kingship was not found in the Jewish people
due to the lack of pride of Moav.[308]” Kayin descended from the first wife of Adam[309]. Hevel was
from Hava. The source of the pride of Moshiach comes from Adam’s opposite Lilith. Seth replaced both
Hevel and Kayin and for this reason was not taken away by the demons of Lilith. How do we know that
Seth replaces Kayin:
Eve said, “G-d has granted me other offspring in the place of Hevel.” (Genesis 4:25)
The word ‘other’ alludes to Kayin. This occurred after the death of Kayin. [310]
So the deep mystery of the choice of one’s wife returns to the beginning and the choice repeats itself in
every generation[311]. Praise to Hashem and much gratitude for being permitted this knowledge[312].
Isaac and Rebecca - August 14, 1996 - 7:30 PM - Rosh Hodesh Elul
I was studying Ahavas Chesed - loving kindness by the Chofetz Chaim in the morning. He quotes from
Chazal, “He who only occupies himself with Torah study and not with kindness is as if he has no G-
d.”[313] That night Ira led the healing meditation at Beth Shalom.
I visualized Sarah pregnant with Isaac. I sensed her satisfaction with being B’rayon - pregnant and the
good feeling about the child she carried. My search for Isaac brought me to a vision of him as a young
man. I saw him in the fields amongst the grasses praying to G-d. He had long golden hair and was
handsome in form. Nevertheless, what distinguished him most was the smile on his face and the joy in his
heart. I was amazed by his energy in prayer and play in the fields and his joy and dance before Hashem.
Isaac’s blessings were multiplied by his fun loving spirit. I introduced myself to Isaac and we shook
hands. Isaac asked me, “what do you do?” I told him I learn Torah. He said, “No, learning is not doing. I
asked you what are you doing with your life?” I told him I work. He said, “No, what are your deeds?
What are your actions in life? What are you doing that distinguishes your life?” I told him I once taught
in a senior center. He said that was good and “what are you doing now?” I said I am writing a book. He
said, “that’s OK, but what else are you doing?” The point of these questions was the emphasis Isaac
placed on doing and action in life as opposed to learning. For Isaac, even playing was an aspect of doing
and an important part of life. I tried to reconcile this attitude with Isaac’s childhood experience of almost
being sacrificed. Isaac said that it was a long time ago and behind him. Ira suggested after the meditation
that when a person has a near death experience, one develops a greater sense of urgency to enjoy every
Doing implies taking chances occasionally. Certainly we will all make mistakes, but without doing we
will not find them, correct them, and lead a better life. Doing applies to marriage as well. Isaac married
Rebecca without doing an intensive personal search himself. This was a risk; nevertheless, his marriage
was joyful. People whose marriages do not work out should not be unhappy but should take what they
learned with new joy into their life.
I saw Rebecca riding on her camel and then alighting before Isaac as he wondered who she was[314].
Eleazar led her to the camp and Rebecca took Sarah’s tent and renewed the rituals of Sarah. Isaac was
overjoyed with Rebecca, his wife and their love ran very deep. I asked Isaac to take me to meet his wife
and he led me up a hill to what is know today as Hebron and I saw a tent in the distance. We came up to
the tent and Isaac called his wife who came out to meet us. She was short with youth in height and she
reached to cling to the side of her husband. Her face was also lit up with the joy of youth and love. Isaac
mentioned something about food and drink and Rebecca said that the table is already prepared. I saw an
ordered table set with light and food and drink within the tent. When I saw Rebecca, I saw her with a
pitcher volunteering water for Eleazar to drink and for his camels. Her life was one of action as well.
I sought to know where they were residing and why I saw them so young. I saw the gold of the grasses
blowing in the wind and realized with Isaac’s guidance that this place too was found in Gevurah.
Gevurah is the 5th sefirot and epitomizes action and doing in life. The number 5 is associated with
movement. The angel Gavriel is the one associated with rescuing the Jewish people in the time of Daniel
and calling out to Abraham to end the test of sacrificing Isaac. The world of Gevurah is associated with
nature and enjoying life besides the rigor, discipline, and judgment as traditional associations. The name
of G-d associated with Gevurah is Elohim which represents natural law in our world. Fun is part of the
opportunities of life in this world and should be embraced wholeheartedly.
E. Blue Skies
Having an authentic vision requires careful preparation. By learning the descriptions of the Palaces of
Yetzirah or the Chambers of Beriah one can attempt to duplicate the vision during a meditation and learn
more details of these worlds. The descriptions are only a guideline and the journey is only for those
whose longing is strong.
Chagigah 12b
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and the heaven of heavens. Resh Lakish said: [There are] seven, namely, Wilon, Rakia’, Shehakim,
Zebul, Ma'on, Makon, ‘Araboth. Wilon serves no purpose except that it enters in the morning and goes
forth in the evening and renews every day the work of creation, for it is said: That stretcheth out the
heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in. Rakia’ is that in which sun and moon,
stars and constellations are set, for it is said: And God set them in the firmament [Rakia’] of the heaven.
Shehakim is that in which millstones stand and grind manna for the righteous for it is said: And He
commanded the skies [Shehakim] above, and opened the doors of heaven; and He caused manna to rain
upon them for food etc. Zebul is that in which [the heavenly] Jerusalem and the Temple and the Altar are
built, and Michael, the great Prince, stands and offers up thereon an offering, for it is said: I have surely
built Thee a house of habitation [Zebul], a place for Thee to dwell in for ever. And whence do we derive
that it is called heaven? For it is written: Look down from heaven, and see, even from Thy holy and
glorious habitation. Ma'on is that in which there are companies of Ministering Angels, who utter [divine]
song by night, and are silent by day for the sake of Israel's glory, for it is said: By day the Lord doth
command His lovingkindness, and in the night His song is with me.
Perkei Hekhalot - Chapters of the Palaces[315] contains a formal description of these palaces. The
following contains my own personal experiences of these heavens. In the world of Yetzirah there are 7
heavens[316]. These are:
This is the location of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars. Yet how can this be since we see them in our
world and know of their places. I have seen a star in Yetzirah and its light source is a precious soul that
serves Hashem like an angel[317]. Some of these souls were once from our world, others are of angelic
source.
In this heaven new angels are born each day to utter praises to Hashem. They are born from the spring of
fire each morning. They first dip their hands into the fiery waters and bring a taste to their mouths. Then
they sing the holy Kadosh to Hashem and praises from sunrise to sunset.
lwbz
This heaven is the place of the “prince”. He is surrounded by his ministering angels. He is called Meattah
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for he is from G-d. This heaven may be the residence of Zer Anpin in the world of Yetzirah.
lpru
This is like the morning mists and clouds that cover mountain tops. Moshe’s tent was said to be enclosed
in araphel when the Shechinah dwelled within. It represents Mt. Sinai and the place of the giving of the
Torah.
e) Shehakim (Heavens)
syqjc
The rebuilt Jerusalem is prepared in this heaven. The Temple, Table, Ark, Menorah and all the utensils
are here.
It is five hundred year journey from Shehakim to Mahon. In the midst are the storehouses of snow and
hail as well as the rewards for the righteous and punishments for the wicked. Five hundred years further
is the Aravot whose merkavah is called Av bu which means cloud. There are some souls yet to be born.
g) Throne of Glory
The descent from the heaven of the ‘Throne of Glory’ leads to the place of the Merkavah or the ‘Throne
of G-d’. Beneath the throne souls await their entry into our world.
In the world of Beriyah there are seven chambers.[318] The seven chambers are discussed in the work of
the Me’am Lo’ez.[319]
The first chamber [is called the Brickwork of Sapphire (Livnath HaSappir)]
When a soul leaves this world, it must pass before this angel. If it is not sullied by sin, the presiding angel
opens the gate of this Chamber and allows it inside. But, if the soul is defiled by sin and naked, not
clothed in good deeds, it is shoved to the other side of the chamber, where there is a great angel presiding
over thousands of harmful angels. They grasp the soul and beat it severely, leading it to purgatory
[Gehenom], which is the place of judgment.
Another duty of this holy angel is to oversee prayer. Each prayer passes through this chamber....
The second Chamber [is called the Essence of Heaven (Etzem HaShamayim).] It has three gates, two of
which are closed, and one of which is open. [Overseeing the open gate] is an angel [called Orpeneyel,
who is also] in charge of the three directions south, north, and east. Under his supervision, two other
angels stand by the two closed gates.
In the time of the Holy Temple, the Sanhedrin (Supreme Court) had the power to inflict the death penalty.
When a person is put to death by this Court, his soul ascends to this Chamber, where it is greeted by the
presiding angel. The same is true of the soul of a person killed by gentiles.
If a person has been killed by the gentiles, his image is engraved on [the angel’s] vestments, and he
brings it to the highest heaven. There, this person is recorded in the Great Book.
If he has been put to death by the Jewish courts, the angel overseeing the open gate greets his soul. It then
conducts this soul all around the Chamber, until it arrives behind the two closed gates where it is shown
the good reward given to all those who keep the Torah. The soul experiences great jealousy and extreme
anguish for not having kept the Torah.
The angel then opens the east gate, comforts this soul, and allows it to enter. It is welcome inside, since
its sins were expiated when it was put to death by the court.
In this Chamber are many kinds of garments prepared for the ones who present themselves before G-d.
Every time a person observes the commandments with good intentions, not with any ulterior motive, a
beautiful garment is prepared for his soul by the supervisors of this Chamber. When he passes away, his
soul arrives in this Chamber. The angel who made his garment sees this soul coming, takes the garment,
and accompanies the soul to the River Dinur.
Every soul must immerse in this river to purify itself, since there is no one who has never sinned.
If this soul is perfectly pure, it can emerge from the river immediately. It is then dressed in its garment,
and brought up to the heavens, into the domain of Michael, the greatest of all angels, who oversees Israel.
Michael then offers this soul as a sacrifice to G-d [on the altar on high]. The soul then attains high status,
and is allowed to remain permanently in this holy place...
In this chamber there is a Force [called Suriah] who has four colors white, black, green, and red. Under
his direction are many angels who oversee all the gates. All the keys are in his hand and it is he who
opens all the gates and locks them. All the mysteries are also given to him. Three times each day all the
angels come into this Chamber, and he nourishes them.
In this chamber are all the souls which are destined to be born, as well as the form of every future body.
Since the world was created this place of souls has never been empty.
Hakodesh Baruch directs Suriah who commands the gate keepers to open the gates of heaven which
include the Gates of Repentance.
The presiding angel in this Chamber [Raziel] is the greatest and most important of them all. All the
divine mysteries are given to him.
...
In this Chamber there are other angels [Shakhniel, Azuziah, Yehudiah, and Azriel,] who oversee the
voices of young children who study Torah in school. The breath exhaled from these children’s mouths is
clear and pure, without sin. These angels take this breath and bring it up to heaven, where it sustains the
entire universe. This is most precious in G-d’s eyes.
The seventh Chamber, which is called the Holy of Holies (kodesh Ha Kadashim), is the most excellent of
all. It is sealed and concealed from all eyes. It is to this chamber that holy souls come when they leave the
world, and here they delight in the radiance [of the Divine Presence]. Here they remain until the coming
of the Messiah [and the Resurrection].
I descended the stairs and opened the door into Shamayim. I was below looking up at the stars of the
night. Everything was quite spectacular.
Eventually I saw a waterfall of fire and swam up it into the 2nd heaven. I swam towards the source. I saw
two activities. First I saw a rope of angels being pulled out of the waters and as they parted each one took
its own shape. Simultaneously there was a rope of angels returning into the waters. I placed myself into
the form of one of the angels being born. I came to the water side and reached in lifting the liquid fire
above my mouth so that my hand did not come into contact with my face. A few drops fell into my mouth
and I began to sing praises to G-d. I was filled with joy and understood the pleasures of these angels. For
them a day is eternity.
I then strove to enter the 3rd heaven, but found many barriers. There was no path to Zevul - lwbz and I
remembered only two of the names of the “Prince”. I tried Meattah and Metatron, but they had little
effect. I gave myself a hypnotic suggestion to wake for 30 seconds, retrieve Cohn-Sherbok’s Jewish
Mysticism, lookup names and reenter the hypnotic state. This worked perfectly and I retrieved 2 names
for the prince. They were Kimos and Sanas. The second is the name of the Guardian who appears like a
manticore[320] with the head of a human and the body of a lion. He came down and swept my soul out of
my body raising me to the entry point. I looked like a quasit with 2 thin wings and a mere spark of light
for my head. It was a bit dehumanizing at first. I realized soon enough that he wasn’t the Prince and
would not let me pass. I asked to go beyond but he said wait, “I can give you any knowledge in the world
that you would like to know.” He claimed to be able to reveal the purpose and truth behind all my current
struggles as well as the answers to what would happen in the future. I saw upon his shoulder and then
above his head a snake hissing a way and realized the meaning of the tempter in the garden upon the Tree
of Knowledge. I said that all knowledge I need to know has been given to us in our world and I took the
position of the GRA and did not take the gift. Still I could not pass. I prepared another hypnotic
suggestion and awoke and saw the name of the merkavah associated with this heaven. Once I knew this
name, I felt the Guardian slipping away with the snake. I did not even need to utter the name.
A small angel came down and I raised my arms above my head and I was lifted into the third heaven
proper and brought to the Prince. I gazed only at his beard and saw the 13 attributes of Hashem hanging
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there. I uttered them in my mind. I felt the appearance of the Prince like the emperor but of more
whiteness and mercy sitting on the throne. There was an opportunity to ask questions here as well but I
did not pursue it. At this point, I do not believe any harm would have ensued.
Instead I requested to ascend to the world of the Torah, since the Torah was given to us in this world to
answer all of my questions. I focused on the name lpru and saw the mist at the entrance of Moshe’s tent. I
also saw the fog hanging on Mt. Sinai. At this point I decided to return. I was very tired.
Eventually I gave myself a suggestion to be refreshed and counted myself up to ten and into the awake
state.
1st Heaven
The 4 angels led us through the 1st palace. There resided the homeless who had suffered in this world
with walls of small angels playing soothing musical instruments. They walked stress-free in this world.
We met the protector of the palace whose face was his full body. There was a staircase in the back that
ascended to the second palace.
2nd Heaven
Here was Alyssum, a lake, and surrounding grasses. The world was guarded by a small druid with a keen
mind. There were artists along the lake side drawing. He led us through the forest to the base of a
mountain. After ascending the mountain, I passed through the clouds, the firmament into the 3rd world.
3rd Heaven
Here were astrologers and healers who had spent their lives on spiritual pursuits. The sky was dark and
the piercing lights of the stars and planets was brilliant. The astrologers were in heaven. Passing through
an arch led to the 4th world.
4th Heaven
This was a mirror of Israel, the dead sea and desert. Here the prophets of old walked. My guide was
Isaiah who asked me what I had learned. He told me I understood the prophecies about the anointed well.
He said I will find answers in Malachi.[322]
5th Heaven
All entities in this heaven were in a lightning energy. I held my guides hand for stability. [This world
exists in raw visual energy.]
6th Heaven
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The sixth world is entirely audio. The words of the Tzaddikim were all that I heard.
7th Heaven
This is the world of fragrance, closest to Hashem. The fragrance is that of goodly women whose souls are
highest of all in heaven.
The 32 paths of wisdom are related to the word ‘heart’. In Hebrew, the word for heart is Läv – bl, which
has a gematria value of 32. The Torah begins with the letter Bet - b and ends with the letter Lamed - l.
These two letters, the 32 paths, the knowing heart contain the Torah. Nevertheless, the heart is directed
by the intellect - sekhel. The heart that pumps blood and affects our exuberance and joy with life is
related to the 32 paths of wisdom. The literature refers to the 32 in three different ways: the first 32
instances of the natural name of G-d - Elohim - \yqla in the book of Genesis, the 22 letters plus 10
principle numerals which G-d combined to create the world, and finally 32 levels of consciousness that
Hashem displays in our world.
These 32 Levels are mental attributes that operate in creating and sustaining our world. Genesis states
that G-d created man in the image of G-d. The name for G-d, here, is Elohim. This is also the name for G-
d in the 32 paths of creation at the beginning of Genesis. Since we are in the image (tzelem) of G-d, we
have an opportunity to activate our mind on each of these 32 levels:
18. Consciousness of the House of Influx (Sekhel Bet HaShefa). By probing with it, a secret mystery (raz)
and an allusion are transmitted to those who “dwell in its shadow” and bind themselves to probing its
substance from the Cause of Causes.[324]
Those who ‘dwell in the shadow’ of the Almighty are those who trust in G-d
(Psalm 91:1)
The name of G-d for Almighty is Shadai, which is associated with the sefirah of Yesod. The 18th level of
consciousness is the gematria of chai - yh. The other name of G-d associated with Yesod is El Chai. The
‘probing’ done from Yesod reveals the secret mystery (raz) and allusion (ramez).
The quasi sefira RaZ is located above Yesod and between Netzah and Hod. When Netzah and Hod join
during prophecy, the seeker can enter the gate of RaZ. The double letter connecting Yesod to Tiferets is
the letter Resh representing RaZ.[325] Similarly, the double letter representing Tiferets to Keter is the
Dalet representing Daat.
30. General Consciousness (Sekhel Kelali). It is called this because it is the means through which the
“generalizers of the heavens” collect their rules regarding the stars and constellations, forming the
theory that comprises their knowledge of the Ophan-orbits of the planets.
3. Sanctified Consciousness (Sekhel Mekudash). This is the foundation of the Original Wisdom, and it is
called “Faithful Faith.” Its roots are AMeN. It is the father of faith, and from its power faith emerges.
Amen is found Isaiah 25:1 with the reference Elohay Amen meaning G-d of Truth. AMeN is also the
word for artificer and the word refers to craftsmanship and art. The word for belief is Emunah and we say
AMeN after a blessing that is a Shevuah or vow binding ourselves to G-d through the content of the
blessing. Truthfulness is the foundation of wisdom and is sanctified consciousness. Being truthful is more
than honesty; it is behaving in an authentic manner with the values that one knows from his true heart,
which contains the Torah.
32. Worshipped Consciousness (Sekhel Ne’evad). It is called this because it is prepared so as to destroy
all who engage in the worship of the seven planets.
There are 32 resting places recorded of the children of Israel when they went forth from Egypt (Numbers
33:1-50). These travels also correspond to 32 stages of spiritual growth, which create a complete healing
for the Jewish people. The Israelites mastered the midos of the 32 paths of wisdom. Here is a description
of the places along that journey:
30 Abronah hnrbu
31 Ezion-geber rbg }yxu
32 Wilderness of Zin or cdq or }x-rdmb “And they journeyed from Kadesh,
Kadesh and arrived at Mt. Hor, in the edge of
the land of Edom. And Aaron the
priest went up into mount Hor at the
commandment of the Lord, and died
there, in the fortieth year after the
children of Israel came out of the land
of Egypt, in the fifth month, on the
first day of the month.” (Numbers
33:36-39)
33 Mt Hor rhh rh
34 Zalmonah hnmlx
35 Punon }nwp
36 Oboth baw
37 Ije-abarim \yrbuh yyu
38 Dibon-gad dg }bydb
39 Almon-diblathaim hmytlbd }mlu
40 mountains of Abarim in \yrbuh yrh
front of Nebo
41 plains of Moab by the wjry }dry lu bawm tbrub
Jordan at Jericho
42 And they camped by the tmcyh tybm }dryh-lu wnjyw “And the Lord spoke unto Moses in
Jordan from Beth- bawm tbrub \yfch lba du the plains of Moab by the Jordan at
jeshimotheven unto Jericho saying: ‘Speak unto the
Abel-shittim in the children of Israel, and say unto them:
plains of Moab. When ye pass over the Jordan into the
land of Canaan, then ye shall drive
out all the inhabitants of the land
from before you, and destroy all their
figured stones, and destroy all their
molten images, and demolish all their
high places.’” (Numbers 33:50-53)
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to possess it. And ye shall inherit the land by lot according to your families- to he more ye shall give the
more inheritance, and to the fewer thou shalt give the less inheritance; wheresoever the lot falleth to any
man, that shall be his; according to the tribes of your fathers shall ye inherit. But if ye will not drive out
the inhabitants of the land from before you, then shall those that ye let remain of them be a as thorns in
your eyes, and as pricks in your sides, and they shall harass you in the land wherein ye dwell. And it shall
come to pass, that as I thought to do unto them so will I do unto you.’”
(Numbers 33:53-56)
a) Binah
Binah is the place of the upper Shechinah as Malchuts is its lower place[326]. When the people of Israel
do not fulfill the will of G-d, Has vshalom, the Shechinah is pulled back up into the higher sefirot and
Hashem’s bounty is held back. Binah, understanding, is associated with the name Hashem pronounced
Elohim. Binah is also associated with the feminine aspect of motherhood while Malchuts would be a
young feminine ruler. Praises with T’hilah, like the Hallel, are uttered only at the time that the upper
Shechinah is revealed for example on Yom Tovim - festivals or Rosh Hodesh. Prayer, T’fillah, directs
b) Daat
Either the sefirah Keter is seen or Daat but not both. Daat is a gateway to the 3 upper sefirot. Keter,
Hochmah, and Binah are always complete and hold the reward of the world to come. The lower 7 sefirot
have their bounty limited and there are obstacles to overcome in traversing them. Daat opens the pathway
between the lower 7 and the upper 3. After the path is crossed, the sefirah ceases to exist below and
above there is Keter. Daat specifically applies to the pathway Tiferets-Keter, which requires the union of
Hochmah-Father and Binah-Mother to open, hence knowledge.
When father Hochmah and mother Binah join Daat opens for us to enter. The vertical pathway from
Tiferets to Keter is the letter Dalet. Dalet means doorway in Hebrew. Daat lies upon this pathway and
holds those below from entering above until they merit entry.
These correspond to the seven double letters in the Hebrew alphabet: t”rpk d”gb. This is the Cloth of
Atonement. And what is the t”rpk d”gb in this world? It is none other than the tallis. The married man
wears the tallis and atones each day for his family. As the vertical path ascends the heavens in the spirit
realm, the tallis ascends the heavens in the physical realm.
Each of the double letters has two pronunciations, a hard and a soft form, which constitute different
meanings according to the Sefer Yetzirah. With the hard sounds one ascends the paths. With the soft ones
one could descend.[328]
To seven vertical paths we add twelve diagonal paths which make up nineteen paths of traversal.
Shin - c connects Hochmah and Binah and is the elemental plane of fire. Aleph connects Hesed and
Gevurah and is the elemental plane of air. Mem connects Netzah and Hod and is the elemental plane of
water. These pathways preceded the other pathways and represent an earlier version of the name of G-d
from which the name Yod Heh Vav descends. Mem is also associated with the right pillar, Shin with left,
and air with the center.
Introduction
Hypnotic Relaxation Tape Induction - All of the windows into the heavens were opened to me this
Shemini Etzeret. I learned many things about my soul and others that I will share. The knowledge I
obtained in this vision was within my own soul brought forth by the guidance of angels. I asked how
could I know this much about the realms above. The answer is that my soul is a reincarnation from Yosef
Gikatalia with a small portion of Yosef Caro. I saw myself in Italy as thin and tall with fair hair and eyes
and so was my wife. I studied with Abraham Abulfaia and others of the time. I started writing in my teens
for my knowledge was advanced even then, though perfected in my 30’s when I started writing the
Shaarey Orah.
The plane of water does indeed connect the sefirot of Netzah and Hod. The plane of air connects the
sefirot of Hesed and Gevurah. The plane of fire connects the sefirot of Hochmah and Binah. The plane of
water is the source of the seasons of the world. For as the world rotates around the Sun, the waters of the
world change in motion and the 4 seasons arise. The plane of air controls the falling of rain. The plane of
Who causes the wind to blow and the rain to fall — \cgh dyrwmw jwrh bycm
When they are righteous, good clouds bring rain from the seas and lakes. When they are not righteous,
has vshalom, the clouds are not guided to their place and there is a drought. The wind controls the rain.
The wind also controls the evaporation of waters and the temperature of the world in all places. This
determines the weather and rain. Hence my source is in the Plane of Air.” I walked along the plane and I
knew to the right is Hesed which is associated with Bri and to the left is Gevurah which is associated with
Af. I sought to understand the connections between the planes. I saw that I ascended from the water to air
through a tornado. The tornado contained both water and great winds together. The connection between
the planes is in their combined forms. I asked the angel how to ascend to the plane of fire. He told me
enter the Sun.
Plane of Fire - c
I saw the Sun in the sky and moved towards it, falling into its flames. Again, I did not fear the fire though
I had great trepidation as I moved into it. I saw the fire of the Sun around me and then I was in the
flames. I saw flames swirling everywhere and there was a connection in the form with the river of fire.
As I moved towards the right on this plane, I could see into my past and as I moved to the left I could see
the future. (Hochmah, which represents the past is on the right in the plane of fire and Binah which
represents the future is on the left as one walks into the plane.) I could see where I came from in life and I
could see where I was moving to in the future.[330] The essence of the Seraphim is motion. As the flame
of the seraph is in continuous motion like the flame of a candle, so this plane represents time and the
transition from past to future as motion is an aspect of time.
I also sought the meanings of the connections of the sefirot. I saw that my diagram was indeed the correct
rectification of the tree. Still I sought to understand how then was Binah connected to Hesed. Instantly I
saw Daat between the two and when Binah is connected to Daat then energy descends to Hesed.
Likewise, when Gevurah is connected to Daat, only then with G-d’s mercy is Gevurah pulled up into
Hochmah and a harsh decree - Din is removed from the world.
The Return
I reviewed my travels while descending. In each plane, there is an upper and lower part. In the plane of
water, I visited the lower part and discovered the presence of an angel in a waterfall. I saw that the plane
of water is responsible for the renewal and rebirth of the whole world each year. In this way, the plane of
water is the source of the seasons of the world. The plane of air is the source of rain. The plain of fire is
the source of the constellations in the heavens and knowledge. There are other forms in the deeper waters
of this plane that cause forgetfulness which is connected to forgiveness. It is because of the danger of
forgetfulness, that the adept traveler should not gaze too long in the waters for he could lose himself.
Nevertheless, forgiveness is assisted by forgetfulness and this too is part of the plane of water. I brought
the three angels I met together and I got up from my recliner and danced with each one while under
hypnosis. I danced first with the seraph of fire in a flame dance, then with the tornado angel of wind, and
finally with the angelic waterfall. In the end I brought all of these elements down into Malchuts which is
Earth and looked up emerging out of the journey. Earlier I was in danger of not knowing how to exit the
plane of fire. The secret is to ground oneself in the plane of earth which is Malchuts and our world[331].
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I posted the following response to a discussion on the meaning of the 50 Gates of Understanding.
The counting is done backwards from the highest level to the lowest since
prophecy is energy transferred from G-d to man.
Shavuot - the day of the giving of the Ten Commandments, the revelation
and prophecy. (Pentecost)
Hesed in Hod 29. does not claim credit for his achievements
Gevurah in Hod 30. is beloved
Tiferets in Hod 31. loves G-d
Netzah in Hod 32. loves mankind
Hod in Hod 33. loves acts of charity and kindness
Yesod in Hod 34. loves straightforwardness
Malchuts in Hod 35. loves admonition
These teachings on character development are taken from the "Sayings of our
Fathers 6:6"
1. Abraham learned all he could of G-d and lived a life of kindness sharing this knowledge.
2. Isaac always listened attentively to his father.
3. Jacob never spoke hastily but was a master of speech.
4. Moses gained the highest level of understanding possible and was able to speak to G-d face to face.
.
15. Abraham’s knowledge of the Torah was so great that he revealed the Book of Creation which bestows
kindness and truth.
16. Isaac avoided excess business dealings, and at the end of his life was judged favorably, and blessed
his sons in truth.
17. Jacob abstained from worldly affairs and was rewarded with physical beauty and truth.
18. Moses abstained from pleasure with his wife in order to be ready to reveal Hashem’s truth.
19. Aaron had little time for sleep as he spent his nights dissolving arguments of couples with the truth.
20. Joseph circumcised his lips by only speaking after careful thought in truth.
.
1. Isaac was beloved by the people of the land of Caanan since he was friendly, displayed gratitude,
and was carefree with his neighbors. This also led him to love his son Esau and his wild spirit.
2. Jacob’s love for G-d brought him to Bet El, the house of G-d, where he beheld the angels
ascending and descending. His love for G-d taught him to the importance of peace for to love G-d
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requires an environment without anger and hatred. He encouraged peace with his neighbors, his
wives, between his children, and he pursued peace with his brother.
3. Moses’s love for G-d brought him to a love for people.
4. Aaron displayed acts of charity and kindness his whole life sometimes beyond measure by
fashioning the Golden Calf.
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39. Moses carried the burden of the whole house of Israel by answering their disputes in righteousness.
Sharing the burdens of your fellow man means placing oneself in their position and not reacting spitefully
to an inconvenience. For example, if a loud truck privately owned by a couple begins unloading and
loading cars in a nearby parking a lot, one should look for a way to assist them instead of criticize them
for the noise. If the president of the shul hints at the need for more tzedakah even though you may
already be a large contributor, prepare a contribution instead of a contrary word.
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46. Moses learned all he could in order to teach the people.
47. Aaron learned all he could in order to be an example of practicing the commandments.
48. Joseph increased the wisdom of his father Jacob, his teacher.
49. David recorded his experiences in his Psalms.
In addition to colors, the “Gate of Kavannah” describes eight qualities of light.[332] Here is the
description of the Crown:
Above it is the Crown. This is the light that crowns the desires of the mind and illuminates the
paths of the imagination, enhancing the radiance (zohar) of the vision. This light has no end,
and it cannot be fathomed. From the glory (Kavod) of its perfection comes desire, blessing,
peace, life (chaim), and all good (tov) to those who keep the way of its unification.
Why is the light of Keter called a blinding invisible light? Blinding, since no objects can be seen in this
place. Invisible since the light does this without being seen. Light, since the vision is clear.
The color of wisdom includes all colors, for wisdom includes all knowledge in its synthesis. Yellow is
associated with illumination and green with fertility which together represent the understanding of Binah
with the fertility of the mother Partzuf. White and silver are traditional associations with kindness, red
and gold associate with judgment. The sefirah of Tiferet illuminates the truth, yellow, and holds the
mysteries of Torah, violet.[333]
The light pink and dark pink colors of Netzah and Hod are the colors of the upper and lower eyelids,
which symbolize the experience of prophecy, i.e. sunlight shining through ones closed eyes. The orange
of Yesod is the color of righteousness that is based on the discipline of Gevurah, red, with the
illumination of Tiferets, yellow, and the prophecy of Netzah and Hod combined, pink, which together is
Orange.
● Nogah - Glow
● Tov - Good
● Bahir - Brilliant
● Zohar - Splendor
● Kavod - Glory
● Chaim - Life
● Crown - Desire of the mind
● Concealed Light - cannot be seen, without boundary or end
In a prophetic experience, one must first overcome the Klipah Nogah, a fragment of the broken vessels in
oneself. After repairing the vessels, one becomes a vessel for the higher lights.
In the realm of Yesod, three white angels form a circle, providing the first level of purification.[337]
I focused on the light above to the realm of Netzah and ascended there. Before my eyes was the Mountain
of the Lord with dark clouds at its peak. I saw a line of souls heading up the mountain. This was like Mt.
Sinai in the world to come but one of the souls told me that they were all permitted to climb the mountain
without fear of death. As I climbed, I saw a light on the mountain. This was like the burning bush that
Moshe rabbenu had seen. When I got closer, a voice told me to come closer still. The color of the fire was
orange in the middle with darker shades lower. The flame was not hot. A voice spoke, “This land where
you stand is Holy, remove your shoes from here.” I complied spiritually. The Voice spoke again, “I am
the G-d that took you out of Egypt. I am the G-d of Avraham, Yitzhak, Yakov, Yoseph, Ephraim and
Metatron said, “When all our people feel a closeness to G-d through these ways, the world will be united”
He said teach out of your heart. As the angel returned, I too came off the mountain and rose higher
towards the world of Hesed.
Hesed is the world where some of the light of Tov has been saved for us. There I beheld the tent of
Avraham in the midst of the dessert. It was black but open from all sides. I saw a white light upon me and
a soul mate beside me. Avraham came out to greet us and brought us into his tent. He said when he met
us that he would provide us with food and water for cleaning and that we should come with him. In his
tent he told Sarah to prepare food; that there were guests here. Afterwards, Avraham said we would
travel, just him and myself. We took preparations and he began leading us towards a mountain. As we got
to the top, I saw there was an opening that looked downward. As I gazed inside there was a bright light.
The opening was covered by a large rock and he said, this is where one enters to descend into the
Merkavah. This is the same place as the Akeidah and the Temple Mount, it is Mt. Moriah where the Lord
appeared. I began to descend into the mountain. It was somewhat scary and there was brightness all
around. At this point my subconscious faded and I woke up.
I envisioned four angels[339] lifting me while on my back looking upwards. The first two sons of Aaron
rose in this manner as a thanksgiving offering to Hashem completing the Tabernacle.
1. In Malchuts I beheld the Circular Ladder which is the Tree of Life. All may climb the Tree from
any direction, hence its circularity.
2. In Yesod, I saw a beacon of light, flashing out messages. I turned to my right and then retreated to
the left encountering Aaron in Hod.
3. “What bothers you” was a question I heard from Aaron. I responded, “Nothing, everything is like
a blessing from Hashem; what could possibly be on my mind.” Aaron blessed me with the Three
Fold Blessing.
4. I rose as a comet of light into Tiferets and descended into a cave under the Temple Mount. There
in a large hall I saw a table and resting upon it was the Hoshen, the breast plate that Aaron wore
with the 12 stones of light. The Urim vTumim was in a fold behind the plate being the true source
of the light. I asked is it true that there is only one G-d. First, the stones lit up to form the shape of
the Yod - y. (The tip of the Yod is the singular point of Keter. I asked again and only a single
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stone lit up; as D’varim 4:35 states ki Hashem, Hoo Ha elohim ayn od melvado - the Lord He is G-
d there is none else beside Him. I asked where the ark of the covenant rests and all of a sudden the
room lit up with a myriad of points of light and I saw an entrance to another chamber.
5. I preceded with Uriel leading the way. There before us were two large golden angels shielding the
way to the Ark of the Covenant. They were the Cherubs or Cheruvim. As we tried to go forward,
they stopped us saying, “he who is not clean may not approach the Ark.” At this point a robe of
point lights was lowered upon me and I felt myself cleansed again. As the Cheruvim continued to
resist, I spoke up and said, “The contents of the Ark are given unto man. The commandments and
tablets within are for us not the angels.” I commanded, they parted and the ark curtains opened.
6. I lifted the tablets out.
The Burning Bush That Does Not Burn - Jan. 8, 1997 - 7:30 PM - Rosh Hodesh Shevat
Ira led the meditation:
First we envisioned the angels all around us and preceded with the descent of the Shechinah over and
through our bodies, burning away all impurities. Ira asked us to visualize ourselves in a meadow with
flowers on a trail. We were walking up the trail towards a mountain top and saw various shrubs. At one
point we came to a place where we had to remove our shoes to cross. Beyond that line was the burning
bush that the fire would not consume.
This can only be obtained by practicing complete forgiveness of everyone around. Achieving a pervasive
attitude of forgiveness such that one never holds a grudge against others will prevent backsliding into an
original sinful pattern.
There are 7 groups of 6 letters.. One point to note is the number 6 in this case is associated with the letter
vav and the Partzufim of Ben which is Zer Anpin, or the supernal son. Together they represent the 6
directions in the Universe and the active aspect in life.[340]
After this point I found myself in the meadow and felt particularly happy with the beauty of a warm
spring day. I visualized this meadow which appeared as a place I visited on Mount Shasta which is a
spiritually inspiring place. Walking up the trail we ascended the mountain. Ira told us that the trees turned
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into shrubs as we ascended. In the distance I saw a burning bush. As I approached I heard a voice in my
head saying, “I am that I am. I am calls you.” I wondered what was the source of the non-consuming fire
in the bush. In my mind I heard that the fire is from the Plane of Fire driven by an elemental angel. The
fire is a spiritual fire and its secret is contained in the pathway connecting Hochmah-Wisdom and Binah-
Understanding on the Tree of Life. This path brings together the supernal father and mother resulting in
Daat-knowledge. This True Knowledge is knowing G-d. and is the byproduct of learning Torah This
knowledge is not the Torah, but like a flame resting on a candle wick is sublime and a byproduct of the
formal knowledge and rests in the heart. In the heart from the word lav - bl are the 32 paths of wisdom.
Gaining this True Knowledge is the byproduct of learning Torah. By Torah I mean any Jewish work of
spiritual elevation. Wisdom is associated with the supernal husband and Understanding with the supernal
wife. When the two join, there is Daat which is knowledge or the byproduct of Torah learning.
When the Israelites left Egypt, they journeyed 32 times before coming to rest in place where Aaron died.
Aaron had mastered his own heart by always judging the people favorably. There are then 10 more paths
mentioned to make 42 and these are the 42 resting places of the people of Israel when they left Egypt.
This is a name of transformation, sometimes associated with the creation week. In these 42 journeys, the
Israelites recreated their nation through movement, which is change, which leads to purification which
leads to cleanliness.
The secret to obtaining purity is “less is more” i.e. less possessions, less money, and less spoils of life
purifies the soul to Hashem. The less one has, the greater the ability to become pure of outside influences.
Purity leads to cleanliness which is a very high state enabling a person to burn clean all impurities and
return close to Hashem.
Returning to the idea of supernal fire I saw the Staff of Moses as a branch off of the Tree of Life. The
staff had a supernal flame around one end to those who could see the supernal fire. Around the other end
were buds and blossoms like those found on the Rod of Aaron indicating the staff was yet alive. The Staff
embodied the idea of knowledge and life like the burning bush that is never consumed.
Vision of Malchuts
Entered realm of Malchuts, invoked the name, Adonai for the light to be revealed. I felt a funnel
descending upon me. Whenever I searched for the light above, I would locate the next higher level. In
this manner, I ascended the sefirot. The ascent was strictly through the central column while the descent
took the longer route through all the spheres.[341] When I sought the source of light in Malchuts, I noticed
a bright beam pouring in from above. I positioned myself in the beam and willed to be brought into the
realm of Yesod. I invoked the name of Hashem [El Chai] and I ascended in the beam of light through a
small hole at the top.
Vision of Yesod
As I passed through, I was amazed to see the world of Yesod. Here there are tall angels working hard
away. There was a palace here. The Hebrew word for palace is Hechel that has the same gematria value
as Adonai:
heh 5 + yod 10 + caph 20 + lamed 30 - lkyh = 65 = aleph 1 + dalet 4 + nun 50 + yod 10 -ynda
I was very small compared to the height of the angels, many of whom I could not see the tops of. One of
the angels lowered his hand and picked me up. He asked, “What do we have here?” I said my name was
Yoseph and that he should put me down. “Yoseph the righteous one. We shall use you to light our world
for the patriarch, Yoseph symbolized the world of Yesod.” The angel put me in a high place and I
became a five-pointed star of light. I said I couldn’t stay here for I have business on high and I began to
pray. I said I must fulfill further mitzvoth in the physical world and I must ascend higher to beseech the
Lord's will. Two angels came down beside the shining star and grabbed each of my arms. They were
Gabriel on my left and Michael on my right. As they lifted me Gabriel looked down upon me and I
looked upward. They lifted me out of my body like a white translucent spirit leaving its body and we
headed upward towards Tiferet, the place of Gan Eden [Garden of Eden].
Vision of Tiferet
I could feel the warmth of the light above basking on me as the angels lifted me higher. Eventually, we
passed through a hole in the top and there I beheld the Garden of Eden. Such a forest with bright light and
lakes and wonderful grass as can only be glimpsed in our world. The souls of Adam and Eve came forth
to greet me. They were in ethereal white bodies and they were holding hands. Only the strength of the
angels kept me up in this world. I beheld the Tree of Life on my left and the Tree of Knowledge on my
Vision of Keter
As I slipped through the hole and into the world of Keter, I found a gray light not like the white light of
Eden. In this gray world, I stood upon an impenetrable floor of blackness. Here is the world where G-d's
will takes form.
B"H
7:30 PM
Temple Ascent
Preface
I attended the healing meditation at Beth Shalom. I arrived and Ira was outside watering the Roses. I
volunteered to pick up all the trash that had been deposited amongst them. This opportunity led to the
vision as well as powerful chanting from Ira. I washed my hands after the work and we began listening to
Ira's tapes and humming a Ningun. I listened mostly until the end, when I participated at last with a touch
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of the tune of Aicha - Lamentations on my lips.
Attending the meditation was Rita at my right, Monte at my left and Ira in front of me. Rita, earlier,
showed me a work by Reb Nachman called, "The Empty Chair." We discussed several positive
anecdotes. During the evening service at Am Echad, I remembered all the details of the vision.
Vision
4 Angels
Ira brought down the 4 angels and I saw them vividly this time: Michael on the right in silver light;
Gavriel on the left in gold light, Raphael behind in the color of green, and Uriel in front in white-yellow
light like the Sun. I thought of a story that I read about the temple. After the destruction when Rabbi
Gamliel was leaving, a peer of his looking at the temple saw a fox dwelling therein [Lamentation .:.] and
commenting woe is us for having seen the temple occupied by animals now. Reb Gamliel commented it
is not so. "I see only that G-d's prophecy concerning the destruction of the temple has come to pass and
now I know just as this prophecy has been fulfilled so will the prophecy concerning it being rebuilt come
to pass."
Temple
Michael and Gavriel lifted me overhead and pushed me above themselves directly up and through a white
cloud before the base of the Third Temple. It loomed before me like in drawings except that their was a
tower in the rear of the structure. {Include drawing here} The tower rose from the roof to a pointed top
like a steeple. I explored the grounds and discovered 2 huge court yards in the back. One housed a great
Esthrog tree corresponding to the Tree of Life (on the left looking from the West). The other was a
pomegranate tree for the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
The top of the tower was made of glass and inside was a study with wall-to-wall books. At night the
ceiling would open permitting the one within to gaze directly at the heavens and contemplate the stars. I
saw a person pondering in this room over a Sefer - book and realized him to be the Messiah.
Messiah
The first thing I noticed is that he was standing with one of the arms of his glasses dangling in his mouth
contemplating a book. He did not have a beard. While his intellect was not extraordinary, his wisdom was
granted from Hashem and he was able to answer any spiritual question put forth to him. I asked him a
few questions:
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long must we wait for an end of this situation? He responded,
"the question is not one of time at all for in each moment we can choose to love G-d with all our heart,
soul, and might and be lifted away from this."
● I asked about the commandment to be fruitful and multiply and how we are often led to
involvement with partners with this driving thought. Again, I got the response, "the answer is to
focus on loving G-d with all your heart, soul, and might." [A tape from a follower of Reb.
Nachman spoke about how the great longing and love for G-d leads us to love of our fellow man
and to great acts of Hesed - kindness.]
● I asked again, “what of the situation when partners of different backgrounds are merging their
values in a relationship, how can we avoid the loneliness and difficulty here?” Again, the same
response, "you shall love the Lord your G-d with all your heart, soul, and might." This is all you
need to follow. Good will flow from this." The meaning here is that by seeking G-d, one will seek
the right partner and the proper values will emerge in the relationship.
Ira mentioned that it was Tish B'av the time when the 1st and 2nd temples were destroyed. He said we
should view our body as a temple and this replaces what was lost. [This is similar to the idea that our
prayer service replaces the sacrificial offerings that were carried out in the temple.] I tried to see how the
Moshiach standing in the future temple saw the previous temples. I saw in his mind (this is possible in the
hypnotic state) the temples burning and the people dying. A guiding intellectual reason that the burning
of the temple was a Karban - a sacrifice that atoned for that generation supplanted mourning. [In the
Kinot we read how the priests and prophets served with ulterior motives and l'havdil how King Josiah
was brought down because of the sins of his kingdom while he himself was holy unto G-d.]
After the questions, I prayed for the well being of those present and their friends, and relatives. I began to
see prayers ascending in a spiral out of the head of the Moshiach like a tornado going up into the
heavens. I saw the image of the four of us ascending in the spiral. There was a female part of the
moshiach, his wife. They had or would have a son as well. [In the trance state- past, present, and future
may merge.]
At this juncture I made one more request. [The Nach rabbi said that we should make a list of all our
requests to Hashem and repeat them daily. Even the little requests should be said for Hashem. We should
also meditate for 20 minutes a day and that this was a powerful way to change our lives.]
I was elated to see Abraham and greeted him with a hug. I said I missed you so much. Abraham is also
my father's Hebrew name and I saw the likeness of my father in him as well. The patriarch was happy to
see me and announced our presence to his wife. I asked what to do with Ira who was chanting away. He
said it was fine, Ira was doing his thing and it was good. When we reached the tent, Ira was still chanting
and Abraham sat down and began participating in Ira's meditation! The chanting was very good to
Abraham as well! We continued the deep meditation until the end of the chanting. At this point Sarah
brought out manna cakes from heaven as food to eat. The food had no physical taste but instead
nourished and replenished spiritual energy of the soul.
At this juncture, Ira began to bring the meditation to a close since it was approaching 8 PM and time for
Tish B'av evening services. I asked Abraham about the best way for descent. He told me to go down the
diagonals from Hesed to Tiferet to Netzah across to Hod then to Yesod and Malchuts. I briefly saw the
temple, Moshe on Mt. Sinai, Aaron at the base of Mt. Sinai, the surface rock of Yesod, and then found
myself resting in the spherical cave of Malchuts. This was a fast effective grounding and I opened my
eyes.
Postscript
I told parts of the vision to the others. The vision of the temple with the tower and moshiach's dwelling
place. I said that the moshiach would be able to bear all the turmoil of the people by retreating to this
tower each night and opening the glass ceiling to gaze out the stars. This would renew him with
inspiration and calmness each night. I told them of the first question I asked concerning when the
loneliness and difficulty of people would end and how the answer was not in the future but in each one of
us. Monte spoke up at this point about how we should view the temple inside us and how the holiness
within is the answer. I told them of the encounter with Abraham and what he said about Ira and there was
chuckling.
I reached Am Echad at 8:15 and the service had not begun yet. Once, evening services began I was
reminded of all the points in my vision at different points in the service. It is good to daven each day; this
too is a teaching of Nach that even meditation cannot replace.
1. I read the 49th Psalm on the need to transform material wealth for spiritual purposes.
2. Started hypnotic tape.
3. The effect was different from the previous week. I had been feeling some financial strains
and my mind was lower.
4. I decided that I would go to the Sefirot of Gevurah, which I had avoided previously. After
a slight entrance to the world of Malchuts, I uttered the name of Hashem associated with
Gevurah, Elohim, and two angels came to take me. They were black and small in form
differing from previous experiences. These were angels dedicated to bring one to
judgment unlike white angels.
5. The world of Gevurah appeared to me with walls of red and gold. Before me was a
judge’s dais of dark wood. The setting was like a court and was being judged for the
“crimes of my youth,” (Kohelet - Ecclesiastes ???) The name Elohim is judgment and the
seal pictured below a form of prison with the letters at 5 points surrounding.
The word evil exits in Hebrew in a few forms. Evil - lwu is a verb meaning ‘to do injustice.’ Avel - lwu is
a masculine noun for ‘injustice, wrong.’ Aval - lwu is the masculine noun for ‘wrongdoer.’ Judaism does
not have a concept of evil as a counterpart to good. Instead evil is the absence of G-d.
Evil cannot exist indefinitely but its separation from G-d removes itself from the world.
On the other hand the humble in spirit attach themselves to G-d and their reward is the inheritance of the
land.
Rabbi Nachman teaches another meaning to Psalm 37:10.[343] He understands the word wicked here to
refer to the sinner. He teaches that we must look for the good in every person even a wicked person.
When we find this spark of good, we must judge him favorably and he will return to G-d. This is the
meaning of “In a little while he is not”; when we judge him favorably the sinner is gone and in his place a
baal tshuvah, a master of repentance.
I woke up in a dream, which emphasized the importance of keeping vows. Monday is associated with
Gevurah as is Av.[344]
I played the Relaxation Tape and prepared myself in Malchuts. There I saw the angels Gavriel and
Michael descend to my sides. They lifted me to Yesod, the righteous foundation of the Living G-d,
Almighty. Yesod relates to Yetzirah, the home world of angels. I turned to my left, looked at the face of
Gavriel, and said, “I will go with you.” With a swift push, I was climbing the channel into Hod with
Gavriel behind me, pursuing like a tiger.[345] In the world of Hod stood Aaron, the Golden Calf, Gavriel,
and myself. The 12th of Tamuz was the day of our sin with the Golden Calf - Egel Zahav. I raised my
arms and said to the Lord, we repent, I repent; let it be no more and in a burst of light, the idol was turned
to molten spreading like a liquid enveloping the light of the Sun. This connection is to teach us that we
must be careful not to worship the Sun. Gavriel came over and held me with concern. I said everything is
OK, you don’t have to worry. SHe raised my face, and I stared at the tears in her eyes as she shook her
head from side-to-side. I tried to comfort her and I confessed that it was all for the good. I had learned the
message of vows from a dream. The pattern repeated and then I said let us ascend to the realm of
judgment. Immediately we ascended and emerged in the Court of Gevurah. The robes of Gavriel changed
from white to red with dark shades of gold, and her countenance was without mercy and her purpose was
firm. She drew a line and than a cross. Around the cross (fire), sHe connected a diamond and placed it
under me in the center.
I was frozen and fixed as the pattern ascended through me. Finally a cover was placed on the top sealing
me into the diamond. It was very tight and choking. She sat on the Throne of Judgment and watched
unmoved by sufferings and I glimpsed the pain of Gehenom. I confessed to the Lord that it is better to be
judged by the Almighty then to be without Him, Has Vshalom. Nevertheless, the pain did not subside and
I became scared. This was a fatal position to contemplate and I searched for a way out. The Thirteen
Attributes of Mercy then came to mind. To escape death. I said them aloud and the walls of the diamond
fell to my side.
I was free and I chose quickly to ascend from Gevurah to Binah. I beheld the Angel in White from behind
once more.[346] She held her left arm up to Hashem, which held a rod and her right arm down to this
world channeling energy. She turned around, gave me her rod and my arms assumed the same position
and she left. I stood alone feeling the vibrations of the energy coursing through the rod, but they
nourished me not. I stood for a while and then contemplated a shift to Hochmah consciousness. I turned
the rod to the right and moved into Hochmah. There was a well in the shape of a diamond with water
within. I realized the danger of falling in and turned away. I began to forgive and prayed for anyone that
harmed me or I had harmed. I saw a flame between Hochmah and Binah.[347] There were eyes within.
This was a seraph and I moved into the flame. They became my eyes and the flames were a purgatory for
my soul purifying it with my prayers. I turned my head to the left and the sunlight burned my face as the
flames burned my soul. Everything is going to be OK. Finally, I saw a vision of an immense hill of sand
with a slide. I jumped and landed down upon each dune until I reached the bottom and my eyes opened
Afterthought - July 20, 1993, 7:30 PM. The obstacles in a vision are formed out of klipot on the body and
in the mind. Their danger and size magnify the closer one gets to Hashem.
Fires of Gehenom - A large angel, shaped as a standing turtle,[348] invited me to enter the gates of
hell.[349] He was waving to follow him. As he turned to lead, I noticed small wings of fire on his back.
His body was luminescent without definite features other than body, arms, legs, and wings. I crossed
under a gate and looked up to see it ringed with fire, ~ ten yards in height. Gehenom is not scary in itself.
The flames exist only from the souls that are there.[350] The frightening part is encountering the burning
souls. They wander aimlessly occasionally springing up on others by surprise. They are evil and the
source of the fire that consumes them. The rest of this world is empty.[351] The angel kept asking that I
follow and we went further inward. Eventually we arrived at a gate and the angel would go no further.
Through the gate, I saw a raging furnace of fire that appeared solid unlike the spotted flames of souls
before. I thought to myself (incorrectly) “Now I am approaching the worst of Gehenom.” I entered alone
as the angel could not lead me here. Crossing the threshold was a test of strength. The angel waived bye
and I walked onward into the furnace.
Nahar DiNar (River of Fire) - I saw souls floating in a river of fire by waving their arms wildly as if
caught in a fast current. I walked further and was greeted by a handsome woman swimming towards me.
She had long black hair and dark eyes. She wanted to lead and she showed me how to swim after her. I
followed her up the river, which entered the mouth of a cave. The fire river was a brilliant gold that lit up
the walls and we swam onward. As we reached the end, which is actually the beginning of the river, she
climbed out onto a bank. I burned in the headwaters and then climbed onto the opposite bank. I asked her
about this place. She did not respond with words, but grabbed and placed me in the source of the fiery
waters. My body regressed to that of an infant and she lifted me out again and put me on the bank. I was
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scared of my mind regressing with my body, but this did not happen. My yetzer hara burned away from
me, and I now possessed the innocence of a child. I felt lonely and wanted to be held, and she lifted me to
her and I played with the tresses of her hair. Later I learned her name, Sara Imanu - Sarah our mother,
and she helps souls through the river and prepares them for the Gate of Judgment. I beheld a ladder
leading upwards and began to climb through the solid rock. I reached a clearing.
Gate of Judgment - I beheld a line of people (souls) waiting to pass through the gate one-by-one. Most
were despondent with their heads down. I proceeded to the head of the line, as one living is free from the
rules of this place. As an infant, I crossed over the threshold and entered the chamber of judgment. (The
upper world was the color of a steely gray-silver unlike the gold of the river below.) I waited in the
chamber until an old tall man entered. He was surprised to see me and looked discerningly at me. He
said, “You are not really an infant, my son”, and he lifted me up and my form returned to that of an adult.
He asked me, what I wanted here. I told him that I wanted to pass through the gate and into the place
beyond. He told me I could not do this. He always followed his statements with the trailer, my son. I
deduced he was Avraham Avinu - Abraham our father, who could lift a soul out of Gehenom for the
mitzvah of the brit milah alone.[352] I claimed that I needed to go beyond to bring back knowledge to
teach.[353] He responded that all we need to know is in the Torah and I could not pass.
In fact, I was shoved out of this place forcibly. I descended back to the River of Fire. Sarah returned me
to an infant, placed me in a carriage that lifted me up the ladder into heaven. I beheld chariots of light
descending on my left with many forms.
When the tzaddik wants to humble the wicked man, he must descend into the bad trait
with which the wicked man has empowered himself.
This is how he can subdue and destroy the conduit from which the wicked man
receives his life-force.
This is why the tzaddik must be perfect, without any bad whatsoever. Otherwise the wicked man’s storm
wind, which is also his ruach-of-life, can G-d forbid, overpower and harm the tzaddik when he descends
into the bad trait in order to destroy it. The bad has no hold on or control over the perfect tzaddik. He
hasn’t any place to which the bad can attach itself.
{Even the bad quality into which the tzaddik descends in order to bring about its destruction has no hold
on him. His entry there is solely for the purpose of humbling and subduing it; as in “And Avraham
ascended from Egypt.”}[359]
The “descent into the bad trait” means that the tzaddik reflects the bad trait of the other person. In this
manner, the wicked person sees a mirror of his own behavior from this holy person. This reflection
creates an affinity that will help the person realize his own wickedness. He will sense that perhaps the
tzaddik was right after all in earlier arguments. As an example, consider a person on the verge of
apikorsus considering all faith an illusion. After numerous arguments that have no effect on the person,
the tzaddik descends into the bad trait and concedes, “all is illusion” to the other person. The effect is
quite contrary. The other person feels a weight released off his chest and his obstinacy dissipate.
Nevertheless, the elation of the tzaddik agreeing with his point leads to remorse. “Perhaps this great
man’s view is better. Perhaps it leads to a truer happiness. Perhaps I shall try faith and see for myself.”
One who brags or shows off rouses the Evil Eye. Joseph and his descendants struggled with the
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consequence of this evil:
And the sons of Joseph spoke to Joshua, saying why have you given me but one lot and one portion to
inherit, seeing I am a great people, because the Lord has blessed me so much? And Joshua answered
them, if you are a great people, then go to the forest country, and cut down a space for yourself there in
the land of the Perizzites and of the Refaim, if Mount Ephraim is too narrow for you. (Joshua 17:14-15)
The children of Joseph, surely, complained and did not benefit, and [yet] Scripture recorded their case.
There, [it may be replied, Scripture desired] to impart to us good advice, [namely,] that a person should
he on his guard against an evil eye. And this indeed is [the purpose] of what Joshua said unto them; as it
is written, And Joshua said unto them: ‘If thou be a great people, get thee up to the forest’. [It is this that]
he said to them: ‘Go and hide yourselves in the forests so that an evil eye may have no power over you’.
They said unto him, ‘We are of the seed of Joseph over whom the evil eye has no power’. As it is written,
Joseph is a fruitful vine, a fruitful vine by a fountain, and R. Abbahu said: Do not render, ‘by the
fountain,’ but ‘those who transcend the eye’. R. Jose son of R. Hanina said, [this is inferred] from the
following [verse]: And let them grow like fishes into a multitude in the midst of the earth (Genesis
48:16). [This means that] as the fishes in the sea are covered by the waters and no eye has any power over
them, so, in the case of the seed of Joseph, no [evil] eye has [any] power over them.
Joseph and his descendents are under the influence of the sign of Pisces[360] based on this passage where
Jacob is blessing Joseph and his sons:
:{rah brqb brl wgdyw qjxyw \hrba ytba ymc \hb arqyw \yrunh-ta ]rby ur-lkm yta lag ]almh
The Angel that has redeemed me from all bad will bless these lads
and call in them the name of their fathers Abraham and
Isaac and will make them plentiful like fish
in closeness to the land.
(Genesis 48:16)
Rashi comments on fish here: “Like fish that are fruitful and multiply and there is not an evil eye that has
power in them.” Here we learn that the effect of the evil eye is to limit reproduction, has vshalom. We
also learn that the evil eye manifests within them. It is cast from outside but effects the target within.
Now if this is the case why did Joshua say to their descendents to flee to the forest? For the descendents
were proud of their numbers asking for a larger inheritance. Braging brought the evil eye upon Joseph
from his brothers originally. Joseph’s descendents have the same vulnerability. Abraham knew this well
and would teach his great-grandson this in another incarnation.
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C. Evil Thoughts
As Rabbi Nachmah teaches:[361]
It is important to realize that it is utterly impossible to think two thoughts at once. You can therefore
easily chase evil thoughts away without any real effort. Just stop thinking about the subject, and
concentrate on something else, whether it be Torah, worship, or even business. The evil thought will
automatically vanish, since it is impossible to think two thoughts at the same time. (Likutey Moharan
232)
A. Primordial planes
The Ari z”l, Isaac Luria, was the first to describe the cosmological structure above the world of Atzilut,
the place of the sefirot. I described a journey that took me to the place of G-d before time and space in
a previous vision[362]. That vision brought me to the limit of what is knowable about G-d and then into
the Nothingness beyond, Ayn Sof. This vision focuses on the experience of the 4 worlds in the 5th
universe residing above the apex of the Yod, what is known as Adam Kadmon.
1. Adam Kadmon
The following meditation was done to the Eye Closure Tape. I learned the following finger response
techniques for obtaining answers from the subconscious. Answers with movements of the right hand are
for the good (tov), those with the left hand are not so (ra). The lifting of the index finger means yes, the
pinkie means no, and the fingers in between are degrees between yes and no.
I ascended to Malchuts and then to Yesod[363] with the help of angels lifting me into the light. From
Yesod I went to the Garden of Eden where I saw the Lubavitcher Rebbe shlita[364] standing outside the
gates. I asked him the secret to getting married and he said, “Emunah, that one must believe with all
one’s will for it to happen.” I asked if he were Moshiach and he answered again with Emunah, that he has
done all he could, it is up to us to believe with all our mind for Moshiach to be.
I wanted to ascend higher to see the Tzaddik Emets, Rebenu z”l. I passed through Tiferets and was stuck
He was so happy. He said, “I am as proud of you as one of my finest students for though you live in the
recesses of the world, you have learned so much of my teachings and have studied with my
teachers.”[367] It is impossible to describe the joy he felt and I felt to reach him. I asked Rabbenu z”l to
help me with a question and he put his hands upon my head to know the situation. I asked him what he is
doing at this level and he said, “you should continue to learn my teachings and you will understand, but
for now it is beyond you.”[368] All of a sudden, I felt a vacuum pulling me down and I descended through
the Tree in rapid progression through all of the sefirot and upper worlds.
Regressed myself back to the point of conception and witnessed a spark of light like a shooting star back
to its place in the heavens waiting to be born. As I followed the white star back into the night sky, I found
its stationary location in the right wrist of Adam Kadmon. Like the rest of the sparks, it was motionless
waiting to be reborn. I felt the incredible longing in the spark for the chance at life again, for the chance
to improve its station. How long it waited to be born. Such a longing, the other sparks felt the same. All
were waiting for suitable parents to provide a chance in life.[369]
I learned the secret of how I entered Daat and what Rabenu z”l was doing at the level of AV. From the
Ari z”l:
YVD HY VYV HY yh wyw yh dwy
The Tetragrammaton expanded with Yods, adding up to 72 (Ab) motivates the union of Hochmah -
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Wisdom (Father) and Binah - Understanding (Mother), through the Neshamah of the Neshamah (i.e.
Chaya) of the saint. It is associated with Hochmah - Wisdom.[370]
The saint in this case Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and he made it possible for me to enter Daat through his
Chaya bringing Hochmah and Binah together for me to enter there. He was at the level of AV for it is
Mekor Hochmah, the source of wisdom, and also part of the name of his new settlement in Israel, Nachal
Novea Mekor Hochmah where his efforts on high in the spiritual realm parallel the physical construction
in our world. The name of the settlement translates to “the source of wisdom is a flowing brook.”
Elsewhere Rabbi Nachman speaks of a ‘Nachal Novea Mekor Chokhmah - hmkj rwqm ubwn ljn’ where
the initial letters spell at the name Nachman - }mjn.[371]
The Ethereal plane is an inner plane that is experienced while dreaming at night. The Ethereal plane
connects all physical places in the Universe and enables the subconscious to explore their locations. One
can enter the Ethereal plane from the Astral plane but not vice-versa.
I saw forms of the archangels descend and they pushed me higher from Malchuts to Yesod. The angels
passed me to other angels in a chain fashion each pushing me higher. Each complained about my state of
impurity and quickly pushed me to the next angel. Eventually something had to be done about the impure
She told me that this was my Astral body and that I would be able to enter the Astral plane with it while
she watched over the remains of my physical form. I traveled quickly out of the pool and noticed a new
perspective on the Sefirotic Tree. I was outside of the tree now looking in while connected with a line of
white light to my body in the Lower Plane of Water. I noticed that I could look into any world yet I could
not be a part of any of them. I glanced into Tiferet and descended into the world. I saw Jacob there in
discussion with other religious sages. None of them noticed me because I was not really in that world. I
moved out of the sphere and then gazed into Hesed and saw Abraham and Sarah there performing eternal
chores associated with their meeting tent and they too could not see me. I popped out and then gazed into
Binah and beheld the great angelic mother transmitting light energy and above here chains of other angels
in a eternal dance. Though I wanted to dance with the angels, they could not see me and I understood the
limitations of the Astral plane.
I asked about the Ethereal plane and found that I could enter it invisibly with the Astral body. I saw many
dream souls within the beatific scenes of the ethereal world. Finally, I returned to Binah and asked what it
would take to be seen so that I could dance with the angels. I understood that I could merge back with the
physical body while within the sphere of Binah. I drew my body up from the Plane of Water and wrapped
my body around my Astral form. Immediately I became physical in the World of Binah and the angels
saw me and descended. I began to dance with them in great joy. I joined with their ascent to the world of
Keter and we entered this world carrying the prayers of those singing into the realm of Will. I began to
fall through a center column of the angels, each one closing its wings around me in a salute of departure.
I unwrapped back into the astral body and the angels departed. Nevertheless, all alone I heard the Voice
of G-d and I knew before G-d we are never invisible.
C. Space Travel
April 25, 2000
I asked to be shown a black hole that I may understand its role. I was shown an ocean of plasma before
the creation of our world. I asked what is this? “Before your Universe existed, Hashem made previous
universes. This is the remnants of the previous one. As the plasma cooled, gravity pulled particles
together. Ultimately all was pulled into the great central light of the Universe. This is like the light of
YHVH in Tiferets. This great star super nova(ed) spewing elements throughout the Universe.
I entered the black hole. According to general relativity, gravity slows down time. Hence within a
singularity time slows, maybe even stops. Light doesn’t emminate from a black hole due to gravity. This
is like the place of Keter. There is no surface. One can fall into the singularity and be one with G-d.
One can communicate with each individual name of G-d. In this manner one can explore the meaning of
concepts within the subjective perspective of differing attributes.
Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun,
and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,
as the light of the seven days.
(Isaiah 30:26)
My loved ones will inherit from there and I will fill their storehouses. lyjnhl lma \hytrxaw cy ybha
The Shaarey Orah reveals to us the key word is ‘there’ - Yesh - cy which has the value of 310 and refers
to 310 storehouses of reward in the world to come and a tithe in this world. The Torah states that one
should give a 1/10th of what one earns to charity. Hashem in his kindness tithes from the good stored up
for us. The name EL, gematria 31, associates with the sefirah of Hesed - kindness. This is 1/10th of
Yesh.[373] The word Yesh associates with the presence of G-d, i.e. the ultimate reward:
ytudy al yknaw hzh \wqmb \ch cy }ka rmayw wtncm bquy {kyyw
And Jacob awoke from his sleep and said truly there is Hashem in this place and I knew it not.
(Genesis 28:16)
The Hebrew word Yesh appears superlative since a better translation world read, “And Jacob awoke from
his sleep and said truly Hashem is in this place and I knew it not.” Yesh is providing an additional
emphatic thought. Yesh refers to something else that is stored away for us and experienced only
fleetingly in our world. ‘Yesh Hashem - There’s Hashem’ is the highest reward in the world to come.
The 310 storehouses are said to have 310 guards in the world of Gevurah that prevent the bounty from
descending.[374] These guards were put in place because of doubt expressed by the Israelites in the desert:
And the name of the place was called Massah-trying, and Meribah-strive, because of the
striving of the children of Israel, and because they tried the Lord saying: ‘Is the Lord among us,
or not?’ (Exodus 17:7)
The Shaarey Orah associates AYN – }ya with absolute mercy and the highest sefira, since above Keter is
the AYN SOF - without end. Yesh is the reward from Hochmah and is mixed slightly with judgment as it
is held back. Why is it held back? “Know that if they had asked gently and nicely not in a petulant and
quarrelsome manner, their request would have been appropriate.”[375]
I played the letter ascension tape. After progressive relaxation I reached a deep trance state and began the
ascent. I let my hands rise above my head coming together in the shape of an oak tree and I rose upward
into this realm. I explored the cave somewhat but then rose higher into Yesod. I thought of the Living G-
d, Almighty and saw the workings in the world of Yesod. All around angels were busy with their work
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transmitting and paralleling the work of our world. The tape directed me to a stream in a meadow. There
I beheld a shiny object in the stream. I lowered my hand and it entered the cool water retrieving an
amulet of a color like silver with a touch of gold. Upon the amulet was inscribed the letter heh, like the
hand of G-d. I held the amulet in my right hand then rubbed it against my heart. It felt good. The angels
Michael and Gavriel took me higher into Tiferets. There I floated alone through white clouds which
occasionally parted letting sunlight through. I made several rotations with my body enjoying the
pleasures I felt. I had some battles with shards of evil as I wrestled to go higher.[376] There were
distractions and I rose to Hesed and then rose to a hidden plane finally descending back to escape from a
questionable force who attacked my body. Earlier in Netzah an angel dangled me by my hair until I
commanded him with the name of Hashem Tzevaot. He released me and became absolutely straight at
attention. I told him to descend and help a particular person who was ill and was going in for an
operation. I also prayed for a woman I knew that she should be able to have children. Eventually I
ascended to the level of Binah. There I beheld the most beautiful angel I had ever seen. I saw her
backside. With one arm held up to the heavens and one pointed down she was white with long hair and
flowing white robes. There was a silent wind blowing past her. I rotated to see her front and beheld a face
looking downwards with locks of golden curls beside it. I extended my hand and gave her the amulet I
had found with the Heh. She took it and raised me up. I saw at the top of her upward hand, the end of a
rod that was ornately engraved and yet the color of a grayish white. The light of the Almighty descended
into this rod and out her hand pointed down. Occasionally she flung off small discs of light like small
saucers in various directions transmitting G-d's energy in concentrated packets. Finally she began to
rapidly rotate and ascended higher in a burst of light. I copied her, rotating and ascending in a similar
manner. When I became aware of my surroundings, I saw above me the likeness of a man. He was
wonderful to behold and there was an angel lowering a crown upon his head. The man did not want to be
addressed as the Messiah, I thought of him as the anointed one instead. The crown of the angel passed all
the way down his body and then up again and rested upon his head. From his eyes and crown came forth
rays of light that made me feel warm and good. The Anointed took a small crown and passed it over my
left arm leaving it there. My whole arm was purified with the crown or band. Eventually another was
passed over onto my right arm. I began to feel purified. I asked the Anointed one whether he is the "staff
that will come out of Judah and the rod from Israel." He was very humble and would not say. He held a
staff in his right hand though and a rod in his left. I asked him what would become in the end of days.
Things began to happen now. I felt a crown placed on my head and the staff and rod placed in my hands
and I began to prophesy the worlds of G-d.
I beheld a nation of Priest Kings and Queens, dressed in royal robes, and dwelling in the light of
Hashem. I felt myself placed on a throne and then lifted up to a point looking down into the Merkavah.
There, I beheld the throne of Hashem. Upon the throne rested the most beautiful crown I had ever seen
upon a purple seat. Around the crown was His Presence, yet without image or form. There were angels
around the throne singing praises. I too sung praises from my height. Below, I saw the children of men
approach and the angels parted for them. They were all regally dressed, fit to approach the King of
Kings. They too sung praises. As I watched, someone beseeched the King on Tahiyas haNefesh, the
raising of the dead.
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The desire was turned into a soul that came before G-d. I was in the place of that soul during this vision. I
was thanking G-d so much for the beauty of our world. I was thanking Him for the trees and animals and
mountains and rivers and I said that all things praise your name forever and ever. I said how beautiful
your world was and though this vision is truly majestic, your world in its humbleness was a paradise as
well. I described how our world permitted us to separate the dross from the silver and gold so that we
could stand here today. It was your world with your help that made us what we could be. I asked in a
small voice and a small desire, if we could experience it once more[377].
I then beheld this new world that G-d began to form for us. It was much larger then our current world,
large enough to hold all those that had died. And each of us was a king and queen having our own castle
and mated with our true soul mate. The world was lit by a great sun, and all people knew that the Lord
was G-d, the Lord is G-d, the Lord will be G-d forever and ever. And Hashem put the laws in our heart
and they were like a small candle and all the knowledge being revealed will be like the Sun in
comparison. And we could learn the Torah all day long, and the teachings of the sefirot and angels, and
Talmud, and all wisdom in this world and the structure of Hashem's higher worlds, and even science in
all its depth will be permitted study.
For the earth will be full with the knowledge of Hashem as the waters cover the sea.
(Yeshayauh 11:9 )
And all peoples will be permitted to visit one another and talk of the secrets of Hashem and share warmth
and love for one another and G-d. Ahavah, our love to Hashem has gematria 13. And Hashem's love
towards us makes 13. Together they are 26, the gematria of the name of G-d. Also the gematria of echad -
unity is 13. There are the 13 attributes of mercy by which our sins are forgiven.
And we will have desires that manifest new souls and children from soul mates. And the children shall all
be born of praise and knowledge of G-d and these souls shall dance before Hashem. At the end of the
vision I said Hallel: Halleluyah, Hallel, Hallelyah, praise G-d praise G-d, Halleluyah!
Slowly I opened my eyes and there was a whiteness before me, though it was my white shirt on a white
chair blocking the blackness of my stereo, it was like a last parting gift for my eyes to rest upon
something white and holy.
I sat on a throne and angels assembled at the legs of the throne, first at the left front, then the front right,
then the right back, and finally the left back. They began to move me. At first I floated above this world
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gazing at the living places of my loved ones, than myself and I know that the presence of G-d was with
me. I wanted to know about the connection of this world to the vision I had of Olam Habah. I felt the joy
that we have in this world again; how beautiful it is, the seas and mountains and flowers and sky above
and stars in heaven; that this world is truly a gift shared between us and Hashem. We shall transform this
world from its gehenom of sufferings into a place of love and joy and adventure between our spirits and
the freedom of discovering the spirit of G-d.
Still, this is not the world of Olam Habah - hbh \lwu - the world to come. I asked to be shown the future
and the messiah to be. The year was 6000 by the Hebrew calendar, 2240 by the English. The world
society is all linked by computer communication and there is a great celebration from the top of a tall
building in New York. There a leader of the Jewish people is broadcasting a unifying song of joy to the
rest of the world, a great ningun. All the world is listening many are singing, all feel connected. From the
deserts of Africa to the peaks of the Andes, there is tranquility, peace and comfort. The skies churn at
night and some can see spiritual lights in them but the physical world does not alter.
So I ask to go again into the future and now its the year 7000th Hebrew calendar year or the year 3240 in
the Gregorian. I do not see any Jews. There are some watching a broadcast from the year 6000 like in a
museum. The world is without faith now, there are no Jews in this place that I can see. Again this bothers
me. The technology is great. There are roads on all different levels connecting every place. In the year
6000 I saw electric cars of sleek design minimizing air resistance as the main automobile. The year 7000
seemed to have many places in giant enclosures for preservation or perhaps protection. I asked to see
Jerusalem, surely there would be Jews. As my throne approached, I was astounded to see the Dome of the
Rock still standing. There were large walls built up around it as if there was an attempt to rebuild the
Temple without its destruction. How strange? People were viewing the sites like a museum. There was a
darkness around like a giant enclosure or could it be a spiritual void or perhaps just the darkness of an
uncertain future that we may still improve.
I asked Hashem through the angels about the Jews, “Where are they?” My throne ascended upwards to
the Garden of Eden where some still learn. The rest are in Olam Habah, a new spiritual world of utter joy
and peace. G-d did not destroy this world after all, but still created a new place to put His chosen people.
But what happened after the year 6000? There was a progressive loss of faith as people became more
absorbed with technology. There were less Jewish children being born into the world as there were less
Jewish souls which had not yet reached their waiting place next to the throne of G-d in Beriyah. This still
bothers me for more children should bring us closer to the coming of the Moshiach, so I asked to know
the Truth. I saw the kings of Israel on their thrones and each was anointed hope of their generation as was
the Moshiach of the year 6000 as is the one today of 5754 (The other day I said that we must be ready to
see the potential for Moshiach in every person (Jew) and this will bring us to love for all our fellow Jews)
I know that the Jewish people will not cease from this world as long as it is here though I saw not
Hasidim dancing in my vision or any other sign. Blessed be the Lord, G-d forever and ever and through
the Torah is in our hands and we have revealed its meaning and hopes as taught by our sages, we shall
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never abandon our faith and love of You and Torah and Israel, Amen Selah.
B. Reincarnation
Gilgul which is from the word for wheel refers to the recycling of past lives in each generation. Each of
us contains a fundamental soul that is often a reincarnation. Attached to that soul are smaller portions of
other previous souls that uniquely combine with the fundamental soul to create each unique being in this
world. From this we learn that no person is all bad but that we must work to rectify each part of our
spiritual nature into good people. For example the person below contains 60% of the reincarnation of one
principle person with 4 portions of 10% of portions of other previous souls needing rectification or to
assist in rectification of other souls. The ‘lofty soul’ attaches itself to perform a mitzvah missed in a past
life to help others.
The 5 portions above combine into one unique individual with the soul existing on 3 fundamental planes
of existence. The Nefesh is our physical body needs. Ruach is the energy and activity energy of our soul.
The Neshamah is attached to G-d and is our divine spark. The previous incarnations of the soul select
their primary residence in each of these three areas, but relocate daily based on learning and our actions.
A person who does good deeds will bring the ‘Lofty Soul’ and ‘Extra Good Soul’ into the Nefesh and
Ruach levels. The ‘Base’ and ‘Not so Good Soul’ become compressed at the bottom of the Nefesh and
exert little influence. A person who does bad actions pushes the ‘Lofty’ and ‘Good’ souls to higher levels
hiding their influence on our complete being while the ‘Base’ and ‘Not so Good’ souls occupy the
majority of the Ruach and Nefesh levels, Has vshalom.
C. Psychotic
There are those in this world that bear in life severe psychological disorders. How are we to understand
their circumstances in light of Torah. After a meditation which enlisted the angel Yediael to beseech G-d
to reveal the answer, this is what I learned. There are souls in heaven which bear the mark of extreme
moral and personal struggle in previous lifetimes. These souls need to be reborn, and they are drawn to a
body with a mental chemical balance. This makes their struggle more difficult. The psychotic bear a
combined soul as described above with a disturbed soul attached that challenges them. While responsible
for any evil they commit, their challenges are also greater than the normal mind. Their delusions distract
them and yet they have free choice not to commit crimes.
Many psychotics fall into this path after being hurt bad when younger. The psychotic interpretation
represents a personal defense against a situation they do not understand and fall victim to repetively. Yet,
they do not have to do evil; they have free will.
Paranoid schizophrenia is one of the most difficult mental illnesses. The schizophrenia prevents the
patient from admitting the delusion and the paranoia questions explanations of what really happened. To
help this person, gentle corrections may work. The Oral Torah describes possession and disavows mental
illness. All are born with a difficult soul that is helped through a spiritual means, namely faith in Torah
principles. The contrary soul will have difficulty with these principles. Meanwhile the paranoia will
shield the person from help.
In the days of our Rabbi, the Ari—may his memory be for a blessing for the life of the world to come—it
once happened that a spirit entered into a woman, causing her great distress. And when her relatives
noted the extent of her pain they entreated the rabbi to save her. He then sent our teacher, Hayyim Vital,
who went to the woman and asked the spirit numerous questions concerning himself and the reason that
he was punished in this way. And the spirit told him that he was being punished for his in with a married
woman and for bringing existence the offspring of an adulterous union. Rabbi H. Vital went on to inquire
o f the spirit concerning the iniquity of the woman, which happened to the woman because her true self I
s not as it appears. She did not believe in the Exodus from Egypt. And on the evening of Passover when
all Israel rejoices in gladness, reciting the Hallel and relating the going out from Egypt, all this is as a
laughing matter in her eyes for she thinks that this miracle never occurred.
The rabbi’s heart sank, as he could barely believe what he had heard. He trembled at hearing of her evil
heart and said to her, “Have you not lost your hope? Behold you are as one of the pagan women, and for
that reason this distress has come upon you and you are totally lost. Only if you will believe in perfect
faith that the Holy One, blessed be He, created the heavens and the earth and that He has the capacity to
do all that He desires and none can question Him concerning His doings can you be freed from this
situation.” She responded with the words, “Yes, I believe completely.”
Similarly when we dream there is often a violent defense to an overblown circumstance. The psychotic
has a similar challenge to avoid committing violence in these circumstances. How we learn to control our
dream responses is similar to the challenge of the psychotic. This can be difficult on the subconscious
level. A psychotic experiencing paranoid mania will have difficulty with reality and may be more likely
to cross over the edge into violence.
Part of the solution to this problem is for the psychotic never to be isolated. We are isolated in our dreams
unless our spiritual center reaches out for heavenly help. The psychotic needs feedback and
communication from good people to overcome his/her distortion. Finally, medication may be the only
way to reduce the manic delusional state to the point where a patient can be freed from hallucination.
Here are twelve steps to do if someone you know is diagnosed with a psychotic disorder.[380] Two of the
key steps are:
The old Jewish viewpoint on mental illness before medication may be summed up as:
We must defend ourselves from the evil, Psalm 59, but also reach out to the lowly, Psalm 41.
Today we must be careful to “guard against the ‘holier-than-thou’ or martyr-like attitude.” from above.
Here are some visions on the highest form of praise to Hashem, which is through dancing. Unfortunately,
this is often neglected today but in truth, all of us may praise Hashem in this manner. How does
Nachman’s 7th Beggar without legs heal the world? This is through dancing and he dances better than the
rest of us. And how does he dance without legs, by making the rest of us dance in order to carry him into
dancing. While we think we are helping him to dance, he is really helping us.
The derivation is from the vowels on the name of G-d, HaSheM - \ch assigned in the sefirot
where Hochmah is past, Binah is future, and Tiferet is the present.
The name HaSHem is associated with the “verb” and hence related to activity in all time. (see
Bahir 3)
I invoked the name before a 3 card reading for a Yes/No question and released the angel after
the reading was over.
That night I was pursued by demons in my dreams for miraculous energy attracts opposing
forces as well.
“Michael on right, Gavriel on left, Raphael behind, Uriel in front carrying a lamp and the Shechinah
above descending as a cloud over you.”[383] I felt my head turn into sparks and my body cleansed the
cloud descended to my feet. I walked upon fresh grasses and they felt pleasant against my feet. As the
Shechinah passed over my nose I smelled its fragrance; like the fragrance of flowers in a garden is the air
of Hashem. The fragrance was like incense renewing my soul.[384]
Uriel led us forward carrying a lantern which swung side-to-side. Eventually the land turned rocky as we
began to ascend a mountain. [385]
At the top of the mountain there was an amphitheater with seating. We looked up at the stars and they
were so beautiful. Ira mentioned the moon which I looked towards but couldn’t see for it was the new
Uriel lit his lamp again (extinguished earlier to see the stars) and led us into a cave. We talked about the
beauty of the gems lining the walls. Uriel led us into a chamber and there Ira said we would find
something that would heal us. I saw a light along the wall and as I got closer, I saw it was a beautiful
light, orange in color, warm and medium in brightness. It was very bright at first when entering the
chamber. I noticed the light was a baby. The baby sneezed then wiped its nose while it continued to sleep.
It felt so good and its soul was good. I took one last look; now I realized the soul was sleeping waiting to
be born.
Postscript - 1/13/1994
Along the journey, before entering the cave, I recited praises to Hashem, words of tefilah flowed like a
river each praise leading to the next. The praises felt like they would never end.
We reached the location of the Tree of Knowledge in this world. Recalling the story of Adam and Eve
and realizing that we were carrying their souls, I led her instead to the Tree of Life whose upper branches
reached into the heavens. She wound herself about me with her hair 7 times making me into a base for
her to climb the tree and ascended. I stood waiting for her return, knowing that I was making her ascent
possible. She returned but did not tell me what she saw. I ascended alone next, past the highest branches
and beheld a blue-green swirl world of space where small specks of white angels floated gracefully. As I
entered from on high, the angels gathered around me realizing my mortal nature. They were singing to
Hashem and I recorded their tune. They asked me what I was doing there. I explained that I was seeking
to be close to G-d which meant ascending higher. They corrected me explaining closeness to G-d is
obtained by following the mitzvos - commandments and that one doesn’t need to ascend here for that.
Realizing my mistake, I said it was to be close to the angels of G-d that brought me here and they began
to circle around me counter-clockwise in elation. We began to spin endlessly in a circle. It was a great
dance. Eventually I saw us walking along a cloud towards a gate that opened higher. In the end I returned
gradually with the indescribable memory of the blue-green swirl of space with white specks of angels
dancing endlessly with their songs of praise to Hashem.
The leader invited us out to dance and we did a left stepping circle dance to an Indian chant. There were 4
drummers seated around a large drum banging simultaneously on it showing their unity and brotherhood.
In one dance the circle broke into a line which went facing each other and we shook each others’ hand.
As a last dance, David led us in the very spiritual Indian 2 step. When the Indians dance they look down
at mother Earth as if they are concerned with where they place each step. Each step is down with a sense
of asking permission to land on the grass below our feet. Occasionally when David would get low he
would give a quick glance at the heavens acknowledging his awareness of Grandfather. It felt so good to
dance, my soul pulled me out to dance again.
I saw an Indian family friend of mine from Beth Shalom. Her daughter danced beautifully and her son is
very special. He has down’s syndrome but is sensitive, smart, caring, and even wise. He insisted on
waiting for a chair to sit on before eating and placing the other plate on another chair since a table wasn’t
around. He wouldn’t eat his food with his hands. I went and brought forks and spoons. He chose a spoon.
His mother tells me she has a Jewish child. She said since his youth he wouldn’t eat junk food but only
healthy foods that would be recognized kosher. We also learned from Erik when he attended services at
Beth Shalom. Erik was always so well behaved. He was patient and quiet. He enjoyed our singing and
seeing us happy. Today, I also found that he helped me see myself more clearly. He said good-bye to me
while I was still talking with his mother. I realized subconsciously I was fidgeting with keys and perhaps
giving an anxious impression. His mother spoke to me on healing foods. She said that one should eat a lot
of alkaline foods: avocados, pecans to reduce anger. High protein drinks are good for the nerve
connections in the brain. Sea foods are good for helping thyroid deficiencies: especially kelp.
Next Ira led us on a journey. We were traveling through a forest and came upon an open clearing in the
Upon reaching the clearing that I associated with the sefira of Tiferets, Ira mentioned that there was
someone sitting in the clearing. I walked up to meet the person. I noticed he was an elder American
Indian in my vision. I greeted him and wondered where he came from. He said that he came from Ira.
“You see how Ira describes these places, showing respect for nature and its harmony. Ira is my son.” I
asked, “how can Ira be your son seeing that he is Jewish.” He said, “He is my Jewish son.” I asked who
he was. He said he was Grandfather. I wondered whether this was the Indian concept of G-d. He said he
was not and that he represented the ancestors of his people and their respect for the memory. I noticed
that he was gazing towards the light of G-d shining down. He said that he too gazes out the light of G-d
which is the spirit over all.
I understood better the Indian concept now. When an Indian dances before Grandfather, he is dancing
before the spirits of all his ancestors in respect for their customs as well as the Great Spirit. I asked if he
had any messages for Ira. He told me that Ira should not worry about the incident with his horses and that
this was all part of his learning on nature. I asked about him finding a wife. Grandfather was seemingly
confused by the question. This is part of nature. One does not need to seek her, when she is present, you
will find her.
Finally, we began our descend and return to Beth Shalom. I saw the Indian turn his head back toward the
light of G-d as I descended.
I prepared myself centered between the 4 angels Michael, Gavriel, Uriel, and Raphael. I viewed a line
tied from myself to each one providing a secure base in the spiritual realm. I experienced the moment of
my birth which was accompanied by an utter amazement with great size of the world around. I advanced
briefly to the day of circumcision and realized that their is no trauma that can be relived from this
experience since the fulfillment of a commandment ends trauma memories.
As I regressed back into the womb, I saw the place lit up from a book held by a small angel. The angel
was the size of a cherub with a mature face and golden long wavy hair and he held a book with a cover of
gold and silver. I asked to know what I learned during these nine months. He said I already knew since I
had spent my current life learning the same items. I was amazed by the soft comfort and beauty of this
place. He explained that it is Malchut that is in Malchut. I recalled the hard cave of Malchut where I’d
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been many times and noticed the similarities in the cavities. Yet, the walls in this place were soft and that
this represented a pure emanation of the energy of Malchut. He invited me over to look into the book and
I saw that the pages were all blank. He explained that the Torah one learns during these nine months are
the answers to questions asked. I asked a personal question at this point and saw the answer formed in
beautiful Hebrew calligraphy on the page. Before each new question, he would turn to a new blank page.
I asked what is the higher meaning of the names of the 4 worlds. The blank page filled with an answer
and he read, “There is deep significance in these names. They represent a spiritual cycle of life as well.
The winter which is called Akra or barren represents the necessary emptiness that one must achieve
internally in order to plant a seed for personal growth which is the spring.”
1. What are we supposed to learn in relationships? “These involve increasing patience and
understanding, reducing criticism, and helping to create a harmonious environment to raise
children.”
2. How do we know our soul mate? “The person that one marries has a deep purpose that is not
always represented by ‘compatible disposition, personal view, or sensitivity’. Sometimes, the
relationship is meant to bring a special child into the world who will achieve much good in
spiritual leadership in the community.”
3. I asked what is your name? He told me it is the same as yours with El as the suffix. This meant
that his name is Yosefiel. He told me that each person has a guide before they are born that bears
their Hebrew name with the suffix El. The angel of the womb is created specially by G-d for each
soul in the coming lifetime to prepare it with the answers to questions it will need to find in the
coming lifetime. The questions are already known by the coming child so the angel need only turn
the pages of the Book and read the answers.
4. I asked what happens to the angel after a child is born. He said naturally the angel remains
available throughout the current lifetime to provide answers.
At this point, Ira began a summoning of an angelic guide for each of us. I was already ahead of Ira at this
point and had to dismiss an intrusive angel that was appearing. The cherub angel extended his right
forearm and told me to grasp it and he grasped mine. We began to spin in a wonderful dance in a
clockwise circle. I felt other angels entering and dancing in a circle around us. The whole heaven was
alive in my mind by the dancing of a myriad of angels in a wreath around us vertically as we spun. I also
thought of those around me and there well being. The lesson here is that joy elevates the feelings of
others in higher worlds as well as this world.
XVII. Health
The body is the Nefesh, which is the lowest part of the soul. Hence, it is incumbent upon us to maintain
its health.
A. Organic Food
In order to avoid consuming growth hormones and antibiotics, consumers should buy organic products
instead. These include milk, cheese, and eggs. Organic kosher meat has yet to become available. Organic
eggs are noticeably lighter than regular eggs.
Pesticides are less of a problem since they are generally removed by washing and processing.
Nevertheless organic foods do not contain pesticides and are likely to be healthier in the long term.
B. Dental
Electric toothbrushes are very effective at strengthening the gum line. While using a tooth paste is not
always necessary, if one experiences reoccurring gum line pain, a good fluoride toothpaste during
brushing will strengthen the area. Eating popcorn is a natural cleanser of plaque on teeth.
C. Skin
In order to reduce dry skin ailments, use a water softener, which will adjust the water’s PH to a higher
alkaline level that is more conducive to the skin.
XVIII. Music
A. Even-Tempered Scale
The piano has 88 keys which is 7 octaves and 4 extra keys. Each octave on the musical scale contains 7
white keys and 5 black keys. The notes increase in whole and in other cases half step multiples. The notes
in brackets are black piano keys and are a half step above the previous note.
A [A+=B-] B C [C+=D-] D [D+=E-] E F [F+=G-] G [G+=A-]
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black keys. The +’s denote sharps and the –‘s flats. The note at each octave has double the frequency of
the previous octave and is thus a harmonic. We add suffix numbers to the notes to specify a particular
octave. For example, A4 is harmonic to A3 in the following table. A wave is harmonic to a lower
frequency wave if the lower frequency waveform’s zero amplitude points are also of amplitude zero in
the higher frequency wave.
Table 31: Frequencies of the Third Octave
Note Frequency (Hertz)
A3 220
B3 246.9
C3 261.6
D3 293.7
E3 329.6
F3 349.2
G3 392
A4 440
How can we calculate these steps? We denote a waveform with frequency f0 and its harmonic with
frequency f1. By definition:
f1/f0=2.
We also note that all of the frequencies between will have the same multiple (denoted by h) from the
previous frequency. Say f0 is A3 than A3+ = A3*h. Now to the computation of h:
f1 = h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * f0
f1/f0 = h^12
2 = h^12
h = 12th root of 2 = 1.059463094
The half step always has a fixed ratio in the Even-Tempered Scale that is h. For example C3/B3 =
261.6/246.9 = 1.059463094.[389] Now we can fill in the frequencies of the sharps and flats as well:
B3 246.9
C3 261.6
C3+D3- 277.2
D3 293.7
D3+E3- 311.1
E3 329.6
F3 349.2
F3+G3- 370.0
G3 392.0
G3+A4- 415.3
A4 440
The frequencies of the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Octave are known through observation. The derivation of
the rest follows based on the Fifth.
C2 = 4/3 f * 3/2 f = 2f
C1 First l f
D1 Second 8/9 l 9/8 f
E1 Third 64/81 l 81/64 f
F1 Fourth ¾l 4/3 f
G1 Fifth 2/3 l 3/2 f
A2 Sixth 16/27 l 27/16 f
B2 Seventh 128/243 l 243/128 f
C2 Octave ½l 2f
Since there are six whole tones in the space of an octave, we’d expect 9/8 ^ 6 => 2 but it = 2.027, so the
tones are not evenly distant. Equal temperament does away with this problem.
Pythagoras found that the octave, fifth, and forth had the most harmonious sounds. A song’s key is the
octave forward from the starting note. On the Diatonic Scale, the multiples between the same notes may
vary with Octave. Hence, the same piece of music played in a different key tends to sound quite different
unlike when playing a piece with the Even-Tempered Scale.
This problem with uneven multiples manifests itself in other areas. For example, 12 fifths doesn’t equal 7
octaves, though they are the same key on the piano. This is known as the Pythagorean comma.[390] This
imbalance in the frequency distance between keys means that it is impossible to construct Pythagorean
tuned piano.
The frequency of C1 = f
The frequency of C8 = 2^7 f = 128f from Octave multiplication.
The frequency of C8 from multiples of fifths is 3/2 ^ 12 f = 129.74f
The problem doesn’t manifest significantly when playing music in a single octave, but when playing
music across octaves one cannot for example tune the 8th octave to the 7th fifth since they are not
compatible. One cannot build a Pythagorean piano.
C. Fractals
In the kabbalistic Tree of Life, the microcosm reflects the macrocosm, the sefirot in man reflect the
sefirot of G-d. Man is created in the image of G-d. This recursive principle is the essence of fractals,
which are repeated images within images.
“The natural world is composed of fractals that are the trails, or visual representation, left by the dynamic
D. Fibonacci Ratio
The Fibonacci ratio has an aesthetic appeal to the human mind. There are five black keys for every 8
white keys in a piano Octave. The partitioning of great paintings is often done according to the ratio. Also
the lengths of different movements in a classical piece of music will often follow this ratio.
1/1
½
2/3
3/5
5/8
8/13
133/377 = 0.618037
XIX. Math
In the world of Asiyah, science is the body of the world and math its soul.
A. Euler’s Theorem
B. Taylor Series Expansion
XX. Science
In the world of Asiyah, science is the body of the world and math its soul.
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A. Special Relativity
Maxwell’s equations predicted that light and radio waves have a fixed speed. Albert Michelson and
Edward Morley showed that this fixed speed is independent of the movement of objects.[392] For
example, an object moving towards the sun and an object moving away from the Sun would witness
passing light beams to have the same velocity, the speed of light that is denoted c.
Table 34: Speed of Light that is c
meters/sec kilometers/sec exp meters/sec miles/sec
300,000,000 300,000 3x108 186,000
Since the upper limit of velocity is limited to the speed of light a second object moving at v2 in relation to
a first object v1 has the following true velocity:
So with v1 = c/2 and v2 = c/2, the actual velocity of the 2nd object is (c/2+ c/2)/(1+(c2/4 * 1/c2)) = 4/5 c.
B. General Relativity
C. Astronomy
The position of a star is determined by its declination and right ascension.
The declination is measured in degrees north or south of the celestial equator, that is the projection of the
equator.
The Right Ascension has a value of zero in Pisces and advances two hours though every
constellation.[393] One can compute the passage of time by the advancement of the constellations across
the sky.
Stars that are always visible, are in the Polar Circle of the sky.
There is a Midrash that before we are born, we have all the spiritual knowledge of our past lives and full
comprehension about what we need to accomplish in this lifetime. Nevertheless, at the moment of birth
an angel touches us just below the nose and we forget all we knew. We spend the rest of our lives trying
to find what we lost. And it is extremely important to find what we have lost in this instance. There are
many clues to discover one’s role in life. A lot can be learned from our family. A soul will choose a
family in order to improve itself in areas of weakness. While in this family there may be more conflicts,
correction leads to greater personal growth. One may also learn about oneself from one’s name. Who we
are named after will effect our role in life. The day we are born will also have an effect.
My tongue, every atom of my blood, form’d from this soil, this air,
Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same,
I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin,
Hoping to cease not till death.
HITLER'S POPE
Long-buried Vatican files reveal a new and shocking indictment of World War II's Pope Plus XII: that in
pursuit of absolute power he helped Adolf Hitler destroy German Catholic political opposition, betrayed
the Jews of Europe, and sealed a deeply cynical pact with a 20th-century devil.
BY JOHN CORNWELL
One evening several years ago when I was
having dinner with a group of students, the topic of the
papacy was broached, and the discussion quickly boiled
over. A young woman asserted that Eugenio Pacelli, Pope
Pius XII, the Pope during World War II, had brought
lasting shame on thc Catholic Church by failing to
denounce the Final Solution. A young man, a practicing
Catholic, insisted that the case had never been proved.
Chabad
The Chabad respect me because I keep a little distant from them. They can walk all over someone who is
too close.
Yichus
“Merits of the family” literally. The immeditate family influences the child’s values and stability.
Image of G-d
Ribono shel Olam cares more for the well being of our marriages than towards his own recognition. This
was the point of the test of adultery where Hashem permits His name to be wiped out for the sake of the
marriage. Why is this the case? Why is our relationship to Hashem of less significance then to others?
Men must realize that to be in the “Image of G-d” is not to expect recognition from others. This is the
reason that a good atheist may rate as high in the eyes of Hashem as a believer. The key is how
benevolent we act towards others. For the sake of kindness for others, Hashem foregoes recognition. The
way we treat our spouse falls in this category.
Now how will it be possible after death to feel closeness to Hashem if while we lived we did not achieve
this? Those that live in the “Image of G-d” will be as a loving friend of Hashem in the world to come.
The relationship of a friend is different from that of servant. Both are worthy goals.
A. Marriage
A husband must strive to be a ‘mench’. To do this he must be willing to suppress his own ego for the
sake of his wife. If his wife criticizes him, he should not counter. As Hashem was willing to permit his
name to be destroyed for the test of adultery or for the sake of the marriage so must a husband be
prepared to do similarly for the sake of his wife.
How to be a mench and also a good Jew is the question? To daven with a minyan morning and evening
can take time from ones wife especially if the work schedule is demanding as well. Instead a husband
may focus on his marriage with highest priority especially during the first year where both are learning
about each other.
A husband should let his wife lead a conversation. This will encourage her personal expression and self-
Attention and affection is the role of a husband towards his wife.[395] When one wishes to leave his house
he could ask permission of his wife. This adds to her sense of importance. It is good to sleep in the same
room as one’s wife.
It is a mitzvah to marry the daughter of one’s sister. Because children resemble the wife’s brother, there
will be a natural affection between the uncle and niece. Hashem answer the prayers of this man
immediately.[396]
B. Children
One should always shower ones children with love and hugs. This assists in the development of their self-
esteem. Bedwetting is a problem that stems from lack of positive complements to the child. Each night
when putting the child to sleep one should complement and state how one believes in them and their
potential. Overlook mistakes and give encouragement.
One must spend time with ones child. If the child feels that she is the most important thing to the parents,
then she will grow up close to her parents values. If a child is asking or behaving in a way completely out
of the ordinary it is usually a cry that the parents notice them and give them attention.
As a teenager a child may rebel and be testy. One must encourage her with complements. This gives her
confidence to be successful in all challenges. When the child comes from divorced parents one should
accept the child’s discussion of both sides so that the child feels right about her parents.
Our Hebrew names are our spiritual roots. My cousin Avraham Ellenbogen lives in Beer Sheva, much
like Abraham Avinu who chose that place as his home.
Maternal Grandparents
Aryeh Lev served as gabai of his shul, which meant he maintained the order of services, distributed
My maternal grandmother was a charitable woman who sent care packages to her relatives in Israel at the
beginning of Israel’s statehood when there were few supplies. When I visited Israel, I found that she is
well remembered by Sima Talmon of Kibbutz Maale HaHamisha. She was a dynamic lady who enjoyed
entertaining guests and socializing.
Paternal Grandparents
My grandmother was a remarkable woman who would fast every Monday and Thursday while my
grandfather sought for hiding places during the Holocaust. She read T’hillim and our Tanach in English
for hours each day. She was a pious woman with a saintly heart. She died on Erev Rosh Hodesh before
sunset on the last day of Adar.
I remember one particular story she would tell me taken from Ezekiel. This was the story of the valley of
dry bones. G-d set Ezekiel down in a valley and all around were bones. G-d asked Ezekiel, “Can these
bones yet live?” Ezekiel responded, “Oh G-d, only thou knowest.” G-d said prophesy unto these bones
that they should have flesh upon them and spirit within them. Ezekiel prophesied and it happened. G-d
said:
Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel; although, they say, our bones are dried,
and our hope is lost: we are cut off; they will yet rise up and I will bring
them back into the land of Israel.
(Ezekiel 37:11-12)
My grandmother’s favorite saying was “Everything will work out for the best.” One of her favorite
charities was the Rabbi Meir Baal Haness school in Tiberias, Israel.
Great Uncles
My great uncle and his family were murdered in the holocaust. My grandmother’s brother was very kind
and caring for the needs of those around him. He was a good family man.
Around me the world of Malchuts was blue with the glistening of gem stone lights along cave walls.
Above me the deep blue sky was parting and we passed through into the orange landscape of Yesod. The
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intrusion of the light of a living soul attracted the angels around. I then pronounced the name yy with the
vowel ‘T’ and ascended to Tiferets. There I stood in the Garden[397] and saw the bright light of a soul
before me. I inquired who he was and he responded, “Look into my soul and you shall know me.” He
wore a continuous smile on his face and I saw that he was my great uncle Joseph, Z”l whose name I bear.
He asked me if I would like him to show me around? I asked to see the Tree of Knowledge. It stood by
the Tree of Life but was smaller. I asked what is the fruit it bears? He said look and you will know. I saw
a red fruit. It was a pomegranate. I asked, why is the pomegranate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge? He
said, each seed is like a fruit in its own right and this reflects all of creation. There are worlds
within worlds. I asked, what is the secret of peace and happiness? He took me up to the world of Daat
and I saw the parting of Abba and Imma.[398] I entered the space between them. The space of Daat is not
a world, but the revelation of knowledge. I saw the answer was in his smile. To always where a smile is
to give contentment to others and thus oneself. I asked, what is the secret of how to where a smile? He
said one must let negative energy leave the body. Negative energy can leave via the eyes. One’s eyes can
also bless others.
XXII. Appendix
a) RaZ
6. O Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, because I know that the spirit of the holy
gods is in you, and no mystery troubles you, tell me the visions of my dream that I
7. Thus were the visions of my head in my bed; I saw, and behold, a tree in the midst
of the earth, and its height was great.
8. The tree grew, and was strong, and its height reached to heaven, and it was visible
to the end of all the earth;
Numbers 17:11
11. And Moses said to Aaron, Take a censer, and put fire in it from the altar, and put
on incense, and go quickly to the congregation, and make an atonement for them; for
anger has come out from the Lord; the plague has begun.
R. Eleazar said: When the Israelites gave precedence to ‘we will do’ over ‘we will
hearken,’ a Heavenly Voice went forth and exclaimed to them, Who revealed to My
children this secret, which is employed by the Ministering Angels, as it is written,
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Bless the Lord, ye angels of his. Ye mighty in strength, that fulfil his word, That
hearken unto the voice of his word: first they fulfil and then they hearken?
Followup
: Jeff,
: Up till now, have been working under the assumption that the
: Quasi Sefirah RaZ does not exist, while looking for proof
: that it does. However, your last couple of posts have given
: me reason to stop and think, what if it does exist?
: This would then brings up the question, if RaZ does exist, why
: is it so different from the well known Quasi Sefirah Daat? Is
: there some principle at work here that is not widely known?
: --------------
: When one considers that very little is know about how the
: Prophets actually prophesied. The idea of a hidden Quasi
: Sefirah begins to make sense. And since this knowledge was
: deliberately kept from the world, hence so few references
: to RaZ.
I agree.
: --------------
b) Poem
In Reply to: Re: His Name,His Essense, and the Tzimtzum posted by zalman hakotan on April 22, 1998
at 12:24:27:
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I went back before the trees to the days of
creation. I saw the creation of the animals,
the grass and all plant life, the creation of
the Sun, Moon, and Stars in the heaven. Finally
I saw the creation of the first light and then
the Tohu and Bohu that preceded. The first light
was the first line of light that flowed into the
empty space (the place of G-d’s withdrawal in the
tzimtzum). The chaos before was the emptiness of
G-d’s withdrawal. The emptiness represented the
quality of Din, judgment or constriction.
Love the Torah, learn the Torah, dance with the Torah, dwell with the Torah ...
: I'm sorry I don't know what "level" you are referring to when evrverthing was in chains. But what I've
seen in seforim is that the 22 lettters plus the five final
mantzepach letters emenate from the gevuru elah of atik yomin called botzina d'krdinusah. In more
simple words the letters in the upper worlds aren't actually forms,
rather the forms of the letters that we see hint or meramez to the different levels and forms of shefa from
the Ain Sof to the low worlds. Therefore inorder for there
to be duality or difference in shefa it perforce requires tzimtzum. So again the question returns, how is it
possible to have even letters before the Tzimtzum. I'd like to
quote from the Tikuney Zohar inorder that we can have a clear point of referance that sheds light on this
topic, "Every sefirah has a known name... You have no
known name as You fill all the names. You are the perfection of all the names." As Hank pointed out
earlier there is no name for Hashem that can describe his
Essence rather we give him a name according to how we percieve Him, but when we call him by that
name we are not calling that attribute rather Him Himself.
But it still remains unclear how there was an existence of letters or names before the tzimtzum as I wrote
earlier.
Shalom
been up and down the tree, all around mitzvot glow to keep
seen angels high above, the water fall between
looked down at the throne, stood before Unknown, now what is left of life
brought forth the demon AS, bound him to answer true, but what is left to know
traveled to the past, witnessed the creation, saw the first light
to slip further and further away knowing all along the truth,
so Hashem spoke to Job and put him in his place, G-d save us from this fate
one day we will see how the 7th beggar without feet
heals the prince and princess with our dancing
d) Yetzirah Plane
In Reply to: Re: Yetzirah plane posted by Jeff Spiegel on May 20, 1997 at 02:53:47:
: This plane is filled with immense angels. You will have no possibility of
: "manipulating" this plane. These angels can do
: with you as they like so it is best to behave. In
: order to reach the world of Yetzirah, one must
: have already achieve a high degree of humble
: perfection and would not be interested in
: "manipulation" at that level. As far as the
: sights, Yetzirah parallels our world in activities.
: The angels are busy in constructing palaces as
: we are in buildings. There are seven palaces in this
: world:
: The descent from the heaven of the ‘Throne of Glory’ leads to the place of the Merkavah or the ‘Throne
of G-d’. Beneath
the throne souls await their entry into our world.
:
: There are angelic guards for each of these
: palaces that will turn one away unless key
: answers are known.
e) Colors
In Reply to: Tree Of Life posted by Jonathan Blair on May 16, 1997 at 14:33:17:
Above it is the Crown. This is the light that crowns the desires of the mind and illuminates the paths of
Why is the light of Keter called a blinding invisible light? Blinding, since no objects can be seen in this
place. Invisible since the
light does this without being seen. Light, since the vision is clear.
The color of wisdom includes all colors for
wisdom includes all knowledge in its synthesis.
Yellow is associated with illumination and
green with fertility which together represent the
understanding of Binah with the fertility of
the mother partzuf. White and silver are
traditional associations with kindness and red
and gold for judgement. With the sefirah of
splendor is the illumination of the truth, i.e.
Yellow, and mysteries of Torah, i.e. violet.
: I have come across different Kabbalistic Tree Of Life's, with different colour arrangements eg. those
which appear in
traditional plain Queen scale colours, those which appear speckled, and those with very different colour
arrangements eg.
"School Of The Soul by Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi . Could you please explain to me their purpose, and use,
or failing this point
me at literature that does explains this?
f) Hashmal
Re: Hashmal
In Reply to: Hashmal posted by Gerard Zonus on May 15, 1997 at 02:28:47:
: Shalom,
: Is there still in Israel an hermetic tradition whose goal is the universal medecine needed for spiritual and
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physical regeneration
: Gérard Zonus
: [email protected]
g) Lag Ba Omer
On Lab Ba Omer Rabbi Akiva’s students died of a terrible plague. The plague was attributed to the
conflicting opinions the students held towards one another. Some thought that Bar Kochbah was the
Messiah. They differed on how to deal with the Romans. The lack of unity led to the plague.[399]
2. Breslov Discussions
3. Pluto
I believe this would differ from the Jewish mystical perspective. The idea is that G-d's first thought is
Adam Kadmon, the primordial man. Each of us represents a spark of this idea. Each of us is unique in our
place on the body. Each place is unique with either a masculine tone or feminine tone to its function.
At the end of times G-d will make a new world wherein will be the resurection of the dead. Each of our
souls will have its true body. Each of us will either be male or female in our true form. Hence our identity
body and soul is male or female. Jeff Spiegel
(Answer)
it is stated in the book that our souls are equally male and female, as is that which is called God. God is
the origin of all things, obviously. Thus the origin of male and female. Thus each of our souls is
simultaneously male and female... that which you site is simply another version of patriarchal
thinking..man first jeffrey
(Addition)
In Hebrew we call G-d's essence Ayn Sof which is beyond male and female.
The seferot or Tree of Life containing pillers of male character, female character and a central piller
reveal G-d's hightest image that we can know is equally male and female as you have pointed out to me.
We are created in the image of G-d so our soul contains both male and female aspects; the sefirot
manifest in each of us reflecting the same image. Still we have a body which is not equally male and
female. In Judaism the body is also an aspect of the soul, the Nefesh (body spirit) is the lowest level of
the soul. The body is part of the soul's identity.
The concept of being male combined with male and female qualities or female combined with female and
male qualities better matches the essence of who we are. This is also a reflection of the image of G-d
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where each sefira whether male or female has an aspect of each of the other sefirot within.
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Getting back to your book: Your concept of a composite chart from Pluto Volume II helped me
understand the dynamics of a couples direction together. Previously I had only looked at synastry for
understanding.
Is there a place where you describe the soul affects of Pluto's place in the other party's chart (constellation
and house)? Is this in Volume I which I haven't purchased yet? Currently I only see a description of the
composite Pluto's connection. Jeff Spiegel
4. Greek Qabalah
Dear Jeff,
Nice to hear from you. I agree 100% with everything you say. My book in no
way detracts from the glories of Hebrew Qabalah or its authenticity or
value, and please do not think that is what I intend. That would be like
saying Christianity means any less because it derives from Judaism. It only
enriches Hebrew Qabalah even more to discover new depths in its historical
origins and cultural sources, and my intention was only to make more people
aware of those depths. I am pleased that you found the book interesting
historically, and thank you very much for reading it.
Best regards,
Kieren Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Spiegel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 March 2001 15:14
To: ISL HKG HK Barry Kieren
Subject: The Greek Qabalah
Kieren,
While fasting on the 17th of Tamuz, I ascended in a vision to the higher worlds. I was seeking Rabbi
Nachman to ask him some questions. After passing Malchuts, Yesod, and Tiferets, I was stuck at the
gates of Daat which I did not know how to enter. Eventually I saw Binah and Hochmah embrace like a
mother and father and I was placed at the base of Keter. There I made it my will to find Rabbi Nachman.
I ascended to the worlds above Atzilut, passing through MH - hm - 45, BN - }b - 52, SaG - gs - 63, and
arriving at AV - bu - 72.[400] There I beheld Rabbi Nachman who was radiant with joy to see me. I asked
him what he was doing way up here. He told me if I continued studying his teachings I would understand.
The next day I am having dinner with a friend who has a letter from your settlement on his table. I
noticed the name of your settlement contains the phrase Mekor Chochma (source of wisdom).
That night I’m reading at home the following: “Havayah expanded with Yods, adding up to 72 (AV)
motivates the union of Hochmah - Wisdom (Father) and Binah - Understanding (Mother), through the
Neshamah of the Neshamah of the saint. It is associated with Hochmah - Wisdom.”[401] Now I know how
I ascended through Daat. The saint is Rabbi Nachman of Breslov who lives through his Chaya[402] even
in this world and is supporting the completion of Nachal Novea Mekor Chochma in the world of AV
which is the source of the sefira of Hochmah in the worlds above Atzulut.
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov says that we should say out every little concern we have to G-d, no matter
how small. Tell him all our problems. G-d loves us more than anyone else in the whole world loves us.
And he is more interested in hearing any little thing from us than anyone else. Some say, "How can I
bother Hashem with this small problem?" The answer is we are not bothering Him. He wants to be
bothered! This is the most powerful way to get close to Hashem.
In meditation we learn to act out what we are seeing or doing, to let the body become part of the
visualization deepens the experience. This may be by letting the body dance if it feels like dancing or
express itself with sign language. I will tell you it is possible for every person to get close to Hashem
even while we are still in the land of the living, Bless Hashem.
There are many gateways, but study of authentic texts is essential. In your case, I recommend the Torah,
Prophets, and Writings. Accompany this with walks in nature and conversations with G-d daily.
Finally meditate on questions that have arisen in your mind from the Bible and let the Ribono Shel Olam,
the Revered of the World teach you the answers with your signing.
6. AND G-D SAID UNTO MOSES (Exodus 3:14): R. Abba b. Mammel said: G-d said to Moses: ‘Thou
wishest to know My name. Well, I am called according to My work; sometimes I am called “Almighty G-
d”, “Lord of Hosts”, “G-d”, “Lord”. When I am judging created beings, I am called “G-d” (Elohim), and
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when I am waging war against the wicked, I am called “El Shadai” (Almighty G-d), and when I am
merciful towards My world, I am called “Adonai”, for “Adonai” refers to the Attribute of Mercy, as it is
said: The Lord, the Lord (Adonai, Adonai), G-d, merciful and gracious. Hence I am that I am in virtue of
My deeds.’ R. Isaac said: G-d said to Moses: ‘Tell them that I am now what I always was and always will
be’; for this reason is the word eheyeh written three times. Another explanation of I AM THAT I AM is
offered by R. Jacob b. Abina in the name of R. Huna of Sepphoris: G-d said to Moses: ‘Tell them that I
will be with them in this servitude, and in servitude will they always continue, but I will be with them!’
Whereupon Moses said to G-d: ‘Shall I tell them this? Is not this sufficient for the hour the evil thereof?’
G-d replied: ‘NO: THUS SHALT THOU SAY UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL: “I AM HATH
SENT ME UNTO YOU.” To thee only do I reveal this but not to them.’ Another interpretation of I AM.
Elohim adir (mighty), shofet (judger), dayyan (judge), chazak (strong), kabir, koach (powerful)
ish miylchamah (man of war), gibor (courageous), poked avon (exacts sin),
meshalem gemul (repays in kind)
Hashem norah (awesome), noseh avon (carrier of sin), over al pesha (overlooker of transgression)
emet (truth), marom (on high), ram (exalted), notzar chesed (creator of compassion),
shochen ad (perpetual dweller) kadosh (holy).
The name may be composed of the tetragrammaton three times or contain the initials of the twelve tribes
of Israel.
This is one of the most obscure names of G-d.[410] Rashi comments that ‘this name was not given over to
us’.[411] Hence, the derivation of the name is not well known. The name of Moses’s mother Yocheved -
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dbkwy has the gematria of 42. She is considered the mother of 600,000 souls, suggesting the name is
related to creation.[412] The gematria for mother - ama is also 42. Other Kabbalists believed the name was
composed from the first 42 letters of the Bible with each portion bearing the “magical potency” of the
entirety.[413]
The 42 Letter Name is the force behind the mitzvah for a man to marry and have children.
“Thou shalt die” in this world “and not live” in the world-to-come.
When Hezekiah asked him, “Why is the punishment so severe?” Isaiah replied,
“Because you did not try to have children.” Hezekiah replied,
“because it was shown to me by the holy spirit that children issuing from me
will not be worthy.” Isaiah replied,
“What have you to do with the secrets of the Holy One?
What you have been commanded, you should have done,
and let G-d do what He pleases.”
(Ber 10a. - Book of Legends 632:196)
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov taught that the secret of the 42-letter name is revealed in Nachman’s fifth
story, “The King Who Could Not Have Children, the Queen, the Daughter, and the Prince of Gems.”[414]
In this story, the King asks the Jews of his kingdom to pray on his behalf that he may have a child. The
Jews reply to the King that he will need the prayer of a Tzaddik to accomplish this. They find a tzaddik
who the king speaks to and the tzaddik agrees to pray on the kings behalf for the sake of the Jews in the
Kingdom...
7 Malchuts in Hesed xty gba The energy of each of the six days is
received by Malchuts.
8 Hesed in Gevurah q
9 Gevurah in Gevurah r
10 Tiferet in Gevurah u
11 Netzah in Gevurah c
12 Hod in Gevurah f
13 Yesod in Gevurah }
14 Malchut in Gevurah }fc urq
15 Hesed in Tiferet n
16 Gevurah in Tiferet g
17 Tiferet in Tiferet d
18 Netzah in Tiferet y
19 Hod in Tiferet k
20 Yesod in Tiferet c
21 Malchut in Tiferet cky dgn
22 Hesed in Netzah k
23 gevurah in netzah f
24 Tiferet in Netzah r
25 Netzah in Netzah x
26 Hod in Netzah t
27 Yesod in Netzah g
28 Malchut in Netzah gtx rfk
29 Hesed in Hod j
30 Gevurah in Hod q
31 Tiferet in Hod d
32 Netzah in Hod f
33 Hod in Hod n
34 Yesod in Hod u
35 Malchuts in Hod unf dqj
The name is associated with the 7 days of the week, 6 letters for each day.[415] The letters on each line
correspond with the sefirot Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzah, Hod, and Yesod respectively with the whole
line corresponding to Malchut.[416] The line for Shabbat is:
tyx wqc
The letter vav is Tiferet in Malchuts. The tzaddik is in the place of Netzah in Malchuts.[417] Each line
corresponds to a 1000 years of creation. The last line refers to the last 1000 years of creation. Each 1000
years is also associated with a sefira and the last 1000 years for the age of moshiach that is kingship and
Malchuts.
The 42 Letter Name is associated with the 7 days of creation. The ‘workings of creation’ - Ma’aseh
Bereshis begins with the letters Mem Bet in Hebrew. The gematria value of Mem Bet - bm is 42. Above I
describe a vision of creation associated with the name hw la. The gematria value of this name is also
5+6+30+1 = 42. Since the name begins with Aleph - a, the first Hebrew letter and ends with Tav - t, the
last Hebrew letter, we know that all creation is contained within this Name.[418]
Some consider that the name derives from the initial letters of Nehunia ben Hakanah’s “Anah B’Coach”
sung before L’chai Dodi. The Hai Gaon says that each of the individual six letter names is significant in
its own right. The fifth has the gematria 241 equating to the angel Gzrel.[421] “Speaking this Name in its
entirety counteracts an evil decree issued against one in Heaven.”[422]
The 42 Letter Name begins with Av - ba – Father, associating with the sefira of Hochmah and Partzuf
Abba. Rav in Tractate Kiddushin, 71a had the following comments on the 42 Letter Name:
That this Name is to be revealed only to a man who stands in the middle of his life, who is pious and
modest, who never gives way to anger and to drink, who is not obstinate. Whoever knows that Name and
preserves it in purity is beloved in heaven and beloved upon earth; is well considered by man and
inherits both worlds.[423]
Urbach in “The Sages” describes a papyrus, which portrayed the Divine name in a triangular
structure.[424] At the base were 12 positions for the 12 Letter Name, and then 42 positions for the 42
Letter Name and then the full 72 positions ending at top. Adjusting the rows one can see the pyramid
structure.
69 70 71 72
64 65 66 67 68
58 59 60 61 62 63
51 52 53 54 55 56 57
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Three transcriptions of the Tetragrammaton make up the bottom row, while the Forty Two Letter Name
makes up the bottom four rows and the whole structure, the Seventy Two Letter Name. The top row is
the Tetragrammaton. Because the 12 Letter Name is not a subset of the Forty Two Letter Name, the
papyrus does not explain the origin of the specific letters of these names. Since the papyrus was written
in Greek, the structure represents the influence of Greek thought on Jewish mysticism.
The Song of Moses, Az Yshir Moshe, consists of eighteen repetitions of the Tetragrammaton, the hywh
\c.[425] In Midrash Raba Genesis 15:14, G-d promised Moshe that he would save his descendants from
Egypt with this name. Hence, this song sung after the victory at the Reed Sea alludes to the Name.
This name is made up of the composition of three versus of 72 letters each in Exodus. The Shaarey Orah
brings down that these verses can also be composed into 54 names of 4 letters each. This would
correspond to the gematria of Dalet Nun - nd, the center 2 letters in the name Adonai - ynda. The first
letter of this name is Aleph corresponding to the name Ehyeh that begins with an Aleph as well. The last
letter is a Yod, which begins the name of the Tetragrammaton. Adonai is associated with the sefira
Malchuts. Malchuts is an entry point for prayer to the heavens.
6. Without Name
Ultimately Hashem is beyond all names or without Name. The Or HaMaor in Shoftim recognized:
Everything originates with G-d; therefore, He even gives existence to the four letters...
Even though we make use of the Tetragrammaton (YHVH) and speak of it as G-d’s “proper name,” it is
only meant to be “for the world” so that people would be able to call Him by some name and thus bring
His providence to bear upon them. G-d is actually above all names. I later heard this had been said in the
name of the Baal Shem Tov.[426]
Rabbi Zev Wolf of Zitamer
All names are but part of His creation as well as the attributes that we have ascribed to Him even the
Sefirot.[427]
D. Sidhartha
Trees bow down, animals serving; these are the symbols of this time.
“If you tighten the string to tight it will snap; if you leave it to loose it will not play.”
(Sidhartha’s awakening from asceticism.)
XXIII. Glossary
Keter rtk Crown or highest sefira. Place of G-d’s Will - }wxr - ratzon.
Hochmah hmkj Wisdom the second sefira. The singular purpose of creation.
Binah hnyb Understanding
Tzelem The image of the primordial man, Adam Kadmon. The image of G-d or the
ideal man.
Guarding the Covenant Keeping continuous laws of the covenant like keeping kosher and speaking
pleasantly.
Mitzvah Commandment
Mishkan The Tabernacle consisted of tent walls in a large rectangle.
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XXIV. Bibliography
4. Don't use the "if you loved me" appeal. Since persons with mood
disorders are not in control of their affliction, this approach
only increases guilt. It is like saying, "If you loved me, you
would not have diabetes."
5. Avoid any threats unless you think them through carefully and
definitely intend to carry them out. There may be times, of
course, when a specific action is necessary to protect children.
Idle threats only make the person feel you don't mean what you say.
6. If the person uses drugs and/or alcohol, don't take it away from
them or try to hide it. Usually this only pushes the person into
a state of desperation and/or depression. In the end he/she will
simply find news ways of getting more drugs or alcohol if he/she
wants them badly enough. This is not the time or place for a
power struggle.
10. Don't try to protect the person from situations which you believe
they might find stressful or depressing. One of the quickest ways
to push someone with a mood disorder away from you is to make them
feel like you want them to be dependent on you.
Each person must learn for themselves what works best for them,
especially in social situations. If, for example, you try to
"shush" people who ask questions about the disorder, treatment,
medications, etc., you will most likely stir up old feelings of
resentment and inadequacy. Let the person decide for THEMSELVES
whether to answer questions, or to gracefully say "I'd prefer to
discuss something else, and I really hope that doesn't offend you".
11. Don't do for the person that which he/she can do for him/herself.
You cannot take the medicine for him/her; you cannot feel his/her
feelings for him/her, and you can't solve his/her problems for
him/her; so don't try. Don't remove problems before the person
can face them, solve them or suffer the consequences.
This work in progress is intended to train one to experience authentic kabbalah. Study the manual by
browsing the table of contents, links, and footnotes. Let your spirit be your guide and Ribono Shel Olam
(the Master of the World) will reveal what you need to learn next. The work focuses on learning kabbalah
through character improvement through the theoretical, meditative, and practical kabbalah. While I have
written down some of my own kabbalistic journeys, in the final analysis one must choose his own path and
with the blessing of G-d reveal another truth path to the Infinite.
This work uses a Hebrew true-type font that should be downloaded and installed on a PC to view the work
correctly. To install the Hebrew true type font:
Your Hebrew fonts should now be installed. For any questions, send email to [email protected]. The following
tables are in the left frame.
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I. Introduction
This work summarizes a three-year study on developing mystical awareness. The purpose of this work is to
provide the keys for developing a mystical relationship with G-d. Each of us has our own pathway to
follow. Nevertheless, Jewish mystics throughout the ages have recorded an authentic map. Those who
follow this map will find the greatest of mystical experiences! This is reassuring and a validation of the
authenticity of the teachings of our prophets and sages.
The word used for tree in Genesis 13:2 is ‘siah’ which also means conversation and grass. We need never
feel lonely in this world if we go out and talk to the trees and pray amongst the grasses like Isaac. The Tree
of Life is sometimes identified with the Torah and also the mystical tree of 32 paths containing the 10
sefirot. If we cling to this tree in this world we will find eternal life in the world to come. The key is
discovering the eternal life while yet in this world, as King David said,
David danced before the Ark as the priests carried it up to Jerusalem. Simchas Torah is celebrated by
dancing with the Torah. Lighting candles symbolizes freedom on Chanukah. In the end the candlelight, our
souls, ascend to heaven to dance with the angels of G-d who will bring us to a new home in a new world.
‘Rab Judah reported in the name of Samuel:[1] Three thousand traditional laws were forgotten during the
period of mourning for Moses’. They said to Joshua: ‘Ask’;[2] (that they be revealed from heaven) he
replied: It is not in heaven.[3] They [the Israelites] said to Samuel: ‘Ask’; he replied: [Scripture says:]
These are the commandments,[4] implying [that since the promulgation of these commandments] no
prophet has now the right to introduce anything new.
Said R. Isaac the Smith: Also the law relating to a sin-offering whose owners have died was forgotten
during the period of mourning for Moses. They [the Israelites] said to Phinehas: ‘Ask’; he replied to them:
‘It is not in heaven’. They said to Eleazar: ‘Ask’. He replied: ‘These are the commandments’, implying
[that since the promulgation of these commandments] no prophet has now the right to introduce anything
new.
G-d creates truth. Man forms reality.[5] The Word—Logos, reforms reality continuously. In science, our
concept of the Universe evolves with each new empirical observation changing reality.[6] The past exists
only in memories and recordings of history. We determine the reality of the past by our present memory
and our focus on what existed.
Prophetic revelation is the gateway to truth. Hence, the Written Torah is entirely revelation of truth revealed
to Moses on Mt. Sinai.[7] On the other hand, the Oral Torah, which includes Mishnah, Midrash, and
Gemara, is a mixture of G-d’s truth and man’s reality. Within the Gemara, there is Aggada (story), Halacha
(law), and Kabbalah (received mysticism). When a sage writes with Ruach Hakodesh, he reveals truth.
When he writes with dialectic[8] legal questioning and answering (Pilpul) or hermeneutical[9] exposition
(Drash), he forms reality.[10] In the Midrash, there is Drash, explanation, based on conjecture and there is
Drash based on Ruach Hakodesh as well. The Oral Torah sections on Halacha often read into the Written
Torah to form reality. For this reason these sections are not found in heaven.[11]
Rab Judah reported in the name of Rab: When Moses departed [this world] for the Garden of Eden he said
to Joshua: ‘Ask me concerning all the doubts you have’. He replied to him: ‘My Master, have I ever left you
for one hour and gone elsewhere? Did you not write concerning me in the Torah: But his servant Joshua
the son of Nun departed not out of the tabernacle? Immediately the strength [of Moses] weakened and
[Joshua] forgot three hundred laws and there arose [in his mind] seven hundred doubts [concerning laws].
Then all the Israelites rose up to kill him. The Holy One, blessed be He, then said to him [Joshua]: ‘It is not
possible to tell you. Go and occupy their attention in war, as it says: Now after the death of Moses the
servant of the Lord, it came to pass that the Lord spake; and it further says; [Prepare you victuals for
within three days, etc.].
It has been taught: A thousand and seven hundred kal wahomer and gezerah shawah and specifications of
the Scribes were forgotten during the period of mourning for Moses. Said R. Abbuha: Nevertheless Othniel
the son of Kenaz restored [these forgotten teachings] as a result of his dialectics,[12] as it says: And Othniel
the son of Kenaz, the brother of Caleb, took it; and he gave him Achsah his daughter to wife.
The dialectics of the Oral Law are not in heaven. Instead, they are man’s formation and reality. With
dialectic reasoning, the rabbis extract ideas for new applications of the Written Torah and with
hermeneutical exposition they interpret the stories in the Torah. In this manner, the Torah adjusts itself over
time with new situations. Nevertheless, we cannot be sure that the conclusions or explanations were in fact
G-d’s true intention or meaning. This reality is formed by man. Interestingly, the Rabbis hold these
principles higher than the will of G-d when faced with revelation:[13]
R. Helbo said: One must always observe the honour due to his wife, because blessings rest on a man's
home only on account of his wife, for it is written, And he treated Abram well for her sake. And thus did
Raba say to the townspeople of Mahuza, Honour your wives, that ye may be enriched.
We learnt elsewhere: If he cut it into separate tiles, placing sand between each tile: R. Eliezer declared it
R. Nathan met Elijah and asked him: What did the Holy One, Blessed be He, do in that hour? — He
laughed [with joy], he replied, saying, ‘My sons have defeated Me, My sons have defeated Me.’ It was said:
On that day all objects which R. Eliezer had declared clean were brought and burnt in fire. Then they took
a vote and blessed him off.[14] Said they, ‘Who shall go and inform him?’ ‘I will go,’ answered R. Akiba,
‘lest an unsuitable person go and inform him, and thus destroy the whole world.’[15] What did R. Akiba do?
He donned black garments and wrapped himself in black, and sat at a distance of four cubits from him.
‘Akiba,’ said R. Eliezer to him, ‘what has particularly happened to-day?’ ‘Master,’ he replied, ‘it appears
to me that thy companions hold aloof from thee.’ Thereupon he too rent his garments, put off his shoes,
removed [his seat] and sat on the earth, whilst tears streamed from his eyes. The world was then smitten: a
third of the olive crop, a third of the wheat, and a third of the barley crop. Some say, the dough in women's
hands swelled up.
Hashem like a parent takes pleasure in the new works of His children. “Defeated Me” is as if to say, “my
children have become smarter than me.”
A Tanna taught: Great was the calamity that befell that day, for everything at which R. Eliezer cast his eyes
was burned up. R. Gamaliel[16] too was traveling in a ship, when a huge wave arose to drown him. ‘It
appears to me,’ he reflected, ‘that this is on account of none other but R. Eliezer b. Hyrcanus.’ Thereupon
he arose and exclaimed, ‘Sovereign of the Universe! Thou knowest full well that I have not acted for my
honour, nor for the honour of my paternal house, but for Thine, so that strife may not multiply in Israel! ‘At
that the raging sea subsided.
Ima Shalom was R. Eliezer's wife, and sister to R. Gamaliel. From the time of this incident onwards she did
not permit him to fall upon his face in the Tachnun prayer.[17] Now a certain day happened to be New
Moon, but she mistook a full month for a defective one. Others say, a poor man came and stood at the door,
and she took out some bread to him. [On her return] she found him fallen on his face. ‘Arise,’ she cried out
to him, ‘thou hast slain my brother.’ In the meanwhile an announcement was made from the house of
Rabban Gamaliel that he had died. ‘Whence dost thou know it?’ he questioned her. ‘I have this tradition
from my father's house: All gates are locked, excepting the gates of wounded feelings.’
Rabbi Gamaliel held views similar to that of Shamai in terms of strictness. The following viewpoint was in
contradiction to the teaching of Avos 1:1 to “educate many disciples.”[18]
For Rabban Gamaliel had issued a proclamation [saying]. No disciple whose character does not
correspond to his exterior may enter the Beth ha-Midrash.
Rabbi Gamaliel also instituted the 19th blessing of the Amidah that cursed unbelievers, the Sadduces, and
heretics in his time. Later, the blessing referred to Christian persecutors or to secular scoffers. For example,
in the year 1400 a baptized Jew spread the slander that the words “for they bow to void and vanity and pray
to a god who does not help”[19] in the Alenu prayer referred to the founder of Christianity. Hence, today the
blessing or curse begins, “And for the slanders let there be no hope.” The first word beginning with a vav,
“And”, combines the blessing with the previous blessing in order to maintain the eighteen blessing
limitation of the Amidah according to the Mishnah, “RABBAN GAMALIEL SAYS: EVERY DAY A
MAN SHOULD SAY THE EIGHTEEN BENEDICTIONS.” [20] Nevertheless, the Gemara explains the
intention is that we recite the name of G-d specifically eighteen times to metaphorically compose the Great
Name (the Seventy-two Letter Name). [21] With the 19th benediction, this is no longer the case!
Our Rabbis taught: He who wounds the feelings of a proselyte transgresses three negative injunctions, and
he who oppresses him infringes two. Wherein does wronging differ? Because three negative injunctions are
stated: Viz., Thou shalt not wrong a stranger [i.e., a proselyte], And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your
land, ye shall not wrong him, and ye shall not therefore wrong each his fellowman, a proselyte being
included in ‘fellowman.’ But for ‘oppression’ also three are written, viz., and thou shalt not oppress him,
Also thou shalt not oppress a stranger, and [If thou lend money to any of my people that is poor by thee,]
thou shalt not be to him as a usurer which includes a proselyte! — But [say] both [are forbidden] by three
[injunctions].
It has been taught: R. Eliezer the Great said: Why did the Torah warn against [the wronging of] a proselyte
in thirty-six, or as others say, in forty-six, places? Because he has a strong inclination to evil.[22] What is
the meaning of the verse, Thou shalt neither wrong a stranger, nor oppress him; for ye were strangers in
the land of Egypt? It has been taught: R. Nathan said: Do not taunt your neighbour with the blemish you
yourself have. And thus the proverb runs: If there is a case of hanging in a man's family record, say not to
him, ‘Hang this fish up for me.’
Rabbi Gamaliel teaches, “so that strife may not multiply in Israel!” the decree of the majority is upheld
indifferent to the will of heaven. A legitimate question is whether strife multiplies when a minority with the
truth is disregarded for the majority.[23] The Karite movement disregarded the entire Oral Law and formed
its own people, because they did not believe the Oral Torah was authentic revelation. The Reform
movement broke from Orthodox Judaism because they set out on their own search for the Truth. One man
plus the Truth is greater than then the majority.[24]
The Torah sets out the role of the elders/judges to try cases with the “spirit of G-d.”
NUM 11:16 And the LORD said unto Moses, Gather unto me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom
thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of
the congregation, that they may stand there with thee.
NUM 11:17 And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee,
and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not
thyself alone.
The officers operated in the gates of the city, attempting to judge correctly with the spirit of G-d. To protect
against biased influences, G-d forbids them from accepting gifts.
DEU 16:18 Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth thee,
throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment.
DEU 16:19 Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift
doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous.
DEU 16:20 That which is altogether just shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live, and inherit the land which
the LORD thy God giveth thee.
The 70 elders would constitute the court of the Sanhedren with Moses serving as the President, Nasi. With
the High Priest this is 72 and they parallel the 72 names of G-d.[25] The 70 elders represent 70 higher angels
guiding 70 nations of the world. The Sanhedren served to clarify and unify the law of Israel, the Oral Law
as well as to hear cases.
In Hebrew the word for Bible is Tanach -]”nt. Tanach stands for Torah, Navi’im, and Ctovim - \ykwtk,
\yaybn, hrwt. These are the three principal areas of the Bible. In order to develop an authentic meditative
reference one should study all of the books of the Bible.
A. Torah
This includes Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
a) Parsha Bereshsis
The first book of the Torah contains the description of creation. The first sentence encapsulates the order of
creation in seven words.
In the beginning G-d created the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)
Bereshis Bara Elohim et hashamayim vet haaretz -- {rah taw \ymch ta \yqla arb tycarb
The first word contains the word Rosh - car that means head. The first three letters are the same as the
second word, Bara - arb, which means create. Elohim - \yqla is the name of G-d as creator of natural law.
Alternatively, we translate the first three words of Genesis as “G-d created the beginning.”
Now the earth was unformed and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep
And the spirit of G-d hovered over the face of the waters. (Genesis 1:2)
vhaaretz haita tohu vbohu vhoshech al penai g’hom v rooach elohim mrahepet al pnai hamayim
\ymh ynp-lu tpjrm \yqla hwrw \wht ynp-lu ]cjw whbw wht htyh {rahw
Chaos or Tohu is the place of the sefirot before the shattering. The sefirot received but did not give light
which eventually caused their shattering. Tohu is the source of evil and the shattered components of the
sefirot are called the Klipah Nogah, the glowing shell. After the shattering some of the vessels were
reassembled into the Partzufim - group forms, which make up the sefirot as they behave today. The name of
G-d in Tohu is associated with the letters aleph mem shin - cma – emesh.[33] In Bohu, the name of G-d is
associated with the letters yod heh vav - why. The Sefer Yetzirah labels cma mother letters. The father
letters why descend from them. The father letters make up the tetragrammaton name of G-d as we know it
today. The mother letters represent the name of G-d in the preceding world of chaos. Aleph derives Vav,
Mem derives Yod, Shin derives Heh.[34]
cacm - 381
hwhy - 26
And G-d said, Let there be light: and there was light. (Genesis 1:3)
The light created here preceded the creation of the Sun and refers to the good light Hashem has stored away
for us in the world to come:
Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun,
and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,
as the light of the seven days.
(Isaiah 30:26)
The creation story illustrates the progression from general to specific. The seven days associate with the
seven lower sefirot and seven character qualities.
By drawing the creation process in the form of the Tree of Life, we can see the descent from general to
specific:
Figure 1: The 7 Days of Creation in Descent and the Form of the Partzuf Zer Anpin
The creation of Light on the first day is completed on the fourth with the objects that manifest light. The
creation of the Sky, Clouds, and Oceans is completed on the fifth day with sky and sea life. The creation of
Land is completed on the sixth day with land life.[35]
All creation rests on the foundation of the seven days since each day sustains a seventh of creation. The
Shaarey Orah teaches us that taking an oath - huwbc is to place creation upon ones words.[36] We should
not break our word since this adversely effects the building – }ynb of creation.[37]
Wisdom has built her house; she has hewn out her seven pillars
hubc hydwmu hbxj htyb htnb twmkj
(Proverbs 9:1)
We must be careful with taking oaths and speaking words before those who attempt to ensnare, has
vshalom. Hazal taught to avoid taking oaths. The place for oaths is in our relationship to G-d. The oath is
intended to raise us above ourselves to commit to a greater level of observance.
Adam, Eve, and the Garden of Eden initially existed in the spiritual realm. According to Kabbalah, this
place is in sefira Tiferet. Adam and Eve initially existed in spiritual bodies not unlike the angels. After
eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, Adam and Eve became physical beings with physical
temptations.
“Accordingly, we find that in the beginning, before his sin, Adam was on a very high level – first, in point
of his existence, that is in terms of the results of his deeds, which rose to the worlds heights as we wrote
previously and second in point his form and the form of his deeds.
...
Note, then; what the Garden of Eden was, it will unquestionably continue to be – rarefied, spiritual abode,
where the spirits abide even now. And the Torah testifies concerning Adam that he dwelt there and ate and
enjoyed the fruits that grew there. But since we see it to be the present habitation of the souls, it must be
that its fruits were not earthy gross things, but far more delicate, being at least as air compared to earth. And
the eating of them, too, was not by a body coarse and gross, as at present, but by a rarefied, almost spiritual
body, like that of Elijah or Hanoch, ...”[38]
Adam and Eve were not the first physical people in the world but the first people in the image of G-d. They
existed in the spiritual realm until G-d placed them in exile in this world.
This meditation is for Shabbas in order to review the events of the week:
Remember back to last Saturday night through the following night. This is Yom Rishon, the first day of the
week. This day is dominated by the sefira of hesed that is loving kindness. Recall acts of kindness and
expressions of love you showed another on this day.
Remember back to Yom Sheni, this is the second day of the week from Sunday night through Monday. The
day is dominated by the sefira of gevurah. Gevurah represents how we help others and ourselves grow
through discipline, rigor, and organization. Try to remember what you did to help organize yourself or
others that day. Recall any struggles and how those struggles served the purpose of helping people grow.
Remember back to Yom Shlishi, the third day in the week. This begins on Monday night through Tuesday.
This day is dominated by sefira tiferets which is associated with compassion and balanced harmony. Recall
events that brought you or others to a state of harmony on this day. Remember any acts of compassion you
showed others.
Remember back to Wednesday, which is Yom Revaee, the fourth day in the week beginning Tuesday night
through Wednesday. This day is dominated by the sefira netzah that represents the quality of enduring.
Recall what events you saw this day that will have lasting impact on yourself and others. What did you do
that required endurance for the day and served to rescue and help others?
Remember back to Thursday that is Yom Hamishi, the fifth day of the week from Wednesday night through
Thursday. This day is dominated by Hod. Hod which represents humbleness is not a passive trait but
requires one to go out and interact with other people keeping a sense of humility in ones personality. This
Remember back to Friday that is Yom Sheshe, the sixth day of the week from Thursday night through
Friday. The day is dominated by the sefira of Yesod that represents joining and bonding with others. What
did you do on Friday to promote your relationship with significant others.
Remember back to Saturday, Shabbat, the seventh day of the week. Shabbat is the receptacle for all the
deeds of the rest of week. Shabbat is dominated by the sefira of Malchut that is the kingdom of G-d in this
world. Malchuts is the sum total of whom we are which is our soul. There is a channel between Yesod and
Malchuts and all of energy is deposited with Malchuts which determines the quality of our soul.
While reading Scholem’s Jewish Mysticism and Cohn-Sherbok’s Jewish Mysticism (pp. 152-156), Erev
Shabbas, I ran across Luria’s idea of the tzimtzum, the withdrawal and reentry of G-d in the process of
creation. The following morning I did this meditation to unravel its secrets:
I began to regress myself with the intention of going back to the beginning of time. I saw when I was 25
and living in Israel. I saw further back to 1968 and the Vietnam war. I saw World War I and then back to
Lincoln giving an address from a train.[39] I saw the War of 1812. I saw French ships entering US seas in
order to stave off the English in the Independence War. I saw back into the history of England.
I saw the Jews living in Spain and how they were both a thorn and a blessing here. Their stubbornness was
a thorn to the Spanish Inquisitors who attempted to force their conversion to Christianity by torture. I saw
the Second Temple standing in its magnificence and then the First Temple in smaller form. Finally, I saw
the tabernacle at Shilo of simplistic beauty, perfectly dedicated to Hashem’s service. The tabernacle was a
rectangular mound off the floor. There were stairs ascending from all sides. I saw an alter upon it with a
pleasant smoke rising up to heaven. I heard G-d say:
Dance with Israel, sing with Israel, pray with Israel, love with Israel ...
I wondered what made Israel so great and I heard the answer was in their simplicity of service to Hashem.
Each tribe lived in its own area and had a unique service in the land of Israel. I saw tzitzits on their four-
cornered garments but I also saw that their daily lives were not obsessed with learning. Instead, they
learned to live, not lived to learn. They worked and kept the commandments, loved G-d and raised families,
spending most of their lives nurturing one another and the land they lived on.
I went back further in time briefly glimpsing the life of Abraham, back to the time when Hanoch walked the
land. Hanoch was righteous all his days:
And Enoch walked with G-d after he begat Methuselah three hundred years,
and begat sons and daughters:
And all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years:
And Enoch walked with G-d: and he was not; for G-d took him.
(Genesis 5:22-24)
I saw when Hanoch became “not.” His soul was drawn out of his body swiftly leaving no remnant in his
body, his bones losing all form returning to earth.[40]
[At this point Hashem granted an angelic voice to ask questions on the rest of the journey. During the
review of this vision while walking to shul, I wanted to know the name of the voice, which I called Kol.
The voice asked, “Who am I?” I responded, “the angel Metatron who was formerly Hanoch.” I asked to
understand how Moshe communicated with G-d face to face; how his prophesy was from a higher source
than the prophesy of others? I saw that G-d filled Moshe with the first light of divine truth— a stream of
light filling an empty sphere, the tzimtzum. Few receive prophecy directly from Hashem; most receive
prophecy through the angels who are of the same form as Moshe. The messiah will be like Moshe again—
see the Tish B’Av vision.]
I went back further to the Garden of Eden and saw the creation of Eve. I saw how Hashem drew forth a rib
from Adam, and fashioned a woman and placed her beside him as he slept. I saw the Tree of Life and the
Tree of Knowledge in the garden. The later was like a fruit tree of modest height. On the other hand, the
Tree of Life’s height extended into the reaches of the sky and its width was too wide to fathom. The Tree
called for an embrace. As I came close, a spiritual fire encompassed us and I felt myself cleansed of any
taint of sin. [This was necessary to proceed further.]
I went back before the trees to the days of creation. I saw the creation of the animals, grass and all plant
life; the creation of the Sun, Moon, and Stars in the heaven. Finally, I saw the creation of the first light and
the preceding Tohu and Bohu. The first light was the first line of light that flowed into the empty space (the
place of G-d’s withdrawal in the tzimtzum). The chaos before was the emptiness of G-d’s withdrawal.[41]
The emptiness represented the quality of Din, judgment or constriction.[42]
I plunged into the emptiness and felt the withdrawal of Hashem. The rate of withdrawal was beyond
physical travel and I wondered how I would reach the receding point. The Kol said to travel by spirit and
will to reach the boundary. I saw the edge of light in the distance. I willed myself through the edge and now
I stood in the undifferentiated form of the first light. I could not comprehend what was around me. I tried to
recall some daat - knowledge that would help me understand. This place was before and beyond the
creation of the Sefirot. Not even the place of Hashem’s Ratzon - Will existed in this light.[43] I glimmered
above the sefirot and the Kol asked what I saw. I told her I saw of BN, MH, SaG, and AV, the realm of the
Hebrew letters.
I saw the Hebrew letters traveling in chains.[44] There were also the 10 numerals but they were separate like
flying disks in space. I moved my mind to the source of the letters in the light and saw the primordial form
of the Torah in the light. I heard this song:
Love the Torah, learn the Torah, dance with the Torah, dwell with the Torah ...
There were no angels yet created as there were no worlds but I still heard the Kol and wondered about its
existence. I sought out the voice and noticed a small space in the light, a small tzimtzum. I saw a thread of
light entering the space, which was like a mouth transmitting the words. Here, I learned how G-d speaks to
Moses and the angels face to face but to the rest of us through angels. The Torah was one of 10 forms that
existed prior to all creation.
There was no sense of a personal G-d in the Ayn Sof. I felt only Nothing and I didn’t understand why. I
wanted to find my personal G-d but even this is a result of creation! The Kol asked me what I could know?
I told him I could not know anything else while in my separate spirit and that to know further would result
in the end of my own identity. I did not fear this kind of death strange enough since it was a merging with
the Cosmos from whence I came. Nevertheless, I realized that even beyond the heaven of G-d’s creation
and man’s comprehension, lies the Ayn Sof which dissolves all identity back into itself, the experience at
the end of life. This ‘final experience’ is the end of knowledge and self-being, an utter nihilism of personal
existence and yet beyond even thought or supreme consciousness as we imagine.
I asked the Kol to guide me and we preceded forward out of this light into consciousness, and yet, I
remained in a waking trance to memorize the vision. I would have to wait until the end of Shabbas to write
it down. The Kol asked me how I would do this. I answered that I would review it forward until the point
after creation and than review it backward from my own life. I reviewed it as I walked to shul. This
morning I picked up the “Book of Enoch” and brought it upstairs subconsciously, to begin a new learning.
Enoch became the angel Metatron, highest of the angels.[45] Rabbi Ishmael receives this explanation:[46]
sons of) those who perished in the days of the Flood? What doeth he in the Raqia (ayqr,
Firmament)?”[47]
7. Again the Holy One, blessed be He, answered and said to them: “What are ye, that ye
enter and speak in My Presence? I delight in this one more than in all of you, and hence
he shall be a prince and a ruler over you in the high heavens.”
8. Forthwith all stood up and went out to meet me, prostrated themselves before me and
said: “Happy art thou and happy is thy father for thy Creator doth favor thee.”
9. And because I am small and a youth among them in days, months, and years, therefore
they call me “Youth” (run, Na’ar).
Also Enoch III explains how the Hebrew letters transcend even the world of Atzulut:
The birthday of the world approaches.[49] The Shaarey Orah describes the story of Abraham and Isaac as a
battle between kindness and judgment.[50] The gematria of kindness – Hesed – dsj, 4+60+8 is 72, which
parallels the 72 names of G-d in the Great Name of triplets. The Great Name is composed from three
sequential sentences in Exodus, each having 72 letters.[51] Abraham associates with kindness and mercy,
and Isaac with judgment. When Abraham bound Isaac, mercy was binding judgment to show that mercy is
greater. Mercy is above judgment and acts first to release us as Abraham released Isaac. Isaac loved Esau
for Esau would be the instrument of judgment for Israel. Isaac saw that Israel would go into exile and this
would save them from utter destruction. They would atone with oppression in the exile - galut.
Nevertheless, Isaac worried that the oppression would destroy Israel; until he saw the instrument of
oppression would be the descendants of Jacob’s brother Esau.[52] Hence, Isaac delighted in the food that
Esau brought and blessed him with physical rewards. Esau would judge Israel with his descendants the
Edomites, Greeks, and Romans. Esau is the father of philosophy. Philosophy oppresses the spirit of Jacob;
remember the Edomite who tormented Job.
I saw the angels descend around me each composed of a myriad of lights. I saw a cross-formed through me
from Michael to Gavriel and from Uriel to Raphael.[53],[54] Eventually the outer lines were connected into a
square and lines rose from the vertices into a pyramid with a point intersecting over my head in the
Shechinah.
The meditation became cosmological and I saw the initial fiery expansion of the universe with packets of
light turning into galaxies. I went back in time and I saw that this expansion was preceded by another
Universe contracting and expanding, “And G-d made this King and he was not” (Genesis). Each universe
was one of Hashem’s tested worlds expanding and contracting into nothing and recreation. I sought to
understand the concept of the first seven days that the Rambam teaches are 7 days like our own in time. I
saw this story played out on the higher spiritual plane. Kabbalah discusses the concept of an upper Eden
that parallels the lower garden. This is like our upper soul, the neshamah, which exists in a higher plane
while our body soul, the nefesh, exists here. Hashem modeled the spiritual counterpart of the physical
world in seven days in the upper Eden. This is where Hashem placed the first soul – neshamah of Adam,
5756 years ago as well as the upper spiritual counterparts of all life. When Adam sinned, his nefesh
dominated his mental reality and he found himself cast out into this world. Our whole world is the lower
garden.
While attending services at Chabad, I saw my tallis like the color of angels white from heaven. Angels
descended around lifting one to the world of Yetzirah. There, beautiful wreaths were weaved and placed on
a stack to be carried to the throne of G-d. For awhile, I watched and then began to help out carrying the
wreaths to an arch angel who would carry then to the throne of G-d. I heard a voice that said this one should
be permitted to see where they go. New angels descended and brought with them a Merkavah, a magic
carpet. The carpet lifted and ascended beyond Yetzirah to an overlook of the world of Beriyah. Below was
the throne of G-d, purple with a clear diadem sitting in its midst. Tallis wrapped apparitions stood around
the throne speaking prayers. Wreaths were laid upon the throne and then consumed in a light that descended
from on high. The crowd parted and I came close to the throne. There was power and danger in the light
that descended for those to close to the throne, but I embraced and merged into the light. There was an
embrace in the light like the presence of G-d and something else. The color around was white, without past,
present, or future. There is the color of sky blue in one region. This is the Presence of G-d with the nation
of Israel.
As the presence ascended, I ascended with it taking the prayer wreathes to the world of Atzulut. In
Malchuts, the shefa of G-d descended with bounty and reward for the world below. With the name El Chai,
El Shadai, the orange light of the setting sun I Yesod transmitted its bounty to Malchuts. In the green
grasslands of Tiferet are tables with Torah scholars about learning and teaching under the Yellow sunlight
of G-d. The Shechinah lifts the wreaths of prayers to the King and they join revealing the black infinite
floor of Keter where the will of G-d takes form.
Three Seraphim speak for the past, present, and future. In the past, the seraph shows the waters of creation
and the presence of G-d in lightning in the dark skies above. In the present, there is the Kotel and the
Jewish prayers being submitted quickly before the sunsets. In the future is the Third Temple, built to
enclose completely the Dome of the rock where the holy of holies rests inside.
Most important is the shimmering. Like ripples of water in a babbling brook over shallow stones in bright
sunlight, our eyes look upon others creating the ether of G-d. What is the ether? It is none other than the
shimmering, the shimmering of beatific light around creation. G-d has endowed mankind with the power to
create the ether.
Creation of woman
And the Lord caused a deep sleep over Adam and He took from him a rib and made woman
and brought her to him.
Adam was asleep when G-d took a rib from him and made the first woman. There is also a teaching that
while Adam remained asleep G-d brought the woman to see him to see if she would accept him. From here
we learn that a man must not criticize his wife for she accepted him first with all his faults. [55] Overall, a
husband and wife should overlook each other’s faults and accept each other.
b) Parsha Noach
Noach was a simple, righteous, man, \ymt qydx cya. The highest spiritual levels are achieved only through
simplicity. Rabbi Nachman said that he achieved almost everything by simply reading the Psalms of David
and talking to G-d. It is the same with all of tzaddikim.
Now the land – {ra was in a state of ruin – tjc. This is to say that that the areas of civilization were like a
house infested with termites.[56] There is no manner of repair possible and the damage is to the core. As the
behavior of man goes so the nature of the world is affected. Hashem sends a flood to cover the land. The
word again is Eretz. If the whole world would be flooded, the word would have been Olam. From here, we
learn that only the civilized place of the world is flooded.
When Ham, father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, he told – dgyw, in a giddy manner about the
state of his father. Perhaps Canaan was involved here and Ham failed to reprove his son. When Noach
awakes from his sleep, he realizes that which has been done – hcu-rca to him. The text does not say that he
heard what had been said about him. This teaches that to make fun of someone ‘does or makes’ a situation
that is not easily reparable. Similarly in a Chofetz Chaim story, a person came to him to ask for forgiveness
about gossip he had spread. The Chofetz Chaim told him to take a pillow and cut it open in the window.
When he returned, the Chofetz Chaim said, “Now gather the feathers that have spread for as difficult as it is
to gather all of these feathers is as difficult as it is to repair the damage of gossip.”
Take yourself out of your place. One of the hardest things to do is move. This was one of the ten tests given
to Avraham Avinu. In this Torah portion Hashem reveals to Avraham the name El Shadai meaning
Almighty. We call upon the Almighty to overcome our most difficult challenges. This name is associated
with fruition and the sefira of Yesod.
The passage, “G-d will raise you up on wings of eagles to bring you back to the homeland.” In operation
Magic Carpet, Yemenite Jews felt that silver birds taking them to Israel fulfilled this prophecy.
The book of Exodus in Hebrew is Shemot – Names- tmc. Mem - m represents wisdom. Shin - c represents
understanding. Having wisdom and understanding together leads to knowledge.[57] When one knows the
true name of a person or object one has complete wisdom and understanding. Knowledge leads to power as
in the easing of the human struggle from the proper applications of science through engineering.
Aryeh Kaplan (Jewish Meditation P.129) has the following to say on the letters shin and mem that make up
the word for name in Hebrew:
It is easy to understand why the shin and mem are important. The shin has the sound of s or sh, and hence,
of all the letters in the alphabet, it has the sound closest to white noise. White noise is sound that contains
every possible wavelength, and is usually heard as a hissing sound. On an oscilloscope, the s sound would
appear as a totally chaotic jumble with no structure whatsoever.
The opposite of white noise is pure harmonic sound. This is a hum, like the sound of a tuning fork. On an
oscilloscope, this would appear as a perfect wavy line, the epitome of order and regularity. This is the
sound of the mem.
The shin thus represents chaos, while the mem represents harmony. The Sefer Yetzirah says that the shin
represents fire, while the mem represents water. The shin denotes a hot, chaotic state of consciousness,
while the mem denotes a cool, harmonic state. This is significant, since in many meditative traditions, the m
sound is seen as one that leads to tranquility and inner peace. The sound itself seems to be conducive to the
harmony that one seeks in the meditative state. The s or sh sound, on the other hand, is more closely
associated with our normal, everyday level of consciousness. It is also interesting to note that the “still
small voice” (1 Kings 19:12) in which Elijah heard G-d is translated by the Sefer Yetzirah as a “fine
humming sound.” It appears that the m sound was closely associated with prophecy.
Many of the Hebrew words that tend to focus the mind on a single object are made up of these two mother
letters. Thus, the Hebrew word for “name” is shäm - \c, which is spelled shin mem. Similarly, the word for
“there” is shâm - \c.[58] Both of these words have the connotation of the transition from the chaos of the
general to the harmony of the particular. A name separates a single object from the chaos of all objects,
while “there” separates a place from the chaos of all places. Both words therefore denote the transition from
the concept of the shin to that of the mem.
In Exodus 1 we read:
Now these are the names of the sons of Israel, who came into Egypt with Jacob; every man came
with his household.
wab wtybw cya bquy ta hmyrxm \yabh larcy ynb twmc hlaw
Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah;
Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin;
Dan and Naphtali, Gad and Asher.
And all the souls that came out of the loins of Jacob were seventy souls; and Joseph was in
Egypt already.
The number seventy is the numerical value of the ayin - u which is the last letter of the word Shema - umc
which begins the declaration, “Hear O Israel the Lord your G-d the Lord is One.” The ayin is said to allude
to the seventy nations of the world and the seventy languages.[59]
a) Parsha Terumah
We learn in Parsha Terumah that the ark was laid with gold both on the outside and the inside. This is
analogous to our soul and behavior which must be pure as gold internally and externally. The ark was
measured to a half unit to teach us that we must break our midos down to measure and improve.
And the Lord called unto Moses, and spoke unto him out of the tent of meeting saying:
rmal duwm lham wyla yy rbdyw hcm-la arqyw
The first word of Leviticus differs from the other words in that its last letter, the aleph - a is written smaller
then the other letters. This is a carryover from the original text which did not have spaces and the same
letter could serve the purpose of ending the previous word and beginning the next. The letter aleph in
a
The aleph can be seen as composed of 2 yods - yy and a vav - w. Together they have the numerical value of
26 which is the same as the value of the tetragrammaton.
yod + vav + yod = 10 + 6 + 10 = 26
heh + vav + heh + yod = 5 + 6 + 5 + 10 = 26
Another type of gematria we can do is based on the name of the letter itself: aleph - [la has the gematria 80
+ 30 + 1 = 111 => 3. This is depicted in the shape of the aleph as having 3 components. The bottom aleph
can be seen as a person calling up to G-d. The vav is the channel or ladder to climb and the top aleph is the
point from which G-d responds or calls out to man. This is the image of prayer, of Jacob’s Ladder, and the
process of revelation. Thus, the word yikra - arqy, calling out teaches us that speech in general is an act in
the image of G-d.
The book of Leviticus contains the laws of holiness. On the subject of laws, there are 2 major categories,
i.e. those given to the whole world, and the laws pertaining additionally to Israel. The laws for the whole
world are:
Be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the earth. (Genesis 9)
Not to eat flesh from a living animal.
Not to murder.
Not to worship idols.
Not to curse G-d.
To establish courts of justice.
Not to murder.
Not to commit adultery or incest.
Not to steal.
Not to eat flesh from a living animal.
Jewish laws fall into the following categories. The chukim - \yqj - decrees are laws of holiness. The
karbanos - twnbrq - offerings are those that deal with sacrifices. The Hebrew root is karov - brq which
teaches us that sacrifices bring us closer to G-d. The mishpatim - \yfpcm - ethical laws or sentences pertain
to morality and the justice system. The edoth - twdu - testimonies are commandments that are associated
with our history and/or remind us of religious truths: i.e. holidays, tefillin, mezuzahs.
And the Lord spoke unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the tent of meeting, on the first day
of the second month, in the second year after they were come out of the land of Egypt, saying:
rmal \yrxm {ram \taxl tynch hncb ynch cdjl djab duwm lhab ynys rbdmb hcm-la yy rbdyw
The Book of Numbers begins similar to Leviticus. The English name derives from the second sentence
where it says:, ‘Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel, by their families, by their
fathers’ houses, according to the number of names, every male, by their polls;’. An interesting Gematria
that alludes to the purpose of the Israelites wandering the desert is contained in the word bamidbar - rbdmb:
resh + bet + dalet + mem + bet = 200 + 2 + 4 + 40 + 2 = 248
248 is the number of positive commandments identified in the Torah by our sages. The 248 positive
commandments combine with the 365 negative commandments to make up the 613 - taryag - gyrt
commandments identified by hazal - lzh - the elders of the Torah. The time spent in the wilderness gave the
people of Israel the freedom to practice positive commandments like keeping Shabbas that were made
difficult in the oppression of Egypt.
The gematria of the name of Abraham is also 248 representing his mastery of the positive mitzvoth.
In the first line of the Shema, the letters du are larger than the rest spelling the word ‘ad’ or witness in
English. The English word ‘aid’ originates from the Hebrew ‘ad’ and is closer to the Jewish concept of
witness.[60] When we call out Shema Yisrael, when we hear Hashem’s words; Hashem like a father will
come to our aid. Hashem gives us what we need, not necessarily what we want. The Witness assists us even
in the event of a crime.
Although a Holocaust survivor and witness, Grandmother would say, “There is nothing bad that does not
turn out for the good.” During the Holocaust, she fasted Mondays and Thursdays to save food for the rest of
her family while they were in hiding in Poland. Grandfather would search out new places and move the
family often to avoid being located by the authorities. In the end, they were amongst a handful of witnesses
who survived from the city of Kolemeah in Poland-Ukraine whose original Jewish population numbered
close to 60,000. Grandmother attributed their survival to the Witness G-d.
The word Shema - umc is an acrostic[61] for Shadai Melekh Olam - \lwu ]lm ydc - Almighty King of the
World. This is what we are witnessing. The word echad - dja - also has a meaning in its individual letters.
Dalet stands for the four directions in our world. Het is the seven heavens and the earth below. Aleph says
that there is only one G-d ruling over all.[62]
When one focuses his mind on repairing the spiritual aspect of his house while reciting this passage of the
Shema, he will in fact be writing these words upon the doorposts of his house and repairing all within.
b) Balak
Balak, king of Moab, sent messengers to try to induce Balaam, a prophet of the area to curse the people
“that came out of Egypt and covers the face of the earth.” In the first two instances Balaam refuses to go
with them, finally acquiescing in the third instance in the story of the talking donkey. Here are the
prophecies sent to Balaam concerning Israel in these instances:
And G-d said unto Balaam: ‘Thou shalt not go with them; thou shalt not curse the people; for they
are blessed.’
(Numbers 12:12) awh ]wrb yk \uh-ta rat al \hmu ]lt al \ulb-la \yqla rmayw
Balak sent messengers that were more prestigious in the next round with offers of greater wealth and honor.
Instead of sending these messengers away right away, Balaam said:
Wait here also this night, that I may know what more the Lord will speak to me. And G-d came unto
Balaam at night, and said unto him: ‘If the men are come to call thee, rise up, go with them; but only the
word which I speak unto thee, that shalt thou do. (Numbers 12:19-20)
Here we see the danger of the will of a prophet impinging on the will of G-d.
And Balaam rose up in the morning, saddled his donkey, and went with the princes of Moab. G-d’s anger
was kindled because he went; and the angel of the Lord placed himself in the way as an adversary against
him. Now he was riding upon his donkey, and his two servants were with him. And the donkey saw the
angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out of
the way, and went into the field; and Balaam smote the donkey, to turn her into the way. Then the angel of
the Lord stood in a hollow between the vineyards, a fence being on this side, and a fence on that side. And
the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, and she thrust herself unto the wall, and crushed Balaam’s foot
against the wall; and he smote her again. And the angel of the Lord went further, and stood in a narrow
place where was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left. And the donkey saw the angel of the
Lord, and she lay down under Balaam; and Balaam’s anger was kindled, and he smote the donkey with his
staff. And the Lord opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said unto Balaam: ‘What have I done unto
thee, that thou hast struck me these three times?’ And Balaam said unto the donkey: ‘Because thou hast
mocked me; I would there were a sword in my hand, for now I had killed thee.’ And the donkey said unto
Balaam: ‘Am I not thine donkey, upon which thou hast ridden all thy life long unto this day? was I ever
wont to do so unto thee?’ And he said: ‘Nay.’ Then the Lord opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the
angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and he bowed his head, and fell on
his face. And the angel of the Lord said unto him: ‘Wherefore hast thou smitten thine donkey these three
times? behold, I am come forth for an adversary, because thy way is contrary unto me; and the donkey saw
me, and turned aside before me these three times; unless she had turned aside form me, surely now I had
even slain thee, and saved her alive.’
How shall I curse, whom G-d hath not cursed? And how shall I execrate, whom the Lord hath not
execrated?
For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him:
Lo, it is a people that shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations.
Who hath counted the dust of Jacob, or numbered the stock of Israel?
Let me die the death of the righteous, and let mine end be like his!
bchty al \ywgbw }kcy ddbl \u-}h wnrwca twubbmw wnara \yrx carm-yk
(Numbers 23:9-10) whmk ytyrja yhtw \yrcy twm ycpn tmt larcy ubr-ta rpsmw bquy rpu hnm ym
These are the words which Moses spoke unto all Israel beyond the Jordan in the wilderness, in the Arabah,
over against Suph, between Paran and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Di-zahab.
}dryh rbub larcy-lk-la hcm rbd rca \yrbdh hla
bhz ydw trxjw }blw lpt-}ybw }rap-}yb [ws lwm hbrub rbdmb
‘Word’ - rbd also means ‘thing’ in Hebrew because words manifest into material changes. The word
structures the creative process. Torah words have four components. Letters represent the physical meaning
of each word. The ornaments or crowns are like the angelic forces in the background. The vowel points
correspond to the souls of the words. Finally we become part of the eternal song of G-d when we add
melody to the words.
The notes for chanting the Torah contain the melody. These notes also assist the reader in connecting
related Torah ideas as well as separating different concepts. A song without words is called a ningun, i.e.
tune. Tunes while popularized by the Hasidim represent a highly abstract way of connecting to G-d. Music
raises our spirit, elevates love, joy, excitement, and spontaneity. These are all aspects of Atzilut, the highest
world of being.
The Nekudot or vowel points are the souls of the letters.[65] The letters are the consonants which can form
words but require vowel points to activate their meaning.
The Tagin or crowns on the letters represent the extra element that Hashem transmits into the physical. In
the world of Yetzirah, the angels busy themselves with the spiritual dimension of the physical world.
The letters also represent the physical making of the world. The energy transmitted by Hashem is received
in the physical world. Succinctly, the process is symbolized by the name of G-d, Yod is the coin, which
Heh the hand holds, Vav extends the coin, and Heh is our hand receiving the gift. The giving of Hanukah
gelt - money is to reflect this image of G-d.
b) Avarice
And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou hast
is multiplied; Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget the Eternal thy G-d, who brought thee forth out
of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage;
(Deuteronomy 8:13-14)
Accumulating wealth for its own sake diminishes spiritual interest and charitable donations. In this case
wealth waxes away as quickly as it came. The main problem is that wealth leads to arrogance.[66] In the
subsequent verses G-d reminds us not to let wealth go to our heads.
Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and
drought, where there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint; Who fed thee in
the wilderness with manna, which thy fathers knew not, that he might humble thee, and that he might prove
thee, to do thee good at thy latter end; And thou say in thine heart, My power and the might of mine hand
hath gotten me this wealth. But thou shalt remember the LORD thy G-d: for it is he that gives thee power to
get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he swore unto thy fathers, as it is this day.
(Deuteronomy 8:15-18)
The proper use of excess wealth is to serve G-d in charity and the rest for the benefit of one’s wife for
sweetening the rigors of gevurah.
Man is created in the image of G-d. Also the Tree of Life represents G-d in this world with its thirty-two
paths.[67]
Man is a tree of the field.
(Deuteronomy 20:19)
Rashi brings from the Siphre Midrash the idea that we observe commandments outside of Israel so that we
remember how to do them when we are in the land of Israel. Hence the purpose of keeping the
commandments is for the days when we are in the land of Israel.
Therefore shall ye lay up these My words in your heart and in your soul;
and ye shall bind them for a sign upon your hand,
and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes.
(Deuteronomy 11:18)
Even after you have been exiled, be excellent in doing commandments, put on tefillin, prepare mezuzot, in
order that it should not be new for you when you return.
(Rashi 11:18)
The Ramban explains the meaning of Rashi and says that he has hinted at the meaning before. The hint is
located in Vayikra 18:25:
And the land was defiled, and I checked the iniquity upon it.
And the land threw out her inhabitants.
(Leviticus 18:25)
Israel is in the galut (outside of Israel) because of iniquity. The Ramban tells a story of a king who sent his
queen away because of some error. Nevertheless after returning to her father’s house she continued
adorning herself though the king could not see her. It is the same for us. Though we are in exile we still
adorn ourselves with the commandments, because we have our King, in mind and we think only of
returning to His house in the land of Israel.
B. Prophets
The prophets were powerful people who possessed Hochmah – wisdom, Gevurah – physical strength,
Asher – wealth, and Anav – humility. They were capable of supporting their students with their own funds.
Physical strength was an essential ingredient as much as wisdom and humilty.[68]
Joshua’s original name was Hoshua - ucwh, but Moses added a Yod - y to the front of his name after the
victory over Amalek (Exodus 17:9). The Yod, the first letter from the name of G-d, transforms the name to
mean “G-d saves.” A Midrash states that Moses gave the name as a blessing to Joshua after the incident of
the despondent spies, saying, “May G-d save you from the council of the spies.”
At the end of his life, Joshua gathers the Jewish people in the city of Schem to bind a covenant between
Israel and G-d.[69] Why did Joshua choose the city of Schem instead of Shiloh where the Ark of the
Covenant rested? Bryna Levy explains that the sons of Jacob turned against their brother Joseph in Schem.
Hence, Y’hoshua chose this place to remind B’nai Israel of the danger of senseless hatred. Y’hoshua is a
descendent of Ephraim who is a descendent of Joseph. Joseph is buried in Schem. Y’hoshua would also
come to rest here. At this point, the sin of the brothers is completely expiated and the story comes full circle
from senseless hatred to brotherly love.
Eldav and Madav are speaking words of prophecy. Gersholm reported this to Moshe. What were they
saying, “that Moshe will die and Joshua will lead them into Israel.” Joshua spoke up and said, “My master
Moshe”, stop them, give them hard tasks so they will stop speaking words of prophecy. Because he spoke
up before his teacher, he was given the death penalty. There are four types of punishment similar to death,
person who is blind, a leper, who has no children. One who states a law in front of his rabbi receives the
death penalty. There is a penalty that is worse then death where one loses Olam Habah, has vshalom, that is
when one addresses his rabbi with his name attached. One should not say rabbi so and so but simply rabbi
when addressing ones teacher.
Joshua married the tzedekes of Jericho, Rahav, who delivered the city into the hand of Jericho. Because of
Joshua’s punishment, she did not have children. The number of children granted a wife is according to the
merit of the husband. The amount of wealth a man acquires is according to his wife.
2. Shofteem - Judges
After the death of Joshua, the Israelites inquired of the Lord, “Which of us shall be the first to go
up against the Canaanites and attack them?”
(Joshua 1:1)
wb \jlhl hljtb ynunkh-la wnl-hluy-ym rmal yyb larcy ynb wlacyw ucwhy twm yrja yhyw
Adoni-bezek had his thumbs and big toes cut off as he did to kings he took prisoner.
(Joshua 1:6)
This is the lesson of mido-cnegdo-mido - hdm-wdgnk-hdm, that a person’s character and behavior will be
repaid in kind.
3. Shmuel - Samuel
Hanna’s Meditation
Hanna went to pray by the tabernacle because she had no children. Eli saw her davening without words and
thought she was drunk. He asked why she was praying while drunk and Hanna replied that she wasn’t
drunk and instead described her situation calmly.[70] One should always let the Torah guide one’s intellect
which should guide one’s emotions (Torah -> Intellect -> Emotions). There are two different phrases used
in the Torah in this area, wbl lu - on ones heart. This phrase denotes that the emotions of the person are
under the control of the intellect. This is the nature of a tzaddik - qdx - righteous person, whose intellect in
addition, is under the control of the Torah. The emotions should rest on the heart and be circumventable by
the intellect. wblb - In one’s heart denotes that the emotions are controlling the intellect of the person. This
is the nature of the Rasha - hcr - wicked person whose emotions control his thoughts and actions. This is
extremely damaging in the case of anger.[71] There are three laws learned from Hanna.
● Prayer in a light voice is acceptable. Hanna’s prayer was quiet which may have been unusual at that
time but is now acceptable.
● Apologize and offer compensation for mistakenly rebuking another. This we learn from the response
of Eli. While it is a mitzvah to correct a fellow Jew, if the person was innocent then one is required
to appease that person. By way of apology, Eli offered Hanna a blessing that resulted in G-d
granting her a child in a year.
● Explain to avert suspicion. Hanna did this with Eli. Hanna had the choice of ignoring Eli in this case
but she wanted to clear up the misunderstanding.
Nevertheless, Rav Raphael Lapin states that ignoring a person is a particularly effective way to deal with
rude people. He said this helps a person correct his/her behavior. He said that in Rav Soltzvechik’s Yeshiva,
the Rav would pause when someone asked a question and if the question was not well thought out he would
then continue with his shir - ryc - class. In this manner, he would be helping the students to think intensely
before speaking.
Rav Hamnuna in Berachos 31a says many important rules can be derived by Hannah’s behavior.[72]
● “She spoke in her heart” (Samuel I 1:13). This teaches that when one prays he must concentrate in
his heart.
● “Only her lips moved.” This teaches he must articulate the words with his lips.
● “Her voice could not be heard.” He may not raise his voice in prayer.
● “Eli thought that she was drunk.” One who is drunk is not permitted to recite the service.
King David said that Avishalom should not be harmed. The Ramban comments that David knew that
Avishalom was only acting as an agent for Hakodesh Barchu. This suggests the question of how does one
know when one is acting as an agent for G-d versus acting out of free will. When an event is so out of the
ordinary, as in the case of a son wanting to kill a father, it must be b’sheret.[73]
4. Y’shayahu - Isaiah
In the year that King Uzziah died, I beheld my Lord seated on a high and lofty throne; and the skirts of
His robe filled the Temple. Seraphs stood in attendance on Him. Each of them had six wings: with two
he covered his face, with two he covered his legs, and with two he would fly.
Holy is the Lord in the past, holy is the Lord in the present, and holy is the Lord in the future. The name of
the Angel of the Present is YöHöVîEL - lawhy. [74] The Angel of the Past is YâHâViEL - lawhy. The
Angel of the Future is YäHäViEL - lawhy.
The doorposts would shake at the sound of the one who called, and the House kept filling with smoke. I
cried,
Then one of the seraphs flew over to me with a live coal, which he had taken from the altar with a pair of
tongs. He touched it to my lips and declared,
The experience of an angel touching a hot coal to cleanse ones lips opens higher gates into the spiritual
realm. One should always strive to visualize biblical images since they are the highest revealed truth we
have in this world. When one does this correctly, the vision takes on a pure form and one becomes certain
of a true revelation from Ribono Shalom.
This is our hope on Yom Kipper - the Day of Atonement. On that day the Gates of Mercy are opened and
the truly repentant are brought to the highest level. There is a teaching that even a tzaddik - a righteous one
cannot stand at the height of a Baal Tshuvah on Yom Kippur. The reason is that all the sins of a master of
repentance are turned into blessings for him or her as G-d’s forgiveness extends beyond justice into the
realm of mercy and then into overflowing love for his children.
Isaiah speaks of the return to Zion and the good life that awaits us.
The message here is that we will return to the land of Israel[75]. Whether from Babylonia, Europe, Russia,
or Ethiopia, G-d will help us return to Eretz Israel - the land of Israel. Hashem causes us to multiply in the
East, and to gather wealth in the West. The North tries to hold back its people from leaving, but the South
releases freely.
And new moon after new moon, and Sabbath after Sabbath,
all flesh shall present themselves before me.
(Isaiah 66:22-23)
Isaiah’s final words are a vision of the world to come. Our relationship with G-d today forms the paradigm
of what will be again. Instead of transcending completely into a spiritual dimension, we appear in gratitude,
worship, and thankfulness before the King of kings in all the weeks and months of our lives. Our world is a
reflection of the best of all worlds. Time enhances our relationship with Hashem.
5. Hoshua - Hosea
The whole life of Hosea is a message of prophecy. From the name of the wife he chose to the names of his
children, the microcosm of his life represents the whole house of Israel.
HOS 1:1 The word of the LORD came unto Hosea, the son of Beeri,
in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah,
and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel.
HOS 1:2 The beginning of the word of the LORD by Hosea. And the LORD said to Hosea,
Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms:
for the land hath committed great whoredom, departing from the LORD.
The prophet’s life depicts the nation of Israel. In the 6th century BC the kingdom of Israel was split between
Ephraim and Judah. With Ephraim went the rest of the tribes of the North. They maintained aspects of cow
worship from the religion of Baal and whored after the products and ways of their neighbors to the North:
HOS 2:5 For their mother hath played the harlot: she that conceived them hath done shamefully: for she
said, I will go after my lovers, that give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and my
drink.
Israel went after the ways of her northern neighbors while Judah went after the ways of Torah and pursued
G-d.
HOS 1:3 So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim; who conceived, and bore him a son.
Gomer was a son of Japheth in Genesis who was the father of the European peoples.[76] The sons of Gomer
are Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmath. Ashkenaz is the ancestor of the German nation.[77]
HOS 1:4 And the LORD said unto him, Call his name Jezreel; for yet a little while, and I will avenge the
blood of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu, and will cause to cease the kingdom of the house of Israel.
HOS 1:5 And it shall come to pass at that day, that I will break the bow of Israel, in the valley of Jezreel.
HOS 1:6 And she conceived again, and bare a daughter. And G-d said unto him, Call her name Loruhamah:
for I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel; but I will utterly take them away.
HOS 1:7 But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the LORD their G-d, and
will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen.
There were two kingdoms in the Holy Land during the time of Hosea. The first, the Northern Kingdom of
Israel where Hosea resided, was composed of eleven tribes excluding Judah. The Southern Kingdom was
made up of the tribe of Judah, the largest of the tribes equaling all the others put together. While the house
of Judah adhered to righteousness forged by the isolation of the desert, the house of Israel became tainted
with the idolatrous practices of its neighbors. Hosea prophesied G-d’s judgment upon the Northern
Kingdom while sending a message of protection to Judah.[78]
Later in the Book of Hosea, the Lord allures Israel back from Baalim renewing her purity in the wilderness
and states the following:
The Lord is like a spouse to Israel. In the Song of Songs the Lord is our Husband. Each Shabbas he sends
forth the Shechinah to dwell with us and She is our Bride. We view G-d at times as masculine and at other
times as feminine.
The Lord is the true Healer of the world. Sometimes we cannot heal ourselves and yet another can help.[79]
The Gemara brings down the story about Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai who went to visit Rabbi Chanina
who was sick. When Rabbi Yochanan asked, “Are your sufferings for good.” Rabbi Chanina replied, “Not
now and not in the future.” Rabbi Yochanan then extended his hand, raised up Rabbi Chanina and he was
healed. Rabbi Yochanan was a healer and helped Rabbi Chanina in an area where he could not help
himself. When Rabbi Yochanan was sick, Rabbi Chanina went to visit him. Rabbi Chanina asked the same
question of Rabbi Yochanan who replied with the same answer. Nevertheless, Rabbi Chanina was not a
healer and Rabbi Yochanan could not heal himself. Ultimately the mitzvah of Bikur Holim - visiting the
sick rescues the sick with the help of G-d. With renewed health comes renewed obedience to G-d. Suffering
brings Tshuvah, repentance and a return to Hashem. Our hope is renewed like the dawn of a day and rain is
associated with the renewal of the Earth.
6. Yoel - Joel
In Kohelet, we read, “A time for war and a time for peace.” We find the answer in Joel.
Joel tells of the exile of the Jews after the destruction of the first temple, the land being divided by lots, and
the people sold into slavery. This is the time for war as G-d proclaims in Joel 4:9:
Thus he will judge among the nations and arbitrate for the many peoples,
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks:
Nation shall not take up sword against nation;
They shall never again know war.
And the Lord will roar from Zion, and shout aloud from Jerusalem,
So that heaven and earth tremble, but the Lord will be a shelter to His people.
And you shall know that I the Lord your G-d dwell in Zion, My holy mount.
And Jerusalem shall be holy;
Faith in the Lord balances war and peace, and brings one back to Zion. Above war and peace is Hashem’s
shelter for his people at the base of Mt. Zion next to the city of Jerusalem.
7. Haggai
The Book of Haggai is short but the point is long. The message of this book holds the cure to greed and
materialistic idolotry which is a plague afflicting many of today’s generation. Akin to this illness is
gambling which stems from greed. Which is worse who knows, but one thing is for sure much that happens
in the houses of Wall Street is legalized gambling and the precious time lost to this preoccupation is a
weight upon the soul.
HAG 1:6 Ye have sown much, and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink, but ye are not
filled with drink; ye clothe you, but there is none warm; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it
into a bag with holes.
HAG 1:7 Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Consider your ways.
HAG 1:8 Go up to the mountain, and bring wood, and build the house; and I will take pleasure in it, and I
will be glorified, saith the LORD.
G-d is teaching us to apply our earnings to a good cause otherwise they will be blown away.
HAG 1:9 Ye looked for much, and, lo it came to little; and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it.
Why? saith the LORD of hosts. Because of mine house that is waste, and ye run every man unto his own
house.
HAG 1:10 Therefore the heaven over you is stayed from dew, and the earth is stayed from her fruit.
Building the temple and giving charity are the purpose of our silver and gold.
And when the Colors radiate, the Holy One then exults and takes pride in them,
as in (Hagi 2:8), “Mine is the silver, Mine is the gold.”
From them “garments of yesha (salvation)”[80] are made.
(Likutey Moharan #25:4)[81]
Giving charity creates beautiful garments for our soul in the world to come.
HAG 2:3 Who is left among you that saw this house in her first glory? and how do ye see it now? is it not
in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
HAG 2:4 Yet now be strong, O Zerubbabel, saith the LORD; and be strong, O Joshua, son of Josedech, the
high priest; and be strong, all ye people of the land, saith the LORD, and work: for I am with you, saith the
LORD of hosts:
HAG 2:5 According to the word that I covenanted with you when ye came out of Egypt, so my spirit
remaineth among you: fear ye not.
HAG 2:6 For thus saith the LORD of hosts; Yet once, it is a little while, and I will shake the heavens, and
the earth, and the sea, and the dry land;
HAG 2:7 And I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with
glory, saith the LORD of hosts.
HAG 2:8 The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts.
HAG 2:9 The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the LORD of hosts: and in
this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts.
All the nations came to see the Temple that Solomon finished. This is the rectification of money and the
heart of materialism and is the source of peace, Shalom.
8. Malachi
The writings of Malachi detail the complete life. While widely known for the last line of his prophecy,
Malachi’s emphasis is on acting sincere, bearing responsibility in marriage, being sincere in charity and
offerings and bearing up to the standard of behavior expected of the servants of G-d.
Proper rulings were in his mouth and nothing perverse was on his lips;
He served Me with complete loyalty and held the many back from iniquity.
For the lips of a priest guard knowledge and men seek rulings from his mouth;
For he is a messenger of the Lord of Hosts.
But you have turned away from that course: You have made many stumble through your rulings; you
have corrupted the covenant of the Levites—said the Lord of Hosts.
And I, in turn, have made you despicable and vile in the eyes of all the people,
because you disregard My ways and show partiality in your rulings. (Malachi 2:6-9)
C. Writings
1. Yov - Job
The book of Job deals with the issues of providence i.e. the reasons why the rewards and punishments of
people are not always clear. Eliphaz consoles Job with the following explanation:
5:17 As for righteous men like you [Job] who are stricken by evil,
it is the chastening of G-d, despise it not,
for the purpose of such chastening is like that of the trials of the righteous.
The sufferings that Eliphaz is referring to apply to the righteous only. For the rest of us suffering is often
the direct result of our actions. For example, not giving charity diminishes wealth. Afflicting others brings
similar affliction. Nevertheless, in the case of Job who was righteous before G-d in wealth and poverty
these sufferings are difficult to understand. The “chastening of G-d” is seen by Eliphaz as an opportunity.
The Gemara on Brachots speaks of asoras ahavah - sufferings from love. Our heavenly Father gives
sufferings to his children for their sake so that they may return to him. As Rabbeinu Bachya[82] describes:
Thus, repentance and suffering saved the sinner from going down the pit,[83] but he will not merit to see the
Supreme Light until the soul is reborn as at first. Thus, Elihu next said, His flesh is more tender than a
child’s, He returneth to the days of his youth.[84] When he grows up, he will pray to G-d, and through his
repentance and suffering he will be accepted by G-d. His righteousness will then be restored [as at first] for
he will not have sinned since the days of his rebirth. His afflictions will have ensued from his former
transgressions, which should have brought about his utter destruction. However, G-d devised means so that
he would not be banished from the World to Come, and he will then merit the Supreme Light, as Elihu said.
So He redeemed his soul from going into the pit, and his life beholdeth the light,[85] a reference to the
Supreme Light. This device [of rebirth] can be repeated three times, as it says, Lo all these things doth G-d
work, twice, yea thrice, with a man.[86]
Here, Rabbeinu Bachya brings an explanation for reincarnation in up to 3 lives. The reincarnation serves to
amend past wrongs and may explain the suffering of the righteous. Rabbeinu brings down the final benefit
that happened to Job:[87]
Then the Eternal answered Job out of the whirlwind.[88] Job attained the degree of prophecy because he
was wholehearted, and upright, and one that feared G-d, and shunned evil, and had been chastised by trial.
Although in his lack of wisdom, he transgressed by doubting G-d’s judgment, his trial brought him nearer
to G-d, for he accepted Elihu’s words and found them satisfactory. Thus, he was now one that feared G-d
and was sincere in his righteousness.
The whirlwind is an interesting metaphor. Once I entered a whirlwind 20 feet in height and was amazed to
feel the presence of a spiritual entity. I thought this was a soul lost on Earth needing to return to G-d but in
some cases this may be an elemental angel bringing a message from G-d.
2. Mishle - Proverbs
Tradition records King Solomon as having written 3 works. In his youth he wrote the Song of Songs. This
work characterizes the relationship between G-d and Israel like the love of a young husband and bride. The
last work he wrote, Kohelet - Ecclesiastes, deals with philosophies of life gleamed from the sufferings of
the wealthy. Proverbs, on the other hand, is a work of mid-life. Of the 3 it is strongest at setting the
foundation of how a person should live. I will take a few verses to illustrate the greatness of this work.
Chapter 3:
3:11 The chastisement of the Lord, my son, do not despise, and do not reject His rebuke.
3:12 For whom the Lord loves He reproves, as a father conciliates his son.
12 For whom - If he attributed (the cause to neglect of Torah) but could not find (an instance)
He should know that they are sufferings of love, as it is said, “For whom the Lord loves He reproves”.
The concept of ‘sufferings of love’ is a principle in the oral law and is brought forth from the proverb as
well as the story Job. The main hope of Hashem is that we improve like a father hopes in his son. Hence,
the sufferings that we go through have this entire purpose. Often just by praying for Ribono shel Olam to
heal us, we have turned back to Hashem and the purpose served.[89]
Chapter 11:
11:1 Deceitful scales are an abomination of the Lord, and a whole weight is His will.
This refers to inaccurate weights and scales that a storeowner might use to deceive a customer. In the month
of Tishrei, which is overseen by the constellation of Libra, the scales have a deeper meaning. They are the
scales of judgment that we must all undergo. We cannot deceive G-d with a false weight in this case but we
can deceive ourselves when we act as a judge for our neighbor. We should judge each person fairly
realizing that we are all human making mistakes. Our weight must not be so heavy that others fail to tip the
scale to the side of merit. We must choose to forgive everyone of any harm that we perceive was inflicted
on us. In this manner, Ribono Shalom, shall choose to forgive us and tip our scales for a favorable judgment
in the year to come.
11:2 With insolent behavior comes shame and with the modest, there is wisdom
Insolent behavior, speaking out and talking back to others in an arrogant domineering way causes one to
feel shame afterwards. By being modest and not provoking others, we gain wisdom.
Following a simple straight path in life will manage all the affairs of one’s life. Simple faith and choosing
the good leads one on the right path of life. This is not reward and punishment but a direct consequence.
Similarly, crooked treachery destroys one’s mind and ability to choose to do well. This is also not a
punishment but the nature of the effect of this attitude on the mind.
11:4 Wealth shall not avail in the day of wrath, but charity shall rescue from death.
This very powerful verse teaches that tzedakah can change the divine decree in our favor. Money should
never be hoarded but instead given in charity and this saves a person from death. There is a story about a
rabbi who was in charge of a charity fund for a particular city. A woman came to him asking for money to
pay to feed her children, but he told her all the funds were currently depleted. She said that she had seven
children and that they would begin to starve if she did not get money soon to buy food. The man gave her
money from his own personal funds. Two weeks later, fate found this man on his deathbed. The angels
above beseeched G-d to change the decree for this man. They claimed that his charity had enabled the
woman and her seven children to survive and that this meant all their descendants would live as well which
is how a world is saved. G-d rescinded the decree and the person lived an extra 15 years.[90] Hence, charity
rescues from death - twmm lyxt hqdxw.
Chapter 1:
1:8 Hear my son the admonition of your father, and do not abandon the Torah of your Mother
Normally the mother admonishes the children while the father excels in Torah learning. This proverb
teaches us that we should listen to the corrections of our father and not just receive his kindness. While our
mother is an example of Torah and we should see her virtues in this area clearly and follow in those ways.
There is another teaching that long life and length of days is granted to one who honors ones mother and
father.
When time is going by too fast it is because one is not spending enough time with ones parents.
(myself)
Chapter 9:
9:17 Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten secretly, more pleasing.
Some struggle to find true love. Others struggle for marriage to accept the true one. Many think that “stolen
waters are sweet” and prefer relationships to marriage. On relationships Dessler says, “Together, they
complement each other. This fact flows from the nature with which the Almighty has endowed them... the
one who gives, loves.”[91] “There are some people who do not want to enter into marriage. This is because
they are unable to shake themselves free of the power of taking, and even their natural instincts cannot turn
them into “givers,” even temporarily...”[92] “To sum up: the best relationship between husband and wife
will obtain when both achieve and practice the virtue of giving. Then their love will never cease and their
lives will be filled with happiness and contentment for as long as they live on this earth.”[93]
Chapter 27
1. Boast not yourself of tomorrow; for you know not what today may bring forth.
2. Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.
3. A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool’s wrath is heavier than both of them.
4. Wrath is cruel, and anger is overwhelming; but who is able to stand before envy?
5. Open rebuke is better than secret love.
6. Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are profuse.
7. The soul who is sated loathes a honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
8. As a bird that wanders from its nest, so is a man who wanders from his place.
9. Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart; so does the sweetness of a man’s friend by hearty counsel.
10. Do not forsake your own friend, nor your father’s friend; nor go into your brother’s house in the day
of your calamity; for better is a neighbor who is near than a brother who is far away.
11. My son, be wise, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him who reproaches me.
12. A prudent man sees the evil, and hides himself; but the simpletons pass on, and are punished.
13. Take his garment when he has given surety for a stranger, and take his pledge on behalf of an alien
woman.
14. He who blesses his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse to
him.
15. A continual dripping in a very rainy day and a quarrelsome woman are alike.
16. Whoever hides her hides the wind, like the ointment of his right hand, which betrays itself.
17. Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens another.
18. Whoever guards the fig tree shall eat its fruit; so he who waits on his master shall be honored.
19. As in water face answers face, so does the heart of man to man.
20. Sheol and Avaddon are never full; and the eyes of man are never satisfied.
21. The refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold; and a man is judged according to his praise.
22. Though you should grind a fool with a pestle in a mortar among wheat, his folly would not depart
from him.
23. Be diligent to know the state of your flocks, and look well to your herds.
24. For riches are not for ever; and does a crown endure to all generations?
25. When the grass sprouts forth, and the young grass appears, and herbs are gathered on the
mountains,
26. Lambs shall provide your clothing, and goats the price of a field,
27. And you shall have goats’ milk enough for your food, for the food of your household, and for the
maintenance of your maidens
3. T’hillim - Psalms
The Psalms of David are our longings and prayers to G-d. Like the discarded stone that became the
cornerstone of the Temple in Jerusalem, Psalm Thirteen is the cornerstone of the rest. Here it is in its
entirety:
Psalm 13
The word for lowly in Hebrew is Dal which is similar to the word dull in English. When we concern
ourselves with the needs of others who are down, Hashem will remember us in kind when we are down.
Psalm 41
David uttered these praises after selecting certain Levites including Asaph to minister before the ark of the
Lord. Many of the praises in passages Chronicles 1 16:8-26 are found in our prayer book liturgy. The
delegating of proper work to the Levites brought David great joy which brought forth these songs to
Hashem:
Ascribe to the Lord, ye kindreds of the peoples,
Ascribe unto the Lord glory and strength,
Ascribe unto the Lord the glory due His name;
Bring an offering, and come before Him;
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
Tremble before Him, all the earth,
The world also is established that it cannot be moved.
Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice;
And let them say among the nations: ‘The Lord reigneth.’
Many details of Torah law were passed orally from the time of Moses. As new circumstances arose, the law
was applied in new ways. The laws of the written Torah are called D’raissa and those passed orally are
called Torah D’rabbanan.
There are many techniques in expounding the Written Torah with the Oral Torah. Many of the derivations
are read into the text in ways that may not be significant. This is a creative manner as it is taught, the law is
not in heaven that you should go up and seek it there, but man decrees and G-d fulfills. Truth evolves even
absolute truth. This is the nature of Talmud. Right and wrong can change over time with interpretation.
Absolute truth changes accordingly.
In observance, we strive to be the best we can be and follow the axiom ‘Less guilt, more joy.’[94]
A. Midrash
The Midrash is a commentary on the Bible and part of the Oral Law. The Midrash is rich in lessons and
reveals the endless depth of meaning in Torah.
It is important that we not become depressed in daily sufferings. We should always remember the teaching
of Akiba. R. Akiba said:
He deals strictly with both, even to the great deep. He deals strictly with the righteous, calling them to
account for the few wrongs which they commit in this world, in order to lavish bliss upon and give them a
goodly reward in the world to come; He grants ease to the wicked and rewards them for the few good deeds
which they have performed in this world in order to punish them in the future world.[95]
Why do the wicked prosper in this world, so that they may be destroyed forever. Similarly, the righteous
suffer in order that they may live forever in the world to come.
B. Mishnah
1. Perkei Avots
Avos 4:15 Rabbi Matya ben Harash said, “Be the first to greet every man; and be a tail amongst lions and
be not a head to foxes.”
The Midrash on the Book of Samuel says: “Whereas the lion habitually raises his tail above his head, the
fox lowers his head below his tail. And so it is with men: The gentleman respects his inferiors and discerns
in them good qualities, whereas the lowbred despises and humiliates his superiors in honor and rank.”[96]
Ultimately the gentleman is distinguished by his temperance, by his absence of anger.
C. Talmud
Rabbi Ishmael listed thirteen principles by which the written Torah is expounded. These are principles of
logic for forming Oral Laws from the Written Law:[97]
1. Kal Vhomer – rmwjw lq If a rule applies in a lighter case, in a more serious case the rule applies.
2. Gzera Shav – hwc hrzg
3. Binyan Av – ba }ynb
4. Klal vPrat – frpw llk
5. Prat vKlal
Rabbi Lapin taught from Chulin that wherever G-d gives us a prohibition, there is something permissible,
which is similar enough to satisfy any inclination we may have. There are always permissible foods that
have similar flavors to non-kosher foods.
Here are the last words of Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai while he was with his disciples:[98]
D. Mishnah Torah
If a prophet prophesizes something bad and it doesn’t happen, it does not indicate that he is a false prophet,
but if the prophet prophesizes something good, it must come to pass or we know that he is a false prophet.
The idea here is that Hashem does not recall his good decree. May this idea drive us to repentance and
Tshuvah to G-d in the good times as well as the bad, has vshalom.
The ‘Way of G-d’ explains G-d’s cosmological interface with the world. This was my first introduction to
Kabbalah and I recommend it for everyone. The work bridges all Torah teachings with the mystical. Some
of the subjects Luzzatto covers include the existence of G-d, the purpose of creation, angels, root of evil,
destiny or providence, reincarnation, heavenly courts, influence of the stars, soul levels, dreams, magic,
miracles, and prophecy.
This work is dedicated to Midos development. It presents a ladder to holiness consisting of the following
traits:[99]
Duty
Watchfulness
Zeal
Cleanliness
Separation
Purity
Saintliness
Humility
Fear of Sin
Holiness
The Talmud lists the order differently. Rabbi Pinchas ben Ya’ir said, “Heedfulness leads to alertness,
alertness leads to cleanliness, cleanliness leads to restraint, restraint leads to purity, purity leads to holiness,
holiness leads to fear of sin, fear of sin leads to humility, humility leads to saintliness, saintliness leads to
the gift of the holy spirit.”[100]
The ten levels also represent a manner in which one purifies the Nefesh[101] or lowest soul in order to
prepare oneself for the experience of Ruach Hakodesh, the holy wind, which is the middle soul transmitting
inspiration. The highest soul or Neshamah is directly connected to G-d.
8 Humility Humility Humility A man should be wholly persuaded of his unworthiness to be the
recipient of praise and glory for intellectual achievements.
A man should have humility in one’s bearing, in enduring insults,
in hating to exercise authority and shunning applause, and in
honoring everyone.
In speech: “Let a man always speak gently.”[113] A person should
always speak respectfully and never disdainfully.
In walking: “Walk humbly before your G-d.”
In sitting: “Find a place among those of humble rank and not
among the great.”[114]
9 The Fear of Sin Fear of Sin Fear of Sin Refraining from sin out of regard for the glory of G-d. Sensing the
awe of G-d.
10 Holiness Holiness Holiness Cleaving to the will of G-d in all ones thoughts and actions.
“According to this program, one begins with constant study and observance, leading to scrupulous care not
to violate any religious law. The next step is constant diligence to obey every commandment, and then to
live a completely clean life, both in thought and in deed. One then reaches a level where he avoids even
permissible things when they can possibly lead to wrong, and once this is accomplished, he can purify
himself of all evil, past and present.”
“The person is then ready to live a life of piety dedicating himself to G-d far beyond the call of law, and
this leads to humility, the negation of the ego. A person can then gain such a clear perception of good that
he literally dreads sin, being totally aware of the banality of evil. He is then ready for the highest of these
ten steps, holiness, the total negation of the physical.”
“The very next level is that of Ruach Hakodesh. These ten steps thus provide a program of discipline for the
individual who wishes to attain true enlightenment.”[115]
The “Knowing Heart” is a refreshing course on the foundation of the spiritual in the physical world. The
yeshiva education places this work in the realm of philosophy and studies the Path of the Just for self-
improvement. The Way of G-d provokes the questioning mind, the Path of the Just sets the way of life and
the Knowing Heart refines ones faith.[116] Luzatto reveals new teachings here that are not revealed in
previous works. For example, on the importance of ecology:[117]
The Creator did not implant negation and deterioration in the nature of perfect creatures,
but in the nature of imperfect ones,
so that when the creatures will have perfected themselves in time to come,
they will not be subject to negation at all.
...
We speak of negation and deterioration as they apply to each species in itself.
Their inter-connection and conjunction towards the universal end, to the contrary,
is a correction for this because by virtue of it they leave the sphere of evil and are rescued from it.
...
In sum, it is in the species of nature in themselves and not in their inter-relationship that negation,
lowering, and deterioration obtain.
In their inter-relationship is rooted their perfection and escape from evil!
Luzatto here presents his view that nature working together is good, but species isolating themselves from
other species leads to evil. This is reflected in the sefirot where in their original form, they attempted to
exist independently and shattered when they became to full of the flow from Hashem. Their shattered forms
are rebuilt into the Partzufim, who transmit the energy to each other and in doing so permit the sefirot to
exist in harmony.
F. Kaplan’s Works
Kaplan’s best introductory work on kabbalah is “Inner Space.” While intended for instruction, the work
also inspires and gives the ecstatic experience of a real work of kabbalah. While Kaplan’s “Jewish
Meditation” introduces one to the subject, I recommend the work only as supplementary material. Here is
an example of one of Kaplan’s uncanny ideas in “Jewish Meditation”:
What is the real me? A hint to the answer can be found in the Hebrew word for “I,” ani - yna. It is
significant to note that if the letters of ani are rearranged, they spell the word ayn or ayin - }ya, which
denotes nothingness. This would seem to imply that the real “me” is the nothingness within me (Jewish
Meditation P.87).
Typically, the reverse spelling of a Hebrew word suggests an opposite meaning of a similar nature. For
example, the word for ‘heart’ spelled reverse means ‘owner’.
Kaplan’s other major works include Meditation and Kabbalah, Meditation and the Bible, Sefer Yetzirah,
and The Bahir Illumination. Bahir is one of the names of light in Hebrew along with Zohar, Nogah, Kavod,
... Bahir means brilliance and the work resembles a piercing light into the soul while the Zohar is more of a
defused light. Let’s look at the first verse which contains a classic Talmudic technique for resolving
arguments:
Rabbi Nehunia ben HaKana said: One verse (Job 37:21) states, “And now they do not see light, it is
brilliant (Bahir - ryhb) in the skies . . . [round about G-d in terrible majesty].” Another verse, however,
(Psalm 18:12), states, “He made darkness His hiding place.” It is also written (Psalm 97:2), “Cloud and
gloom surround Him.” This is an apparent contradiction. A third verse comes and reconciles the two. It is
written (Psalm 139:12), “Even darkness is not dark to You. Night shines like day — light and darkness are
the same.”
The description here is validated in the meditative experience where darkness can radiate like light. Another
excellent Kaplan compilation is Rabbi Nachman’s Stories which is a compilation of the stories told from
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Kaplan complements the stories with a full blown commentary on the work
explaining their meaning with Kabbalah and the meaning of the Kabbalah as well. Here is an example of
Kaplan’s commentary on Rabbi Nachman’s story, “The Ram and the Bull.”
The story is about a King who dreams of a Ram and a Bull that will lead to his destruction. He is an enemy
of Israel and imagines that the Ram and the Bull represent physical forms. Instead they are actually from
the mazelot - constellations and represent the month of Nissan with the ram and Iyar with the bull. The
Jews were redeemed from Egypt in Nissan and the state of Israel was established in Iyar. The Ram also
represents the 4 tzitzit since they are made from a ram’s wool. If a ram is stolen it must be repaid with 4
times its value symbolizing the 4 tzitzit. The Bull represents the tefillin with its 5 compartments since they
are formed with leather. If a bull is stolen, 5 times its value must be repaid to the original owner. Iron or
Barzel has the acrostic lzrb which can represent the 4 wives of Jacob, i.e. Bilnah, Rebecca, Zilpa, and Leah.
Aryeh Kaplan’s Sefer Yetzirah commentary identifies Hochmah with the principle of thesis and Binah with
the principle of antithesis resulting in Daat, the principle of synthesis.[118] In Hochmah there is a singular
thought that transfers to Sefira Binah. In Binah consciousness, we analyze the thought extensively breaking
it down into multiple categories. Finally, the Daat principle takes over selecting and combining the ideas
from Binah into a synthesized solution.
G. Nachman’s Works
1. Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom - Shevachey and Sichos HaRan
“Shevachey and Sichos HaRan” translated as the “Life and Conversations of Rabbi Nachman” is also
known as Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, the wise sayings of Rebenuzal.[119]
As philosophy is the creation of the house of Esau, so Talmud is connected to the influence of Lilith. Rabbi
Nachman warned incessantly on the dangers of the study of philosophy, that it leads to depression, which is
rooted in evil. Similarly, Talmudic study in the area of halachic argument is rooted in philosophy based on
the Thirteen Principles of Reason laid out by Rabbi Ishmael and may lead to depression.[120] The following
gematria illustrates the connection:
One cultivates intellect while studying talmudic law. By mastering the tools of reason, one grows in
wisdom, but sometimes with a degree of depression.
For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
(Ecclesiastes 1:18)
Agadah, kabbalah and Mussar when mixed with talmudic study temper this effect helping one develop the
48 qualifications by which the Torah is acquired.[121] The Talmud in its abundance includes all these areas
and is hence, 480, a ten-fold magnification of these qualifications.
Aryeh Kaplan explains in the footnote, “Lilith comes from the root Laylay-night and is associated with dark
moods and depression.[124]
2. Likutey Moharan
a) David’s praise
David says something interesting in Psalm 56:11 which Reb Nachman builds upon.
In Elohim I will praise his work, in Hashem I will praise his work.
Elohim is the name of G-d in judgment and Hashem the name of G-d in mercy here. The psalm teaches, in
both times of judgment and in mercy, we should sing praise to Hashem. Furthermore, the Shema teaches
that Hashem’s name is one. Thus, the names Elohim and Hashem are one.
dja yy wnyqla yy larcy umc
Hear O’Israel the Lord our G-d the Lord is One
How are we to understand this? The gematria of ‘One’, Echad is the same as that for ‘Love’, Ahavah. Thus,
when G-d manifests the attribute of judgment, Elohim, this is out of love and so is the manifesting of the
attribute of mercy, Hashem, out of love.
dja = 13 = hbha
Knowing all this is called complete awareness. For the essence of awareness is the union of <chasadim
(benevolence) and gevurot (severities)>. This is called Daat. In other words, he does not differentiate
between loving kindness and judgment, but blesses “Who is good and beneficent” over everything. This is
called “YHVH is one and His Name is one”[125]
b) Bones
Ezekiel writes:[126]
And their iniquities will be etched upon their bones.
There is fundamental idea that a person’s sins are etched upon his bones. Even if a person is forgiven by G-
d of his sins, there may still be traces on his bones. Reb Nachman teaches from the Baal Shem Tov, that one
needs to confess his sins in order for these traces to be removed.[127]
By means of spoken confession, however, the letters disappear from the bones into which they have been
etched and are transformed into the words of confession. For speech emanates from one’s bones, as is
written (Psalms 35:10), “All my bones will say.”[128] He tears down the negative structure and
combination, and from the letters builds Malkhut d’Kedushah.[129]
Ezekiel is later asked by G-d, “can these bones yet live?” Ezekiel responds, “Oh Lord only thou knowest.”
The Lord responds, “All these bones are the whole house of Israel and though they have lost hope, they
shall yet live and walk in the land of the living.” Our bones are identified with our inner thoughts and
deeds, which affect our hopes. There is also a teaching that in each of us there is a single bone, etzem,
which is our essence and is not destroyed and from which a newly created body is made in the time of a
resurrection. To preserve this bone is one reason that Jews do not to practice cremation.
R. Isaac bar Parnakh said: All of a man’s iniquities are engraved upon his bones.[130]
In 1922 a letter was found that is from Rebbe Nachman. The letter reads:
Very hard it was for me to descend to you my precious student to tell you that I benefited greatly from your
work and upon you I said, “My fire will burn until Messiah will come be strong and courageous. In your
work, Na Nach, Nachma, Nachman Me’Uman.
And with this I shall reveal to you a secret and it is: Full and heaped up from line to line (pay, tzaddi, pay,
tzaddi, you, hay)
And with strong service you will understand it and the sign is the 17th of Tamuz they will say that you will
not fast.
I had a copy of this letter and had put it away with some papers. Strangely, on Shabbas morning, the 17th of
Tamuz 5758, I was browsing some papers and stumbled upon the letter. When is the 17th of Tamuz not a
fast day, when it is Shabbas I thought, so the finding of this letter on this Shabbas was not by chance. While
the letter was originally sent to Rabbi Yisroel Dov-Ber Odesser Z”l of Tiberias, it is clear to me that it has a
more significant reach. Part of the key is in the song, }mwam }mjn mjn jn n, which has gematria
137+148+98+58+50=491. This is also the gematria of }lyat. Ninety-one is the gematria of Hashem-Adonay
that is Elon the last four letters. Elon refers to the Tree of Life. The Tav transforms Elon into a verb
referring to establishing the tree. Nati Elon is founder of the Green Party in Israel. He teaches that the
essence of moshiach is to see its potential in others. “It is like a seed planted waiting to grow.”[132]
The book provides training on improving one’s midos - character traits by learning to behave in the image
of G-d. In summary, the book presents the following associations:
Hochmah First, a person should commune with G-d in solitude in order to perfect his wisdom.
wisdom Second a person should teach others what he has learned. A person should act as a
father to all creatures showing mercy and helping them.
Binah Repentance and return to G-d. “Calling repentance to mind all the days of his life
understanding causes binah -understanding to illuminate all his days, the result being that all his days
are spent in repentance. That is, he merges himself with binah, which is repentance, so
that all the days of his life are crowned with the secret of the higher level of
repentance.”[134]
Hesed Love of G-d, which leads to love of people who are in the image of G-d. Practice
kindness Nachum Ish Gamzu’s saying, “this too is for the good.”
Gevurah Buying clothes and providing a house for one’s wife is the proper expression of might
might, and power, sweetening severity. The desires of the Yetzer Hara, bad inclination, are
power, intended for satisfaction of the wife by providing her with clothes, a house, and
severity
physical satisfaction. Afterwards one has brought gevurah to a good use and satisfied
the Yetzer Tov, good inclination. The fine clothes and house model after the Temple.
The satisfied wife brings the Shechinah, the divine presence of G-d into the home.
Tiferets Obtained by studying Torah. This grants an understanding of the truth and provides a
beauty, countenance of beauty. “One who teaches the Torah is on the level of Tiferets. When
truth a man sits and learns for this purpose, Tiferets flows into Netzach and Hod and he
actually attains their level.”[135]
Netzah Encourage students of Torah. Scripture comes from the right and associates with
victory, Netzah.
eternity Netzah and Hod are called ‘those who adhere to it and support it.’
Hod Financially assist and physically help students of Torah. Mishnah comes from the left
gratitude and associates with hod. Talmud includes both Scripture and Mishnah.
Yesod Be careful in speech. Avoid anger.
righteousness ECC 5:6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the
angel, that it was an error: wherefore should G-d be angry at thy voice, and destroy
the work of thine hands?
Malchuts Apply ones wealth for the sake of Heaven. Behave humbly.
kingship
Moshe Cordovero revealed that each sefira has a leaning. Even the sefirot along the central trunk lean to
either the left or the right and this leaning can be corrected. Cordovero teaches that we must strive to bring
all the sefirot to lean to the right side.
Hod Left
Yesod Left
Malchut Left
Sefirot that lean to the left have emotions that are easily applied in negative, destructive manners. It is our
duty to find the positive in these sefirot and harness the emotions in service to Hashem. Moshe Cordovero
in the following paragraphs describes this process.
a) Binah
How does man train himself in the quality of binah - understanding. He returns in complete repentance, for
there is nothing like her, because she repairs all flaws - \gp. And just as binah sweetens all severities and
neutralizes their bitterness, one should repent and rectify all flaws. A person who calls repentance to mind
all the days of this life causes binah to illuminate all his days, the result being that all his days are spent in
repentance. That is, he merges himself with binah, which is repentance, so that all the days of his life are
crowned with the secret of the higher level of repentance.
Note that all existence is rooted in repentance, according to the secret of the Jubilee. In addition, the root of
the external forces — expounded in the mystical teachings as the secret of the River Dinur — is also rooted
therein and flows therefrom. (However, the River Dinur itself is included in Holiness, according to the
mystical teachings regarding the severities.) This is called ‘the outflow of Divine Anger.’ But by means of
the mystical teaching regarding the verse, “G-d smelled the pleasing scent of the sacrifices...” (Gen8:21),
that ‘outflow’ returns to its source, the severities become sweetened, the anger ceases, and “G-d refrains
from the evil...” (Ex32:14). Likewise, by means of the mystery of repentance, say that repentance benefits
only the aspects of holiness in man. For his evil aspects are rectified as well, just as the severities are
sweetened by this attribute.
Know that Kayin himself was evil, and he derived from evil, yet he was told, “If you do good, will you not
be uplifted...?” (Genesis 4:7), meaning, “Do not think that, because you derive from evil, you have no hope.
This is false. For ‘if you do good,’ anchoring yourself firmly in the good implanted there, via the root of
your soul, and do yourself good.” For everything bitter has a sweet Supernal root, as the mystical teachings
explain. Thus, a person’s evil actions may be turned into good, and his deliberate transgressions may be
turned into merits. For when one returns in complete repentance, these selfsame evil deeds from the ‘Left
Side,’ which were accusers enter the higher worlds and become rooted in holiness there, transforming
themselves into good rather than becoming nullified. This is what G-d told Kayin regarding his own self-
betterment.
Thus, had Kayin repented, thereby becoming rectified, then the state of Adam’s sin—in which Kayin was
conceived (the name Kayin deriving from the phrase "kina demisavuta", meaning ‘contaminated
nest’)—would have been to his credit, according to the mystical interpretation of the concept of ‘the Son
brings Merit to His Father.’ However, Kayin did not desire to repent, and therefore the entire Left Side
derives from there, but all its branches will eventually become sweetened, returning to perfection. The
reason for this is exactly as we have explained—a person who caused evil to become rooted in himself can
sweeten it and restore it to good.
Therefore, when a person purifies his evil inclination and transforms it into good, it becomes rooted in
holiness. This is the elevated level of repentance that a person who wishes to conduct himself in this
manner should contemplate every day, and he should also repent in some way, so that all his days will be
spent in repentance.[136]
Understanding is symbolized by motherhood here. A mother corrects her child, sweetens the judgment,
nullifies the bitterness, and helps the child fix any flaws.
b) Hesed
Cordovero explains that hesed can only be achieved by placing the love of God before all other loves:
How should a person train himself in the attribute of hesed (kindness)? The main way to enter into the
secret of hesed is to love G-d so absolutely that one will never forsake His service for any reason; for,
compared with the love of God, Blessed Be He, no other love has any worth. Therefore, he should first
attend to the requirements of his Divine service; then, the remainder of his time may be used for other
needs.[137]
The wants of ones own family may distract from an opportunity for hesed. Combine hesed with the family
activity and all will be blessed from Hashem.
If one experiences a difficult event, has vshalom, it is also for the good.[138] This is a binding of Malchuts
and hesed. Cordovero presents eight principles of mastering hesed. As they are between man and man they
are between man and G-d. A person who loves G-d loves man.
Three Visiting the sick and healing them. The Shechinah is love sick with desire
Malchuts and Tiferet for Tiferets. Tiferets in the world to come is love sick for Malchuts, the
Shechinah in this world. As one treats ill people well one must also treat
Malchuts and Tiferets well who are saddened by their isolation from each
other. Tzedakah, tikkun, holiness, blessings, Torah practice and study heal
the union of Malchuts and Tiferets above.
Four Giving charity to the poor. The hqdx for G-d is to say amen 90 times a
Binah and Tiferet day, the Kedushah 4 times a day, 100 blessings a day, and to read from the
Malchuts and Yesod 5 books of Torah each day.[139] For Tiferets we must draw down from
Malchuts and Tiferet Binah a supernal sheaf for it says, “we must leave them for the poor and
the stranger”, and Tiferet is as stranger to Malchut below. For Malchuts,
we should draw down tzedakah (maser ani – the tithe to the poor) from
Tiferets and this is given to Yesod, who is called poor, which raises
Malchut. If one binds Malchut to Tiferet, he gives the tithe to the stranger.
Five Offering hospitality to strangers. This is to give Tiferet and Yesod a guest
Tiferets and Malchuts house to rest which is Malchuts. For Tiferets and Yesod are in exile. They
Yesod and Malchuts are searching for what they have lost, the Shechinah. Fixing times for
Torah study unifies Tiferets and Malchuts.
Six Attending to the dead. Clothing the dead in white is cleansing the body of
Keter and Malchuts- sin which elevates the sefirot one by one, limb by limb raising them to the
Hesed level of Eden on high which is Hochmah of keter. The upper Eden is in
tiferets so Cordovero is referring to even higher aspect of Eden. This is a
mitzvah of faith.
Seven Right. Making peace between peers from Hochmah to Binah, from Hesed
to Gevurah, or from Netzah to Hod.
Eight Left. Similarly making peace between peers from Binah to Hochmah, from
Gevurah to Hesed, or from Hod to Netzah.
Sometimes I am certain that all of the sefirot really exist for the sake of Malchuts (reuniting the Shechinah)
and Binah (repentance). In the same way man exists for the sake of women.
c) Malchut
A man should exile himself, wandering from place to place for the sake of Heaven, thereby becoming a
vehicle for the exiled Shechinah. He should think to himself: “Behold, I am in exile, but I have all my
implements with me. But what about the honor of the Supreme One, for the Shechinah is exiled without any
implements, for they have gotten lost as a result of the exile?” For this reason, he should manage with as
little as possible – as the verse states: “make yourself implements for exile (Yechezkel 12:3) – and let the
exile humble his heart, while he binds himself to Torah. Then the Shechinah will be with him.
He should also impose an ‘expulsion order’ upon himself, always banishing himself from the comforts of
home, just as Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his comrades banished themselves to toil in Torah. Better still,
he should weary his legs by trudging from place to place without horse or wagon. Concerning such a
person, it is stated: “...his hope shevaro - wrbc is with the Lord, his G-d” (Psalm 146:5), deriving from the
word shevar - rbc, meaning ‘breaking,’ for he breaks his body for the honor of the Supreme One.
I. Yonah of Gerona
Rabbeinu Yonah is the author of Sharei Tshuvah - hbwct yruc, the Gates of Repentance:
XXVIII. The penitent is further obliged to humble himself and to undertake to conduct himself in the
manner prescribed by our Sages of blessed memory: “And be lowly of spirit before all men” (Avoth 4:10
Rabbi Levitas Ish Yavne). So doing, he will not be angered by his neighbors nor take offense at them; nor
will he take to heart all the things that he hears, overlooking injustices against himself in order to atone for
his transgressions, as Hazal have said, “If one overlooks injustices against himself, all of his sins will be
forgiven” (Rosh Hashanah 17a), G-d’s relationship with him corresponding to his relationship with others.
This concept constitutes a highly significant opening for hope, as it is said, “Let him put his mouth in the
dust; perhaps there may be hope. Let him give his cheek to him that smiteth him; let him be satiated with
shame” (Lamentations 3:29).[141]
J. Sefer Yetzirah
1. Golem
The practice of making a golem is the meditative exercise of drawing down a pure soul or creating a pure
soul within oneself. In order to do this one must purify himself of any impure thoughts or emotions which is
the spiritual counterpart of removing hametz on Passover from one’s possessions.
K. Zohar
The Zohar, shining, is a work of Kabbalah. The major core is a commentary on the Five Books of Moses
similar to the Midrash but instead, with an emphasis on mystical interpretations of the text. Three other
works of the Zohar describe the G-dhead, and the physical form that corresponds to the crown of behavior
of man in the image of G-d.[142] The following example text traces the meaning of the ‘beard’ of G-d from
its physical form to the thirteen gates of repentance.
Note, the following translations are very difficult to follow. I will do my best to explain them.
Through thirteen springs are the fountains distributed. Four are separate but joined together, nine flow upon
the body and encircle the garden. The ornamentation begins at the gate of the ears. It descends in beauty to
the beginning of the lips; from the beginning of the ears to the beginning of the lips. There exists a path
beneath the nostrils, in order that He may seek to pass over transgression; Proverbs 19:11 “And it is his
glory to pass over a transgression.”
Beneath the lips the beard goes into another beginning ...
The lips are free on every side. Blessed is he who shall become the receiver of their kisses. In that influence
stream down thirteen drops of pure balm. In this influence, all things exist and are concealed.
At that time, when the seventh month draweth nigh, those months shall be found to be thirteen (for in the
Codex, so often said to be correct, the word twelve is expunged to show it to be a year of thirteen months,
according to the number of those thirteen divisions of influence) in the supernal world, and the thirteen
gates of mercy are opened. At that time: Isaiah, 40:6 “Seek ye the Lord while He can be found.”[143]
The leap year of the Hebrew calendar includes a 2nd month of Adar called Adar Sheni. In this particular
year there are thirteen months and they afford and extra month to understand the concepts of the Idra.[144]
It is said in the ‘Book of Concealed Mystery’: That beard, the truth of all (truths), proceeds from the place
of the ears, and descends around the mouth of the Holy One; and descends and ascends covering the place
of fragrance (the cheeks); white with ornament and it descends in equilibrium and furnishes a covering even
unto the midst of the breast.
That is the beard of adornment, true and perfect, from which flow down thirteen fountains, scattering the
most precious balm of splendor.[145]
The thirteen parts of the beard are thirteen aspects in the sefira of Keter in the world of Atzilut. They
correspond to the primal ratzon, will or desire of G-d.
The “thirteen divisions of the influence in the supernal world” are of course those thirteen parts of the beard
of Macroprosopus considered in the sense of Atziloth, the archetypal world, the habitation of the pure
Sephiroth alone: “Seek ye the Lord while he may be found.”
I would like for a moment to trace the origins of this Zohar text to the prophet Micah. Moshe Cordovero
writes in his Tomer Devorah[147]:
It is proper for man to emulate his Creator, for then he will attain the secret of the Supernal Form in both
image (tzelem) and likeness (demut). For if a person’s physical form reflects the Supernal Form, yet his
actions do not, he falsifies his stature. People will say of him, “A handsome form whose deeds are ugly.”
For the essential aspect of the Supernal ‘Form’ and ‘Likeness’ is that they are the deeds of the Holy one,
Blessed Be He. Therefore, what good is it for a person to reflect the Supernal Form in physical form only if
his deeds do not imitate those of his Creator? Thus, it is proper that man’s actions imitate the Thirteen
Supernal Attributes of Mercy – the functions of the sefirah of keter – hinted at in these verses:
Who is G-d like Thee, who pardons iniquity and forgives the transgression of the remnant of His heritage?
He does not maintain His anger forever, for He delights in kindness. He will again show us compassion, He
will vanquish our iniquities, and Thou will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea. Show faithfulness to
Yaakov, kindness to Avraham, which You have sworn to our fathers from days of old.
(Micah 7:18-20)
Consequently, it is proper that these Thirteen Attributes, which we will now explain, should also be found
in man.
These Thirteen Attributes reveal the absolute desire of Hashem to forgive even above wisdom (Hochmah),
understanding (Binah), and knowledge (Daat). Why is forgiveness in the highest of all places? Because all
heavenly doors are opened after a person chooses to return to G-d and G-d accepts the repentance and
forgives. How do we now that G-d will accept the repentance? Hence we learn that forgiveness is the
highest of all G-d’s desires (Keter). What are the doors that are opened? These are the Gates of Repentance,
which reveal all the heavens as we learn from Moshe Rabbeinu:
Repentance
For how shall it be known that thy people have found grace in thy sight? By going with us (Lord) we are
distinguished.
Forgiveness
And the Lord said unto Moses, I will do this thing also that thou hast spoken: for you have found grace in
my sight, and I know you by name.
O G-d, my G-d, mighty, merciful and gracious, long suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping
mercy for thousands (of generations), forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no
means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children’s
children unto the third and to the fourth generation.
And Moses made haste, and bowed his head toward the earth, and worshipped. And he said, if now I have
found grace in thy sight, O Lord, let my Lord, I pray thee, go among us; for it is a stubborn people; and
pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for thine inheritance.
(Exodus 33:13 - 34:7)
Furthermore, the thirteen attributes from Exodus overlap the thirteen attributes from Micah. The Tashlich
service for Rosh Hashanah contains these passages.[148] Tashlich is a service for cleansing of sins recited
before a living body of water.[149]
Daniel describes his vision of the G-dhead. This vision is the basis for the G-dhead and the River of Fire
that descends from the beard. The River of Fire that descends from absolute mercy eradicates sin above and
beyond even repentance. The River of Fire reveals the sovereignty of G-d’s mercy to purge sin from the
repentant.
I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow,
and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning
fire.
A fiery stream (Nahar DiNar) issued and came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministered unto
him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him: the judgment was set, and the books were
opened.
I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn spake: I beheld even till the beast was
slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame.[150]
As concerning the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away: yet their lives were prolonged for
a season and time.
I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like a son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to
the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him.
And there was given him dominion and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages,
should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom
that which shall not be destroyed.
(Daniel 7:9-14)
And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven, shall be given
to the people of the holy ones of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all
dominions shall serve and obey him.
V. Character
In order to experience a close relationship to Hashem, one must work on character and attitude. Giving
tzedakah - charity is the key to obtaining these qualities. Charity is not just in money or even gifts, but it is
expressed in the way we speak to every person in need. Doing Hesed, practicing random acts of love and
kindness[151], is another way to improve midos. Nevertheless, we must also take care of ourselves.
Having a positive view of others and the world improves others and the world. “The way one looks at the
world is the kind of world one shall have.”[152]
A. Envy
Hashem ordains the reward that each person receives in this world. To envy there is no purpose. Often, the
lack of a powerful position in society is a blessing, leaving one more time for Torah learning and
developing true wisdom.
B. Chesed
Chesed is overflowing with good deeds for others. Abraham epitomizes this quality with his open tent
policy towards strangers. The essence of chesed is to be aware of people, animal, and plant needs around
and to perform a good deed when the opportunity arises. This should be done swiftly as if one is pursuing
the glory of heaven.
All human beings are precious, for they contain the image of G-d.
Man is therefore obligated to honor his fellowman and shower him with chesed
for by so doing he is honoring G-d. He must be careful not to embarrass or
abuse another person, for by so doing he is slighting G-d.[153]
C. Charity
The Orchos Tzaddikim discusses the ways of giving charity. To give with a smile or to purchase what a
person needs in advance is charity with loving kindness, tzedakah with hesed. Giving frequently to those in
particular need is greater than a single large gift. One should be prepared to recognize and execute on the
opportunity of tzedakah. This is an aspect of zealousness according to the M’silat Ysharim. Giving in secret
is greater with one’s neighbor so that no one feels embarrassed by having their need recognized.
I have a friend who taught me the meaning of charity. She prepares for meeting those in need by purchasing
food certificates in advance to give to the homeless. When seeing someone in need, she would stop to talk
with the person to see what she wants, whether she is hungry. She would take her time talking to the person
showing chesed,[154] while others find themselves simply giving charity.
The rewards for charity are enumerated in the Talmud and Bible:
twkrb hrcu-tjab ]rbtm \yrbdb wsypmhw ,twkrb ccb ]rbtm ynul hfwrp }twnh
The giver of a coin to the poor is blessed with six blessings,
one who consoles him with words with eleven blessings. [155]
(Bava Batra 9b)
ISA 58:7 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
When thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
ISA 58:8 Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and
thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the LORD shall be thy reward.
ISA 58:9 Then shalt thou call, and the LORD shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If
thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity;
ISA 58:10 And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise
in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noonday:
ISA 58:11 And the LORD shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy
bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.
ISA 58:12 And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations
of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.
The ‘paths to dwell in’ are the ways of Torah. Restoration of the paths is necessary when the people around
are devoid of spiritual interests.
“When the Sun shines brightly on Shabbat, the pauper is spared appearing in the street in his tattered
overcoat. The sun on Shabbat is thus a kindness/charity for him.”[156]
ISA 58:13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call
the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways,
nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
ISA 58:14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of
the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it.
1. Delight in G-d.
2. Walk upon the high places of the world, i.e. mountainous splendor or spiritual heights.
3. Receive the nourishment of the true life of Jacob, i.e. good children and family.
D. Joy
yy ynpl \tjmcw
And you shall rejoice before the Lord
(Deuteronomy 12:12)
The word sameach - jmc means happiness or joy. The root sahm - \c means put, suggesting that one must
place joy in one’s heart always. Joy brings love and closeness to G-d.[157]
The Orchos Tzaddikim writes that one should wake up each day amazed with the world around. To see the
Sun move across the sky in its course, and the plants around growing, the stars above shining in their
constellations, and the planets advancing according to their course brings one to an amazement with G-d’s
creation. If we wake up each day and remind ourselves of how precious the world is our joy with life will
always grow and give us happiness.
hbwfl wz \g
This, too, is for the good
(Ta’anis 21a - Nachum Ish Gamzu)
All difficulty has a purpose if only to test our soul or to remind us of how thankful we need to be.
AND FINALLY.......
E. Anger
Jacob had prophesied, “I will divide them in Yaakov, and disperse them in Israel” because of their anger
and excessive punishment of the people of Shechem.[159] Levi was scattered throughout Israel in the Cities
of Refuge. Though they were selected to be priestly servants, they were humbled by their dependence on
charity, by the difficulties of those they would dwell amongst in these cities, and finally the distances
between their families throughout the land. Similarly, Shimon was allocated a portion of land in the midst
of Judah. In the end, they were forced to give up their land as Judah’s numbers expanded and they became
teachers of children and poor wanderers.[160] Nevertheless, the teaching of children helped them develop
self-control. This is always the way of Hashem and we must always learn to see the gift and lesson in any
suffering.[161]
The time to avoid anger is before it begins. The intellect should prevent this emotion from arising. There
are three periods in anger:
● Before it begins. One should be aware of controlling anger at this point even before the emotion is
even felt.
● After the emotion is felt but before one speaks or acts. This moment is likely to be too late.
● After one has already spoken or acted in anger. The damage has already been done, but one can still
try to repair this damage.
● the cause
● one’s interpretation of the cause
● one’s reaction
The key to avoiding anger is to change one’s interpretation of the cause. For example, one should not
assume that an insult is directed towards them, but merely reflects that the other person is having a difficult
day and perhaps has other problems on his mind. Fasting is a tikkun for anger. Fasting brings one back to
return and repent.
The following story describes the challenges of dealing with some people.[164]
I was told this story by my father who was told it by his father and is probably told by others as well. There
was a Rabbi who was giving a lecture one Shabbas. In the audience there was a person who interrupted the
Rabbi and said, “That is not correct.” Others in the group were aghast and wanted to ask him to leave, but
the Rabbi said it was OK, thought briefly, and than corrected himself continuing. Again this person spoke
up and again the Rabbi corrected what he was saying. This went on for a period of a half an hour when
finally the Rabbi asked someone to remove him from the audience.
Afterwards the Rabbi was praying and felt that G-d was dissatisfied with his behavior. He remarked to
himself that he had been through 15 interruptions from this person in 30 minutes and had been patient.
Nevertheless, he heard G-d saying, “I am disappointed in you. I’ve been putting up with this person for 50
years and you couldn’t put up with him for just one Shabbas.”
G. Greeting Others
I was always first to greet another, both Jew and non-Jew. — Yoachanan Ben Zakkai
This will bring one to a greater concern about the welfare of his neighbor. A person should accustom
oneself to seeing his neighbor and greeting him. Often people feel too shy and insecure to greet others. This
is a lacking of self-esteem. They should give more charity, do more Hesed, and then they will come to greet
their neighbor and learn from their teachers with greater enthusiasm.
H. Honor
One should not seek after higher positions for honor. The avoidance of honor permits one to grow into a
better person. If one is asked to take a higher position with an increased service, one should consider
acceptance with the thought of being a good person always in the back of one’s mind. M’silat Ysharim has
the following to say on the subject:[166]
Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, forfeited his share in the world to come only because he coveted honor. “The
Holy One, blessed be He,” said to him, ‘Repent thee, and I, thou, and the son of Jesse will stroll together in
the Garden of Eden.’ ‘Who will go first?’ asked Jeroboam. ‘The son of Jesse,’ answered the Holy One,
blessed be He. ‘If so, I will not repent’” (Sanhedren 102a)
This teaches not to be jealous and seek after another’s position of honor.
What caused the destruction of Korah and his whole company if not the lust for honor, as we may infer
from the fact that Moses said to them, “And seek ye also priesthood?”[167] (Num. 16.10). And our Sages
tell us that Korah rebelled because Elzaphan, the son of Uziel, had been made prince, an appointment
which he had coveted for himself (Num. R. 18.2).
This teaches us to recognize the honor that G-d has already granted us and be satisfied. Honor is like the
lust for money which can never be quenched.
What, if not the craving for honor, drove Saul to persecute David? We read, “And the women sang one to
another in their play, and said, ‘Saul hath slain his thousands and David his ten thousands.’
One cannot be a hold fast king, but one must always relinquish and let the superior of the next generation
rise to leadership and honor.
I. Forgiveness
To forgive is to behave in the image of G-d.[168] There is a teaching from Talmud Tractate Rosh Hashanah
that if one forgives slights or insults done to him, he will be forgiven of sins. This forgiveness is out of the
side of divine justice since one is forgiven in kind for forgiving others. Forgiveness also dissolves anger,
which opens a gateway to mercy.
On Yom Kippur 5757, I became irritated by the behavior of children whose parents brought them to
services and were not reproving them on the proper way to behave in the sanctuary. However, as I thought
about my anger, I wondered how possibly Hashem could forgive me for my bad behavior throughout the
year. The answer appeared in the prayer book.
I exclaimed, “How can we be so bad when you are so good!” At that moment, I chose to forgive these
children in my mind. I then turned to Hashem and I said, “If I could forgive these children, and your mercy
is so much greater than mine, surely you can see to forgive us all in the year to come.”
J. Conversations
1. Calming a person down
Listening to negative opinions about another is a mitzvah when the person is angry or upset and one knows
that by listening the speaker will feel better and will no longer feel the need to state negative opinions about
the target person. Nevertheless, one must be sure not to believe what one has heard.[170] This is the mitzvah
of calming a person down.
There is a mitzvah to show respect for everyone.[171] One should try to avoid ending a conversation first
with another if the other person wishes to continue talking and there isn’t improper speech. In this way, one
shows respect for the other person. One is commanded to spend time with one’s spouse. This means that it
is a mitzvah to listen to her until she completes what she needs to say.
3. True Speech
1. Not all words are considered speech. Words not heard or accepted are not called speech, as in (Psalms
19:4), “There is no speech and no words without their voice being heard.” Now the main reason words are
accepted has to do with the good they contain, because everyone desires good. Therefore, when the words
contain good, then speech is heard and accepted; but when the words have no good in them, they are not
accepted. How do we create the good in the words? This is done by taking speech from daat (holy
knowledge), then it will have good in it; but when speech is without daat, then it has no good, as in
(Proverbs 19:2), “Also, for the soul to be without knowledge is not good.” The soul is speech, as it is
written (Genesis 2:7), “Man became a living soul,” the Aramaic translation of which is a “a speaking
spirit.”
2. Now, raising and enhancing daat is accomplished through praise of the tzaddikim. By praising and
extolling the tzaddikim, daat is elevated, corresponding to (Deuteronomy 32:11), “Like a nesher (eagle)
arousing its kein (nest).” Nishra is the spirit, the concept of tzaddik,...
“Footnote 8: praising...the tzaddikim, daat is elevated. By mentioning the praise and glory of the
tzaddikim, a person invokes their merit and spiritual power. His daat is thereby elevated, so that his
speech—now drawn from enhanced daat—contains the quality of good. His words are thus heard and
accepted (Parparaot LeChokhmah). The Be’Ibey HaNachal explains that drawing speech from enhanced
daat entails drawing close to the tzaddikim. By being close to them and personally witnessing their
greatness, a person is consistently moved to praise the tzaddikim.”[173]
From other of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings it becomes clear that the quality of good in one’s speech can
also be achieved by finding good in others and praising them. As Rebbe Nachman emphasized, all Jews are
called tzaddikim.[174] (Rabbi Nachman of Breslov)
K. Quarrels
1. A Woman’s Nature
A woman’s nature is to plan. This is her Binah Yeserah (extra insight). Sometimes this can be disturbing to
a man who has many things on his mind at once and does not want to be burdened with an extra plan.
Nevertheless, he should realize that for the woman it is the plan itself that is important and not its contents.
If the day should arrive and circumstances necessitate changes, these are acceptable to the woman if she
sees that the man values her, her plans, and her needs.
By lessening quarrels in our own families, we improve our community and we improve the world. The
microcosm of our life affects the macrocosm of the world and living a Torah life improves the entire world.
As Rabbi Nachman teaches:[175]
The world is full of strife. There are wars between the great world powers. There are conflicts within
different localities. There are feuds among families. There is discord between neighbors. There is friction
within a household, between man and wife, between parents and children.
Life is short. People die every day. The day that has passed will never return, and death comes closer every
day. But people still fight and never once remember their goal in life.
All strife is identical. The friction within a family is a counterpart of the wars between nations. Each person
in a household is the counterpart of a world power, and their quarrels are the wars between those powers.
The traits of each nation are also reflected in these individuals. Some nations are known for anger, others
for bloodthirstiness. Each one has its particular trait. The counterparts of these traits are found in each
household.
You may wish to live in peace. You have no desire for strife. Still you are forced into dispute and conflict.
Nations are the same. A nation may desire peace and make many concessions to achieve it. But no matter
how much it tries to remain neutral, it can still be caught up in war. Two opposing sides can demand its
allegiance until it is drawn into war against its will. The same is true in a household.
Man is a miniature world. His essence contains the world and everything in it. A man and his family
contain the nations of the world, including all their battles.
A man living alone can become insane. Within him are all the warring nations. His personality is that of the
victorious nation. Each time a different nation is victorious, he must change completely, and this can drive
him insane. He is alone and cannot express the war within him. But when one lives with others, these
battles are expressed toward his family and friends.
There may be strife in the household of a tzaddik. This too is a war between nations. It is also the war
between the twelve tribes, such as between Ephraim and Judah. When the messiah comes all wars will be
abolished. The world will have eternal peace, as it is written (Isaiah 11:9) “They will neither hurt nor
destroy ...”[176] (Rabbi Nachman of Breslov)
L. Fear
Apathy comes from depression. Apathy lessens the fear of G-d. What is the way out of apathy? We must
focus on the fact that even Fear fears G-d as Rabbi Nachman teaches, “-The quality of fear itself fears G-
d.”[177]
The baal tshuvah seeks closeness to G-d by soaring above apathy, above fear, above love, to a place that
only his soul can fathom. What is this place? It is none other then Awe before the Presence of G-d.
Kirkergaard spoke of this awe and is quoted on this subject in Abraham Joshua Heschel’s, “A Passion For
Truth.”[178] Rudolf Otto also spent many years traveling and researching the universality of the subject
recording his ideas in “The Idea of the Holy.” In apprehending the “numinous” as Otto referred to G-d:
We are dealing with something for which there is only one appropriate expression, mysterium tremendum. .
. . The feeling of it may at times come sweeping like a gentle tide pervading the mind with a tranquil mood
of deepest worship. It may pass over into a more set and lasting attitude of the soul, continuing, as it were,
thrillingly vibrant and resonant, until at last it dies away and the soul resumes its "profane," non-religious
mood of everyday experience. . . . It has its crude, barbaric antecedents and early manifestations, and again
it may be developed ito something beautiful and pure and glorious. It may become the hushed, trembling,
and speechless humility of the creature in the presence of--whom or what? In the presence of that which is a
Mystery inexpressible and above all creatures.
The fear and trembling which accompanies the Baal Tshuvah is awe. This is the quality of the fear itself
that fears G-d.
M. Judging People
We must strive to judge others favorably.[179] “One who judges others on the scale of merit will be judged
by the Almighty on the scale of merit.”[180] “In righteousness shall you judge your neighbor.”[181]
When a person adopts a set of principles and sticks by them, then other
people will respect and honor him or her for adhering to them. People will,
however grudgingly, understand that those principles guide the individual
to behave in a certain way. But if a person is careless with his or her
principles, then if one day he or she chooses to observe them in a
difficult situation, people will not say that this is a moral choice --
they might rather assume the worst!
"Let some water be brought, and wash your feet, and relax under the tree."
[18:4]
We see that Avraham wanted his visitors to wash their feet immediately,
before entering his house. Rashi explains that Avraham thought that the
three angels, who appeared to be ordinary men, were idolaters from the
region who worshipped the dust of their feet. He was therefore careful to
ensure that they did not bring the objects of their idolatry into his home.
Rashi goes on to say that Avraham's nephew Lot was not careful about this,
and therefore he brought two of these same guests into _his_ home before
having them wash their feet.
If we look, however, at the verse later where Lot brings in the guests
[19:2], Rashi provides a very different explanation. Although Avraham was
extremely careful that they do so, it is, of course, quite normal for
people to wipe the dust off their feet before going into someone's home. So
why, then, did Lot deviate from this norm? The answer is that the evil
people of S'dom did not allow people to shelter guests, leaving the guests
to sleep outside where the residents could rob them at will. Rashi tells us
that Lot was therefore concerned that if he would bring the guests in with
their feet already clean, the people of the city would accuse him of having
sheltered guests for several days. By having them go into his house with
the dust still on their feet, anyone would see that these people had just
come from the desert.
The Avnei Azel says that there is no contradiction between the two
explanations offered by Rashi. When discussing the verse regarding Avraham,
Rashi accentuates the difference between Avraham and Lot, but both reasons
are correct -- the first is a prerequisite for the second.
Had Lot been careful to keep any possible idolatry out of his home, then he
would have been obligated to think only about that, and not to worry about
what the people of S'dom might think. A person is supposed to be willing to
give up his life in order not to worship idols, and the Avnei Azel says
that were Lot careful about objects of idolatry, he should have been
willing to risk his life to keep them out of his home. Therefore we first
need to know that Lot was not concerned about this, before understanding
why he brought in his guests in a way which was unusual in any case.
The Avnei Azel goes on to point out that one could also say as follows:
that had the people of S'dom known that Lot, like his uncle Avraham, was
concerned about the prohibition of idolatry, then they would have concluded
that this was the reason the people were entering his house with clean
feet, rather than accusing Lot of sheltering guests for several days
without telling them. Given that Lot was worried about this accusation, it
is clear that the people of S'dom already recognized him as someone who had
never been careful about this at all.
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O. Truth
Ones relationship with the Shechinah is from emet - truth. A woman’s relationship with Kingship is
dependent on emunah - faith. The relationship between lovers reflects this relationship on high. A man must
speak truthfully on all his concerns to find the attribute of truth and union with his wife. A woman must
have faith in G-d to develop faith in her husband.
The paradox of G-d is that while there is free will Hashem is omniscient. Most understand the gift of free
will and its essential role in our improvement. Nevertheless, Hashem’s omniscience is also a gift. From
omniscience, we know that the path Hashem has let us travel was done with his knowledge from beginning
to end and that it is for the good. As a friend has told me, “there is nothing bad that happens, but only sad.”
[182] I will add that even the sad is for the good and that the vitality of life overcomes sadness and the song
of love transcends all.
P. Humility
One must obtain the level of humility before being able to experience authentic kabbalah. And what is
humility? This is none other then to be stoic, to be indifferent to one who complements as one who
insults.[183]
Q. Consideration
Consideration is to accommodate others without them asking. For example if one is in a standing group
talking and someone there has a cast on his ankle, then it is considerate to suggest that the group move to a
table to sit to continue their conversation.[184] To do so without revealing the reason is even a finer level of
consideration. Consideration without expecting anyone to notice or to become aware is a mitzvah par
excellence.
A. Dimensions [TABLE]
http://www.cc.utah.edu/~rfs4/km_t.htm (70 of 289) [1/6/2002 1:13:27 AM]
Kabbalah
The Hagim - \ygj - Holidays sanctify time in our world. Judaism emphasizes the sanctity of time over
space. In the Tree of Life, time is denoted by the transition from Hochmah to Binah, past conscious to
future conscious. Space is denoted by the six directions from Hesed to Yesod. The moral dimension is from
Keter to Malchuts.
B. Months [TABLE]
The constellations were created with the 12 elemental letters in their respective order[185].
Table 9: Months
Months Hebrew Letter Constellation Holidays House
Nissan - }syn heh - h Aries Pesach Growth
~ April the Ram
T’leh - hlf
Iyar - ryya vav - w Taurus Israel Independence Possessions
~ May the Bull
Shor - rwc
Sivan - }wys zayin - z Gemini Shavuos Attraction
~ June the Twins
Teumim - \ymwat
The Sefer Yetzirah describes the ruling personal qualities of the constellations. These however also
correspond to the particularly trait in each sign that must be expressed regularly for this sign to feel a sense
of joy and balance.[186] Of course in each of us there is a touch of each element below that must be
satisfied. Nevertheless, the Sun sign does indicate the primary source of psychological balance for each
sign. With the Hebrew letters Hashem endowed the heavens and identified qualities in people. When the
twain meet there is a joyful bliss and complete harmony.
1. Nissan
And you shall count this as your first month, for I took you at of Egypt at this time. The letter h - heh
denotes holiness since the letter occurs twice in the name of G-d representing both the attribute of Binah
and Malchuts. The relationship here is G-d like a mother to her daughter Israel. There is a lot of
conversation and differences of opinion but the two love each other and support each other through the
trials of Egypt.
Make amends, repair our fences, we want moshiach now. The Baal Shem Tov called the last day of Pesach
Moshiach Seudah. The ‘Today is the Day’ or in Hebrew the ‘Hayom Yom’ comments that the previous
Chabad Rebbe made a meal and there were 310 students and 18 tables. The 310 students represent the 310
storehouses saved up for the righteous in the world to come and the 18 tables represent eternal life.
2. Iyar
The State of Israel is a Taurus! This has endowed the country with a green thumb. The state of Israel is also
a place for hard work and productivity. Ironically, spirituality plays a secondary role to the physical
sensations that pervade the land in this manifestation of its nationhood. Dance, song, agriculture,
engineering, security, and monetary success preoccupy the nation.
Nevertheless, the letter w - vav is also a letter in the name of G-d and represents the outstretched arm of G-
d to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him sincerely. Six midos [character qualities] compose the
w, i.e. kindness, judgment, beauty, eternity, thankfulness, and foundation. These are also the principle
values of the nation of Israel.
3. Sivan
The holiday of Shavuos falls out here. The letter z - zayin - 7 denotes the Shabbas or day of rest as Shavuos
represents an end to the planting season and a resting period after 7 weeks.
4. Tamuz
July is represented by the letter j – het, which denotes a fence or limitation. The period, Between the
Fences, refers to the three weeks before Tish B’Av. At the end of the Second Temple, these three weeks
contained an inordinate amount of defeats during the siege of Jerusalem. The fences limited the area of
operation necessary to properly defend the Holy Temple.
All her pursuers caught her between fences. (Eichah 1 - Lamentations 1)
5. Av
The letter f - tet denotes the serpent or adversary who punishes the Jewish people. On Yom Kippur, a goat
was sent away to Azazel. Rabbi Nachman explains the meaning of this. This is like a bone thrown into the
mouth of the great goat to quiet him while the Jewish people repent. For 364 days a year, the accuser
presents himself before the Almighty, but on Yom Kippur, we are spared his accusations. This also relates
to Pidyon that is an amount of money paid to redeem a person. The Pidyon is given to silence the adversary.
The name Azazel – lzazu has gematria 115 which is also qoof, yod, heh. We spell Azazel Ayin, Zayin,
Aleph, Zayin, and Lamed. The Aleph represents G-d that stands in the middle of the name. Azazel is the
dismissal of sin. The sin of the Jewish people is dismissed in the wilderness, the place of Azazel. What is in
the wilderness? Is it not the 248 positive commandments of the Jewish people? BaMidbar is Bet, Mem,
Dalet, Bet, and Resh that is 248. There is a force in the wilderness, and its name is Azazel and it is a servant
of Hashem. Its function is to dismiss sin from the Jewish people. This is done by a goat wandering into the
wilderness. How can we understand the goat? There is a teaching that a blessing needs something to rest on.
When we recite the Birkat Hamazon, we do so at a table for a blessing needs an object to rest upon. When
the Jewish people in the wilderness, sought a removal of their sins the Cohen rested his hands upon the goal
such that their request would have something to rest on. Why a goat, so that it may wander away into the
wilderness. In the wilderness, the sins are devoured and removed by the force of Azazel. The goat is more
able to carry sins than a lamb or another animal. The intention is not that the goat dies but that it wanders
into the wilderness and does not return. With the shitafot, the flash floods of winter, the land is washed
clean and renewed. The sins that the goat carries will also be washed away.
I davened at Am Echad alone as services were an hour earlier. I tested my answers with subconscious
hypnotic responses, i.e. raising my right arm for truth, left arm for falsehood. At the end of the prayer, I
asked for an answer that would help me improve my overall behavior.
I saw in a vision the image of Rav Lapin z”l, the former rabbi of the synagogue. He was looking at me and
there was a young student before him. He was guiding the hand of the student over a sefer and then resting
it upon the sefer. The message here was to learn the seforim like a young student. Let the teachings become
part of you. View the world with the unbiased view of a young student.
Today, I also received a Breslov tape that discussed the importance of the tallis. Every thread in the tallis
bears the imprint of the one who wears it. Reb Nachman poured out tears with his prayers to Hashem and
said that there was a tear for every thread in the tallis when he gave his away to a choice student.
I picked up “Consulting the Wise” and opened it to page 246 which had the following statement:
INTERVIEWER: What sefer would you recommend for someone who wants to improve his midos?
RABBI YECHEZKAIL LEVENSTEIN: “Study the sefer Tomar Dvorah [Palm tree of D’vorah]. Rabbi
Simcha Zissel Ziv of Kelm said that studying it is conducive to self-improvement. The sefer describes the
thirteen attributes of the Almighty and elaborates on ways to integrate them into one’s own life. Be
prepared to spend sufficient time on this project because it is not light reading.”[187]
It is also prohibited to greet one’s friend or acquaintance and even to say, “Good morning.” However, one
may respond to a greeting in a low tone in order to avoid resentment. Customarily we do not work for any
length of time that may distract from the mourning.
I decided to do a meditation to keep my mind off of food. Quickly I rose to the level of Malchuts. I felt the
whole floor elevated as I entered this level on my own! I then lifted myself to Yesod. All around were
towering angels. With only the slightest though Gavriel, Michael, Uriel, and Raphael descended to the four
corners of my body. They lifted me as I looked upwards towards Tiferet like a spread sheet. A fifth angel
joined by the name of Nuriel and Uriel took a center position under my body. We ascended above Tiferets
and I felt as if I was floating in clouds and a blue sky.
As we rose higher, I thought about what I wanted to do. I wanted to know of the Messiah some more. I then
saw one like the Son of Man coming down and there was a crown upon his head lowered quickly from
above. I prostrated myself before him and he turned his head upward towards G-d saying,
“Why do you prostrate before me, there is only G-d.”
He lifted me up and we were the same height for he was a man not an angel. He told me to find the
answers, I should look into his eyes. The eyes were a swirling blue and green like water currents and I
began to feel faint. I felt like I might lose consciousness if I gazed to long upon them. I opened my eyes and
said I must eat. The experience was too dangerous.
Dove - 7/23/98
Tonight is Rosh Hodesh Av. Today was Erev Rosh Hodesh. In the morning, I cleaned my hand tefillin. I
had a blowout on the way to work and replaced two tires and rear brakes. That evening after I came out of
shul, I saw a white dove resting on my rear window windshield wiper. It was very much at peace. I saw
how it would find peace by looking away from me. Only when a change was imminent would it look
towards me, otherwise it would rest.
To be at rest, we must turn away from the turmoil around us and find inner tranquility. As I began to drive
off the dove stayed on my car.
6. Elul
The time of the holidays is approaching. The letter y - yod for this month indicates that this is the time that
the righteous return completely to G-d. The righteous ones make a complete Tshuvah on the first of Elul.
The yod is the first letter of the name of G-d and represents beginnings like Rosh Hashanah. It symbolizes
wisdom and the source of the 32 paths. Out of the yod comes the heh, which represents the 50 gates of
understanding in the place of Binah. These 50 gates are the permutations taken two out at a time of the
seven children of Binah plus one for the revelation of G-d.
7. Tishrei
The letter l - lamed denotes the new cycle of learning that begins with Simchas Torah at the end of the
holiday [when we begin reading the Torah scroll from the beginning]. dml - Lomed is also the word for
learning in Hebrew. Tishrei is a month to renew Jewish learning which helps us with Tshuvah, i.e. returning
to G-d. In addition, the constellation of the month is Libra whose scales symbolize the ten-day judgment
period from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. In Hebrew, the word for scales is moznaim.
with the Partzuf Nukvah or Sefirah Malchuts. The princess dwells in the palace of her father, who is
Hochmah and that is why I saw her here. Wisdom is sometimes referred to as a woman in Proverbs, but in
truth, it is Wisdom’s daughter that is feminine while Wisdom is masculine. I danced with the Shechinah in
circles and enjoyed the moment. I remembered the throng following me and I summoned the angels to hold
open the gates of this world. The throng entered scaring the princess, but I told her they did not know where
they were and could do no harm. As we spun in a circle with one arm extended inward from each of us, I
noticed below our hands the singularity of the whole world. This is why there is nothing in Wisdom for all
is yet undifferentiated. Looking upward I saw the singularity reflected downward from the gates of Keter
which were black and almost impossible to recognize. The angels could not bring me higher. From here on
out I was on my own. I uttered the name of G-d associated with Keter, and the black gates opened and I
rose through the darkness into the radiating black light. I saw endless blackness all around. I recalled that
sons, food, and clothing are left to mazel and descend from this level. Instead I willed myself upward to the
next level or Mah in the world of letters. I saw white light and silver chains and knew that Mah parallels
Malchut below. I willed upward into Ben which parallels Yesod. I preceded into Sag which parallels Binah,
and then Av which parallels Hochmah. Above this was Adam Kadmon where I briefly stayed and then
sought to know of higher worlds. I saw the name RaM - \r which means ‘high above’ and discerned the
following expansion. 10*4 + 100*2 => BakDai - ydqb. BakDai means ‘enough seeking’ which clearly
meant I had gone far enough. I ended the vision and swept down in a river flowing through all the sefirot
and pouring out of Malchuts like a water fall.
After the destruction of the first Temple, the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnetzar allowed a remnant of the
Jews to remain and appointed Gedaliah Ben Achikam to be their governor. Jews who had fled to
neighboring lands began to return to tend the vineyards of Judah. The King of Ammon sent Yishmael Ben
Netaniah to assassinate Gedaliah. Gedaliah disbelieved the rumors he had heard and went out to greet
Yishmael in the town of Mitzpa where he was assassinated.[189]
The light of the moon will be like the light of the sun and the light of the sun will be intensified sevenfold
like the light of seven days on the day when the Lord heals his people...
(Isaiah 30:26)
The waters of desire flow from Keter which is the place of ratzon or the will of G-d as He relates to our
world. However, all judgments are determined in Gevurah except for three which flow from Keter[191]:
The death of Gedaliah is hard to understand. Yet life depends on mazel which is the word for constellation
and fortune. Still the sages commemorated Gedaliah’s death with a fast day to remember always the good
of his life.
8. Heshvan
There are no holidays in this month which is represented by the letter n - nun. The letter nun does not occur
in King David’s great psalm Ashrei, thus denoting a level the Jews never descended to before leaving
Egypt.[192] There is a teaching that there are 49 levels down followed by a 50th level from which there is no
return. There are also 49 levels up and the 50th denotes the holiday of Shavuos or the Giving of the Torah
and the revelation at Mt. Sinai.
9. Kislev
The letter s - samech denotes happiness or sameach. This month has the holiday of Hanukah.
He said, now I will give you a gift and he pushed me upwards into the spiritual heavens. I beheld a white
angel with a beautiful face. His robes were like a candle flame and I held them as we ascended. All around
there were souls busying themselves and mirrors.[193] Eventually the angel brought me into a dark chamber
higher up. Here was a man in dark robes with a small gray beard and gray hair and a pointed face. His
appearance was scary. He was the root soul of the others. He was the root soul of myself.[194]
We all have a root soul and each of us must work to purify that part of the root’s body which we represent.
All our actions effect our root soul. Our actions effect other branches of the same root soul.
10. Tevet
The letter u - ayin denotes the adversary and many of Hillel’s students died on the Tenth of Tevet which is
a fast day. My Grandfather Moshe ben Ovadiah died on this day. Nebuchadnetzar, King of Babylonia, laid
siege to Jerusalem on this day and 3 years later on the 9th of Tamuz the walls were breached. With the siege
came terrible famine:
‘And the city came under siege... and famine became intense in the city.’ The daughters of Zion gathered in
the market places, and upon seeing each other, one would say to the other: why have you come out to the
market place, for you have never done so? The other answered and said: shall I hide it from you? The
plague of famine is hard. I cannot bear it. They held on to each other, and went about the city seeking food,
but did not find it. They embraced the pillars and died in every corner. Their suckling children crawled
about on hand and foot, each one recognizing his mother, and seeking to nurse milk from her. When the
child found no nourishment, his life was severed, and he died in his mother’s lap’ (Pesikta Raba 26)[195].
The 8th and 9th of Tevet are called ‘fast-days-for-the-righteous’ and observe the misunderstandings of the
Greek translation of the Torah on the 8th, and the death of Ezra the Scribe on th 9th. The ultimate aim of the
fast day as well at the 9 days leading up is repentance and return to G-d. This is a time to restrict pleasure
and examine our deeds and improve for the future.
11. Shevat
The letter x - tzadi denotes the righteous one who is compared to a complete Tree. All of his her midos are
in proper balance. This is also the time of Tu B’shvat which is the planting of new trees. Trees are planted
at this time to keep track of the three-year requirement before one is permitted to eat the fruit of the tree.
On Tu B’shvat, search out apples or other fruit that appear like they are calling you. Part of the healing of
the holiday is releasing the sparks in these fruit. Bring the person you wish to heal to a meditation that day.
The meditation involves ascending through the sefirot of the person’s body, focusing on healing those
sefirot that are out of balance. In the case of paranoia, the sefira of Gevurah will be cold. Imagine a warm
fuzzy white cloud encompassing the sefira softening its hardness moment by moment.
Next, begin to merge your mind into the mind of the other. Feel his or her thoughts. What do you hear? One
may hear phrases like, “I don’t want to be here,” “Don’t judge me,” “I wish they cold stay together.” These
phrases will reflect the root causes of the development of the illness in the person’s past.
Now, call upon the angel Raphael and he will place his hand on the left side of your head transmitting a
healing energy from Hashem to the Gevurah in your soul.
Afterwards say the blessing over the fruit and release the sparks within.
I saw myself as a sapling being planted for the holiday. My brothers and sisters stood around in the soil
beneath me. This was a simple life, yet beautiful and complete. Day to day I would follow the sun across
the sky, turning my leaves in his direction always. After three years I saw there was fruit on my limbs and
the first harvest was at hand. As the fruit was taken, I felt relief, a weight removed from me.
Just as the tree changes and moves in its life so should a person change and move. All movements bring
knowledge. As the tree ages and its form changes, it becomes somewhat rigid, but there are still movements
in the growth of its appearance. Our existence is eternal; though the life we have in this world is only a
short span. We should not dwell on past mistakes for they are finite and fleeting. Our lives recur until we
get it right.
Like a tree we should extend our branches far and wide. In this manner we meet more people and this
interaction brings knowledge and happiness. Instead of striving to find the right person in life, we should
strive to grow towards G-d which also means involvement in meeting new people and learning and having
fun.
To find a mate, pursue activities that bring one together with other eligible partners rather than professional
match makers.
I saw Jesus on the cross crying out to Hashem about being forsaken. I saw G-d respond that because of his
great concern about the end of his life; he would magnify the meaning of his death.
At the end of the vision, I asked to see the source of the answers I was receiving. I saw the form of the
Glory of G-d who was draped in regal robes with a scepter in His right hand; yet I could not see His face.
He stood in a central area while above in a circle there were angels all around. He would turn from one to
another assigning a mission and immediately the angel would depart.
12. Adar
The month of Adar is symbolized by the letter q - koof which denotes laughter. One needs to make an extra
effort to be happy in this month which like all year ends can bring back nostalgic memories and
melancholy. The holiday of Purim occurs in this month and is one of 2 festive holidays where one is
advised to get inebriated. The other holiday of this sort is Simhas Torah in the month of Tishrei.
C. Weeks [TABLES]
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Kabbalah
Each shavua - uwbc - week reminds of the process of creation. There are various correspondences with
each day of the week.
1. Rishon - Sunday
Kindness is associated with Sunday, the first day of the week. The planetary ruler of the first hour of the
day is the Sun from which the Romans gave it the name.
Who is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in
darkness, and hath no light? let him trust in the name of the LORD, and stay upon his G-d.
(Isaiah 50:10)
Ravin bar R. Adda said in the name of R. Isaac: He who regularly attends a house of prayer, but fails to
come one day–the Holy One, blessed be He, inquires about him, saying, “Who is among you that feareth
the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant? Yet now walketh off in darkness and hath no light?” If [he
walked off in darkness away from the house of prayer] for a religious purpose, he will continue to have
light; if for a secular purpose, he will have no light.[196]
2. Sheni - Monday
Judgment associates with Monday. On Mondays and Thursdays, Hashem holds back some of the good light
so that we may learn to return to him. In order to make up for this light, we recite the Torah portion in shul
on those days to bring the light of G-d down through learning. In addition, Mondays and Thursdays are
chosen for self-appointed fasts to return to G-d.
3. Shlishi - Tuesday
G-d blessed Tuesday twice in the creation story. Beauty and splendor associate with Tuesday. The energy
of the day facilitates torah learning and knowing truth.
4. Revaee - Wednesday
Wednesday associates with the upper prophecy of Moses. The energy of the day facilitates victory in
undertakings and the joy of success, which is required to experience prophecy. Wednesday evenings are
particularly suited for meditation for at this time the upper prophecy descends to the lower prophecy in our
world.
5. Hamishi - Thursday
Thursday associates with the lower prophecy of Aaron the priest. This manifestation of prophecy is in life
lessons and service to Hashem. The energy of the day is particularly suited to remind us of the need to show
gratitude to Hashem and others in our life.
6. Sheshe - Friday
Righteousness associates with Friday. The energy facilitates preparation for Shabbat. Towards the end of
Friday, Hashem grants an extra energy to finish the work of the week.
7. Shabbat - Saturday
Observing the Shabbas is one of the keys to achieving closeness to Hashem. This is the day when Hashem
releases an extra portion of blessing stored in Malchuts for our world. This is similar to the extra portion of
manna that the Israelites had for Shabbas while wandering in the Wilderness. We call the extra portion
released from Malchuts, the Shechinah that is the presence of G-d.[197]
● Whoever is careful with Shabbas observance will be forgiven for all his sins even idolatry.
● Respecting the Shabbas is greater than fasting a thousand days.
● If the children of Israel would observe one Shabbas properly, the Moshiach would immediately
come.
● If your children accept the observance of the Shabbas, they will merit entering the land of Israel.
● Whoever takes pleasure in the enjoyment of the Shabbas will be granted all of his heart’s desires.
● Observing the Shabbas is equal to fulfilling all the mitzvoth of the Torah.
● Proper Observance of one Shabbas is equivalent to having observed all the Shabbatoth since
creation.
There are 39 types of work prohibited on Shabbat. These are based on the work that was done in setting up
the tabernacle. The tabernacle or Mishkan was a moving sanctuary that could be set up with tent walls and
other holy articles. The original concepts are interpreted in stricter ways today.[198]
D. Seasons
The Earth is referred to by four names in the liturgy.[199] During the spring, the earth is Eretz from the word
Ratz that means movement or running. During the springtime, the earth is busy replenishing life. In the
summer, the earth is called Tevel, which comes from the Hebrew word for spices and taste. In the summer,
the earth enriches vegetation with the flavor of spices. In the fall, the earth is called Adamah, which means
soil. Adam was created in the fall at Rosh Hashanah. In the fall, the earth dries up and soil clumps together
with decaying vegetation. In the winter, the earth is Arak that means empty since the earth lies barren at this
time.[200]
So, wither the leaves of the past generation to produce the flowers of the next generation[201]
E. Aging
Old age does not take well to negative or unhappy thoughts. One should focus on the positive, see the good
in what makes them happy, for joy is the source of their life. Recall the exciting and happy thoughts in life
during conversation and leave the sadder subjects for conversations with younger folks.
A. Gematria [TABLE]
The table below lists the Hebrew letters, their values, and their names in Hebrew and English.
There are really only 22 principle letters in the Hebrew alphabet. Scribes to make it easier to recognize
word separation added final letters.
1. Amen
Meditation, calligraphy, and gematria go hand in hand. Here is the result of a meditation on the word Amen
}ma
91
ax
}m = x
FROM }m = x THE TZADDIK BRINGS
G-D a INTO THE WORLD
{rab ]rbtmh rca
}ma hlab ]rbty
THAT WHICH HE BLESSES IN THE LAND IS
BLESSED THROUGH THIS— AMEN
YHVH + ynda
26 + 65 = 91
}lya
ROOT < LEAVES < SUN < G-D
THE TREE TRANSMITS ENERGY
FROM ROOT TO LEAVES
AND BACK DOWN AGAIN
2. 100 Blessings a Day
The Sha’are Orah teaches the importance of reciting 100 blessings a day. This practice was instituted by
David when he noticed a higher degree of illness in the people. The Sha’are Orah brings down that there
were a hundred receptacles for the poles supporting the tabernacle. These receptacles are associated with
Malchuts, the receptacle for G-d’s energy entering our world. Reciting blessings helps to disperse this
bounty to the rest of the world. Koof - q has the value 100 and is the result of the progression of G-d’s
energy from 1 - Aleph – a to 10 - Yod - y to 100 - Koof - q. The next step over is 2 - bet - b, 20 - caph - k,
and 200 - resh - r. Rearranging the letters and putting the columns together spells one hundred bracha or
blessings. Now, proceeding upwards from the Koof to the Aleph, the q represents Israel as they tithe to the
Levites represented by y. Unless the Levites receive the proper tithe of 10 from the 100 they are unable to
tithe the 1 - a to the Kohanim. The a represents the level of the Neshamah which requires the one hundred
blessings to trigger the ten which trigger the single quanta of energy uniting our soul with Hashem.
3. Nature
The word, hateva, meaning “the nature” has gematria 86 that is the same as the Name, Elohim. Elohim
sustains the physical forces of nature.
B. Numerology [TABLES]
After studying Gematria for a few years, I ran across “Linda Goodman’s Star Signs” which describes an
English version of Gematria that is based on the Hebrew phonetic sounds. Include program in appendix for
doing this calculation.
1. Alphabet
Hebrew letters that are not in the English language are listed in the following table. Except for the het,
which maintains a strong presence in English spelling, the other four letters have a diminished influence in
English speaking countries.
Table 15: Hebrew Letters Missing Representation in the English Alphabet
English Letter Hebrew Letter Source Tarot
ght – 8 het - j – 8 chariot
?–9 tet - f – 9 hermit
? – 60 samech – s – 60 devil
? – 70 ayin - u – 70 tower
? – 90 tzadik - x – 90 moon
2. Single Numbers
a) Number 1
1 is for G-d above. One entities take charge, can be inventive, do not like criticism, and may have a large
go.
b) Number 2
c) Number 4
At the time of the destruction of the Temple, the people did not have the four arms, only the arm of halacha.
They would learn at home and pray in the Temple. They did not learn in a house of a study, with
others.[206]
The number four represents work. Reb. Chiya ben Avi said in the name of Hulla, “Greater is the person
who has delight in living off of his own work than one who has fear of heaven.”[207] For a person with the
fear of heaven, the passuk says, “happy is the man who fears G-d”, “Ashrei ish y’rat Hashem.” Further, for
the one who lives by his own work the psalm says, “the person who eats by his own toil, he will be happy
and his life good.” This means happy for him in this world and good for him in the world to come.
3. Compound Numbers
The number 16 has a terminal association. The Hebrew source meaning of the number is from the verb,
‘fall’ - nofel - lpn with gematria:
lamed + peh + nun = 30 + 80 + 50 = 160 => which can be reduced to 16 with the law of zeros.[210]
In Genesis 6:1-4, the word refers to a people born of the result of the marriages of the Sons of G-d and the
Sons of Men:
And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto
them, that the sons of G-d saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives,
whomsoever they chose. And the Lord said: ‘My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for that he also is
flesh; therefore shall his days be a hundred and twenty years.’ The Nephilim - \ylpn were in the earth in
those days, and also after that, when the sons of G-d came into the daughters of men, and they bore
children to them; the same were the mighty men that were of old, the men of renown.
The number 16 refers to the shattered citadel that was once great but now the King and Queen fall to their
doom. In kind, the Nephilim no longer live and many great kingdoms no longer exist.
Who were the Nephilim? Who are the sons of G-d and sons of men? The sons of G-d are the descendants of
Adam who bear the divine soul. The sons of men are people who were around at the time, the result of
evolution. The sons of G-d being tempted by their bodies saw the beauty of the daughters of men and took
them to be wives. Their sons became heroes pursuing greatness, but trait for trait like their father’s lust,
away from the spirit of Hashem.
Song
Recording songs and poems helps manifest ideas to change oneself and the world.
Kaplan’s commentary on Sefer Yetzirah states the way to understand the meaning of the night sky is to see
your own star patterns. This is similar to seeing shapes in cloud patterns; but one’s own imagination will
reveal the inner meaning of the constellation. There is reference to using Ptolemy’s constellations as an
accurate basis, but better yet, is go under the heavens oneself and examine the stars often.
Sefer Yetzirah refers to the seven planets and twelve signs as set in the Teli.[214] The Teli may have
originally meant a ball with a line attached to it for capturing animals and Draco is precisely in this shape.
There is also the connotation of items hanging from the Teli from the word Tallis mentioned above. Other
authorities identify the Teli with the Pole Serpent or Leviathan. Overall the Teli is the Dragon of the
Universe from which the guiding constellations descend.[215]
At 5:30 AM, August 27th, 1998, I see Procyon, Serius and Adhara, and Canopus, Achernar, and Fomalhaut
rising to the right. They are G-d’s lights in the Southern sky. They are beautiful. I learned in Singapore that
G-d created all people with a special love and each is precious and has distinct importance.
2. Star Meditation
One type of meditation mentioned in the Zohar (1:1b, 2:231b) involves contemplating the stars. The Zohar
provides a biblical source for this type of meditation, from the verse, “Lift your eyes on high, and see who
created these, the One who brings out their host by number, He calls them all by name . . .” (Is. 40:26).
Have you seen the stars in the night, they eliminate headaches with their twinkling light.[216]
Looking at the stars at night is a healing activity. They remind us of the grandeur of the heavens and lift us
beyond the daily stress of life.[217] For a life of contentment and simplicity, one should choose to live in a
place where the stars shine bright. Looking at the stars bestows wisdom on the gazer. Learning the
movements of the stars bestows understanding. Both together bring knowledge.
D. Divination
1. Tarot
The ability to do correct divination depends on the state of the diviner. In this manner, one catches
obstructing angels off guard and obtains a more accurate reading. The Tarot as well as most fortune telling
is inaccurate for predicting the future as we have free will. They are most accurate for learning the story
behind past events. They are also accurate for revealing the present.
There are 56 cards for the Minor Arcana and 22 cards for the Major Arcana. The Minor Arcana include four
suits of ten cards corresponding to the four elements and the ten sefirot reflected in each of them.
Nevertheless the symbols on the Rider cards do not match in meaning. For the purpose of divination it
matters little as long as the user has a clear understanding of each card. The four suits associate with the
four letters of the tetragrammaton.[218] The Yod is Water or Cups from Abba-Father, Hochmah
consciousness. The first Heh is Fire or Wands from Imma-Mother, Binah consciousness. The Vav is Air or
Swords from Zer Anpin, the central six sefirot. The final Heh is Earth or Pentacles from Bat-daughter,
Shechinah consciousness.
In addition, there are four court cards in each suit: Page, Knight, Queen, and King. They reflect messengers
or personal representations in the divination. The Major Arcana include 22 cards corresponding to the 22
letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The image on the card corresponds to the meaning of the associated Hebrew
letter. The numbering of the major arcana should begin with the Magician as aleph - 1, the High Priestess as
bet - 2, the Empress as gimmel -3, the emperor as dalet - 4. There are also overtures of numerology in the
associations of the cards with these numbers. Intrinsically the cards have no power, even their symbols are
subjective but they serve as a channel for divine communication.
Waite had the following to say on the association of the Hebrew letters with the Tarot Cards: [219]
“The supposed Hebrew symbolism of the Tarot, which in justice to Papus, is laboriously elaborated
–though apart from all inspiration- becomes disorganized if there is any doubt as to the attribution of its
Trump Cards to the Hebrew Alphabet. Now there is one card which bears no number and is allocated
therefore according to the discretion of the interpreter.[220] It has been placed in all cases wrongly, by the
uninstructed because they had nothing but their private judgment to guide them, and by some who claimed
to know better because they desired to mislead. It happens, however, that they also where at sea. I may go
further and say that the true nature of Tarot symbolism is perhaps a secret in the hands of a very few
persons, and outside that circle operators and writers may combine the cards as they like and attribute them
as they like, but they will never find the right way.”
The twelve elemental Hebrew letters correspond well with twelve of the Major Arcana trumps. The
remaining ten trumps correspond better with a numerological meaning.[221] There has been some attempt to
associate them with the seven Hebrew double letters with correspondence to the seven planets and three
Hebrew mother letters, but the symbolic meaning is off. Instead, English numerology has a better fit.
shin - c - 300
tav – t - 400
Table 21: Hebrew Alphabet and the Tarot Major Arcana, Trumps, Up
Hebrew Wands Up Pentacles Up Swords Up Cups Up Hebrew Letter Major Arcana
Letter Fire Earth Air Water Source Up
Source
aleph - a – 1 Ace of aleph - a – 1 Magician
Wands The rod up is
Keter, the upper yod
beginnings and pointing
downwards is
the lower you.
bet - b – 2 bet - b – 2 High Priestess
The bet is the
home, the
spiritual center
of the high
priestess.[222]
The number two
is akin to
sensitivity,
emotion,
partnerships and
the psychic.
gimmel - g – gimmel - g – 3 Empress
3 mother, creator,
3 suggests
children,
Gimmel
associates with
fortune from the
dreidle.
dalet - d – 4 dalet - d – 4 Emperor
heh - h - 5 Loss, heh - h - 5 Hierophant
destitution, The upper and
shattered lower
hopes and temples.[223]
loss of faith.
vav - w – 6 vav - w – 6 Lovers
the Omer is
Shavuot,
revelation of
God achieved
through
complete
temperance with
life.
samech - s – samech - s – 60 Devil Magic
60 Supports and
connections, an
allusion of
magic, but is not
magic at all but
something real.
Sometimes we
hide behind the
supports getting
too dependent
on what is
secure. This too
is the devil and
letting go of
security is the
beginning of
freedom.
ayin - u – 70 ayin - u – 70 Tower
struck by
lightning and
king/queen
falling from it.
The Ayin Ra or
evil eye is the
Tower that
brings others
down.
Another example of divination occurs in the Torah when the High Priest would consult the Urim and
Tamim - \ymt for a complete lighted answer to an important question. The King of Israel might ask for
guidance with the Urim and Tamim in matters of national interest when meeting with the High Priest.
Saul then said to the Lord, the G-d of Israel, “Bring a complete answer.”
Jonathan and Saul were indicated by lot, and the troops were cleared.
(Samuel I 14:41-42)
“Bringing a tamim” was a way for a king to uncover a hidden reason for G-d’s will in a situation. The root
of the word, Tam - \t means perfect, complete, or simple. Nevertheless, the greatness of Israel is summed
up with the following:
3. Lots of Jonah
4. Page Turning
6. Dream Questions
Shailot Holam, asking a question through a dream is a tool for divine inspiration. The method involved
writing a question on a piece of paper, putting it under ones pillow and in the morning inspecting the paper
for a succinct answer.[225]
E. Tzaddik
The term tzaddik means a righteous, holy person. Seeking out a “true” tzaddik is always a gateway to
spiritual elevation. The “true” tzaddik is actually a person who has very little to say but when he speaks
everyone feels that sHe is being directly spoken to even in a group setting. I present my own experience in
meeting a true tzaddik:
I had an audience with the Tzaddik of Nikelsburg, Rabbi M. Lebovits. He is spiritual heir and a descendent
of Rabbi Smelke of Nikelsburg, a student of the Baal Shem Tov. His silence conveys understanding. He
suggested reading Psalm 128 daily. He asked some questions, listened to answers and stories, and seemed
to understand what was said and not said.
The assistant asked for a Hebrew name and mother’s Hebrew name, address, and phone number before
entering the room. The Rebbe asked for family origin.
When I discussed the Nothingness of Keter that I saw or the book Bahir that I studied, his face lit up and I
heard a sigh. There was something in his silence. Even when he spoke to the congregation, a silence in him
waited. This was like the silence of Keter, waiting for the word to come forth to manifest the will of G-d.
This is a wonderous silence. I never saw his face turn from anyone who questioned him. His soul was safe
from the outside world.
Before the tzaddik gives his blessing, he asks questions to raise within him the energy for the blessing.
Joseph represents the essence of the tzaddik. In Jacob’s blessing over Joseph, he states, “GEN 49:24 But his
bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of
Jacob; from thence is the shepherd, the stone of Israel - larcy }ba huwr \cm” The Bahir 91 explains:
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the head cornerstone.”
It ascends to the place from which it was graven, as it is written,
“From there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel.”
The Bahir 193 shows that the Supernal Tzadik nourishes Israel:
“From There is nourished the Rock of Israel.”
What is the meaning of “from There”?
We say that this is the Supernal Righteous One – }wylu qdx.
What is He (the Tzadik above)?
He is the Reward, the great hidden Light which is called Socher - rhws
And the splendid rock below is called Dar – rd
And the rays these are the rays from His Hand,
they are from the five fingers [of his right hand].
The Tzadik above refers to “the Reward, the great hidden Light,” Socher, that is Hashem; the tzaddik below
is as the splendid rock Dar, that is His representative in this generation. Habakkuk 3:3-6 is the biblical
source text of the above:
G-d came from Texan, and the Holy One from mount Paran. Selah.
His Glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of his praise.
And His brightness was as the light; and He had rays of light coming out of His hands;
And there was the Hiding of His Power.
Before Him went pestilence, and burning coals went forth at His feet.
He stood, and measured the earth: He beheld and drove asunder the nations;
And the everlasting mountains were scattered, and the perpetual hills did bow:
His ways are everlasting.
F. Intelligence
Memorization is a key to building a better memory. One must always strive to memorize new teachings and
prayers. One can then recite them while one is driving or walking to Shul as a memory exercise. Once one
has memorized one can review to make it permanent, but one should continue to seek out and memorize
new teachings for this is the process of exercising the memory.
Studying Gemara is a key to increasing reasoning skills. Gemara trains one in the process of logical
deduction and analysis. It also will improve inspiration in technical fields and reasoning in all matters.
“G-d commanded Moses that the written Torah should not be recited from memory, and that the Oral Torah
should not be written down. The Oral Torah was recited from memory, and was thus given over from one
person to another.”[226] Hence, our sages focused on memorizing Mishnah. Others recite T’hillim from
memory. Most have memorized the Shema. While we are permitted to memorize our prayers, others are
careful to recite the Shema from the Siddur. The Shema says, “And you shall teach them to your children
and speak of them when sitting in your house, when walking along your way and when you lie down and
when you rise up” implying these words are known by heart.
Why was the Oral Torah not written down? This was to teach us that the essence of learning Torah is by
watching and living with religious people. We learn the details of Torah by observing their ways.[227]
“Greater is the serving of talmudei hochamei than learning from them.” This is the true way of
understanding the meaning of the transmission of Torah Baal Peh.
G. Soul
Judaism presents five major levels to the soul:
The Nefesh is our body, which is part of our soul. In the world to come, G-d resurrects us into an eternal
body.
The Ruach is the spirit one feels by standing looking at the ocean or feeling G-d’s breeze run with ones
body. The ruach is the spirit we know and feel with Hashem.
The Neshamah is our moral consciousness. When we feel guilty for sin and know the right thing to do, it is
from our Neshamah that we know this.
The Chaya is our community consciousness. The Chaya is our source of a sixth sense, of knowing how
others are feeling without being there.
Yechidah is a part of our soul that is always with G-d. This is our direct channel of communication with
Hashem.
H. Seven Tests
According to our qualities, we are tested. Abraham was tested in kindness by whether he would forsake
Sodom or plead on their behalf. Sodom whose values differed utterly from Abraham’s would have nothing
redeemable in the eyes of Abraham.
Isaac was tested in strictness by his acceptance of the Akeidah, his personal sacrifice.
Jacob was tested in truth by living in the house of Lavan. He dealt with Lavan in a straight manner though
he was treated in a crooked manner.
Moses was tested in eternity by rejecting the offer of his children starting a new chosen people to Hashem.
VIII. Dreaming
Dreaming is virtual life. Often times our dreams are a nutrient that we are deficient in that our subconscious
mind is supplementing. Dreams can also be a spiritual gateway to visit the heavens, angels, or the rich
beauty of our precious world. The collection of dreams below describes nutrients of the mind in
unconscious dreams, how to achieve conscious lucid dreams, and the pursuit of prophetic dreams.
A. Unconscious Dreams
Healing by Dance - July 12, 1995
The previous night I studied the Torah, parsha Balak.[228] This morning I read in Kitzur Shulhan Aruch the
importance of reading the morning blessings each day including those before studying Torah. The night
before I had the following dream. In my dream, I saw a few people assembling a canopy that would be
lifted by four pole bearers, one at each corner. One pole bearer was a rabbi, another a woman. As they
raised the canopy, there was a woman in the center under it. She was attractive with an ailment of the legs
inhibiting her ability to stand on her own. The canopy attached to her shoulders raised her up, and to her
ankles helped her dance. There was music and she was dancing with the other four. Her dancing was great
to see, greater than the other four alone. [Dancing is healing and no one must be left out of this joy.]
Now, as I beheld this, I felt some remorse at not participating, and a woman pole bearer fainted sick causing
the canopy to collapse. Others ran to her side; I ran as well but the dancing did not continue. [A depressing
thought causes instant sickness.][229]
A healer appeared. There were two sick. The pole bearer was treated physically as I was treated for
negative thoughts. The healer led me to a place of crystals. There she took a few natural triangular stones of
white base with blue tops and gave them to me. I assembled the stones and she said this would help keep
depressing thoughts away.
The dancing brought me back to my youth at BCI[230] where we would dance the evenings away in circles
and lines. Nothing is as rejuvenating as dance and we should do it often. How does the 7th beggar without
legs heal by dancing; she is raised up by us holding a canopy giving us a reason to dance with her joy.
I saw in my dream purchasing some goods at a house sale. The goods had some valuable stamps within
them that were not part of the product I was purchasing. After I got home, I realized the stamps were there.
With zealousness, I returned to the house and called up the owners. For some reason I felt they were aware
that the stamps were in the item and that they were part of this test setting me up. They did not appear and
the dream ended abruptly. I felt there was another around my bed who left quickly in a dark light.
This is the manner of spiritual tests. I went to Shachris that morning and was the tenth to arrive. I hadn’t
made the morning services in a few weeks, but I was up early that morning working. I saw two angels
fighting to bless the congregation. The one on the right was trying to grant a blessing with his right hand
while the one on the left with his left hand. The one on the right was from Hesed and he was being pushed a
way by the one on the left from Gevurah. In the end, they both blessed. After the services, I went home and
I just wanted to fall asleep in a sunbeam on the floor. My soul was calling out for this nap. Here I had the
second dream.
I was at a spiritual Shabbaton. There was a lot of singing and youthful spirit in the temple service. It felt so
good to be there. As the Shabbas came closer to the end, there were a few musicians who took up musical
instruments and who wanted to begin a scheduled evening concert early. They started playing and it felt
wrong. I took the initiative and went up to the guitarist who seemed like a religious guy. I told him it is not
proper to begin playing before Havdalah. He agreed and told the rest of the musicians to put down their
instruments. The singing took the place of the instruments, a singing with great fervor.
The previous d-ay I had gone home from work early and spent time catching up on cleaning at home.
Everything in spiritual growth is connected. One proper act leads to the next ad infinitum. If we give G-d an
opening miracles will begin happening. If we give G-d a small opening, he will open the whole world for
us.
B. Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreams are conscious dreams where one is able to control one’s motion and action.[231] Lucid dreams
are opportunities to acquire understanding and wisdom on spiritual subjects. I will give two examples. The
first illustrates how wisdom can be drawn from a dream. The second show how one can progress from a
meditative state into a spiritual dream.
Eheyeh asher Eheyeh is the crown of the Universe (Keter). I rose from the world and soared past the
planets.
Yah is the beginning of Wisdom (Hochmah)
YHVH (pronounced Elohim) is the source of Understanding, which divides the Universe into distinct
components (Binah).
El is the source of goodness (Hesed).
Elohim brings forth justice and judgment and discipline (Gevurah).
YHVH (Adonai) is the splendor of the world (Tiferets).
YHVH (Adonai) Tzevaot is the eternity of eternities (Netzah).
Elohim Tzevaot is the source of eternal praise and thankfulness to Hashem (Hod).
El Chai, Shadai lays the foundation of the world (Yesod).
Adonai is the gateway to the heavens (Malchuts).
6/5/1993 - 5 AM
I listened to the Earth, Wind, Fire, and Air tape. Towards the end of the hypnotic session, I shifted slightly
into a curled position and entered a lucid dream. I experienced rapid travel while gazing backwards over
several green hills and bodies of water. I noticed the foam on ocean waves resembled clouds over the earth
from an outer space perspective. I tried to maintain the lucid state by counting down.[233] I exited into a
light sleep. The key to success in obtaining a lucid dream is alertness, energy, and concentration when one
begins.
4/9/97 - 9 AM
I listened to the Letter Ascension tape. The tape’s introduction brought me to a river and suggested that I
see something in the water” and that I should take it out. At first, it was like a cross and than a double cross,
but than it appeared like the Shield of David.[234] Finally, I saw the form of a rod[235] shaped as a small
sword. Upon the face of the rod was the Star of David.[236]
The goal for the hypnotic session was to discover the answer to a biblical question. I sought to understand
the purpose of the high priest’s role and hereditary class in Judaism. I rose into the sefira of Malchuts. I was
in a large cavern and there was a ray of light from a point high above entering the room.[237] The tape
guided one to visualize the letter Tav that connects Malchuts to Yesod. Through the Tav, I rose into the
light of Yesod. The tape next asked to visualize the letter Yod. This brought me into the sefira of Netzah.
This is the place of the spiritual Mt. Sinai and is symbolized by the patriarch Moses. To understand the
priesthood, I knew I had to reach the sefira of Hod, which is the place of Aaron, the high priest. There is a
mountain rising in Netzah whose base is in Hod. This is Sinai. Moses is on the mountain in communication
with G-d. Aaron is in the valley with the people leading praises. The tape would continue to lead me
upwards by visualizing the letter caph to go to Hesed, but I suggested to myself, “turn the tape off.”
Now how does one reach Hod? An ocean connects Netzah and Hod represented by the letter Mem. An
angel guards the ocean. His name is Mayimel. I called his name and he appeared huge, towering into the
heavens. He is the ruler of the Water Elements and appears like a towering wave whose top lips over into a
face. At first, I was struck by his great height and then I called his name, and he lowered to me. I climbed
upon his top, his head, and he began to take me across the great ocean. The distance was far but this was his
element and his travel was swift. Finally as we approached the place of Hod, he lowered and I dismounted.
I was thankful for the transport and I tossed him the focus that I had found in the river at the beginning of
the vision. He took it up in his mouth and departed.[238] I inquired again on the purpose of the priesthood. I
saw with my own eyes the purpose. While Moses was on the mountain, the people needed a leader in his
place. At first, I thought this might be Joshua, but he still served Moses and had not been brought before
them. Only Aaron had a similar status in their eyes. The priesthood is from Moshe’s family as a symbol of
an eternal connection with the Torah from Sinai. Even though our leaders depart, the priests descendent
I turned and progressively entered a lucid dream. I felt myself rising off the ground into flight. All around
the world was lit by the sunrise. I approached a place like Zion National Park near Cedar City in the South
of Utah. There I beheld the modest red sandstone mountains of the park. I soared over them in various
places. I desired to stay close to the ground for a better look and then soared straight up and over cliff faces.
I was seeking to come close to G-d. I was wearing gloves and I removed the left to look at my hand and
then the right to see the other hand. I saw their lines and their color was correct. I desired to be in the hand
of G-d. All of a sudden I felt an incredible force pulling from behind me and I soared backwards; the wind
passing swiftly by my sides. I then flew over the green land gazing at its harmony and beauty. I saw a large
locomotive train and tennis courts as I came close to the ground. I sought to know the common
denominator and I realized, “these are a few of my favorite things.” I had been to Zion Park. I remember
locomotives of various cities, Sacremento and Silverton. I played tennis regularly in my youth. There was
another common factor, I have not seen such places or done this activity in a long time and my soul was
yearning for them.[239]
We are only in this world for a short while; we must always remember to enjoy G-d’s creation. This is a
pathway to joy and a pathway to G-d.
Listened to hypnosis tape before going to sleep and then fell into lucid dream. In the Lucid dream, I let
myself fly without control. This is the secret to control and prolong a dream in general. Let the
subconscious direct the movement wherever it wills. In this manner, I rose abruptly over upcoming objects,
and swoop close to the ground past other objects without harm. I would even have fun; for example, by
bouncing off telephone lines. Before flying I chose a large towl to take with me, I thought to take a brown
one, but it was a blue multicolored one instead. This helped in the flying.
I was moving and spoke to someone who was also moving. He was from Israel and we spoke briefly.
I found someone living alone, very depressed without legs. I saw an army uniform from Tzahal and asked
to talk with him. He didn’t want to, he didn’t want pity. I said I know how it is to be alone and I said let us
just talk. He still didn’t want to, even after I said I want to talk for myself alone (no pity). Nothing, he sat
on the floor without legs. I mentioned Israel and he perked up. I said I wanted to live there. He asked
where. I said there is a place in the North, a small town next to Lake Kinneret, but I didn’t know the name.
(Probably this was a town like Yavne near the lake). Then I said K’far Channanya. He shook his head, but
felt impelled to get up to show me something. Out of nowhere, legs sprouted as he stood. It was like they
were always there but hidden. He went over to a filing cabinet. He was very organized. He pulled out a
folder on Israel, which contained a map. We opened it and it was a map of Jerusalem. There was a small
map of Israel in a corner and a funny small map of San Francisco on it like a sister city to Jerusalem. We
could not find the name of the town.
I played the letter ascension tape. As I looked into the stream, I saw various symbols forming. First, I saw
the Star of David focus from the previous vision. Than I saw the letter Z within it and then another Z
mirrored. I composed them in my mind and then lifted the hour glass symbol out of the star.
I visualized the letter Tav - t along with the tape and ascended from the level of Malchuts into Yesod. The
goal for this hypnotic session was to find answers to mysteries. The tape led to a visualization of the letter
Resh - r that is the vertical path to Tiferets. At this point, I combined the Resh with the letter ‘Z’ from the
Zayin I saw in the stream, to make the Hebrew word, RaZ - zr which refers to allegories, secrets, or
mysteries in the Torah. I called the angel Raziel to pursue this further. At the level of Yesod, an angel
descended. In the white light, I saw an angel with black robes. He veiled his face with part of the robe as he
landed and beckoned. I put my arms around his neck from behind and we ascended. From his backside, I
could not see where we went and I sensed that the place we were traveling to is hidden from all mystic
plane travelers. Upon landing in the dark world, the angel unveiled himself and I saw a frightening face. I
realized this was not the angel Raziel and I called his name again. I turned to notice another angel in dark
robes. As I approached him, I saw that his face was old and his head was balding, but that this angel bore
the countenance of a man. He said not to be afraid. The angel that bore me here is a guardian who scares off
the unwelcome. He told me to come close. He asked what I seek to know.
I sought to understand by what individual merit are the mysteries of the Universe bestowed. He responded:
By the knowledge of the seeker
By the seeker’s deeds
By the longing in the seeker’s heart
Occasionally, the seeker may fall into bad straits and his/her knowledge may become impaired and even
his/her good deeds may be lacking; still, there is a way back to discover the answers to the mysteries and
purpose of life. This is by the longing in the seeker’s heart.
The angel asked me to come close and I merged with the angel. At this moment, the answer to several
mysteries became known. I sought a prophetic message to bring back to the people, but I learned that I was
not the messenger. Still, I asked could I know the message and the response was yes:
The Jewish people must learn to love each other first above other peoples. Unlike other peoples, we do not
usually look out for the interest of our brethren first. We must always support each other before the other
nations.[240]
He said if there are more factual items that I want to know I should ascend to the angel Yedeiel who is in
the quasi-sefira of Daat. I ascended. I sought to know the locations of certain misplaced items and saw
visions of their location. I pulled out the symbol I had found in the stream and looked at it which caused me
to return to the place of Raziel. I offered the symbol to the angel and Raziel placed it upon his forehead and
told me that the symbol was his very own.[241]
After I descended and emerged from hypnosis, I realized that the location of the place of Raziel is in the
pathway between Tiferets and Yesod. This place is the 12th quasi sefira, RaZ. The sefira is accessible when
Netzah and Hod come together in unity like Hochmah and Binah for Daat. In this manner, Netzah and Hod
symbolize prophecy and their joining opens the gateway to RaZ and the answer to mysteries.
I focused my mind on the symbol of Raziel and ascended from Malchuts to his place. The angel taught its
approach to demon and angel summoning for learning all secrets. First, he drew the following symbol:
Then we both entered into the area together. The symbol was for protection from deception and other
trickery. He summoned the shedu, Asmodeus, who appeared as a short man with dark clothing. He showed
that any answer pertaining to the material world could be extracted from the shedu. Nevertheless, these
answers serve little benefit for the soul. In order to release the angel he erased his symbol in the air.
Next, he summoned the angel of love whose name is Anael. This angel appeared small, white, and feathery
in a bright light. He asked the angel to show us ‘love’. The angel opened a portal and inside created a
picture. First, he waved his arm to display a rainbow of butterflies. A mountain was behind the butterflies
and a grass valley with water was below. The meditation guide, Ira, spoke of bonds that need to be freed at
this point disturbing the tranquil picture but forcing the angel to reveal that sometimes love does have binds
that restrict. For everything, there is a balancing force. He then dismissed the angel by erasing its symbol, a
heart:
The name Raziel has gematria 248. This is the number of positive commandments in the Torah. The
gematria of Bamidbar – “in the wilderness” is also 248. The essence of the wilderness or desert is to make
ones mind empty of mundane thoughts and to fill it with the wonder of G-d’s world ready to receive
inspiration. Pursuing the positive commands also empties the mind of the mundane and fills it with what is
important to linking with Hashem.
There are 7 Palaces in Beriyah and 7 Heavens in Yetzirah. Raziel teaches that all the worlds have a one-to-
one correspondence. In the world of Asiyah there are 7 Continents: N. America, S. America, Europe,
Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. In Atzulut there are 7 lower sefirot are: Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet,
Netzah, Hod, Yesod, and Malchuts.
What are the sefirot? These are the 10 sayings of the creation of the world.
Sefer Raziel describes 390 heavens. This is from the Gematria of Shamayim. Also there are 390 skies, but
this is less significant.
The Lamed Vavniks - The 36 Saints - December 12, 1994 - Rosh Hodesh Adar - Malava Malcah
The wl - Lamed Vavniks by tradition are 36 saintly souls whose z’chus - merits tip the scale of justice in
favor of the preservation of mankind. The tradition is that there must always be 36 select individuals for the
world to continue. While some might be leaders of the generation, others may be lesser known.
KNOW that there is a field where the most beautiful and pleasant trees and herbs grow. The precious
beauty of this field and its plants and trees is impossible to describe. Happy is the eye that has seen it![244]
12/11 Evening Dinner: At dinner I saw the men in black around their Shabbas table. I wanted to know who
they were? I learned that there are 36 including the leader and they are the Lamed Vavniks, the righteous
ones whose prayers sustain the world. As my host made kiddush, I saw their leader doing the same and he
drank first and then the rest of us followed, so it was with bread and each course of the meal. As my host
brought and poured me water so did the leader for the others. The love of the others for their leader is great
and their presence in the valley is eternal. The valley is a place from the world to come for living tzaddikim
to meet together.
12/21:
This past Shabbas I was studying in the Bet Hamidrash when Hashem sent me a cherub who said, “What
are you doing here?” I responded that I’m studying. He said, “Its kiddush time; its kiddish time.” Finally, I
complied realizing its a greater mitzvah to partake in kiddush over wine with the Edut [congregation] than
to study alone.
This morning I prayed on the subject of what I should tell my parents before making a shidduch. When one
prays before the Almighty, it is better to ask the more important questions than to remind G-d of our daily
aches and pains. With our parents it is more so; one should not cause them to worry.
I had a dream where I was being threatened by a person. I defended myself and grabbed the person’s hair.
Tumah or impurity is in the hair. I then became lucid and resisted. I said, “I will not fight this person.” I
released his hair. Only the evil adversary who is inspiring these dreams will I fight. As I sought for his face,
a thousand faces appeared before me of others; the adversary hides behind the masks of others. I said, “they
are not the source though they have fallen prey to the evil inclination.” I said, “show me your face, evil
one.” The evil is not within us but is outside and it seeks an entry point. The entry can be greed, lust,
superficial worries, or even depression. Eventually a slight face formed, totally evil but faint, powerless,
and alone. He would not appear to me in strength and majesty for alone evil is weak and cowardly. His
strength comes only from those who surrender, Has V’shalom, but when facing him in my dream his power
dissolved and his countenance vanished.
Earlier in the day, I was watching a program about the conflict in the Middle East where the Christian
moderator said, “the conflict will not end until the Son of G-d comes again to bring all parties to peace.”
Certainly, a great leader/messiah, that all parties respect and acknowledge as G-d’s anointed, could make us
realize the futility of our struggles and the higher purposes of G-d. Nevertheless, the messiah will also have
to show an acceptable resolution to the issues of the conflict.
The next morning I sought the meaning of the dream. Fundamentally, I believe that there is only one true
divine power and that is G-d. Yet, I cannot deny the complete comfort I felt in the experience of this
spiritual being. Perhaps this is the reason for the principle that we are commanded as Jews to believe in the
coming of Messiah.[247] This is to remind and comfort us with the idea of a saving leader who will also care
about each of us as individuals. The three passages below shed some light on the meaning of the vision:
(Isaiah 62:1-3) For the sake of Zion I will not be silent, For the sake of Jerusalem I will not be still. Till her
victory emerge resplendent and her triumph like a flaming torch. Nations shall see your victory, and every
king your majesty. And you shall be called by a new name which the Lord Himself shall bestow. You shall
be a glorious crown in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the palm of your G-d. ...
(Isaiah 62:8-12) The Lord has sworn by His right hand, by his mighty arm, “Nevermore will I give your
new grain to your enemies for food, nor shall foreigners drink the new wine for which you have labored.
But those who harvest it shall eat it and give praise to the Lord. And those who gather it shall drink it in My
sacred courts.” Pass through, pass through the gates. Clear the road for the people; build up build up the
highway, remove the rocks. Raise an ensign over the peoples. See, the Lord has proclaimed to the end of
the earth, “Announce to Fair Zion, Your Deliverer is coming! See, his reward is with Him, His
recompense before Him.” And they shall be called, “The Holy People, the Redeemed of the Lord,” and
you shall be called, “Sought Out, A City Not Forsaken.”
(Kings I 11:36) To his son I will give one tribe, so that there may be a lamp for My servant David forever
before Me in Jerusalem—the city where I have chosen to establish My name.
This suggests that the Messiah, descendent of David will be the anointed. The final question I asked was to
explain why I imagined an association with Jesus and the dream.
(Kings 20:41-43) Quickly he removed the cloth from his eyes, and the king recognized him as one of the
prophets. He said to him, “Thus said the Lord: Because you have set free the man whom I doomed, your
life shall be forfeit for his life and your people for his people.” Dispirited and sullen, the king of Israel left
for home and came to Samaria.
The prophet represents a messiah who is setting free the ‘doomed’ man, but in consequence forfeits his own
life and descendants. The king of Israel is like Hashem, who watches the process unfold. In my dream, this
prophet messiah became a great angel in the spiritual world, like Metatron and Sandalfon[249], yet different.
As a result of the self-sacrifice and love he expressed in his lifetime, his angelic nature became an
expression of Hashem’s comfort and a message of redemption. This is the ‘Right Hand’ of Hashem, his
messenger of deliverance in our world.
C. Spiritual Dreaming
1. Hypnotic Dreaming
There are three steps here. Immediately after awakening study a kabbalistic or pure religious text for
inspiration. Prepare the tape recorder with the hypnosis tape. Find a comfortable place for the meditation
like a recliner. Begin the hypnotic meditation with the tape. Set as your goal an objective from the
inspirational text.
This day was the 32nd day of the Counting of the Omer corresponding to Netzah in Hod which is a
complete day of prophecy revealing the 32 paths of wisdom. I was browsing through ‘Meditation and
Kabbalah’ as my inspirational text and came across a passage translated from the Gates of Light:
Know and believe that there is a mystical method involving the purification of the limbs,
through which it is possible for a human being to attach himself to the Divine Presence,
even though it is a “consuming fire.”[250]
I listened to a hypnosis tape I made that directed me to clear away any preoccupation’s or worries. My goal
for the meditation was to discover the meaning of the statement, “Know and believe that there is a mystical
method involving the purification of the limbs, ...”
I spent most of the meditation on cleansing thoughts and shut off the tape in the middle which permitted me
to enter a lucid dream shortly thereafter. As I attempted to ascend the sefirot I was confronted with
numerous obstructing spirits. They were born out of the impurities of my own soul, magnified as always by
heightened spiritual awareness. I destroyed these spirits by reminding myself in each encounter that “I am
for G-d” and not for the values of this spirit.
I noticed snow falling around me and I looked up and saw a central cloud in a blue sky that was the source
of the snow. I sensed that the snow was coming from the storehouses in heaven where the reward is stored
up for the righteous in this world. I attempted to will myself upward to the cloud, but their was a strong
back wind. I invoked the names in my mind of El Shadai and Eheyeh.[251] The first meaning ‘All Mighty’
to overcome any obstacle forces, the second meaning, ‘I Will Be’, corresponding to the name of G-d
associated with the high place of Keter to request a lifting force. I rose up into the high clouds eventually
emerging above them.
I saw buildings in a bright sunlight but no people. As I searched for the people I saw a city in a valley in the
distance with mountains behind the city. I realized the good light stored up for us in the world to come is
similar to our own world.[252] In fact the world we have here can be this paradise if we make it so.
This fire burns and destroys impurity. For the totally wicked nothing else would remain, but for the rest of
us the fire cleanses us leaving only our pure soul.[253] What is the “mystical method involving the
purification of the limbs.” This is nothing other than high spiritual meditation that purifies the soul and
cleanses the body.
2. Prophetic Dreams
Dreams can also be prophetic in nature. Food, learning, and purity all effect our ability to have and interpret
prophetic dreams.
a) Food
The food that one eats, whether it is kosher or not, whether vegetarian or not, or whether milk based or not
will all effect the dreams one has. Non-kosher meat is the greatest in danger for violent dreams from the
slaughter and location of the meat result. These images are then combined with other stresses in our life to
create nightmares. By keeping kosher we elevate the spirituality of our dreams so that the stress in our life
have little impurity to hold on to and the dreams are clearer and better.
Now, like Yosef, someone who has achieved a perfection of his Holy Tongue is capable of interpreting the
dreams of deep sleep, as explained there. This is because dreams are determined by foods that one eats, as
is brought.[254] We’ve seen that in every thing there are letters. And so, when a person .lays down and
sleeps, the vapors of the foods he’s eaten ascend and rise to the brain. The letters which they contain are
combined, and from this the dream is made.[255]
b) Learning
c) Purity
Dreams can have important spiritual significance. At times when we are in a state of cleanliness, they can
even point us in a direction we need to go.
Later that night I had the best of all dreams. I dreamt I had reached Israel on my travels. I walked past a
post office thinking to buy a stamp to send a post card or to exchange money, but than I saw an Israel
Discount Bank across and down the street. Inside the bank, I got on the fastest line which was the farthest
right and saw that there were multiple tellers handling the line and one was already open, calling me. They
do things so speedily in the banks in Israel! I told her I wanted to cash a hundred dollars in traveler’s checks
which I gave her and she asked for some ID. All I had was old ID cards from college and high school days.
She accepted them in lew of my passport which I told her I must have left in my bag. She commented that
the stamp is fading on these cards however.[257] I felt incredible joy to be in my homeland!
Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa said, “Whenever prayer comes easily to my lips I know that it has been accepted.
When it does not, then I know that it has been rejected.”[259]
A. T’hillim
The psalms are a powerful form of prayer for changing one’s life. Read each day they work their way into
the subconscious and improve one’s entire attitude towards life.
For R. Joshua b. Levi said: The Book of Psalms was uttered with ten synonyms of praise, viz.: nizzuah
[victory], niggun [melody], maskil [instruction], mizmor [psalm], shir [song], ashre [happy], tehillah
[praise], tefillah [prayer], hodayah [thanksgiving] [and] hallelujah. The greatest of all is ‘hallelujah,’
because it embraces the [Divine] Name and praise simultaneously. (Pesachim 117a)
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov popularized the idea of reciting 10 psalms a day for a complete reparation or
cleansing of the body and soul. His Tikkun Hakelei collection contains the ten types of song which together
are particularly effective (see Tikkun Hakelai). Here is a list of different groups of ten.
Rabbi Nachman’s My Own Revealed From Short Ten Revealed In Short Alternates
On High In This Order This Order
16 123 100 6
32 67 128 13
41 126 131 71
42 43 23 95 – 99
59 93 24 100
77 117 8 101
90 134 146 110
105 130 4 111
137 87 149 112
150 113 150 138
2. Marriage Psalms
A Lifting Song
Sing praise all ye who fear the Lord and walk in His way
By the toil of your hands you shall eat and it is a goodly praise to you.
Your wife shall be a fruitful vine in the innermost part of your house.
Your sons shall be like olive saplings (seated) around your table.
Thus, is blessed the man who fears Adonay.
Adonay will bless you from Zion
And you will see the good of Jerusalem all the days of your life.
And you will see your children’s children.
Peace upon Israel
twlumh ryc
wykrdb ]lhh yy ary-lk yrca
]l bwfw ]yrca lkat yk ]ypk uygy
]tyb ytkryb hyrp }pgk ]tca
]njlcl bybs \ytyz yltck ]ynb
yy ary rbg ]rby }k-yk hnh
}wyxm yy ]krby
]yyj ymy lk \lcwry bwfb harw
]ynbl \ynb-harw
larcy-lu \wlc
These psalms appeared in an interesting newspaper article with the following description:[260]
A mystic rabbi in Israel suggested the five psalms, which are preceded by the words, “I’m reciting these
psalms in the merit of King David and I wish blessings to come to these women. Then they say the group
members’ Hebrew names and the members’ mothers’ Hebrew names. The goal is to pray for others.
Those seeking to elevate their spirit to G-d can recite Psalms 120-135 at Seudah Shelishis, the third meal on
Shabbat, which is a holy time of the day. We recite Shir Amalot, the Songs of Ascent, after Mincha starting
on Succoth until Pesach. From Pesach until next Succoth, we read Perkei Avots. Reading Shir Amalots is a
preparation for a heightened state of spiritual awareness. The period after Mincha on Shabbas is the time of
Zer Anpin who descends to join with the Shabbas Queen. Who is Zer Anpin? He is the Prince and
masculine counterpart to Nukva who is identified with Shabbas. After the sefirot shattered because they had
not learned to give, Hashem reformed them into the Partzufim. There are four lower ones consisting of
father, mother, son, and daughter. Zer Anpin, the son, surrounds Nukva, the daughter and Shabbas Queen
from six sides or directions: South, North, East, Up, Down, and West. Also Zer Anpin is associated with the
six days of the work week while Nukva is the associated with Shabbas. In the Shabbas Amidah, we make a
throne for the Shabbas Queen, this is the union of Zer Anpin and Nukva, or in their sefirot names Yesod
and Malchuts. The Shabbas Queen when well supported by Zer Anpin rules over all her domain with
blessing and spreads peace in the land and in the heavens above. We should view the Shabbat as the middle
of the week with three days before and three days after. In this manner, we keep the Shabbas Queen in the
center of our lives.
This is the same for a husband and wife. Placing the wife in the center of life with work on the periphery
causes the wife to feel supported, loved, and cherished, which in turn brings the Shechinah or presence of G-
d into the household. The Shechinah is the Shabbas Queen and the wife causes her presence to dwell in the
house. When the husband is behaving properly serving his wife and his wife respects her husband’s Torah
devotion, than there is a great unity in the home and the Shechinah descends through their joy and the
family is blessed.
4. Hallel
These psalms are recited in gratitude after deliverance from a threat. They are also effective on holidays to
elevate joy and healing.
Psalm 15 is the corner stone of spiritual cleansing, while Psalm 13 is the cornerstone of longing to be close
to G-d.
Psalm 15
A Psalm of David
B. Siddur [FIGURE]
1. Introductory Prayers
During the reign of David a plague broke out that killed many of the people. David prayed for the cause and
solution to the plague. He learned that the plague was due the people not recounting enough of their daily
blessings. Consequently David mandated that everyone recite 100 blessings a today which would increase
their appreciation for life. The plague ceased.[261] Amongst the blessings is the following commandment
which we remind ourselves of every morning:
]wmk ]url tbhaw lc hcu twxm ylu lbqm ynyrh
I hereby accept upon myself the commandment,
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself”
(Leviticus 19:18)
This recitation of this lesson reminds us that each day we must forgive any insult or harm that anyone has
done to us, whether actual or perceived. We are reminded each day that we are forbidden to hold a grudge
against anyone.
This 1st level of the morning service is associated with the physical world. Karbanos or offerings/sacrifices
during the time of the Temples were considered a principle means to come close to G-d. While the temple
does not exist, we consider the reading of these offerings to bring a merit similar to the actual offerings.
The word for sacrifice - Karban bears a similar spelling to the word for close in Hebrew, i.e. Krov, which
implies a similarity in meaning.
Rabbi Chiya bar Abba said in the name of Rabbi Yochanan, “When a person relieves himself, washeshis
hands, puts on Tefillin, says the Shema and then prays, it is counted as if he built an alter and offered a
sacrifice on it. (Talmud, Berachot 14b, 15a)[262]
The 2nd level of the morning service consists of the recitations of various psalms and songs. The level
parallels the angels in the World of Formation who are forever singing songs to Hashem.
Rabbi Yose said, “May my portion be among those who complete the Praise (Hallel) each day.” How could
he have said this? We have learned, “One who completes the Praise each day is blaspheming and
degrading.” When he said this, he was speaking of the Verses of Praise (Pesukei Dezimra). [Rashi: This
refers to the two psalms of praise, “Praise G-d from Heaven” (Psalm 148), and “Praise G-d in His
Sanctuary” (Psalm 150).]
Berachos 4b says that if one recites Ashrei three times a today he is assured of a place in Olam Habah. This
is because of the passage, “thou openest thy hand and satisfieth everything that is living.” This passage
contains the concept that we accept entirely our portion from Hashem. We accept that Hashem has given us
everything we need to survive. This is also the reason that many religious people throw themselves into
Torah study instead of planning their livelihood.. Ashrei is recited twice at Shachris and once at Mincha.
The Gemara goes on to discuss a similar benefit to connecting the concept of redemption (Goel Israel) with
prayer (the Amidah).[263] If we begin the Amidah with a focus on our redemption from Egypt, we realize
again that Hashem gives us all we need to survive. This is the reason that we attempt to connect the
Redeemer of Israel with Adonay in the Amidah.
Overall, the Gemara[264] is teaching us that we can throw our burden onto Hashem and be His servants
doing His will. This is the way to Olam Habah (The World to Come). We realize that everything Hashem
has given us is for His service. All of our money, our wife, our children, our material possessions, our
bodies, and our souls are for love of G-d.
The World of Creation contains the Throne of G-d. Part of the reason we sit when reciting the Shema is to
emulate the descent into the throne room of G-d where G-d’s presence rests upon the throne.
The first two verses of the Shema consist of twelve words and forty-nine letters:
So, when a person accepts upon himself the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven with these verses, through
which his soul is encompassed in the Twelve Tribes of G-d, he separates his soul from the soul of the
mixed multitude,[265]
Rabbi Nachman explains that there are 49 letters in the spelling of the twelve tribes of Israel as well as the
first two lines of the Shema. Saying the Shema with ones eyes closed alludes to the faithful woman of God,
Sarah or the Shechinah, who follows her spirit rather than the desire of her eyes.
To turn the mind away from the promiscuous woman, we recite the Shema with great concentration binding
us to the Twelve Tribes of G-d and turn our mind to the faithful woman, the Torah woman, or the
wonderful woman.
By accepting the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven <with the two verses that are> an aspect of the sea of
Shelomoh, he disengages from the souls of the mixed multitude/evil maidservant/promiscuous woman, and
is encompassed in the souls of the Tribes of God, an aspect of “a God-fearing woman.”[266]
Before the Amidah, the cantor recites the Kaddish, the Sanctification prayer:
One who responds with “Amen, Yehei Shmei Raboh...” (“His great Name shall be blessed forever and for
all eternity”) with all of his strength (of concentration and aloud) nullifies any evil decree that may have
been pending against him for the next seventy years.[267] (Shabbas 119b)
The Amidah consists of 18 principle blessings and is the core prayer in Judaism. This is the reason that its
older name is the Shemone Esrei that means 18. Nevertheless, Rabbi Gamliel instituted a 19th blessing
against heretics in his time. The 18 blessings allude to the recitation of the name of G-d 18 times consisting
of 72 letters. Rabbi Nachman says that the 18 blessings allude to Chai or life. He associates this with the
phrase Mother Nature or Mother of all that Lives, Em Kol Chay, claiming that this prayer changes the
forces of nature.[268] Similarly, he states the 19th blessing overcomes the forces of the Menim –
\ynymh.[269]
As the service approaches the Amidah, one recites, “True and Certain is our G-d” which leads to the
blessing of G-d who redeems Israel. The word for redeem in Hebrew is Ga’al - lag and is associated with
Yesod and Hashem’s righteousness. When we begin the meditation before the Amidah, we say, “Adonai,
open my lips so that I may declare thy praise.” The Shaarey Orah suggests that we bind the redeemer to the
name Adonai, which is associated with the sefirah of Malchuts. In fact, the redeemer becomes a throne for
the Queen and when the Queen sits upon the throne the redeemer supports her instead of fleeing from her
presence; and then she bestows all the blessing of the Amidah on the land and the people of her kingdom. If
the redeemer should flee her presence, has vshalom, then she will go into exile and join with foreign rulers
who do not appreciate her great worth.
In the Bahir, the sefirah Yesod is in the eighth position below Malchuts. The Bahir places Malchuts in the
7th position since she represents the Shabbas Queen on the seventh day of the week:[270]
The eighth sefirah is associated with the brit milah, which is performed on the eighth day and was
epitomized by Yosef who resisted the temptations of Potifer’s wife. Netzah and Hod are seen as the 9th and
10th sefirot always acting together like Moshe and Aaron as the legs of the tree. They are associated with
the Shehakim, the heavens that are the source of prophecy.[271]
Nevertheless, in the Luria system, Yesod is in the 9th position with Malchuts in the 10th. How are we to
reconcile these differences? The key is that Yesod has two names of G-d associated with it. It is called El
Shadai when seen from the viewpoint of Malchuts below. When Malchuts has received enough sustenance
she calls out ‘Dai’, enough. She then bestows what she has received upon the rest of the world. The sefirah
is seen this way when ascending[272]. When Malchuts is above resting on Yesod, she calls Yesod, El Chai
(Elohim Chaim), the living G-d, and the source of her creative energy. El Chai is the name of G-d
associated with Malchuts looking down at her supernal spouse and represents the creative energy in
process. She rests on the throne and prepares to bestow this energy as a blessing on all creation.
When Yesod is below, Netzah and Hod are in the 9th and 10th positions. When Yesod is above, Netzah and
Hod are the 7th and 8th. In the former Netzah and Hod represent a preliminary energy to ascending the
sefirot. In the later case, Netzah and Hod are traversed after already ascending into the tree. Both
configurations are reasonable. I have chosen to draw them removing the channels from Hochmah to
Gevurah, and Binah to Yesod, instead replacing them with channels from Yesod to Hesed and from Yesod
to Gevurah. These channels are the correct paths and can be traversed by the adept where Netzah and Hod
become the source of prophecy. I have also traversed the tree with these sefirot in their Lurianic positions.
However I have never found channels from Hochmah to Gevurah or Binah to Hesed and now believe these
pathways exist only through the sefirah of Daat.
6. Concluding Prayers
a) Ntzor Lshoni
My G-d, guard my tongue from evil and my lips from speaking guile; and to such as curse me let my soul
be dumb, yea, let my soul be unto all as the dust. Open my heart to thy Torah, and let my soul pursue thy
commandments. If any design evil against me, speedily make their counsel of no effect, and frustrate their
designs. Do it for the sake of thy Name, do it for the sake of thy power, do it for the sake of thy holiness, do
it for the sake of thy Torah. In order that thy beloved ones may be delivered, O save by thy power and
answer me. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable before thee, O Lord,
my Rock and my Redeemer. He who makes peace in his high places, may he make peace for us and for all
Israel, and say ye, Amen.
This prayer is recited at the conclusion of the Amidah and reminds us not to mutter negative thoughts of
others. Instead, we should focus on the positive and be “dumb” to the negative so that we do not remember
the faults of others. By reciting this prayer meticulously at the end of every Amidah, one will overcome
negativity towards others.
b) Tahanun
Rabbi Feinberg taught this prayer of supplication and confession is the prayer for a soldier going off to
battle. By supplicating ourselves before Hashem, one strengthens his position against his enemies. Similarly
Balak sought to destroy the children of Israel by demonstrating his zealousness in rising before dawn and
saddling his donkey to gain an upper hand with Hashem by making himself appear righteous. In truth the
children of Israel had their ancestor Avraham who was the source of this teaching and Balak had only
adopted it from the children of Israel.
“The desire of the woman produces the soul of a female, the desire of the man produces the soul of a
male.”[273] Feminine waters before masculine draw a male soul. Masculine waters before feminine draw a
female soul. The goal of the prayer service is to elevate the feminine waters first drawing the masculine
waters in response. The main prayer that does this is the Tahanun meaning “falling on one’s face.” This is
the quintessential feminine prayer and draws the masculine bounty of G-d into this world.[274]
c) Alenu
Tradition holds that Joshua composed the Alenu before conquering Jericho.
Joshua recited Alenu seven times, backward and forward, and thus broke down the walls of Jericho. It is
therefore beneficial for all things, helping for whatever trouble may occur. (Rabbi Moshe ibn Makhir of
Safed, Seder HaYom p. 12d)[275]
We recite Alenu while standing before the King with strength for the unification of all creation under one G-
d:
I found a manuscript relating a tradition that one should recite Alenu with awe and reverence.... All the
hosts of heaven hear it, and the Blessed Holy One and His heavenly family rise and respond, “Happy is the
one who has all this ...” (Rabbi Moshe Mat, Mateh Moshe)[276]
d) Kaddish
We recite Kaddish in Aramaic which is the language of Gevurah and the Other Side. It has the power to
break the barriers of the other side and ultimately brings judgment and punishment to the left side of mercy,
kindness, and a good ending.
Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: If one responds, “Amen, may His great Name be blessed” with all his
might, then all decrees against him are torn.... (Talmud, Shabbat 119b)[277]
This [Aramaic] language is certain to subjugate the Other Side and break its strength, elevating the glory of
the Blessed Holy One. It breaks the powerful locks, fetters, chains and all evil Husks. G-d then remembers
His name and His children. (Zohar 2:129b)[278]
C. Requests
1. Bypassing Obstacles
One can ask Hashem questions while praying. Yet one may ask, “How can I bother Hashem with small
questions? A Breslov Rabbi responded, “You are not bothering him; he wants to be bothered. Tell Him all
your smallest concerns.”
1. Prayer for guidance on Shabbas observance revealed that Shabbas is the time of the Shechinah
descending into our world. It is not a time to be alone. I saw two pigeons eating near each other from
the window. Shabbas is a time for an elegant meal to make and delight the Shabbas Queen and the
lady of the home.
2. The mitzvah of tefillin should be done even if one doesn’t have time to recite all of the morning
prayers, even if none are said; it is still a mitzvah of value to be done.
3. A metal covered siddur should be kept by the bedside. Modeh [I thank ...] should be recited upon
arising in the morning.
4. Forbidden scoffing includes if you disparage someone’s actions even without intending to offend the
person herself. Causes of scoffing: You think that your opinion is superior to others.
5. The Shema should be recited 3 times a day; reciting the first line even alone fulfills the mitzvah.
6. Sleep with water close to one’s bed in order to perform n’tilats yadayim [the washing of the hands]
upon awaking.
7. showing discontent for a decision that will help others. Be positive and of cheerful countenance.
D. Short Service
Often, reciting the entire morning service is too much for most of us to handle. There are various
abbreviated paths set by our elders when time is short. Nevertheless, today the prayer service is also a
learning path. Let Hashem guide you to the prayers you need to emphasize at this point in your life. A few
examples are included here:
The morning service is lengthy to insure that each person find at least one prayer that is a source of
inspiration. Part of the strength of a minyan is that each individual supports the group during his
inspirational prayer. Siddur means order and while one may not necessarily say every prayer completely he
should aim to follow their order. If one is short in time Hashem will reveal the prayers one needs to recite
through the divination of turning pages. Here is an example service:[280]
9. Amidah
10. Alenu - p. 134
11. Psalm of the Day - p. 137
12. The Thirteen Articles of Faith (last 4) - p. 153
13. I believe, with a perfect faith, that the Creator, blessed be his name, takes cognizance of all the deeds
of human kind, as well as of their thoughts; as it is said: He who fashioned all their hearts ,
understands all their actions
14. I believe, with a perfect faith, that the Creator, blessed be his name, recompenses those who observe
his commandments, whilst he punishes those who transgress them.
15. I believe, with a perfect faith, in the coming of the Messiah, and though he tarry, I will daily await
his appearance.
16. I believe, with a perfect faith, that there will be a resurrection of the dead, when such shall be willed
by the Creator, blessed be his name, and exalted his memorial for ever and to all eternity.
E. Temple
Praying in a group strengthens ones prayers.
1. PSALM I
2. PSALM II
3. PSALM III
God is my Father
and God is my peer
my lover and my playmate
with God there is no fear
4. PSALM IV
5. PSALM V
6. PSALM VI
My soul submits to
Your wisdom and Your will
and welcomes Your sheltering presence
7. PSALM VII
8. PSALM VIII
9. PSALM IX
10. PSALM X
11. PSALM XI
15. PSALM XV
X. Hypnosis
A. Introduction
The Kabbalists achieved their prophetic-like experiences while in a mental state akin to the hypnotic state
of mind. Their are many levels of hypnosis. If while driving a car or sewing one doesn’t notice the passage
of time, one is in a hypnotic state of mind. Today we call this subconscious state the meditative state of
mind. Meditation really means focused. The kabbalist focuses his or her mind in the trance state to find
Torah or personal answers and experience the mystical realms. In essence the conscience releases itself to
the subconscious state which while immersed in Torah seeks the divine.
Hypnosis is the tool for directing the subconscious mind. Fundamentally the experiences of hypnosis,
meditation, TM, progressive relaxation, etc. are all similar in that they represent semi-conscious
experiences. Ironically, the full unconscious dream state is the most intense subconscious level and happens
every night. Our purpose in learning hypnosis is to bridge the gap between an uncontrolled dream and a
lucid dream to create an open channel for us to ascend and descend the spiritual realms manifesting in extra
sensory perceptions in sight, sound, taste, and smell.
B. Keeping a Journal
One should keep a journal of ones progress. One can review the ideas that worked as well as those that
didn’t. The journal will become a record of your inspirations as well. I recommend writing an entry after
each hypnotic session with the following form:
This acrostic denotes that everything you are writing is with G-d’s help. By acknowledging Hashem, one
will write with inspiration and truth. This is a key to recording prophecies. Place this in the upper right hand
corner of every page you write. Besiadata Shemaya - d”sb - with the knowledge of heaven. Everything
belongs to Hashem - }”hl.
2. Date
The date is useful for tracking one’s meditation development. Sometimes a person is given a particular
vision on a particular day which corresponds to a religious holiday in the vicinity, a Torah portion read that
week, or some other event in your life. Knowing the date helps one track these correspondences. Record the
date in the upper left hand corner of the page.
3. Time
Knowing the time of each meditation helps one track his/her best meditation times of the day. Meditations
upon awakening can be extremely vivid since the mind is quite alert. This is also the best time for
experiencing lucid dreams. At one point in my life I developed a technique for entering a lucid dream state
from a deep hypnotic trance. I was only able to practice this in the morning which is often the time of
greatest intensity in dreaming. The date, time, and place together specify a precise astrological instance,
which may be interesting to examine occasionally. Record the time just below the date in the upper left
hand corner.
4. Location
This is an optional entry indicating the place where the meditation was done if not mentioned in the text.
The location entry is below the time.
5. Text
Try to write in your journal as soon after the hypnotic session as possible. It is important to review the
entire hypnotic session in the last few minutes of hypnosis, in order to help oneself remember everything
that happened. Unlike dreaming, the train of an entire hypnotic session is meaningful. The significance of
the journey will become more evident by recording the session.
C. Trust Yourself
1. Fears
The key to experiencing hypnosis is to first realize there is nothing to fear. Many of us have preconceived
notions about hypnosis. Maybe we saw a hypnotist at a show or have heard stories about someone being
under another’s hypnotic control. If one has seen a hypnotist at a show, one knows that s/he usually starts
out with a group several times larger than the remaining group that is performing the antics in front of the
audience. The reason for this is the final performers are really comfortable with doing the antics in front of
the audience, while the others are not. Our ability to exercise free will and not to follow a suggestion is
always available under hypnosis. In fact, one’s mental control under hypnosis is far greater than the ability
to resist a dream at night.
2. Self-hypnosis
Hypnosis done alone is called self-hypnosis though the effect is identical with having a partner. I
recommend self-hypnosis for beginners because it is easier to trust oneself initially. The procedure in
general is to plan, write, or use an existing script as a basis for the hypnotic session. If you are using
someone else’s script, read it over carefully to make sure you are comfortable with the ideas contained
within. Next tape record the script at a slow pace. Leave plenty of pauses to let your imagination roam free.
Here are some guidelines from the book “Strategic Self-Hypnosis, How to Overcome Stress, Improve
Performance, and Live to your Fullest Potential.”[281]
D. Exercises
The following exercises are intended to demonstrate the hypnotic phenomenon.
1. Cheveul’s Pendulum
This technique involves attaching a coin to a thread and suspending it before one’s face. The goal is to stare
at the coin and concentrate on seeing it move. One has the choice of clockwise, counterclockwise, side to
side and front to back.
Exercise:
Attach a thread with a piece of tape to a coin and practice concentrating on seeing it move
clockwise or counterclockwise. If this difficult one can try concentrating on side-to-side or forward-
back motion
This exercise demonstrates the hypnotic phenomenon, which is fundamentally for the mind to suggest
physical or mental responses that appear to be happening autonomously.
DIRECTIONS:
Tape this script. Pause a few seconds at the ellipses ... While always a good idea, for this exercise it is
imperative that you don’t stop listening and imagining to think about what you are doing. Just keep on
imagining, pretending, making-believe, as if what your voice is describing were actually happening.
SCRIPT
“OKAY. I am closing my eyes now. I shut my eyes and focus my attention on what it feels like. I let myself
feel what it feels like to feel my eyes closed, and when I do this I notice them closing more and more tightly
shut . . . I tell myself my eyelids feel very heavy, very very heavy, tightly closed . . . I imagine that I can
actually feel them become more and more tightly, tightly shut. . . .
“I want to see how closed I can think and feel and imagine my eyelids become . . .
Completed experiment on closing eyes. By repeating ideas to myself, concentrating, and letting
myself believe, the ideas become part of my reality. In fact, I cannot prevent this from happening
if I choose to believe. I could not open my eyes but I was not afraid for I knew how the tape would
end. I let myself be hypnotized, because I trusted myself and the ending would be good. I
remember what happened. My eyes felt very relaxed when I let myself open them.
PURPOSE
To experience for yourself a conventional hypnosis session.
METHOD
Imagining along with your recorded voice, exactly as in previous experiments.
DIRECTIONS
SCRIPT
“To begin, I am going to look up with my eyes and find a spot on the ceiling somewhere above the center
of my hairline. I am going to focus my attention on that spot with all might and keep staring at the spot for
as long as I can.
“As I stare at my spot, I will take a deep breath and hold it for as long as I can and then breathe out slowly,
as slowly as I can, and as I breathe out I let my body go limp and loose and relaxed . . . I breathe in starting
now, even as I keep on staring at that spot on the ceiling . . . And I’ll keep on staring at that spot while I
breathe out, letting nothing distract me . . . and I’ll keep staring at that spot as I begin breathing in and
breathing out naturally, automatically . . . more and more slowly as I begin to relax. . . .
F. Automatic Writing
Similar to the process of doing Gematria, automatic writing involves asking questions and writing the
answers from the extra-sensory mind.
G. Improvement
1. Principles
When we stop taking for “granted” we break the pattern of automatic behavior and change what we
formerly considered, “only natural.” We strive to break down our native hypnotic suggestions to transform
into the being I always wanted to be.
When working to enhance performance, recall a cue suggesting improvement, such as the word better. At
the same time, when you repeat your cue—whether better or another word—imagine what you want it to
mean for you. You could either visualize actually performing the way you’d desire, or imagine seeing and
hearing the audience or spectators bursting into applause. Just flash an image like this in your mind each
time you think or say your cure.[286]
For example, in tennis I use the cue LPS to improve my backhand which reminds me to Lean forward,
Point with the rear foot as I follow through, and Snap my racket with the ball at my side. Prepare the racket
pointing its head backward long before the stroke to insure taking a full swing.
To enhance performance focus on the object and the result as opposed to the means. For example, in tennis
one observes the ball and nothing else in the area of location, movement, trajectory, spin, and all other
features as one hits the ball with the racquet and sends it across the net. One then practices making the ball
do the same thing. “The secret of this method is to focus on the means by which you attain your objective,
not the mechanics of performance.”[287]
Here are examples in tennis on how to focus the mind. Create a list of points to remember while
playing.[288]
1. Present Tense After You Miss a Shot – don’t worry about past shot, let it go.
It is easy to be distracted from proper focus in tennis. One should focus on hitting a ball back instead of an
opponent standing at net.[289] To return a strong serve, one can choke up on a racket, increasing control or
step three steps in to reduce the server’s return time, or three steps back for more control. Playing inside the
baseline will reduce the opponent’s reaction time with a quicker return. From here, one can drive or half
volley shots to shorten this time further. Professionals keep two hands on the racket during both backhand
and forehand preparation. This is done by pulling the elbow back rotating the body. With the right
forehand, one pulls the right elbow back while maintaining the left hand on the strings or racket. With the
backhand, one pulls the left elbow back while holding the racket.
XI. Meditation
A. Healing Meditations
Healing Technique – August 11, 1993 - 7:30 PM
I moved the cause of any bad dreams I’d been having into my finger tips and washed them off.
I visualized Raphael - lapr hovering above the waters of creation. The beating of his wings transmitted
healing energy throughout our world. I felt Raphael behind and through me lifting up my hands to heal
those I prayed for. I prayed for each individual in the room and those that were ill that could not be with us.
I saw their ill parts between my hands and I felt a flow of energy between them. My hands began moving as
I visualized them along side my head and then down my body with a healing ray between them. I saw a
golden light around my head (sunlight of Tiferets) and felt a surge of energy with Raphael still with me. I saw
scintillating lights dancing around me and providing joy and healing.
I wanted to expand the healing that G-d was working through me. I visualized a glowing ball and I saw a
string of light extending from its top, upward into the heavens. G-d created the world in the tzimtzum
though a line of light and I saw its color was opal or mother of pearl. Raphael began to spin counter-
clockwise above my head and into the heavens through the string-pipe.
I walked off into the mountains which is the wilderness, the realm of the klipot. I visualized drawing klipot
coming out from others. They would then strike me and snap like a fire cracker turning into a flower lining
my path. I preceded in this manner healing those I knew. The klipot turned into the most beautiful multi-
colored flowers as if our “sins were made as white as snow.” I walked further into the dark realm and began
to visualize the harm of words spoken negatively in other lands. Eventually the klippot were coming in the
thousands against my body until I had no more energy from Hashem to turn them. There were flowers
everywhere and my hands fell down to the ground. I needed protection and thought of the garment,
Malbush - cblm, the small silent voice, whose gematria is lightning.
I visualized the garment around me and wondered at the Klipah Nogah that separates us from annihilation. I
felt safe and drained of all energy as I opened my eyes.
Commentary
The space in the tzelem[291] was filled with plasma energy, the power generator of the Universe. In
astronomy, this is analogous to a black hole at the center of the Universe. Before ascending to the tzelem,
an angel led the way and there was a beam of light shining from its head, teaching, and empowering. The
Merkavah mystics would talk while experiencing these visions and the students would record the teachings.
As a final gift a crystal of light descended into my hands, a most spectacular beautiful light and I began to
rise with the following vision:
I recall the unity of all creation, the black fire of the world against the white light of nothingness. All
physical problems dissipate in the nothingness.
And there is something more, I recognize my soul and the other souls I have touched as part of me. There is
no sadness only exchanged sparks and tokens of Love.
I remember my face lit with white light. This is the image I wanted to remain with: the white light and love
of G-d, the world, and all people. Amen.
A relaxed jaw is a beginning to the meditative state.
I found myself being greeted by a white pelican. It told me to follow as it soared into the heavens. I
transformed into this type of bird and flew upwards. I gazed at the world below and saw green hills. From a
bird I changed back into a man though I remained dressed in white and my arms had the likeness of feathers
on them. I lifted them upwards and called unto G-d. I found myself in the large cavity of Malchuts - twklm.
I called upon the angel Michael - lakm to take my right arm and Gabriel - larbg my left and we began our
ascent. I uttered the names in my mind associated with Yesod (El Chai, Shadai) and the heaven of rock
(firmament) opened and the angels took me higher. We ascended to the realm of Tiferets. I said the
Tetragrammaton, Hashem, and we entered. There they let me rest. I was led to one of the academies of
Kabbalists that reside there. I sat down in front of this book and opened it. On the first page, I saw the
words:
YHVH - yy
ShaBaT - tbc
In Tiferet is the everlasting Shabbat of the world to come. This is the Shabbat of Hashem while in Malchuts
is the Shabbas of mankind. The page was followed by many blank pages. I realized the book would reveal
the answer to any question I had. In the academies of Heaven, the mysteries are revealed directly instead of
veiled as in this world. I thought of the name, Eloah[293] and it appeared on the page. I meditated on the
name and lifted the white page overhead. There I saw the name as black fire on white fire and the name
parted:
The name begins with Yod and ends with Yod, and represents all creative energy. It is the power of Elohim
brought into the creation of the world. Between the names came forth the image of a flower, like an orchid,
one of the double flowers. I realized the Name is the source of youth and renewal in this world. Herein lies
the fountain of youth. In my mind, I saw myself running in a wonderful dance and I stood up even while I
was still meditating. I began to turn to my left and recalled the sefirot associated with the different
directions and the creative forces of G-d they emit into this world. “To the east is Tiferets, the source of a
new day. From the North comes G-d’s strength, Gevurah, riding forth. To the West is the foundation of the
world, Yesod, where the world grows and is built up. And from the South comes G-d’s kindness, Hesed.
Above is the source of prophecy, Netzah. And from below comes the praise of man to G-d, our
thankfulness; Hod.”
As I rotated to the left, I saw the name ELOaH turning the clock of life backwards. Extending my arms
outward in the shape of a five-pointed star energy entered my head in a beam of light and went forth into
the world through my arms and legs. Next, as arms lowered, I became tzayr - ryx - young, a “nair,” a youth,
a boy. This name is the source of youth and childhood. It is the means of preserving eternal life in the world
to come. I saw between the two parts of the Name an endless stream of life pouring forth, the Genesis of the
world. I made the following suggestions:
I opened my eyes to see the youthful light of day. I picked up the Sefer Yetzirah and opened it to a chance
page. Before me were the names of G-d to descend and ascend the Elon - }lya - the Tree of Life.[294]
I recalled a meditation from Sefer Yetzirah on the double letters for influencing the four long-term human
fates:
Meditation uses
Permute DGBKPRT - trpk bgd with D - d in place with the sound “th” for children. p.177. Strengthen
on Tuesday - twice blessed, good for marriages.
Interpretation Uses
Find day of birth (Wednesday)— planet (Venus), [ruling planet by starts (Venus)] ruling planet by name
(Venus), first letter of name sound influences. Name influences - Jewish Thought (21:22).
I also saw the tragic bus bombing in Ramat Gan in my mind and experienced the shock of the dead and the
sorrow of their relatives. It is G-d’s intention to reveal the closeness of Am Israel with Eretz Israel and that
only the Jews can have this relationship with this land. I also asked of what to do in life. Money is gathered
in the west (US) to sow seed in the east (Israel). Yesod is in the west and Tiferet in the east. Joseph
accumulated the wealth of Egypt; Jacob was the source of the seed of Israel in Israel. Gather in the west to
sow in the east is the way.
Walking meditation is halacha[302], since walking makes one aware of following G-d's will. Blessed be the
Lord, G-d, King of all the Universe who revealth all dvarim [words].
I played the Progressive Relaxation Tape. I started in a beautiful meadow and prayed to Hashem with the
grasses around me.[303] I ascended a tower of faces. This was the ladder through Yetzirah to higher worlds.
I asked G-d of the mystery of Lilith. This was Adam’s first wife, other half, separated from him[304]. She
was the object of his lust, but he did not love her for his wife (Zohar 27b p. 105). Her children were winged
demons of a thin body who spread throughout the world and one would be the tempter of Hava [Eve] in the
garden.[305]
I asked G-d further on the meaning of this story. Adam rejected Lilith for a desire for someone similar to
himself. But, there are deep mysteries why an opposite is a test of our choice in marriage. I pressed Hashem
for the answer to this mystery. I pounded on the Gate of Knowledge that I may know it. The answer lies
with David Hamelech who is a descendent of Ruth, of Moab, of Lot, of Seth who replaced Kayin.[306]
Within every soul in this world is a unique part of Adam Kadmon.[307] The soul that David received,
though tainted initially, brought with it great initiative that carried his ability to be king. This idea I learned
yesterday on Shabbas from an article stating, “Kingship was not found in the Jewish people due to the lack
of pride of Moav.[308]” Kayin descended from the first wife of Adam[309]. Hevel was from Hava. The
source of the pride of Moshiach comes from Adam’s opposite Lilith. Seth replaced both Hevel and Kayin
and for this reason was not taken away by the demons of Lilith. How do we know that Seth replaces Kayin:
Eve said, “G-d has granted me other offspring in the place of Hevel.” (Genesis 4:25)
The word ‘other’ alludes to Kayin. This occurred after the death of Kayin. [310]
So the deep mystery of the choice of one’s wife returns to the beginning and the choice repeats itself in
every generation[311]. Praise to Hashem and much gratitude for being permitted this knowledge[312].
Isaac and Rebecca - August 14, 1996 - 7:30 PM - Rosh Hodesh Elul
I was studying Ahavas Chesed - loving kindness by the Chofetz Chaim in the morning. He quotes from
Chazal, “He who only occupies himself with Torah study and not with kindness is as if he has no G-d.”[313]
That night Ira led the healing meditation at Beth Shalom.
I visualized Sarah pregnant with Isaac. I sensed her satisfaction with being B’rayon - pregnant and the good
feeling about the child she carried. My search for Isaac brought me to a vision of him as a young man. I saw
him in the fields amongst the grasses praying to G-d. He had long golden hair and was handsome in form.
Nevertheless, what distinguished him most was the smile on his face and the joy in his heart. I was amazed
by his energy in prayer and play in the fields and his joy and dance before Hashem. Isaac’s blessings were
multiplied by his fun loving spirit. I introduced myself to Isaac and we shook hands. Isaac asked me, “what
do you do?” I told him I learn Torah. He said, “No, learning is not doing. I asked you what are you doing
with your life?” I told him I work. He said, “No, what are your deeds? What are your actions in life? What
are you doing that distinguishes your life?” I told him I once taught in a senior center. He said that was
good and “what are you doing now?” I said I am writing a book. He said, “that’s OK, but what else are you
doing?” The point of these questions was the emphasis Isaac placed on doing and action in life as opposed
to learning. For Isaac, even playing was an aspect of doing and an important part of life. I tried to reconcile
this attitude with Isaac’s childhood experience of almost being sacrificed. Isaac said that it was a long time
ago and behind him. Ira suggested after the meditation that when a person has a near death experience, one
develops a greater sense of urgency to enjoy every moment of life. Instead of an emotional scar, Isaac
became a very happy child who enjoyed nature and the world around him.
Doing implies taking chances occasionally. Certainly we will all make mistakes, but without doing we will
not find them, correct them, and lead a better life. Doing applies to marriage as well. Isaac married Rebecca
without doing an intensive personal search himself. This was a risk; nevertheless, his marriage was joyful.
People whose marriages do not work out should not be unhappy but should take what they learned with
new joy into their life.
I saw Rebecca riding on her camel and then alighting before Isaac as he wondered who she was[314].
Eleazar led her to the camp and Rebecca took Sarah’s tent and renewed the rituals of Sarah. Isaac was
overjoyed with Rebecca, his wife and their love ran very deep. I asked Isaac to take me to meet his wife and
he led me up a hill to what is know today as Hebron and I saw a tent in the distance. We came up to the tent
and Isaac called his wife who came out to meet us. She was short with youth in height and she reached to
cling to the side of her husband. Her face was also lit up with the joy of youth and love. Isaac mentioned
something about food and drink and Rebecca said that the table is already prepared. I saw an ordered table
set with light and food and drink within the tent. When I saw Rebecca, I saw her with a pitcher volunteering
water for Eleazar to drink and for his camels. Her life was one of action as well.
I sought to know where they were residing and why I saw them so young. I saw the gold of the grasses
blowing in the wind and realized with Isaac’s guidance that this place too was found in Gevurah. Gevurah
is the 5th sefirot and epitomizes action and doing in life. The number 5 is associated with movement. The
angel Gavriel is the one associated with rescuing the Jewish people in the time of Daniel and calling out to
Abraham to end the test of sacrificing Isaac. The world of Gevurah is associated with nature and enjoying
life besides the rigor, discipline, and judgment as traditional associations. The name of G-d associated with
Gevurah is Elohim which represents natural law in our world. Fun is part of the opportunities of life in this
world and should be embraced wholeheartedly.
E. Blue Skies
Having an authentic vision requires careful preparation. By learning the descriptions of the Palaces of
Yetzirah or the Chambers of Beriah one can attempt to duplicate the vision during a meditation and learn
more details of these worlds. The descriptions are only a guideline and the journey is only for those whose
longing is strong.
Chagigah 12b
R. Judah said: There are two firmaments, for it is said: Behold, unto the Lord thy God belongeth heaven,
and the heaven of heavens. Resh Lakish said: [There are] seven, namely, Wilon, Rakia’, Shehakim, Zebul,
Ma'on, Makon, ‘Araboth. Wilon serves no purpose except that it enters in the morning and goes forth in the
evening and renews every day the work of creation, for it is said: That stretcheth out the heavens as a
curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in. Rakia’ is that in which sun and moon, stars and
constellations are set, for it is said: And God set them in the firmament [Rakia’] of the heaven. Shehakim is
that in which millstones stand and grind manna for the righteous for it is said: And He commanded the
skies [Shehakim] above, and opened the doors of heaven; and He caused manna to rain upon them for food
etc. Zebul is that in which [the heavenly] Jerusalem and the Temple and the Altar are built, and Michael,
the great Prince, stands and offers up thereon an offering, for it is said: I have surely built Thee a house of
habitation [Zebul], a place for Thee to dwell in for ever. And whence do we derive that it is called heaven?
For it is written: Look down from heaven, and see, even from Thy holy and glorious habitation. Ma'on is
that in which there are companies of Ministering Angels, who utter [divine] song by night, and are silent by
day for the sake of Israel's glory, for it is said: By day the Lord doth command His lovingkindness, and in
the night His song is with me.
Perkei Hekhalot - Chapters of the Palaces[315] contains a formal description of these palaces. The following
contains my own personal experiences of these heavens. In the world of Yetzirah there are 7 heavens[316].
These are:
This is the location of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars. Yet how can this be since we see them in our
world and know of their places. I have seen a star in Yetzirah and its light source is a precious soul that
serves Hashem like an angel[317]. Some of these souls were once from our world, others are of angelic
source.
In this heaven new angels are born each day to utter praises to Hashem. They are born from the spring of
fire each morning. They first dip their hands into the fiery waters and bring a taste to their mouths. Then
they sing the holy Kadosh to Hashem and praises from sunrise to sunset.
lwbz
This heaven is the place of the “prince”. He is surrounded by his ministering angels. He is called Meattah
for he is from G-d. This heaven may be the residence of Zer Anpin in the world of Yetzirah.
lpru
This is like the morning mists and clouds that cover mountain tops. Moshe’s tent was said to be enclosed in
araphel when the Shechinah dwelled within. It represents Mt. Sinai and the place of the giving of the Torah.
e) Shehakim (Heavens)
syqjc
The rebuilt Jerusalem is prepared in this heaven. The Temple, Table, Ark, Menorah and all the utensils are
here.
It is five hundred year journey from Shehakim to Mahon. In the midst are the storehouses of snow and hail
as well as the rewards for the righteous and punishments for the wicked. Five hundred years further is the
Aravot whose merkavah is called Av bu which means cloud. There are some souls yet to be born.
g) Throne of Glory
The descent from the heaven of the ‘Throne of Glory’ leads to the place of the Merkavah or the ‘Throne of
G-d’. Beneath the throne souls await their entry into our world.
In the world of Beriyah there are seven chambers.[318] The seven chambers are discussed in the work of the
Me’am Lo’ez.[319]
The first chamber [is called the Brickwork of Sapphire (Livnath HaSappir)]
It contains two angels, one on each side, under the direction of a great angel [called Tahariel]. He stands at
the gate of this Chamber; by his side are myriads of fiery angels, with eyes all over, each holding a burning
rod.
When a soul leaves this world, it must pass before this angel. If it is not sullied by sin, the presiding angel
opens the gate of this Chamber and allows it inside. But, if the soul is defiled by sin and naked, not clothed
in good deeds, it is shoved to the other side of the chamber, where there is a great angel presiding over
thousands of harmful angels. They grasp the soul and beat it severely, leading it to purgatory [Gehenom],
which is the place of judgment.
Another duty of this holy angel is to oversee prayer. Each prayer passes through this chamber....
The second Chamber [is called the Essence of Heaven (Etzem HaShamayim).] It has three gates, two of
which are closed, and one of which is open. [Overseeing the open gate] is an angel [called Orpeneyel, who
is also] in charge of the three directions south, north, and east. Under his supervision, two other angels
stand by the two closed gates.
In the time of the Holy Temple, the Sanhedrin (Supreme Court) had the power to inflict the death penalty.
When a person is put to death by this Court, his soul ascends to this Chamber, where it is greeted by the
presiding angel. The same is true of the soul of a person killed by gentiles.
If a person has been killed by the gentiles, his image is engraved on [the angel’s] vestments, and he brings it
to the highest heaven. There, this person is recorded in the Great Book.
If he has been put to death by the Jewish courts, the angel overseeing the open gate greets his soul. It then
conducts this soul all around the Chamber, until it arrives behind the two closed gates where it is shown the
good reward given to all those who keep the Torah. The soul experiences great jealousy and extreme
anguish for not having kept the Torah.
The angel then opens the east gate, comforts this soul, and allows it to enter. It is welcome inside, since its
sins were expiated when it was put to death by the court.
In this Chamber are many kinds of garments prepared for the ones who present themselves before G-d.
Every time a person observes the commandments with good intentions, not with any ulterior motive, a
beautiful garment is prepared for his soul by the supervisors of this Chamber. When he passes away, his
soul arrives in this Chamber. The angel who made his garment sees this soul coming, takes the garment,
and accompanies the soul to the River Dinur.
Every soul must immerse in this river to purify itself, since there is no one who has never sinned.
Some souls are burned in this fiery river. They cannot leave it until the morning hours when the south wind
blows. This is the time when all such souls are restored, singing praise to G-d and returning to their place.
In this manner, souls behave like angels.
If this soul is perfectly pure, it can emerge from the river immediately. It is then dressed in its garment, and
brought up to the heavens, into the domain of Michael, the greatest of all angels, who oversees Israel.
Michael then offers this soul as a sacrifice to G-d [on the altar on high]. The soul then attains high status,
and is allowed to remain permanently in this holy place...
In this chamber there is a Force [called Suriah] who has four colors white, black, green, and red. Under his
direction are many angels who oversee all the gates. All the keys are in his hand and it is he who opens all
the gates and locks them. All the mysteries are also given to him. Three times each day all the angels come
into this Chamber, and he nourishes them.
In this chamber are all the souls which are destined to be born, as well as the form of every future body.
Since the world was created this place of souls has never been empty.
Hakodesh Baruch directs Suriah who commands the gate keepers to open the gates of heaven which include
the Gates of Repentance.
The presiding angel in this Chamber [Raziel] is the greatest and most important of them all. All the divine
mysteries are given to him.
...
In this Chamber there are other angels [Shakhniel, Azuziah, Yehudiah, and Azriel,] who oversee the voices
of young children who study Torah in school. The breath exhaled from these children’s mouths is clear and
pure, without sin. These angels take this breath and bring it up to heaven, where it sustains the entire
universe. This is most precious in G-d’s eyes.
The seventh Chamber, which is called the Holy of Holies (kodesh Ha Kadashim), is the most excellent of
all. It is sealed and concealed from all eyes. It is to this chamber that holy souls come when they leave the
world, and here they delight in the radiance [of the Divine Presence]. Here they remain until the coming of
the Messiah [and the Resurrection].
I descended the stairs and opened the door into Shamayim. I was below looking up at the stars of the night.
Everything was quite spectacular.
Eventually I saw a waterfall of fire and swam up it into the 2nd heaven. I swam towards the source. I saw
two activities. First I saw a rope of angels being pulled out of the waters and as they parted each one took
its own shape. Simultaneously there was a rope of angels returning into the waters. I placed myself into the
form of one of the angels being born. I came to the water side and reached in lifting the liquid fire above
my mouth so that my hand did not come into contact with my face. A few drops fell into my mouth and I
began to sing praises to G-d. I was filled with joy and understood the pleasures of these angels. For them a
day is eternity.
I then strove to enter the 3rd heaven, but found many barriers. There was no path to Zevul - lwbz and I
remembered only two of the names of the “Prince”. I tried Meattah and Metatron, but they had little effect.
I gave myself a hypnotic suggestion to wake for 30 seconds, retrieve Cohn-Sherbok’s Jewish Mysticism,
lookup names and reenter the hypnotic state. This worked perfectly and I retrieved 2 names for the prince.
They were Kimos and Sanas. The second is the name of the Guardian who appears like a manticore[320]
with the head of a human and the body of a lion. He came down and swept my soul out of my body raising
me to the entry point. I looked like a quasit with 2 thin wings and a mere spark of light for my head. It was
a bit dehumanizing at first. I realized soon enough that he wasn’t the Prince and would not let me pass. I
asked to go beyond but he said wait, “I can give you any knowledge in the world that you would like to
know.” He claimed to be able to reveal the purpose and truth behind all my current struggles as well as the
answers to what would happen in the future. I saw upon his shoulder and then above his head a snake
hissing a way and realized the meaning of the tempter in the garden upon the Tree of Knowledge. I said that
all knowledge I need to know has been given to us in our world and I took the position of the GRA and did
not take the gift. Still I could not pass. I prepared another hypnotic suggestion and awoke and saw the name
of the merkavah associated with this heaven. Once I knew this name, I felt the Guardian slipping away with
the snake. I did not even need to utter the name.
A small angel came down and I raised my arms above my head and I was lifted into the third heaven proper
and brought to the Prince. I gazed only at his beard and saw the 13 attributes of Hashem hanging there. I
uttered them in my mind. I felt the appearance of the Prince like the emperor but of more whiteness and
mercy sitting on the throne. There was an opportunity to ask questions here as well but I did not pursue it.
At this point, I do not believe any harm would have ensued.
Instead I requested to ascend to the world of the Torah, since the Torah was given to us in this world to
answer all of my questions. I focused on the name lpru and saw the mist at the entrance of Moshe’s tent. I
also saw the fog hanging on Mt. Sinai. At this point I decided to return. I was very tired.
Eventually I gave myself a suggestion to be refreshed and counted myself up to ten and into the awake
state.
1st Heaven
The 4 angels led us through the 1st palace. There resided the homeless who had suffered in this world with
walls of small angels playing soothing musical instruments. They walked stress-free in this world. We met
the protector of the palace whose face was his full body. There was a staircase in the back that ascended to
the second palace.
2nd Heaven
Here was Alyssum, a lake, and surrounding grasses. The world was guarded by a small druid with a keen
mind. There were artists along the lake side drawing. He led us through the forest to the base of a mountain.
After ascending the mountain, I passed through the clouds, the firmament into the 3rd world.
3rd Heaven
Here were astrologers and healers who had spent their lives on spiritual pursuits. The sky was dark and the
piercing lights of the stars and planets was brilliant. The astrologers were in heaven. Passing through an
arch led to the 4th world.
4th Heaven
This was a mirror of Israel, the dead sea and desert. Here the prophets of old walked. My guide was Isaiah
who asked me what I had learned. He told me I understood the prophecies about the anointed well. He said
I will find answers in Malachi.[322]
5th Heaven
All entities in this heaven were in a lightning energy. I held my guides hand for stability. [This world exists
in raw visual energy.]
6th Heaven
The sixth world is entirely audio. The words of the Tzaddikim were all that I heard.
7th Heaven
This is the world of fragrance, closest to Hashem. The fragrance is that of goodly women whose souls are
highest of all in heaven.
The 32 paths of wisdom are related to the word ‘heart’. In Hebrew, the word for heart is Läv – bl, which has
a gematria value of 32. The Torah begins with the letter Bet - b and ends with the letter Lamed - l.
These two letters, the 32 paths, the knowing heart contain the Torah. Nevertheless, the heart is directed by
the intellect - sekhel. The heart that pumps blood and affects our exuberance and joy with life is related to
the 32 paths of wisdom. The literature refers to the 32 in three different ways: the first 32 instances of the
natural name of G-d - Elohim - \yqla in the book of Genesis, the 22 letters plus 10 principle numerals which
G-d combined to create the world, and finally 32 levels of consciousness that Hashem displays in our
world.
These 32 Levels are mental attributes that operate in creating and sustaining our world. Genesis states that
G-d created man in the image of G-d. The name for G-d, here, is Elohim. This is also the name for G-d in
the 32 paths of creation at the beginning of Genesis. Since we are in the image (tzelem) of G-d, we have an
opportunity to activate our mind on each of these 32 levels:
18. Consciousness of the House of Influx (Sekhel Bet HaShefa). By probing with it, a secret mystery (raz)
and an allusion are transmitted to those who “dwell in its shadow” and bind themselves to probing its
substance from the Cause of Causes.[324]
Those who ‘dwell in the shadow’ of the Almighty are those who trust in G-d
(Psalm 91:1)
The name of G-d for Almighty is Shadai, which is associated with the sefirah of Yesod. The 18th level of
consciousness is the gematria of chai - yh. The other name of G-d associated with Yesod is El Chai. The
‘probing’ done from Yesod reveals the secret mystery (raz) and allusion (ramez).
The quasi sefira RaZ is located above Yesod and between Netzah and Hod. When Netzah and Hod join
during prophecy, the seeker can enter the gate of RaZ. The double letter connecting Yesod to Tiferets is the
letter Resh representing RaZ.[325] Similarly, the double letter representing Tiferets to Keter is the Dalet
representing Daat.
30. General Consciousness (Sekhel Kelali). It is called this because it is the means through which the
“generalizers of the heavens” collect their rules regarding the stars and constellations, forming the theory
that comprises their knowledge of the Ophan-orbits of the planets.
This is the knowledge of astrology in our world. Nevertheless, one is forbidden to worship the planets as
described in the 32nd consciousness.
3. Sanctified Consciousness (Sekhel Mekudash). This is the foundation of the Original Wisdom, and it is
called “Faithful Faith.” Its roots are AMeN. It is the father of faith, and from its power faith emerges.
Amen is found Isaiah 25:1 with the reference Elohay Amen meaning G-d of Truth. AMeN is also the word
for artificer and the word refers to craftsmanship and art. The word for belief is Emunah and we say AMeN
after a blessing that is a Shevuah or vow binding ourselves to G-d through the content of the blessing.
Truthfulness is the foundation of wisdom and is sanctified consciousness. Being truthful is more than
honesty; it is behaving in an authentic manner with the values that one knows from his true heart, which
contains the Torah.
32. Worshipped Consciousness (Sekhel Ne’evad). It is called this because it is prepared so as to destroy all
who engage in the worship of the seven planets.
There are 32 resting places recorded of the children of Israel when they went forth from Egypt (Numbers
33:1-50). These travels also correspond to 32 stages of spiritual growth, which create a complete healing for
the Jewish people. The Israelites mastered the midos of the 32 paths of wisdom. Here is a description of the
places along that journey:
23 Terah jrt
24 Mithkah hqtm
25 Hashmonah hnmcj
26 Moseroth twrsm
27 Bene-jaakan }quy ynb
28 Hor-haggidgad dgdgh rj
29 Jotbah htbfy
30 Abronah hnrbu
31 Ezion-geber rbg }yxu
32 Wilderness of Zin or cdq or }x-rdmb “And they journeyed from Kadesh,
Kadesh and arrived at Mt. Hor, in the edge of
the land of Edom. And Aaron the
priest went up into mount Hor at the
commandment of the Lord, and died
there, in the fortieth year after the
children of Israel came out of the land
of Egypt, in the fifth month, on the
first day of the month.” (Numbers
33:36-39)
33 Mt Hor rhh rh
34 Zalmonah hnmlx
35 Punon }nwp
36 Oboth baw
37 Ije-abarim \yrbuh yyu
38 Dibon-gad dg }bydb
39 Almon-diblathaim hmytlbd }mlu
40 mountains of Abarim in \yrbuh yrh
front of Nebo
41 plains of Moab by the wjry }dry lu bawm tbrub
Jordan at Jericho
42 And they camped by the tmcyh tybm }dryh-lu wnjyw “And the Lord spoke unto Moses in
Jordan from Beth- bawm tbrub \yfch lba du the plains of Moab by the Jordan at
jeshimotheven unto Jericho saying: ‘Speak unto the
Abel-shittim in the children of Israel, and say unto them:
plains of Moab. When ye pass over the Jordan into the
land of Canaan, then ye shall drive out
all the inhabitants of the land from
before you, and destroy all their
figured stones, and destroy all their
molten images, and demolish all their
high places.’” (Numbers 33:50-53)
“’And ye shall drive out the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein; for unto you have I given the land to
possess it. And ye shall inherit the land by lot according to your families- to he more ye shall give the more
inheritance, and to the fewer thou shalt give the less inheritance; wheresoever the lot falleth to any man,
that shall be his; according to the tribes of your fathers shall ye inherit. But if ye will not drive out the
inhabitants of the land from before you, then shall those that ye let remain of them be a as thorns in your
eyes, and as pricks in your sides, and they shall harass you in the land wherein ye dwell. And it shall come
to pass, that as I thought to do unto them so will I do unto you.’”
(Numbers 33:53-56)
a) Binah
Binah is the place of the upper Shechinah as Malchuts is its lower place[326]. When the people of Israel do
not fulfill the will of G-d, Has vshalom, the Shechinah is pulled back up into the higher sefirot and
Hashem’s bounty is held back. Binah, understanding, is associated with the name Hashem pronounced
Elohim. Binah is also associated with the feminine aspect of motherhood while Malchuts would be a young
feminine ruler. Praises with T’hilah, like the Hallel, are uttered only at the time that the upper Shechinah is
revealed for example on Yom Tovim - festivals or Rosh Hodesh. Prayer, T’fillah, directs itself through the
lower Shechinah in Malchuts and ascends from there. To utter T’hilah properly one must be in a highly
elevated state of mind where one feels closeness to Hashem. T’fillah on the other hand can be uttered at
regular times and helps bring one back to Hashem. Tshuvah is associated with Binah since reward was
stored up in this place for righteous souls and this level represents an intimacy with G-d. The year of the
Yovel, Jubilee, is also associated with Binah since this represents freedom from slavery, which in our world
is material bondage and must be achieved in order to have closeness to G-d. [327]
b) Daat
Either the sefirah Keter is seen or Daat but not both. Daat is a gateway to the 3 upper sefirot. Keter,
Hochmah, and Binah are always complete and hold the reward of the world to come. The lower 7 sefirot
have their bounty limited and there are obstacles to overcome in traversing them. Daat opens the pathway
between the lower 7 and the upper 3. After the path is crossed, the sefirah ceases to exist below and above
there is Keter. Daat specifically applies to the pathway Tiferets-Keter, which requires the union of
Hochmah-Father and Binah-Mother to open, hence knowledge.
When father Hochmah and mother Binah join Daat opens for us to enter. The vertical pathway from
Tiferets to Keter is the letter Dalet. Dalet means doorway in Hebrew. Daat lies upon this pathway and holds
those below from entering above until they merit entry.
These correspond to the seven double letters in the Hebrew alphabet: t”rpk d”gb. This is the Cloth of
Atonement. And what is the t”rpk d”gb in this world? It is none other than the tallis. The married man wears
the tallis and atones each day for his family. As the vertical path ascends the heavens in the spirit realm, the
tallis ascends the heavens in the physical realm.
Each of the double letters has two pronunciations, a hard and a soft form, which constitute different
meanings according to the Sefer Yetzirah. With the hard sounds one ascends the paths. With the soft ones
one could descend.[328]
To seven vertical paths we add twelve diagonal paths which make up nineteen paths of traversal.
Shin - c connects Hochmah and Binah and is the elemental plane of fire. Aleph connects Hesed and
Gevurah and is the elemental plane of air. Mem connects Netzah and Hod and is the elemental plane of
water. These pathways preceded the other pathways and represent an earlier version of the name of G-d
from which the name Yod Heh Vav descends. Mem is also associated with the right pillar, Shin with left,
and air with the center.
Introduction
Hypnotic Relaxation Tape Induction - All of the windows into the heavens were opened to me this Shemini
Etzeret. I learned many things about my soul and others that I will share. The knowledge I obtained in this
vision was within my own soul brought forth by the guidance of angels. I asked how could I know this
much about the realms above. The answer is that my soul is a reincarnation from Yosef Gikatalia with a
small portion of Yosef Caro. I saw myself in Italy as thin and tall with fair hair and eyes and so was my
wife. I studied with Abraham Abulfaia and others of the time. I started writing in my teens for my
knowledge was advanced even then, though perfected in my 30’s when I started writing the Shaarey Orah.
The plane of water does indeed connect the sefirot of Netzah and Hod. The plane of air connects the sefirot
of Hesed and Gevurah. The plane of fire connects the sefirot of Hochmah and Binah. The plane of water is
the source of the seasons of the world. For as the world rotates around the Sun, the waters of the world
change in motion and the 4 seasons arise. The plane of air controls the falling of rain. The plane of fire rules
the lights in the heavens which include the constellations, planets, and stars.
which has its place in the nose which is also called ‘af’. Bri refers to healing and a health which a
benevolent rain brings. This angel acts through both Af and Bri. As I focused on the storm I realized that
this was a place in the plane of water connecting the heavens Netzah and Hod, the Shehakim, across the
sky. To be proper this is the upper plane of water. Later I discovered the lower plane which is in the seas,
waterfalls, and other pools of water in the world.[329] The storm scared me but I held my ground for I knew
my name and the names of Hashem. I called upon the angel Af-Bri to show me his place. I heard these
words, “Who is calling me.” I responded with my name Yosef Ben Tvi and Ben Ruth. He responded, “By
what right do you call to me?” I said I am water from Pisces Sun and he said, “there are many others as
well.” I said I am also water from Pisces moon and he paused. I said, “like calls to like” and he responded,
“it is so.” I asked to know his place. Before me I saw a huge tornado form. He told me if you wish to know
my place you must risk the danger of the tornado. I came close to the fulcrum which in this plane was as
small as my hand. As I entered I felt myself spinning and pulled upward into the heavens.
Who causes the wind to blow and the rain to fall — \cgh dyrwmw jwrh bycm
When they are righteous, good clouds bring rain from the seas and lakes. When they are not righteous, has
vshalom, the clouds are not guided to their place and there is a drought. The wind controls the rain. The
wind also controls the evaporation of waters and the temperature of the world in all places. This determines
the weather and rain. Hence my source is in the Plane of Air.” I walked along the plane and I knew to the
right is Hesed which is associated with Bri and to the left is Gevurah which is associated with Af. I sought
to understand the connections between the planes. I saw that I ascended from the water to air through a
tornado. The tornado contained both water and great winds together. The connection between the planes is
in their combined forms. I asked the angel how to ascend to the plane of fire. He told me enter the Sun.
Plane of Fire - c
I saw the Sun in the sky and moved towards it, falling into its flames. Again, I did not fear the fire though I
had great trepidation as I moved into it. I saw the fire of the Sun around me and then I was in the flames. I
saw flames swirling everywhere and there was a connection in the form with the river of fire. All fire is
connected through this plane. I sought the angels in this place, noticed distinct flames and wondered what
they were. I realized they were seraphim and they would help me. I chose a distinct one and asked to merge
with the angel. I moved toward the angel and the angel toward me and we merged. Instantly my upper body
became erect and my head straight and I sensed unlimited knowledge. The plane of fire holds the
knowledge of the Universe. All the knowledge of science, crafts, and construction is contained here as well
as the knowledge of the past and the future to come. I also saw that the plane of fire has an upper part and a
lower part. The lower part is described above. The upper part of the plane of fire is all of the lights in the
heavens. I moved with the Seraph into the Universe and amongst the constellations and realized that I could
know their essence.
As I moved towards the right on this plane, I could see into my past and as I moved to the left I could see
the future. (Hochmah, which represents the past is on the right in the plane of fire and Binah which
represents the future is on the left as one walks into the plane.) I could see where I came from in life and I
could see where I was moving to in the future.[330] The essence of the Seraphim is motion. As the flame of
the seraph is in continuous motion like the flame of a candle, so this plane represents time and the transition
from past to future as motion is an aspect of time.
I also sought the meanings of the connections of the sefirot. I saw that my diagram was indeed the correct
rectification of the tree. Still I sought to understand how then was Binah connected to Hesed. Instantly I
saw Daat between the two and when Binah is connected to Daat then energy descends to Hesed. Likewise,
when Gevurah is connected to Daat, only then with G-d’s mercy is Gevurah pulled up into Hochmah and a
harsh decree - Din is removed from the world.
The Return
I reviewed my travels while descending. In each plane, there is an upper and lower part. In the plane of
water, I visited the lower part and discovered the presence of an angel in a waterfall. I saw that the plane of
water is responsible for the renewal and rebirth of the whole world each year. In this way, the plane of
water is the source of the seasons of the world. The plane of air is the source of rain. The plain of fire is the
source of the constellations in the heavens and knowledge. There are other forms in the deeper waters of
this plane that cause forgetfulness which is connected to forgiveness. It is because of the danger of
forgetfulness, that the adept traveler should not gaze too long in the waters for he could lose himself.
Nevertheless, forgiveness is assisted by forgetfulness and this too is part of the plane of water. I brought
the three angels I met together and I got up from my recliner and danced with each one while under
hypnosis. I danced first with the seraph of fire in a flame dance, then with the tornado angel of wind, and
finally with the angelic waterfall. In the end I brought all of these elements down into Malchuts which is
Earth and looked up emerging out of the journey. Earlier I was in danger of not knowing how to exit the
plane of fire. The secret is to ground oneself in the plane of earth which is Malchuts and our world[331].
C. 50 Gates of Understanding
I posted the following response to a discussion on the meaning of the 50 Gates of Understanding.
The counting is done backwards from the highest level to the lowest since
prophecy is energy transferred from G-d to man.
Shavuot - the day of the giving of the Ten Commandments, the revelation
and prophecy. (Pentecost)
Hesed in Hod 29. does not claim credit for his achievements
Gevurah in Hod 30. is beloved
Tiferets in Hod 31. loves G-d
Netzah in Hod 32. loves mankind
Hod in Hod 33. loves acts of charity and kindness
Yesod in Hod 34. loves straightforwardness
Malchuts in Hod 35. loves admonition
These teachings on character development are taken from the "Sayings of our
Fathers 6:6"
1. Abraham learned all he could of G-d and lived a life of kindness sharing this knowledge.
1. Isaac was beloved by the people of the land of Caanan since he was friendly, displayed gratitude,
and was carefree with his neighbors. This also led him to love his son Esau and his wild spirit.
2. Jacob’s love for G-d brought him to Bet El, the house of G-d, where he beheld the angels ascending
and descending. His love for G-d taught him to the importance of peace for to love G-d requires an
environment without anger and hatred. He encouraged peace with his neighbors, his wives, between
his children, and he pursued peace with his brother.
3. Moses’s love for G-d brought him to a love for people.
4. Aaron displayed acts of charity and kindness his whole life sometimes beyond measure by
fashioning the Golden Calf.
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39. Moses carried the burden of the whole house of Israel by answering their disputes in righteousness.
Sharing the burdens of your fellow man means placing oneself in their position and not reacting spitefully
to an inconvenience. For example, if a loud truck privately owned by a couple begins unloading and
loading cars in a nearby parking a lot, one should look for a way to assist them instead of criticize them for
the noise. If the president of the shul hints at the need for more tzedakah even though you may already be a
large contributor, prepare a contribution instead of a contrary word.
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46. Moses learned all he could in order to teach the people.
47. Aaron learned all he could in order to be an example of practicing the commandments.
48. Joseph increased the wisdom of his father Jacob, his teacher.
49. David recorded his experiences in his Psalms.
In addition to colors, the “Gate of Kavannah” describes eight qualities of light.[332] Here is the description
of the Crown:
Above it is the Crown. This is the light that crowns the desires of the mind and illuminates the
paths of the imagination, enhancing the radiance (zohar) of the vision. This light has no end, and
it cannot be fathomed. From the glory (Kavod) of its perfection comes desire, blessing, peace, life
(chaim), and all good (tov) to those who keep the way of its unification.
Why is the light of Keter called a blinding invisible light? Blinding, since no objects can be seen in this
place. Invisible since the light does this without being seen. Light, since the vision is clear.
The color of wisdom includes all colors, for wisdom includes all knowledge in its synthesis. Yellow is
associated with illumination and green with fertility which together represent the understanding of Binah
with the fertility of the mother Partzuf. White and silver are traditional associations with kindness, red and
gold associate with judgment. The sefirah of Tiferet illuminates the truth, yellow, and holds the mysteries
of Torah, violet.[333]
The light pink and dark pink colors of Netzah and Hod are the colors of the upper and lower eyelids, which
symbolize the experience of prophecy, i.e. sunlight shining through ones closed eyes. The orange of Yesod
is the color of righteousness that is based on the discipline of Gevurah, red, with the illumination of
Tiferets, yellow, and the prophecy of Netzah and Hod combined, pink, which together is Orange.
● Nogah - Glow
● Tov - Good
● Bahir - Brilliant
● Zohar - Splendor
● Kavod - Glory
● Chaim - Life
● Crown - Desire of the mind
● Concealed Light - cannot be seen, without boundary or end
In a prophetic experience, one must first overcome the Klipah Nogah, a fragment of the broken vessels in
oneself. After repairing the vessels, one becomes a vessel for the higher lights.
In the realm of Yesod, three white angels form a circle, providing the first level of purification.[337]
I focused on the light above to the realm of Netzah and ascended there. Before my eyes was the Mountain
of the Lord with dark clouds at its peak. I saw a line of souls heading up the mountain. This was like Mt.
Sinai in the world to come but one of the souls told me that they were all permitted to climb the mountain
without fear of death. As I climbed, I saw a light on the mountain. This was like the burning bush that
Moshe rabbenu had seen. When I got closer, a voice told me to come closer still. The color of the fire was
orange in the middle with darker shades lower. The flame was not hot. A voice spoke, “This land where
you stand is Holy, remove your shoes from here.” I complied spiritually. The Voice spoke again, “I am the
G-d that took you out of Egypt. I am the G-d of Avraham, Yitzhak, Yakov, Yoseph, Ephraim and
Manesseh.” I asked the Lord what shall I do to serve you. First, I was told to pick up six stones in front of
me and position them in the shape of a Magen David. After placing the stones, a line of light sealed them
and an angel of immense height rose out of the flame. He called himself Metatron, an angel most high that
shields us from the direct light of Hashem that no one can withstand and live.[338]
Metatron said, “When all our people feel a closeness to G-d through these ways, the world will be united”
He said teach out of your heart. As the angel returned, I too came off the mountain and rose higher towards
the world of Hesed.
Hesed is the world where some of the light of Tov has been saved for us. There I beheld the tent of
Avraham in the midst of the dessert. It was black but open from all sides. I saw a white light upon me and a
soul mate beside me. Avraham came out to greet us and brought us into his tent. He said when he met us
that he would provide us with food and water for cleaning and that we should come with him. In his tent he
told Sarah to prepare food; that there were guests here. Afterwards, Avraham said we would travel, just him
and myself. We took preparations and he began leading us towards a mountain. As we got to the top, I saw
there was an opening that looked downward. As I gazed inside there was a bright light. The opening was
covered by a large rock and he said, this is where one enters to descend into the Merkavah. This is the same
place as the Akeidah and the Temple Mount, it is Mt. Moriah where the Lord appeared. I began to descend
into the mountain. It was somewhat scary and there was brightness all around. At this point my
subconscious faded and I woke up.
I envisioned four angels[339] lifting me while on my back looking upwards. The first two sons of Aaron
rose in this manner as a thanksgiving offering to Hashem completing the Tabernacle.
1. In Malchuts I beheld the Circular Ladder which is the Tree of Life. All may climb the Tree from any
direction, hence its circularity.
2. In Yesod, I saw a beacon of light, flashing out messages. I turned to my right and then retreated to
the left encountering Aaron in Hod.
3. “What bothers you” was a question I heard from Aaron. I responded, “Nothing, everything is like a
blessing from Hashem; what could possibly be on my mind.” Aaron blessed me with the Three Fold
Blessing.
4. I rose as a comet of light into Tiferets and descended into a cave under the Temple Mount. There in
a large hall I saw a table and resting upon it was the Hoshen, the breast plate that Aaron wore with
the 12 stones of light. The Urim vTumim was in a fold behind the plate being the true source of the
light. I asked is it true that there is only one G-d. First, the stones lit up to form the shape of the Yod -
y. (The tip of the Yod is the singular point of Keter. I asked again and only a single stone lit up; as
D’varim 4:35 states ki Hashem, Hoo Ha elohim ayn od melvado - the Lord He is G-d there is none
else beside Him. I asked where the ark of the covenant rests and all of a sudden the room lit up with
a myriad of points of light and I saw an entrance to another chamber.
5. I preceded with Uriel leading the way. There before us were two large golden angels shielding the
way to the Ark of the Covenant. They were the Cherubs or Cheruvim. As we tried to go forward,
they stopped us saying, “he who is not clean may not approach the Ark.” At this point a robe of
point lights was lowered upon me and I felt myself cleansed again. As the Cheruvim continued to
resist, I spoke up and said, “The contents of the Ark are given unto man. The commandments and
tablets within are for us not the angels.” I commanded, they parted and the ark curtains opened.
6. I lifted the tablets out.
The Burning Bush That Does Not Burn - Jan. 8, 1997 - 7:30 PM - Rosh Hodesh Shevat
Ira led the meditation:
First we envisioned the angels all around us and preceded with the descent of the Shechinah over and
through our bodies, burning away all impurities. Ira asked us to visualize ourselves in a meadow with
flowers on a trail. We were walking up the trail towards a mountain top and saw various shrubs. At one
point we came to a place where we had to remove our shoes to cross. Beyond that line was the burning bush
that the fire would not consume.
This can only be obtained by practicing complete forgiveness of everyone around. Achieving a pervasive
attitude of forgiveness such that one never holds a grudge against others will prevent backsliding into an
original sinful pattern.
There are 7 groups of 6 letters.. One point to note is the number 6 in this case is associated with the letter
vav and the Partzufim of Ben which is Zer Anpin, or the supernal son. Together they represent the 6
directions in the Universe and the active aspect in life.[340]
After this point I found myself in the meadow and felt particularly happy with the beauty of a warm spring
day. I visualized this meadow which appeared as a place I visited on Mount Shasta which is a spiritually
inspiring place. Walking up the trail we ascended the mountain. Ira told us that the trees turned into shrubs
as we ascended. In the distance I saw a burning bush. As I approached I heard a voice in my head saying, “I
am that I am. I am calls you.” I wondered what was the source of the non-consuming fire in the bush. In my
mind I heard that the fire is from the Plane of Fire driven by an elemental angel. The fire is a spiritual fire
and its secret is contained in the pathway connecting Hochmah-Wisdom and Binah-Understanding on the
Tree of Life. This path brings together the supernal father and mother resulting in Daat-knowledge. This
True Knowledge is knowing G-d. and is the byproduct of learning Torah This knowledge is not the Torah,
but like a flame resting on a candle wick is sublime and a byproduct of the formal knowledge and rests in
the heart. In the heart from the word lav - bl are the 32 paths of wisdom. Gaining this True Knowledge is
the byproduct of learning Torah. By Torah I mean any Jewish work of spiritual elevation. Wisdom is
associated with the supernal husband and Understanding with the supernal wife. When the two join, there is
Daat which is knowledge or the byproduct of Torah learning.
When the Israelites left Egypt, they journeyed 32 times before coming to rest in place where Aaron died.
Aaron had mastered his own heart by always judging the people favorably. There are then 10 more paths
mentioned to make 42 and these are the 42 resting places of the people of Israel when they left Egypt. This
is a name of transformation, sometimes associated with the creation week. In these 42 journeys, the
Israelites recreated their nation through movement, which is change, which leads to purification which
leads to cleanliness.
The secret to obtaining purity is “less is more” i.e. less possessions, less money, and less spoils of life
purifies the soul to Hashem. The less one has, the greater the ability to become pure of outside influences.
Purity leads to cleanliness which is a very high state enabling a person to burn clean all impurities and
return close to Hashem.
Returning to the idea of supernal fire I saw the Staff of Moses as a branch off of the Tree of Life. The staff
had a supernal flame around one end to those who could see the supernal fire. Around the other end were
buds and blossoms like those found on the Rod of Aaron indicating the staff was yet alive. The Staff
embodied the idea of knowledge and life like the burning bush that is never consumed.
Vision of Malchuts
Entered realm of Malchuts, invoked the name, Adonai for the light to be revealed. I felt a funnel descending
upon me. Whenever I searched for the light above, I would locate the next higher level. In this manner, I
ascended the sefirot. The ascent was strictly through the central column while the descent took the longer
route through all the spheres.[341] When I sought the source of light in Malchuts, I noticed a bright beam
pouring in from above. I positioned myself in the beam and willed to be brought into the realm of Yesod. I
invoked the name of Hashem [El Chai] and I ascended in the beam of light through a small hole at the top.
Vision of Yesod
As I passed through, I was amazed to see the world of Yesod. Here there are tall angels working hard away.
There was a palace here. The Hebrew word for palace is Hechel that has the same gematria value as
Adonai:
heh 5 + yod 10 + caph 20 + lamed 30 - lkyh = 65 = aleph 1 + dalet 4 + nun 50 + yod 10 -ynda
I was very small compared to the height of the angels, many of whom I could not see the tops of. One of the
angels lowered his hand and picked me up. He asked, “What do we have here?” I said my name was
Yoseph and that he should put me down. “Yoseph the righteous one. We shall use you to light our world for
the patriarch, Yoseph symbolized the world of Yesod.” The angel put me in a high place and I became a
five-pointed star of light. I said I couldn’t stay here for I have business on high and I began to pray. I said I
must fulfill further mitzvoth in the physical world and I must ascend higher to beseech the Lord's will. Two
angels came down beside the shining star and grabbed each of my arms. They were Gabriel on my left and
Michael on my right. As they lifted me Gabriel looked down upon me and I looked upward. They lifted me
out of my body like a white translucent spirit leaving its body and we headed upward towards Tiferet, the
place of Gan Eden [Garden of Eden].
Vision of Tiferet
I could feel the warmth of the light above basking on me as the angels lifted me higher. Eventually, we
passed through a hole in the top and there I beheld the Garden of Eden. Such a forest with bright light and
lakes and wonderful grass as can only be glimpsed in our world. The souls of Adam and Eve came forth to
greet me. They were in ethereal white bodies and they were holding hands. Only the strength of the angels
kept me up in this world. I beheld the Tree of Life on my left and the Tree of Knowledge on my right. They
wanted me to stay and I stayed awhile out of respect for the avot - ancestors. Finally, I said I must ascend
higher for I have a request that I must present in the realm of G-d's Will. I called upon the name Ehehyeh
and the angels returned to lift me higher to the source of the light of the world of Gan Eden.
Vision of Keter
As I slipped through the hole and into the world of Keter, I found a gray light not like the white light of
Eden. In this gray world, I stood upon an impenetrable floor of blackness. Here is the world where G-d's
will takes form.
B"H
7:30 PM
Temple Ascent
Preface
I attended the healing meditation at Beth Shalom. I arrived and Ira was outside watering the Roses. I
volunteered to pick up all the trash that had been deposited amongst them. This opportunity led to the
vision as well as powerful chanting from Ira. I washed my hands after the work and we began listening to
Ira's tapes and humming a Ningun. I listened mostly until the end, when I participated at last with a touch of
the tune of Aicha - Lamentations on my lips.
Attending the meditation was Rita at my right, Monte at my left and Ira in front of me. Rita, earlier, showed
me a work by Reb Nachman called, "The Empty Chair." We discussed several positive anecdotes. During
the evening service at Am Echad, I remembered all the details of the vision.
Vision
4 Angels
Ira brought down the 4 angels and I saw them vividly this time: Michael on the right in silver light; Gavriel
on the left in gold light, Raphael behind in the color of green, and Uriel in front in white-yellow light like
the Sun. I thought of a story that I read about the temple. After the destruction when Rabbi Gamliel was
leaving, a peer of his looking at the temple saw a fox dwelling therein [Lamentation .:.] and commenting
woe is us for having seen the temple occupied by animals now. Reb Gamliel commented it is not so. "I see
only that G-d's prophecy concerning the destruction of the temple has come to pass and now I know just as
this prophecy has been fulfilled so will the prophecy concerning it being rebuilt come to pass."
Temple
Michael and Gavriel lifted me overhead and pushed me above themselves directly up and through a white
cloud before the base of the Third Temple. It loomed before me like in drawings except that their was a
tower in the rear of the structure. {Include drawing here} The tower rose from the roof to a pointed top like
a steeple. I explored the grounds and discovered 2 huge court yards in the back. One housed a great Esthrog
tree corresponding to the Tree of Life (on the left looking from the West). The other was a pomegranate
tree for the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
The top of the tower was made of glass and inside was a study with wall-to-wall books. At night the ceiling
would open permitting the one within to gaze directly at the heavens and contemplate the stars. I saw a
person pondering in this room over a Sefer - book and realized him to be the Messiah.
Messiah
The first thing I noticed is that he was standing with one of the arms of his glasses dangling in his mouth
contemplating a book. He did not have a beard. While his intellect was not extraordinary, his wisdom was
granted from Hashem and he was able to answer any spiritual question put forth to him. I asked him a few
questions:
● I thought of the loneliness I saw in friends who had not married their soul mate and asked how long
must we wait for an end of this situation? He responded,
"the question is not one of time at all for in each moment we can choose to love G-d with all our heart, soul,
and might and be lifted away from this."
● I asked about the commandment to be fruitful and multiply and how we are often led to involvement
with partners with this driving thought. Again, I got the response, "the answer is to focus on loving
G-d with all your heart, soul, and might." [A tape from a follower of Reb. Nachman spoke about
how the great longing and love for G-d leads us to love of our fellow man and to great acts of Hesed -
kindness.]
● I asked again, “what of the situation when partners of different backgrounds are merging their values
in a relationship, how can we avoid the loneliness and difficulty here?” Again, the same response,
"you shall love the Lord your G-d with all your heart, soul, and might." This is all you need to
follow. Good will flow from this." The meaning here is that by seeking G-d, one will seek the right
partner and the proper values will emerge in the relationship.
Ira mentioned that it was Tish B'av the time when the 1st and 2nd temples were destroyed. He said we
should view our body as a temple and this replaces what was lost. [This is similar to the idea that our prayer
service replaces the sacrificial offerings that were carried out in the temple.] I tried to see how the
Moshiach standing in the future temple saw the previous temples. I saw in his mind (this is possible in the
hypnotic state) the temples burning and the people dying. A guiding intellectual reason that the burning of
the temple was a Karban - a sacrifice that atoned for that generation supplanted mourning. [In the Kinot we
read how the priests and prophets served with ulterior motives and l'havdil how King Josiah was brought
down because of the sins of his kingdom while he himself was holy unto G-d.]
After the questions, I prayed for the well being of those present and their friends, and relatives. I began to
see prayers ascending in a spiral out of the head of the Moshiach like a tornado going up into the heavens. I
saw the image of the four of us ascending in the spiral. There was a female part of the moshiach, his wife.
They had or would have a son as well. [In the trance state- past, present, and future may merge.]
At this juncture I made one more request. [The Nach rabbi said that we should make a list of all our
requests to Hashem and repeat them daily. Even the little requests should be said for Hashem. We should
also meditate for 20 minutes a day and that this was a powerful way to change our lives.]
My request was to see Abraham again. Here I learned another technique of ascending the sefirot. The
moshiach tilted his head to the ride and directed his consciousness toward the sefira of Hesed which is to
the right and above Tiferet, the heavenly temple mount. With his thought I began the ascent. Ira began
chanting at this point and I brought him up with me. We emerged upon a desert and I saw Abraham waiting
for us. I shook with a brief spiritual chill from Ira's chanting. Abraham pointed and I looked up to behold an
angel like myself ascending to the place of G-d where prayers are received. The angel said he was carrying
my requests and the requests of others I had prayed for to higher levels. He was extremely beautify, straight
forward in speech, and of singular purpose like a chunky version of myself with small wings. [The chill
indicated a separation of a small bundle of spiritual energy from myself which created an angel.] {add cross
link to similar visions}
I was elated to see Abraham and greeted him with a hug. I said I missed you so much. Abraham is also my
father's Hebrew name and I saw the likeness of my father in him as well. The patriarch was happy to see me
and announced our presence to his wife. I asked what to do with Ira who was chanting away. He said it was
fine, Ira was doing his thing and it was good. When we reached the tent, Ira was still chanting and Abraham
sat down and began participating in Ira's meditation! The chanting was very good to Abraham as well! We
continued the deep meditation until the end of the chanting. At this point Sarah brought out manna cakes
from heaven as food to eat. The food had no physical taste but instead nourished and replenished spiritual
energy of the soul.
At this juncture, Ira began to bring the meditation to a close since it was approaching 8 PM and time for
Tish B'av evening services. I asked Abraham about the best way for descent. He told me to go down the
diagonals from Hesed to Tiferet to Netzah across to Hod then to Yesod and Malchuts. I briefly saw the
temple, Moshe on Mt. Sinai, Aaron at the base of Mt. Sinai, the surface rock of Yesod, and then found
myself resting in the spherical cave of Malchuts. This was a fast effective grounding and I opened my eyes.
Postscript
I told parts of the vision to the others. The vision of the temple with the tower and moshiach's dwelling
place. I said that the moshiach would be able to bear all the turmoil of the people by retreating to this tower
each night and opening the glass ceiling to gaze out the stars. This would renew him with inspiration and
calmness each night. I told them of the first question I asked concerning when the loneliness and difficulty
of people would end and how the answer was not in the future but in each one of us. Monte spoke up at this
point about how we should view the temple inside us and how the holiness within is the answer. I told them
of the encounter with Abraham and what he said about Ira and there was chuckling.
I reached Am Echad at 8:15 and the service had not begun yet. Once, evening services began I was
reminded of all the points in my vision at different points in the service. It is good to daven each day; this
too is a teaching of Nach that even meditation cannot replace.
1. I read the 49th Psalm on the need to transform material wealth for spiritual purposes.
2. Started hypnotic tape.
3. The effect was different from the previous week. I had been feeling some financial strains
and my mind was lower.
4. I decided that I would go to the Sefirot of Gevurah, which I had avoided previously. After a
slight entrance to the world of Malchuts, I uttered the name of Hashem associated with
Gevurah, Elohim, and two angels came to take me. They were black and small in form
differing from previous experiences. These were angels dedicated to bring one to judgment
unlike white angels.
5. The world of Gevurah appeared to me with walls of red and gold. Before me was a judge’s
dais of dark wood. The setting was like a court and was being judged for the “crimes of my
youth,” (Kohelet - Ecclesiastes ???) The name Elohim is judgment and the seal pictured
below a form of prison with the letters at 5 points surrounding.
8. Next day we read of the death of Yoseph, the last portion in Genesis.[342] My prayer was
stimulated by the idea that it is better to be accompanied by Elohim than to be alone in this
world.
9. memorized colors associated with meditations on the sefirot. There are two Josephs of
significance here: Joseph Tzayach on the colors, Joseph Gikatalia on Shaarey Orah.
The word evil exits in Hebrew in a few forms. Evil - lwu is a verb meaning ‘to do injustice.’ Avel - lwu is a
masculine noun for ‘injustice, wrong.’ Aval - lwu is the masculine noun for ‘wrongdoer.’ Judaism does not
have a concept of evil as a counterpart to good. Instead evil is the absence of G-d.
Evil cannot exist indefinitely but its separation from G-d removes itself from the world.
On the other hand the humble in spirit attach themselves to G-d and their reward is the inheritance of the
land.
Rabbi Nachman teaches another meaning to Psalm 37:10.[343] He understands the word wicked here to
refer to the sinner. He teaches that we must look for the good in every person even a wicked person. When
we find this spark of good, we must judge him favorably and he will return to G-d. This is the meaning of
“In a little while he is not”; when we judge him favorably the sinner is gone and in his place a baal tshuvah,
a master of repentance.
I woke up in a dream, which emphasized the importance of keeping vows. Monday is associated with
Gevurah as is Av.[344]
I played the Relaxation Tape and prepared myself in Malchuts. There I saw the angels Gavriel and Michael
descend to my sides. They lifted me to Yesod, the righteous foundation of the Living G-d, Almighty. Yesod
relates to Yetzirah, the home world of angels. I turned to my left, looked at the face of Gavriel, and said, “I
will go with you.” With a swift push, I was climbing the channel into Hod with Gavriel behind me,
pursuing like a tiger.[345] In the world of Hod stood Aaron, the Golden Calf, Gavriel, and myself. The 12th
of Tamuz was the day of our sin with the Golden Calf - Egel Zahav. I raised my arms and said to the Lord,
we repent, I repent; let it be no more and in a burst of light, the idol was turned to molten spreading like a
liquid enveloping the light of the Sun. This connection is to teach us that we must be careful not to worship
the Sun. Gavriel came over and held me with concern. I said everything is OK, you don’t have to worry.
SHe raised my face, and I stared at the tears in her eyes as she shook her head from side-to-side. I tried to
comfort her and I confessed that it was all for the good. I had learned the message of vows from a dream.
The pattern repeated and then I said let us ascend to the realm of judgment. Immediately we ascended and
emerged in the Court of Gevurah. The robes of Gavriel changed from white to red with dark shades of gold,
and her countenance was without mercy and her purpose was firm. She drew a line and than a cross.
Around the cross (fire), sHe connected a diamond and placed it under me in the center.
I was frozen and fixed as the pattern ascended through me. Finally a cover was placed on the top sealing me
into the diamond. It was very tight and choking. She sat on the Throne of Judgment and watched unmoved
by sufferings and I glimpsed the pain of Gehenom. I confessed to the Lord that it is better to be judged by
the Almighty then to be without Him, Has Vshalom. Nevertheless, the pain did not subside and I became
scared. This was a fatal position to contemplate and I searched for a way out. The Thirteen Attributes of
Mercy then came to mind. To escape death. I said them aloud and the walls of the diamond fell to my side.
I was free and I chose quickly to ascend from Gevurah to Binah. I beheld the Angel in White from behind
once more.[346] She held her left arm up to Hashem, which held a rod and her right arm down to this world
channeling energy. She turned around, gave me her rod and my arms assumed the same position and she
left. I stood alone feeling the vibrations of the energy coursing through the rod, but they nourished me not. I
stood for a while and then contemplated a shift to Hochmah consciousness. I turned the rod to the right and
moved into Hochmah. There was a well in the shape of a diamond with water within. I realized the danger
of falling in and turned away. I began to forgive and prayed for anyone that harmed me or I had harmed. I
saw a flame between Hochmah and Binah.[347] There were eyes within. This was a seraph and I moved into
the flame. They became my eyes and the flames were a purgatory for my soul purifying it with my prayers.
I turned my head to the left and the sunlight burned my face as the flames burned my soul. Everything is
going to be OK. Finally, I saw a vision of an immense hill of sand with a slide. I jumped and landed down
upon each dune until I reached the bottom and my eyes opened upon the new day.
Afterthought - July 20, 1993, 7:30 PM. The obstacles in a vision are formed out of klipot on the body and in
the mind. Their danger and size magnify the closer one gets to Hashem.
Fires of Gehenom - A large angel, shaped as a standing turtle,[348] invited me to enter the gates of hell.[349]
He was waving to follow him. As he turned to lead, I noticed small wings of fire on his back. His body was
luminescent without definite features other than body, arms, legs, and wings. I crossed under a gate and
looked up to see it ringed with fire, ~ ten yards in height. Gehenom is not scary in itself. The flames exist
only from the souls that are there.[350] The frightening part is encountering the burning souls. They wander
aimlessly occasionally springing up on others by surprise. They are evil and the source of the fire that
consumes them. The rest of this world is empty.[351] The angel kept asking that I follow and we went
further inward. Eventually we arrived at a gate and the angel would go no further. Through the gate, I saw a
raging furnace of fire that appeared solid unlike the spotted flames of souls before. I thought to myself
(incorrectly) “Now I am approaching the worst of Gehenom.” I entered alone as the angel could not lead
me here. Crossing the threshold was a test of strength. The angel waived bye and I walked onward into the
furnace.
Nahar DiNar (River of Fire) - I saw souls floating in a river of fire by waving their arms wildly as if
caught in a fast current. I walked further and was greeted by a handsome woman swimming towards me.
She had long black hair and dark eyes. She wanted to lead and she showed me how to swim after her. I
followed her up the river, which entered the mouth of a cave. The fire river was a brilliant gold that lit up
the walls and we swam onward. As we reached the end, which is actually the beginning of the river, she
climbed out onto a bank. I burned in the headwaters and then climbed onto the opposite bank. I asked her
about this place. She did not respond with words, but grabbed and placed me in the source of the fiery
waters. My body regressed to that of an infant and she lifted me out again and put me on the bank. I was
scared of my mind regressing with my body, but this did not happen. My yetzer hara burned away from me,
and I now possessed the innocence of a child. I felt lonely and wanted to be held, and she lifted me to her
and I played with the tresses of her hair. Later I learned her name, Sara Imanu - Sarah our mother, and she
helps souls through the river and prepares them for the Gate of Judgment. I beheld a ladder leading upwards
and began to climb through the solid rock. I reached a clearing.
Gate of Judgment - I beheld a line of people (souls) waiting to pass through the gate one-by-one. Most
were despondent with their heads down. I proceeded to the head of the line, as one living is free from the
rules of this place. As an infant, I crossed over the threshold and entered the chamber of judgment. (The
upper world was the color of a steely gray-silver unlike the gold of the river below.) I waited in the
chamber until an old tall man entered. He was surprised to see me and looked discerningly at me. He said,
“You are not really an infant, my son”, and he lifted me up and my form returned to that of an adult. He
asked me, what I wanted here. I told him that I wanted to pass through the gate and into the place beyond.
He told me I could not do this. He always followed his statements with the trailer, my son. I deduced he
was Avraham Avinu - Abraham our father, who could lift a soul out of Gehenom for the mitzvah of the brit
milah alone.[352] I claimed that I needed to go beyond to bring back knowledge to teach.[353] He responded
that all we need to know is in the Torah and I could not pass.
In fact, I was shoved out of this place forcibly. I descended back to the River of Fire. Sarah returned me to
an infant, placed me in a carriage that lifted me up the ladder into heaven. I beheld chariots of light
descending on my left with many forms.
any one of these four elements. [These elements] encompass all the traits, as is known. So that when he is
on this level, he [the tzaddik] can provoke the wicked.[358]
For every wicked man has to have a conduit through which he receives his ruach in order to provide
wholeness [in place] of the lack. The conduit and pathway through which he receives the ruach-of-life
needed to fill this lack is the particular bad trait from the four elements which he has drawn [upon himself]
and empowered [himself with].
When the tzaddik wants to humble the wicked man, he must descend into the bad trait
with which the wicked man has empowered himself.
This is how he can subdue and destroy the conduit from which the wicked man
receives his life-force.
This is why the tzaddik must be perfect, without any bad whatsoever. Otherwise the wicked man’s storm
wind, which is also his ruach-of-life, can G-d forbid, overpower and harm the tzaddik when he descends
into the bad trait in order to destroy it. The bad has no hold on or control over the perfect tzaddik. He hasn’t
any place to which the bad can attach itself.
{Even the bad quality into which the tzaddik descends in order to bring about its destruction has no hold on
him. His entry there is solely for the purpose of humbling and subduing it; as in “And Avraham ascended
from Egypt.”}[359]
The “descent into the bad trait” means that the tzaddik reflects the bad trait of the other person. In this
manner, the wicked person sees a mirror of his own behavior from this holy person. This reflection creates
an affinity that will help the person realize his own wickedness. He will sense that perhaps the tzaddik was
right after all in earlier arguments. As an example, consider a person on the verge of apikorsus considering
all faith an illusion. After numerous arguments that have no effect on the person, the tzaddik descends into
the bad trait and concedes, “all is illusion” to the other person. The effect is quite contrary. The other person
feels a weight released off his chest and his obstinacy dissipate. Nevertheless, the elation of the tzaddik
agreeing with his point leads to remorse. “Perhaps this great man’s view is better. Perhaps it leads to a truer
happiness. Perhaps I shall try faith and see for myself.”
One who brags or shows off rouses the Evil Eye. Joseph and his descendants struggled with the
consequence of this evil:
And the sons of Joseph spoke to Joshua, saying why have you given me but one lot and one portion to
inherit, seeing I am a great people, because the Lord has blessed me so much? And Joshua answered them,
if you are a great people, then go to the forest country, and cut down a space for yourself there in the land
of the Perizzites and of the Refaim, if Mount Ephraim is too narrow for you. (Joshua 17:14-15)
The children of Joseph, surely, complained and did not benefit, and [yet] Scripture recorded their case.
There, [it may be replied, Scripture desired] to impart to us good advice, [namely,] that a person should he
on his guard against an evil eye. And this indeed is [the purpose] of what Joshua said unto them; as it is
written, And Joshua said unto them: ‘If thou be a great people, get thee up to the forest’. [It is this that] he
said to them: ‘Go and hide yourselves in the forests so that an evil eye may have no power over you’.
They said unto him, ‘We are of the seed of Joseph over whom the evil eye has no power’. As it is written,
Joseph is a fruitful vine, a fruitful vine by a fountain, and R. Abbahu said: Do not render, ‘by the fountain,’
but ‘those who transcend the eye’. R. Jose son of R. Hanina said, [this is inferred] from the following
[verse]: And let them grow like fishes into a multitude in the midst of the earth (Genesis 48:16). [This
means that] as the fishes in the sea are covered by the waters and no eye has any power over them, so, in
the case of the seed of Joseph, no [evil] eye has [any] power over them.
Joseph and his descendents are under the influence of the sign of Pisces[360] based on this passage where
Jacob is blessing Joseph and his sons:
:{rah brqb brl wgdyw qjxyw \hrba ytba ymc \hb arqyw \yrunh-ta ]rby ur-lkm yta lag ]almh
The Angel that has redeemed me from all bad will bless these lads
and call in them the name of their fathers Abraham and
Isaac and will make them plentiful like fish
in closeness to the land.
(Genesis 48:16)
Rashi comments on fish here: “Like fish that are fruitful and multiply and there is not an evil eye that has
power in them.” Here we learn that the effect of the evil eye is to limit reproduction, has vshalom. We also
learn that the evil eye manifests within them. It is cast from outside but effects the target within. Now if this
is the case why did Joshua say to their descendents to flee to the forest? For the descendents were proud of
their numbers asking for a larger inheritance. Braging brought the evil eye upon Joseph from his brothers
originally. Joseph’s descendents have the same vulnerability. Abraham knew this well and would teach his
great-grandson this in another incarnation.
C. Evil Thoughts
As Rabbi Nachmah teaches:[361]
It is important to realize that it is utterly impossible to think two thoughts at once. You can therefore easily
chase evil thoughts away without any real effort. Just stop thinking about the subject, and concentrate on
something else, whether it be Torah, worship, or even business. The evil thought will automatically vanish,
since it is impossible to think two thoughts at the same time. (Likutey Moharan 232)
A. Primordial planes
The Ari z”l, Isaac Luria, was the first to describe the cosmological structure above the world of Atzilut, the
place of the sefirot. I described a journey that took me to the place of G-d before time and space in
a previous vision[362]. That vision brought me to the limit of what is knowable about G-d and then into the
Nothingness beyond, Ayn Sof. This vision focuses on the experience of the 4 worlds in the 5th universe
residing above the apex of the Yod, what is known as Adam Kadmon.
1. Adam Kadmon
The following meditation was done to the Eye Closure Tape. I learned the following finger response
techniques for obtaining answers from the subconscious. Answers with movements of the right hand are for
the good (tov), those with the left hand are not so (ra). The lifting of the index finger means yes, the pinkie
means no, and the fingers in between are degrees between yes and no.
I ascended to Malchuts and then to Yesod[363] with the help of angels lifting me into the light. From Yesod
I went to the Garden of Eden where I saw the Lubavitcher Rebbe shlita[364] standing outside the gates. I
asked him the secret to getting married and he said, “Emunah, that one must believe with all one’s will for
it to happen.” I asked if he were Moshiach and he answered again with Emunah, that he has done all he
could, it is up to us to believe with all our mind for Moshiach to be.
I wanted to ascend higher to see the Tzaddik Emets, Rebenu z”l. I passed through Tiferets and was stuck at
the Gates of Daat[365] which I did not know how to open. I did not know the Name of Hashem associated
with this sefirah.[366] Eventually I saw Binah as a mother and Hochmah as a father embrace and the gates
were opened and Binah lifted me up and showed her husband what she had found. I said, “I need to speak
to the Tzaddik Emets and you should help me.” The father took me and passed me into the base of Keter.
The entry to Keter opened inward like a hole punched upward through paper, like a new gate made for each
who enters. I said, “I will to ascend to the level to see the Tzaddik Emets.” I was lifted through the
blackness into the worlds above. I entered the level of MaH - 45 and the expansion of the Havayah was
before me and then BN - 52, and then SaG - 63, and finally AV - 72 where I saw Rebenu z”l standing.
He was so happy. He said, “I am as proud of you as one of my finest students for though you live in the
recesses of the world, you have learned so much of my teachings and have studied with my teachers.”[367]
It is impossible to describe the joy he felt and I felt to reach him. I asked Rabbenu z”l to help me with a
question and he put his hands upon my head to know the situation. I asked him what he is doing at this level
and he said, “you should continue to learn my teachings and you will understand, but for now it is beyond
you.”[368] All of a sudden, I felt a vacuum pulling me down and I descended through the Tree in rapid
Regressed myself back to the point of conception and witnessed a spark of light like a shooting star back to
its place in the heavens waiting to be born. As I followed the white star back into the night sky, I found its
stationary location in the right wrist of Adam Kadmon. Like the rest of the sparks, it was motionless
waiting to be reborn. I felt the incredible longing in the spark for the chance at life again, for the chance to
improve its station. How long it waited to be born. Such a longing, the other sparks felt the same. All were
waiting for suitable parents to provide a chance in life.[369]
I learned the secret of how I entered Daat and what Rabenu z”l was doing at the level of AV. From the Ari
z”l:
YVD HY VYV HY yh wyw yh dwy
The Tetragrammaton expanded with Yods, adding up to 72 (Ab) motivates the union of Hochmah -
Wisdom (Father) and Binah - Understanding (Mother), through the Neshamah of the Neshamah (i.e.
Chaya) of the saint. It is associated with Hochmah - Wisdom.[370]
The saint in this case Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and he made it possible for me to enter Daat through his
Chaya bringing Hochmah and Binah together for me to enter there. He was at the level of AV for it is
Mekor Hochmah, the source of wisdom, and also part of the name of his new settlement in Israel, Nachal
Novea Mekor Hochmah where his efforts on high in the spiritual realm parallel the physical construction in
our world. The name of the settlement translates to “the source of wisdom is a flowing brook.”
Elsewhere Rabbi Nachman speaks of a ‘Nachal Novea Mekor Chokhmah - hmkj rwqm ubwn ljn’ where the
initial letters spell at the name Nachman - }mjn.[371]
other planes. The advantage of Astral travel is that it is possible to bypass gate keepers to reach spiritual
destinations since one can only be seen by other beings on the Astral plane. The disadvantage to Astral
travel is that it is difficult and one must achieve a high degree of purification and shed the physical body to
enter this plane.
The Ethereal plane is an inner plane that is experienced while dreaming at night. The Ethereal plane
connects all physical places in the Universe and enables the subconscious to explore their locations. One
can enter the Ethereal plane from the Astral plane but not vice-versa.
I saw forms of the archangels descend and they pushed me higher from Malchuts to Yesod. The angels
passed me to other angels in a chain fashion each pushing me higher. Each complained about my state of
impurity and quickly pushed me to the next angel. Eventually something had to be done about the impure
state and I beheld a boiling pool of water and sulfuric acid. There was a small sense of fear and then I was
tossed into the pool. I sank into the waters and felt myself suffocating. As I sank, I noticed an angelic
mermaid form near the bottom of the pool and she spoke to me, “You are safe here.” I began to breath and I
noticed that the bottom of the pool was pure acid. The color was a blue-green. Quickly my clothes were
burned away by the acid. I asked the angel where I was and I was informed that I was in the Lower Plane of
Water between the sefirot of Netzah and Hod. There are different types of liquids in the lower planes and
this was a place of acid. I asked who she was and she said that her name would be the Hebrew word for
acid with the suffix of an angel. I asked if she was an angel. She said that most beings are messengers of
Hashem but that her role was more of an acid elemental. I noticed my skin was burning and pealing away
and I beheld a pure white form of light emerging from the shell.
She told me that this was my Astral body and that I would be able to enter the Astral plane with it while she
watched over the remains of my physical form. I traveled quickly out of the pool and noticed a new
perspective on the Sefirotic Tree. I was outside of the tree now looking in while connected with a line of
white light to my body in the Lower Plane of Water. I noticed that I could look into any world yet I could
not be a part of any of them. I glanced into Tiferet and descended into the world. I saw Jacob there in
discussion with other religious sages. None of them noticed me because I was not really in that world. I
moved out of the sphere and then gazed into Hesed and saw Abraham and Sarah there performing eternal
chores associated with their meeting tent and they too could not see me. I popped out and then gazed into
Binah and beheld the great angelic mother transmitting light energy and above here chains of other angels
in a eternal dance. Though I wanted to dance with the angels, they could not see me and I understood the
limitations of the Astral plane.
I asked about the Ethereal plane and found that I could enter it invisibly with the Astral body. I saw many
dream souls within the beatific scenes of the ethereal world. Finally, I returned to Binah and asked what it
would take to be seen so that I could dance with the angels. I understood that I could merge back with the
physical body while within the sphere of Binah. I drew my body up from the Plane of Water and wrapped
my body around my Astral form. Immediately I became physical in the World of Binah and the angels saw
me and descended. I began to dance with them in great joy. I joined with their ascent to the world of Keter
and we entered this world carrying the prayers of those singing into the realm of Will. I began to fall
through a center column of the angels, each one closing its wings around me in a salute of departure. I
unwrapped back into the astral body and the angels departed. Nevertheless, all alone I heard the Voice of G-
d and I knew before G-d we are never invisible.
C. Space Travel
April 25, 2000
I ascended into Malchuts with the name Adonai. This was Malchuts of Asiyah, a round cave with an
opening at the top into Yesod. With further ascent, I encountered Eloh the source of creation. “I was here
before and I will be here after. All that is I created.” I asked about His relation to El Shadai? “She is my
younger sister. She is within creation nurturing and helping to grow.” And what of El Chai? “He is the little
brother, younger than El Shadai. He causes the motion and springiness of life.” And what do you know of
Eheyeh asher Eheyeh. “He is before me and will be after me before and beyond the Creator.” And of
YHVH? “He is the viaduct connecting all of the higher spiritual places to creation. We are all connected to
the root of Names, Yuhoah.” And El? “El is the prefix of my name and is the kindness that bestowed
creation.” And of Elohim? “This is the din balancing kindness.” And of Yah. “Ah Yah is in the crown and
is the source of the higher energies sustaining the energies below.”
I asked to be shown a black hole that I may understand its role. I was shown an ocean of plasma before the
creation of our world. I asked what is this? “Before your Universe existed, Hashem made previous
universes. This is the remnants of the previous one. As the plasma cooled, gravity pulled particles together.
Ultimately all was pulled into the great central light of the Universe. This is like the light of YHVH in
Tiferets. This great star super nova(ed) spewing elements throughout the Universe.
I entered the black hole. According to general relativity, gravity slows down time. Hence within a
singularity time slows, maybe even stops. Light doesn’t emminate from a black hole due to gravity. This is
like the place of Keter. There is no surface. One can fall into the singularity and be one with G-d.
One can communicate with each individual name of G-d. In this manner one can explore the meaning of
concepts within the subjective perspective of differing attributes.
There is a tradition that G-d took the first light of creation and saved it away as a reward in the world to
come.[372] The light created during the first day was not from the sun so where is it? “It is stored up for the
righteous in the Messianic future as it says:”
Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun,
and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,
as the light of the seven days.
(Isaiah 30:26)
My loved ones will inherit from there and I will fill their storehouses. lyjnhl lma \hytrxaw cy ybha
The Shaarey Orah reveals to us the key word is ‘there’ - Yesh - cy which has the value of 310 and refers to
310 storehouses of reward in the world to come and a tithe in this world. The Torah states that one should
give a 1/10th of what one earns to charity. Hashem in his kindness tithes from the good stored up for us.
The name EL, gematria 31, associates with the sefirah of Hesed - kindness. This is 1/10th of Yesh.[373] The
word Yesh associates with the presence of G-d, i.e. the ultimate reward:
ytudy al yknaw hzh \wqmb \ch cy }ka rmayw wtncm bquy {kyyw
And Jacob awoke from his sleep and said truly there is Hashem in this place and I knew it not.
(Genesis 28:16)
The Hebrew word Yesh appears superlative since a better translation world read, “And Jacob awoke from
his sleep and said truly Hashem is in this place and I knew it not.” Yesh is providing an additional emphatic
thought. Yesh refers to something else that is stored away for us and experienced only fleetingly in our
world. ‘Yesh Hashem - There’s Hashem’ is the highest reward in the world to come.
The 310 storehouses are said to have 310 guards in the world of Gevurah that prevent the bounty from
descending.[374] These guards were put in place because of doubt expressed by the Israelites in the desert:
And the name of the place was called Massah-trying, and Meribah-strive, because of the striving
of the children of Israel, and because they tried the Lord saying: ‘Is the Lord among us, or not?’
(Exodus 17:7)
The Shaarey Orah associates AYN – }ya with absolute mercy and the highest sefira, since above Keter is
the AYN SOF - without end. Yesh is the reward from Hochmah and is mixed slightly with judgment as it is
held back. Why is it held back? “Know that if they had asked gently and nicely not in a petulant and
quarrelsome manner, their request would have been appropriate.”[375]
I played the letter ascension tape. After progressive relaxation I reached a deep trance state and began the
ascent. I let my hands rise above my head coming together in the shape of an oak tree and I rose upward
into this realm. I explored the cave somewhat but then rose higher into Yesod. I thought of the Living G-d,
Almighty and saw the workings in the world of Yesod. All around angels were busy with their work
transmitting and paralleling the work of our world. The tape directed me to a stream in a meadow. There I
beheld a shiny object in the stream. I lowered my hand and it entered the cool water retrieving an amulet of
a color like silver with a touch of gold. Upon the amulet was inscribed the letter heh, like the hand of G-d. I
held the amulet in my right hand then rubbed it against my heart. It felt good. The angels Michael and
Gavriel took me higher into Tiferets. There I floated alone through white clouds which occasionally parted
letting sunlight through. I made several rotations with my body enjoying the pleasures I felt. I had some
battles with shards of evil as I wrestled to go higher.[376] There were distractions and I rose to Hesed and
then rose to a hidden plane finally descending back to escape from a questionable force who attacked my
body. Earlier in Netzah an angel dangled me by my hair until I commanded him with the name of Hashem
Tzevaot. He released me and became absolutely straight at attention. I told him to descend and help a
particular person who was ill and was going in for an operation. I also prayed for a woman I knew that she
should be able to have children. Eventually I ascended to the level of Binah. There I beheld the most
beautiful angel I had ever seen. I saw her backside. With one arm held up to the heavens and one pointed
down she was white with long hair and flowing white robes. There was a silent wind blowing past her. I
rotated to see her front and beheld a face looking downwards with locks of golden curls beside it. I
extended my hand and gave her the amulet I had found with the Heh. She took it and raised me up. I saw at
the top of her upward hand, the end of a rod that was ornately engraved and yet the color of a grayish white.
The light of the Almighty descended into this rod and out her hand pointed down. Occasionally she flung
off small discs of light like small saucers in various directions transmitting G-d's energy in concentrated
packets. Finally she began to rapidly rotate and ascended higher in a burst of light. I copied her, rotating
and ascending in a similar manner. When I became aware of my surroundings, I saw above me the likeness
of a man. He was wonderful to behold and there was an angel lowering a crown upon his head. The man
did not want to be addressed as the Messiah, I thought of him as the anointed one instead. The crown of the
angel passed all the way down his body and then up again and rested upon his head. From his eyes and
crown came forth rays of light that made me feel warm and good. The Anointed took a small crown and
passed it over my left arm leaving it there. My whole arm was purified with the crown or band. Eventually
another was passed over onto my right arm. I began to feel purified. I asked the Anointed one whether he is
the "staff that will come out of Judah and the rod from Israel." He was very humble and would not say. He
held a staff in his right hand though and a rod in his left. I asked him what would become in the end of
days. Things began to happen now. I felt a crown placed on my head and the staff and rod placed in my
hands and I began to prophesy the worlds of G-d.
I beheld a nation of Priest Kings and Queens, dressed in royal robes, and dwelling in the light of Hashem. I
felt myself placed on a throne and then lifted up to a point looking down into the Merkavah. There, I beheld
the throne of Hashem. Upon the throne rested the most beautiful crown I had ever seen upon a purple seat.
Around the crown was His Presence, yet without image or form. There were angels around the throne
singing praises. I too sung praises from my height. Below, I saw the children of men approach and the
angels parted for them. They were all regally dressed, fit to approach the King of Kings. They too sung
praises. As I watched, someone beseeched the King on Tahiyas haNefesh, the raising of the dead.
The desire was turned into a soul that came before G-d. I was in the place of that soul during this vision. I
was thanking G-d so much for the beauty of our world. I was thanking Him for the trees and animals and
mountains and rivers and I said that all things praise your name forever and ever. I said how beautiful your
world was and though this vision is truly majestic, your world in its humbleness was a paradise as well. I
described how our world permitted us to separate the dross from the silver and gold so that we could stand
here today. It was your world with your help that made us what we could be. I asked in a small voice and a
small desire, if we could experience it once more[377].
I then beheld this new world that G-d began to form for us. It was much larger then our current world, large
enough to hold all those that had died. And each of us was a king and queen having our own castle and
mated with our true soul mate. The world was lit by a great sun, and all people knew that the Lord was G-d,
the Lord is G-d, the Lord will be G-d forever and ever. And Hashem put the laws in our heart and they were
like a small candle and all the knowledge being revealed will be like the Sun in comparison. And we could
learn the Torah all day long, and the teachings of the sefirot and angels, and Talmud, and all wisdom in this
world and the structure of Hashem's higher worlds, and even science in all its depth will be permitted study.
For the earth will be full with the knowledge of Hashem as the waters cover the sea.
(Yeshayauh 11:9 )
And all peoples will be permitted to visit one another and talk of the secrets of Hashem and share warmth
and love for one another and G-d. Ahavah, our love to Hashem has gematria 13. And Hashem's love
towards us makes 13. Together they are 26, the gematria of the name of G-d. Also the gematria of echad -
unity is 13. There are the 13 attributes of mercy by which our sins are forgiven.
And we will have desires that manifest new souls and children from soul mates. And the children shall all
be born of praise and knowledge of G-d and these souls shall dance before Hashem. At the end of the vision
I said Hallel: Halleluyah, Hallel, Hallelyah, praise G-d praise G-d, Halleluyah!
Slowly I opened my eyes and there was a whiteness before me, though it was my white shirt on a white
chair blocking the blackness of my stereo, it was like a last parting gift for my eyes to rest upon something
white and holy.
I sat on a throne and angels assembled at the legs of the throne, first at the left front, then the front right,
then the right back, and finally the left back. They began to move me. At first I floated above this world
gazing at the living places of my loved ones, than myself and I know that the presence of G-d was with me.
I wanted to know about the connection of this world to the vision I had of Olam Habah. I felt the joy that
we have in this world again; how beautiful it is, the seas and mountains and flowers and sky above and stars
in heaven; that this world is truly a gift shared between us and Hashem. We shall transform this world from
its gehenom of sufferings into a place of love and joy and adventure between our spirits and the freedom of
discovering the spirit of G-d.
Still, this is not the world of Olam Habah - hbh \lwu - the world to come. I asked to be shown the future and
the messiah to be. The year was 6000 by the Hebrew calendar, 2240 by the English. The world society is all
linked by computer communication and there is a great celebration from the top of a tall building in New
York. There a leader of the Jewish people is broadcasting a unifying song of joy to the rest of the world, a
great ningun. All the world is listening many are singing, all feel connected. From the deserts of Africa to
the peaks of the Andes, there is tranquility, peace and comfort. The skies churn at night and some can see
spiritual lights in them but the physical world does not alter.
So I ask to go again into the future and now its the year 7000th Hebrew calendar year or the year 3240 in
the Gregorian. I do not see any Jews. There are some watching a broadcast from the year 6000 like in a
museum. The world is without faith now, there are no Jews in this place that I can see. Again this bothers
me. The technology is great. There are roads on all different levels connecting every place. In the year 6000
I saw electric cars of sleek design minimizing air resistance as the main automobile. The year 7000 seemed
to have many places in giant enclosures for preservation or perhaps protection. I asked to see Jerusalem,
surely there would be Jews. As my throne approached, I was astounded to see the Dome of the Rock still
standing. There were large walls built up around it as if there was an attempt to rebuild the Temple without
its destruction. How strange? People were viewing the sites like a museum. There was a darkness around
like a giant enclosure or could it be a spiritual void or perhaps just the darkness of an uncertain future that
we may still improve.
I asked Hashem through the angels about the Jews, “Where are they?” My throne ascended upwards to the
Garden of Eden where some still learn. The rest are in Olam Habah, a new spiritual world of utter joy and
peace. G-d did not destroy this world after all, but still created a new place to put His chosen people. But
what happened after the year 6000? There was a progressive loss of faith as people became more absorbed
with technology. There were less Jewish children being born into the world as there were less Jewish souls
which had not yet reached their waiting place next to the throne of G-d in Beriyah. This still bothers me for
more children should bring us closer to the coming of the Moshiach, so I asked to know the Truth. I saw the
kings of Israel on their thrones and each was anointed hope of their generation as was the Moshiach of the
year 6000 as is the one today of 5754 (The other day I said that we must be ready to see the potential for
Moshiach in every person (Jew) and this will bring us to love for all our fellow Jews)
I know that the Jewish people will not cease from this world as long as it is here though I saw not Hasidim
dancing in my vision or any other sign. Blessed be the Lord, G-d forever and ever and through the Torah is
in our hands and we have revealed its meaning and hopes as taught by our sages, we shall never abandon
our faith and love of You and Torah and Israel, Amen Selah.
B. Reincarnation
By their reincarnations.
(Numbers 1:2)
Gilgul which is from the word for wheel refers to the recycling of past lives in each generation. Each of us
contains a fundamental soul that is often a reincarnation. Attached to that soul are smaller portions of other
previous souls that uniquely combine with the fundamental soul to create each unique being in this world.
From this we learn that no person is all bad but that we must work to rectify each part of our spiritual nature
into good people. For example the person below contains 60% of the reincarnation of one principle person
with 4 portions of 10% of portions of other previous souls needing rectification or to assist in rectification
of other souls. The ‘lofty soul’ attaches itself to perform a mitzvah missed in a past life to help others.
The 5 portions above combine into one unique individual with the soul existing on 3 fundamental planes of
existence. The Nefesh is our physical body needs. Ruach is the energy and activity energy of our soul. The
Neshamah is attached to G-d and is our divine spark. The previous incarnations of the soul select their
primary residence in each of these three areas, but relocate daily based on learning and our actions. A
person who does good deeds will bring the ‘Lofty Soul’ and ‘Extra Good Soul’ into the Nefesh and Ruach
levels. The ‘Base’ and ‘Not so Good Soul’ become compressed at the bottom of the Nefesh and exert little
influence. A person who does bad actions pushes the ‘Lofty’ and ‘Good’ souls to higher levels hiding their
influence on our complete being while the ‘Base’ and ‘Not so Good’ souls occupy the majority of the
Ruach and Nefesh levels, Has vshalom.
C. Psychotic
There are those in this world that bear in life severe psychological disorders. How are we to understand
their circumstances in light of Torah. After a meditation which enlisted the angel Yediael to beseech G-d to
reveal the answer, this is what I learned. There are souls in heaven which bear the mark of extreme moral
and personal struggle in previous lifetimes. These souls need to be reborn, and they are drawn to a body
with a mental chemical balance. This makes their struggle more difficult. The psychotic bear a combined
soul as described above with a disturbed soul attached that challenges them. While responsible for any evil
they commit, their challenges are also greater than the normal mind. Their delusions distract them and yet
they have free choice not to commit crimes.
Many psychotics fall into this path after being hurt bad when younger. The psychotic interpretation
represents a personal defense against a situation they do not understand and fall victim to repetively. Yet,
they do not have to do evil; they have free will.
Paranoid schizophrenia is one of the most difficult mental illnesses. The schizophrenia prevents the patient
from admitting the delusion and the paranoia questions explanations of what really happened. To help this
person, gentle corrections may work. The Oral Torah describes possession and disavows mental illness. All
are born with a difficult soul that is helped through a spiritual means, namely faith in Torah principles. The
contrary soul will have difficulty with these principles. Meanwhile the paranoia will shield the person from
help.
In the days of our Rabbi, the Ari—may his memory be for a blessing for the life of the world to come—it
once happened that a spirit entered into a woman, causing her great distress. And when her relatives noted
the extent of her pain they entreated the rabbi to save her. He then sent our teacher, Hayyim Vital, who
went to the woman and asked the spirit numerous questions concerning himself and the reason that he was
punished in this way. And the spirit told him that he was being punished for his in with a married woman
and for bringing existence the offspring of an adulterous union. Rabbi H. Vital went on to inquire o f the
spirit concerning the iniquity of the woman, which happened to the woman because her true self I s not as it
appears. She did not believe in the Exodus from Egypt. And on the evening of Passover when all Israel
rejoices in gladness, reciting the Hallel and relating the going out from Egypt, all this is as a laughing
matter in her eyes for she thinks that this miracle never occurred.
The rabbi’s heart sank, as he could barely believe what he had heard. He trembled at hearing of her evil
heart and said to her, “Have you not lost your hope? Behold you are as one of the pagan women, and for
that reason this distress has come upon you and you are totally lost. Only if you will believe in perfect faith
that the Holy One, blessed be He, created the heavens and the earth and that He has the capacity to do all
that He desires and none can question Him concerning His doings can you be freed from this situation.”
She responded with the words, “Yes, I believe completely.”
He continued, asking the woman, “Do you believe that the Holy One, blessed be He, brought us out from
Egypt and split the sea for us?” And the woman said, “Amen, amen.” The rabbi continued, asking her, “Do
you believe all this in perfect faith and do you repent with a complete repentance?” And he evoked in her
remorse and regret concerning her prior sins. The woman answered “Yes” and began to cry. And so the
rabbi pronounced a decree regarding that spirit, and it departed from her and went on its way.[379]
Similarly when we dream there is often a violent defense to an overblown circumstance. The psychotic has
a similar challenge to avoid committing violence in these circumstances. How we learn to control our
dream responses is similar to the challenge of the psychotic. This can be difficult on the subconscious level.
A psychotic experiencing paranoid mania will have difficulty with reality and may be more likely to cross
over the edge into violence.
Part of the solution to this problem is for the psychotic never to be isolated. We are isolated in our dreams
unless our spiritual center reaches out for heavenly help. The psychotic needs feedback and communication
from good people to overcome his/her distortion. Finally, medication may be the only way to reduce the
manic delusional state to the point where a patient can be freed from hallucination.
Here are twelve steps to do if someone you know is diagnosed with a psychotic disorder.[380] Two of the
key steps are:
The old Jewish viewpoint on mental illness before medication may be summed up as:
We must defend ourselves from the evil, Psalm 59, but also reach out to the lowly, Psalm 41.
Today we must be careful to “guard against the ‘holier-than-thou’ or martyr-like attitude.” from above.
Here are some visions on the highest form of praise to Hashem, which is through dancing. Unfortunately,
this is often neglected today but in truth, all of us may praise Hashem in this manner. How does Nachman’s
7th Beggar without legs heal the world? This is through dancing and he dances better than the rest of us.
And how does he dance without legs, by making the rest of us dance in order to carry him into dancing.
While we think we are helping him to dance, he is really helping us.
The derivation is from the vowels on the name of G-d, HaSheM - \ch assigned in the sefirot where
Hochmah is past, Binah is future, and Tiferet is the present.
The name HaSHem is associated with the “verb” and hence related to activity in all time. (see
Bahir 3)
I invoked the name before a 3 card reading for a Yes/No question and released the angel after
the reading was over.
That night I was pursued by demons in my dreams for miraculous energy attracts opposing forces
as well.
“Michael on right, Gavriel on left, Raphael behind, Uriel in front carrying a lamp and the Shechinah above
descending as a cloud over you.”[383] I felt my head turn into sparks and my body cleansed the cloud
descended to my feet. I walked upon fresh grasses and they felt pleasant against my feet. As the Shechinah
passed over my nose I smelled its fragrance; like the fragrance of flowers in a garden is the air of Hashem.
The fragrance was like incense renewing my soul.[384]
Uriel led us forward carrying a lantern which swung side-to-side. Eventually the land turned rocky as we
began to ascend a mountain. [385]
At the top of the mountain there was an amphitheater with seating. We looked up at the stars and they were
so beautiful. Ira mentioned the moon which I looked towards but couldn’t see for it was the new moon; the
moon to be.[386] Ira led us to a central plateau where I took pleasure in skipping long leaps and bounds.[387]
Uriel lit his lamp again (extinguished earlier to see the stars) and led us into a cave. We talked about the
beauty of the gems lining the walls. Uriel led us into a chamber and there Ira said we would find something
that would heal us. I saw a light along the wall and as I got closer, I saw it was a beautiful light, orange in
color, warm and medium in brightness. It was very bright at first when entering the chamber. I noticed the
light was a baby. The baby sneezed then wiped its nose while it continued to sleep. It felt so good and its
soul was good. I took one last look; now I realized the soul was sleeping waiting to be born.
Postscript - 1/13/1994
Along the journey, before entering the cave, I recited praises to Hashem, words of tefilah flowed like a river
each praise leading to the next. The praises felt like they would never end.
We reached the location of the Tree of Knowledge in this world. Recalling the story of Adam and Eve and
realizing that we were carrying their souls, I led her instead to the Tree of Life whose upper branches
reached into the heavens. She wound herself about me with her hair 7 times making me into a base for her
to climb the tree and ascended. I stood waiting for her return, knowing that I was making her ascent
possible. She returned but did not tell me what she saw. I ascended alone next, past the highest branches
and beheld a blue-green swirl world of space where small specks of white angels floated gracefully. As I
entered from on high, the angels gathered around me realizing my mortal nature. They were singing to
Hashem and I recorded their tune. They asked me what I was doing there. I explained that I was seeking to
be close to G-d which meant ascending higher. They corrected me explaining closeness to G-d is obtained
by following the mitzvos - commandments and that one doesn’t need to ascend here for that. Realizing my
mistake, I said it was to be close to the angels of G-d that brought me here and they began to circle around
me counter-clockwise in elation. We began to spin endlessly in a circle. It was a great dance. Eventually I
saw us walking along a cloud towards a gate that opened higher. In the end I returned gradually with the
indescribable memory of the blue-green swirl of space with white specks of angels dancing endlessly with
their songs of praise to Hashem.
The leader invited us out to dance and we did a left stepping circle dance to an Indian chant. There were 4
drummers seated around a large drum banging simultaneously on it showing their unity and brotherhood. In
one dance the circle broke into a line which went facing each other and we shook each others’ hand. As a
last dance, David led us in the very spiritual Indian 2 step. When the Indians dance they look down at
mother Earth as if they are concerned with where they place each step. Each step is down with a sense of
asking permission to land on the grass below our feet. Occasionally when David would get low he would
give a quick glance at the heavens acknowledging his awareness of Grandfather. It felt so good to dance,
my soul pulled me out to dance again.
I saw an Indian family friend of mine from Beth Shalom. Her daughter danced beautifully and her son is
very special. He has down’s syndrome but is sensitive, smart, caring, and even wise. He insisted on waiting
for a chair to sit on before eating and placing the other plate on another chair since a table wasn’t around.
He wouldn’t eat his food with his hands. I went and brought forks and spoons. He chose a spoon. His
mother tells me she has a Jewish child. She said since his youth he wouldn’t eat junk food but only healthy
foods that would be recognized kosher. We also learned from Erik when he attended services at Beth
Shalom. Erik was always so well behaved. He was patient and quiet. He enjoyed our singing and seeing us
happy. Today, I also found that he helped me see myself more clearly. He said good-bye to me while I was
still talking with his mother. I realized subconsciously I was fidgeting with keys and perhaps giving an
anxious impression. His mother spoke to me on healing foods. She said that one should eat a lot of alkaline
foods: avocados, pecans to reduce anger. High protein drinks are good for the nerve connections in the
brain. Sea foods are good for helping thyroid deficiencies: especially kelp.
Next Ira led us on a journey. We were traveling through a forest and came upon an open clearing in the
shape of a circle. The clearing was covered with grass. There were also trees and birds. There was one path
out of the circle heading forward. Each path was bounded by forests. There was also an inclination on each
path. Each clearing was circular shaped and covered with grass, a few trees, and animals.
Upon reaching the clearing that I associated with the sefira of Tiferets, Ira mentioned that there was
someone sitting in the clearing. I walked up to meet the person. I noticed he was an elder American Indian
in my vision. I greeted him and wondered where he came from. He said that he came from Ira. “You see
how Ira describes these places, showing respect for nature and its harmony. Ira is my son.” I asked, “how
can Ira be your son seeing that he is Jewish.” He said, “He is my Jewish son.” I asked who he was. He said
he was Grandfather. I wondered whether this was the Indian concept of G-d. He said he was not and that he
represented the ancestors of his people and their respect for the memory. I noticed that he was gazing
towards the light of G-d shining down. He said that he too gazes out the light of G-d which is the spirit over
all.
I understood better the Indian concept now. When an Indian dances before Grandfather, he is dancing
before the spirits of all his ancestors in respect for their customs as well as the Great Spirit. I asked if he had
any messages for Ira. He told me that Ira should not worry about the incident with his horses and that this
was all part of his learning on nature. I asked about him finding a wife. Grandfather was seemingly
confused by the question. This is part of nature. One does not need to seek her, when she is present, you
will find her.
Finally, we began our descend and return to Beth Shalom. I saw the Indian turn his head back toward the
light of G-d as I descended.
I prepared myself centered between the 4 angels Michael, Gavriel, Uriel, and Raphael. I viewed a line tied
from myself to each one providing a secure base in the spiritual realm. I experienced the moment of my
birth which was accompanied by an utter amazement with great size of the world around. I advanced briefly
to the day of circumcision and realized that their is no trauma that can be relived from this experience since
As I regressed back into the womb, I saw the place lit up from a book held by a small angel. The angel was
the size of a cherub with a mature face and golden long wavy hair and he held a book with a cover of gold
and silver. I asked to know what I learned during these nine months. He said I already knew since I had
spent my current life learning the same items. I was amazed by the soft comfort and beauty of this place. He
explained that it is Malchut that is in Malchut. I recalled the hard cave of Malchut where I’d been many
times and noticed the similarities in the cavities. Yet, the walls in this place were soft and that this
represented a pure emanation of the energy of Malchut. He invited me over to look into the book and I saw
that the pages were all blank. He explained that the Torah one learns during these nine months are the
answers to questions asked. I asked a personal question at this point and saw the answer formed in beautiful
Hebrew calligraphy on the page. Before each new question, he would turn to a new blank page. I asked
what is the higher meaning of the names of the 4 worlds. The blank page filled with an answer and he read,
“There is deep significance in these names. They represent a spiritual cycle of life as well. The winter
which is called Akra or barren represents the necessary emptiness that one must achieve internally in order
to plant a seed for personal growth which is the spring.”
1. What are we supposed to learn in relationships? “These involve increasing patience and
understanding, reducing criticism, and helping to create a harmonious environment to raise
children.”
2. How do we know our soul mate? “The person that one marries has a deep purpose that is not always
represented by ‘compatible disposition, personal view, or sensitivity’. Sometimes, the relationship is
meant to bring a special child into the world who will achieve much good in spiritual leadership in
the community.”
3. I asked what is your name? He told me it is the same as yours with El as the suffix. This meant that
his name is Yosefiel. He told me that each person has a guide before they are born that bears their
Hebrew name with the suffix El. The angel of the womb is created specially by G-d for each soul in
the coming lifetime to prepare it with the answers to questions it will need to find in the coming
lifetime. The questions are already known by the coming child so the angel need only turn the pages
of the Book and read the answers.
4. I asked what happens to the angel after a child is born. He said naturally the angel remains available
throughout the current lifetime to provide answers.
At this point, Ira began a summoning of an angelic guide for each of us. I was already ahead of Ira at this
point and had to dismiss an intrusive angel that was appearing. The cherub angel extended his right forearm
and told me to grasp it and he grasped mine. We began to spin in a wonderful dance in a clockwise circle. I
felt other angels entering and dancing in a circle around us. The whole heaven was alive in my mind by the
dancing of a myriad of angels in a wreath around us vertically as we spun. I also thought of those around
me and there well being. The lesson here is that joy elevates the feelings of others in higher worlds as well
as this world.
XVII. Health
“Health is a Mitzvah.”[388]
Body and soul in Judaism stand in a special relationship.
They are partners, jointly enabling us to serve the Lord.
The body is the Nefesh, which is the lowest part of the soul. Hence, it is incumbent upon us to maintain its
health.
A. Organic Food
In order to avoid consuming growth hormones and antibiotics, consumers should buy organic products
instead. These include milk, cheese, and eggs. Organic kosher meat has yet to become available. Organic
eggs are noticeably lighter than regular eggs.
Pesticides are less of a problem since they are generally removed by washing and processing. Nevertheless
organic foods do not contain pesticides and are likely to be healthier in the long term.
B. Dental
Electric toothbrushes are very effective at strengthening the gum line. While using a tooth paste is not
always necessary, if one experiences reoccurring gum line pain, a good fluoride toothpaste during brushing
will strengthen the area. Eating popcorn is a natural cleanser of plaque on teeth.
C. Skin
In order to reduce dry skin ailments, use a water softener, which will adjust the water’s PH to a higher
alkaline level that is more conducive to the skin.
XVIII. Music
A. Even-Tempered Scale
The piano has 88 keys which is 7 octaves and 4 extra keys. Each octave on the musical scale contains 7
white keys and 5 black keys. The notes increase in whole and in other cases half step multiples. The notes
in brackets are black piano keys and are a half step above the previous note.
A [A+=B-] B C [C+=D-] D [D+=E-] E F [F+=G-] G [G+=A-]
Sometimes there are half steps between white piano keys as in B&C and E&F and between all white to
black keys. The +’s denote sharps and the –‘s flats. The note at each octave has double the frequency of the
previous octave and is thus a harmonic. We add suffix numbers to the notes to specify a particular octave.
For example, A4 is harmonic to A3 in the following table. A wave is harmonic to a lower frequency wave if
the lower frequency waveform’s zero amplitude points are also of amplitude zero in the higher frequency
wave.
Table 31: Frequencies of the Third Octave
Note Frequency (Hertz)
A3 220
B3 246.9
C3 261.6
D3 293.7
E3 329.6
F3 349.2
G3 392
A4 440
How can we calculate these steps? We denote a waveform with frequency f0 and its harmonic with
frequency f1. By definition:
f1/f0=2.
We also note that all of the frequencies between will have the same multiple (denoted by h) from the
previous frequency. Say f0 is A3 than A3+ = A3*h. Now to the computation of h:
f1 = h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * f0
f1/f0 = h^12
2 = h^12
th
h = 12 root of 2 = 1.059463094
The half step always has a fixed ratio in the Even-Tempered Scale that is h. For example C3/B3 =
261.6/246.9 = 1.059463094.[389] Now we can fill in the frequencies of the sharps and flats as well:
D3+E3- 311.1
E3 329.6
F3 349.2
F3+G3- 370.0
G3 392.0
G3+A4- 415.3
A4 440
The frequencies of the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Octave are known through observation. The derivation of
the rest follows based on the Fifth.
C2 = 4/3 f * 3/2 f = 2f
Since there are six whole tones in the space of an octave, we’d expect 9/8 ^ 6 => 2 but it = 2.027, so the
tones are not evenly distant. Equal temperament does away with this problem.
Pythagoras found that the octave, fifth, and forth had the most harmonious sounds. A song’s key is the
octave forward from the starting note. On the Diatonic Scale, the multiples between the same notes may
vary with Octave. Hence, the same piece of music played in a different key tends to sound quite different
unlike when playing a piece with the Even-Tempered Scale.
This problem with uneven multiples manifests itself in other areas. For example, 12 fifths doesn’t equal 7
octaves, though they are the same key on the piano. This is known as the Pythagorean comma.[390] This
imbalance in the frequency distance between keys means that it is impossible to construct Pythagorean
tuned piano.
The frequency of C1 = f
The frequency of C8 = 2^7 f = 128f from Octave multiplication.
The frequency of C8 from multiples of fifths is 3/2 ^ 12 f = 129.74f
The problem doesn’t manifest significantly when playing music in a single octave, but when playing music
across octaves one cannot for example tune the 8th octave to the 7th fifth since they are not compatible. One
cannot build a Pythagorean piano.
C. Fractals
In the kabbalistic Tree of Life, the microcosm reflects the macrocosm, the sefirot in man reflect the sefirot
of G-d. Man is created in the image of G-d. This recursive principle is the essence of fractals, which are
repeated images within images.
“The natural world is composed of fractals that are the trails, or visual representation, left by the dynamic
(continuously moving) systems that created them. A tree is fractal in nature – a single branch resembles the
entire tree, a smaller twig resembles the branch, even the structures of the veins in the leaves exhibit the
same branching process as the tree itself. Granted, the patterns at different scales are not exact replicas of
one another, but the idea is the same. The patterns created by the rocks of a rugged coastline also repeat
themselves at different scales – a snail crawling along the nooks and crannies of the rocks on the shore
traverses a meandering path similar to the one you would take on a hike along the cliffs, which in turn is
similar to the general outline of the coast viewed from an airplane. Natural fractals reach a point where the
pattern (at the biological level, anyway) stops; however, in a true scaling fractal (for instance, the Koch
snowflake), this detail continues ad infinitum.”[391]
D. Fibonacci Ratio
The Fibonacci ratio has an aesthetic appeal to the human mind. There are five black keys for every 8 white
keys in a piano Octave. The partitioning of great paintings is often done according to the ratio. Also the
lengths of different movements in a classical piece of music will often follow this ratio.
1/1
½
2/3
3/5
5/8
8/13
133/377 = 0.618037
XIX. Math
In the world of Asiyah, science is the body of the world and math its soul.
A. Euler’s Theorem
B. Taylor Series Expansion
XX. Science
In the world of Asiyah, science is the body of the world and math its soul.
A. Special Relativity
Maxwell’s equations predicted that light and radio waves have a fixed speed. Albert Michelson and Edward
Morley showed that this fixed speed is independent of the movement of objects.[392] For example, an object
moving towards the sun and an object moving away from the Sun would witness passing light beams to
have the same velocity, the speed of light that is denoted c.
Table 34: Speed of Light that is c
meters/sec kilometers/sec exp meters/sec miles/sec
300,000,000 300,000 3x108 186,000
Since the upper limit of velocity is limited to the speed of light a second object moving at v2 in relation to a
first object v1 has the following true velocity:
So with v1 = c/2 and v2 = c/2, the actual velocity of the 2nd object is (c/2+ c/2)/(1+(c2/4 * 1/c2)) = 4/5 c.
B. General Relativity
C. Astronomy
The position of a star is determined by its declination and right ascension.
The declination is measured in degrees north or south of the celestial equator, that is the projection of the
equator.
The Right Ascension has a value of zero in Pisces and advances two hours though every constellation.[393]
One can compute the passage of time by the advancement of the constellations across the sky.
The constellations rise in the East and set in the West. Hence, Virgo would have a RA of 12. Pisces lies
directly over the projection of the equator and has a declination of zero. Orion’s belt also lies directly over
th equator with a declination of zero.
Stars that are always visible, are in the Polar Circle of the sky.
There is a Midrash that before we are born, we have all the spiritual knowledge of our past lives and full
comprehension about what we need to accomplish in this lifetime. Nevertheless, at the moment of birth an
angel touches us just below the nose and we forget all we knew. We spend the rest of our lives trying to
find what we lost. And it is extremely important to find what we have lost in this instance. There are many
clues to discover one’s role in life. A lot can be learned from our family. A soul will choose a family in
order to improve itself in areas of weakness. While in this family there may be more conflicts, correction
leads to greater personal growth. One may also learn about oneself from one’s name. Who we are named
after will effect our role in life. The day we are born will also have an effect.
My tongue, every atom of my blood, form’d from this soil, this air,
Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same,
I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin,
Hoping to cease not till death.
HITLER'S POPE
Long-buried Vatican files reveal a new and shocking indictment of World War II's Pope Plus XII: that in
pursuit of absolute power he helped Adolf Hitler destroy German Catholic political opposition, betrayed the
Jews of Europe, and sealed a deeply cynical pact with a 20th-century devil.
BY JOHN CORNWELL
One evening several years ago when I was
having dinner with a group of students, the topic of the
papacy was broached, and the discussion quickly boiled
over. A young woman asserted that Eugenio Pacelli, Pope
Pius XII, the Pope during World War II, had brought
lasting shame on thc Catholic Church by failing to
denounce the Final Solution. A young man, a practicing
Catholic, insisted that the case had never been proved.
Raised as a Catholic during the papacy of Pius
Xll - his picture gazed down from the wall of every
classroom during my childhood - I was only too familiar
with the allegation. It started in 1963 with a play by a
young German author named Rolf Hochhuth, Der
Stellvertreter (Thc
Deputy) which was staged on
Broadway in 1964.
It depicted Pacelli as a ruthless cynic,
interested more in the Vatican's stockholdings than in
the fate of the Jews. Most Catholics dismissed Hochhuth's
thesis as implausible, but the play sparked a controversy
which has raged to this day.
Disturbed by the anger brought out in that
dinner altercation, and convinced, as I had always been,
of Pius XII's innocence, I decided to write a new defense
of his reputation for a younger generation. I believed
that Pacelli's evident holiness was proof of his good
faith. How could such a saintly pope have betrayed the
Jews? But was it possible to find a new and conclusive
approach to the issue? The arguments had so far focused
mainly on his wartime conduct; however, Pacelli's Vatican
career had started 40 years earlier. It seemed to me that
a proper investigation into Pacelli's record would require a more extensive chronicle than any attempted in
the past. So I applied for access to archival material in
the Vatican, reassuring those who had charge of crucial
documents that I was on the side of my subject. Six years
earlier, in a book entitled A Thief
in the Night, I had defended the
Vatican against charges that Pope John Paul I had been
which the Jews had purchased and which were being held up
in Como. "The Israelite Community," continued
Pacelli, "are seeking the intervention of the Pope
in the hope that he will plead on behalf of the thousands
of German Jews." The favor in question was no more
problematic than the transportation of Pacelli's 60 cases
of food-stuffs had been a few months earlier.
Pacelli informed Gaspam that he had warned the
rabbi that "wartime delays in communication"
would make things difficult. He also told Gaspam that he
did not think it appropriate for the Vatican "to
assist them in the exercise of their Jewish cult."
His letter went by the slow route overland in the
diplomatic bag. Gaspatti replied by telegram on September
18 that he entirely trusted Pacelli's
"shrewdness," agreeing that it would not be
appropriate to help Rabbi Werner. PaceIli wrote back on
September 28, 1917, informing Gasparri that he had again
seen the Rabbi, who "was perfectly convinced of the reasons I had given him and thanked me warmly for
all
that I had done on his behalf." Pacelli had done
nothing except thwart the rabbi's request. The episode,
small in itself, belies subsequent claims that Pacelli
had a great love of the Jewish religion and was always motivated by its best interests.
Eighteen months later he revealed his
antipathy toward the Jews in a more blatantly
anti-Semitic fashion when he found himself at the center
of a local revolution as Bolshevik groups struggled to
take advantage of the chaos in postwar Munich. Writing to
Gasparri, Pacelli described the revolutionaries and their
chief, Eugen Levien in their headquarters in the former
royal palace. The letter has lain in the Vatican secret
archive like a time bomb until now:
"The scene that presented itself at the
palace was indescribable. The confusion totally chaotic,
the filth completely nauseating; soldiers and armed
workers coming and going; the building, once the home of a king, resounding with screams, vile language,
profanities. Absolute hell. An army of employees were
dashing to and fro, giving out orders, waving bits of
paper, and in the midst of all this, a gang of young
women, of dubious appearance, Jews like all the rest of
them, hanging around in all the offices with provocative
demeanor and suggestive smiles. The boss of this female
gang was Levien's mistress, a young Russian woman, a Jew
Chabad
The Chabad respect me because I keep a little distant from them. They can walk all over someone who is
too close.
Yichus
“Merits of the family” literally. The immeditate family influences the child’s values and stability.
Image of G-d
Ribono shel Olam cares more for the well being of our marriages than towards his own recognition. This
was the point of the test of adultery where Hashem permits His name to be wiped out for the sake of the
marriage. Why is this the case? Why is our relationship to Hashem of less significance then to others?
Men must realize that to be in the “Image of G-d” is not to expect recognition from others. This is the
reason that a good atheist may rate as high in the eyes of Hashem as a believer. The key is how benevolent
we act towards others. For the sake of kindness for others, Hashem foregoes recognition. The way we treat
our spouse falls in this category.
Now how will it be possible after death to feel closeness to Hashem if while we lived we did not achieve
this? Those that live in the “Image of G-d” will be as a loving friend of Hashem in the world to come. The
relationship of a friend is different from that of servant. Both are worthy goals.
A. Marriage
A husband must strive to be a ‘mench’. To do this he must be willing to suppress his own ego for the sake
of his wife. If his wife criticizes him, he should not counter. As Hashem was willing to permit his name to
be destroyed for the test of adultery or for the sake of the marriage so must a husband be prepared to do
similarly for the sake of his wife.
How to be a mench and also a good Jew is the question? To daven with a minyan morning and evening can
take time from ones wife especially if the work schedule is demanding as well. Instead a husband may
focus on his marriage with highest priority especially during the first year where both are learning about
each other.
A husband should let his wife lead a conversation. This will encourage her personal expression and self-
esteem. This will help a husband repair damage done by criticism. A wife wants to be looked upon well in
her husband’s eyes. She seeks his approval as we seek approval in the eyes of G-d.
Attention and affection is the role of a husband towards his wife.[395] When one wishes to leave his house
he could ask permission of his wife. This adds to her sense of importance. It is good to sleep in the same
room as one’s wife.
It is a mitzvah to marry the daughter of one’s sister. Because children resemble the wife’s brother, there
will be a natural affection between the uncle and niece. Hashem answer the prayers of this man
immediately.[396]
B. Children
One should always shower ones children with love and hugs. This assists in the development of their self-
esteem. Bedwetting is a problem that stems from lack of positive complements to the child. Each night
when putting the child to sleep one should complement and state how one believes in them and their
potential. Overlook mistakes and give encouragement.
One must spend time with ones child. If the child feels that she is the most important thing to the parents,
then she will grow up close to her parents values. If a child is asking or behaving in a way completely out
of the ordinary it is usually a cry that the parents notice them and give them attention.
As a teenager a child may rebel and be testy. One must encourage her with complements. This gives her
confidence to be successful in all challenges. When the child comes from divorced parents one should
accept the child’s discussion of both sides so that the child feels right about her parents.
Our Hebrew names are our spiritual roots. My cousin Avraham Ellenbogen lives in Beer Sheva, much like
Abraham Avinu who chose that place as his home.
Maternal Grandparents
Aryeh Lev served as gabai of his shul, which meant he maintained the order of services, distributed service
calls, gave out prayer books, and assisted guests. He was a quiet man with a good heart. His strength was
calmness and a good temperament. He was not prone to anger.
My maternal grandmother was a charitable woman who sent care packages to her relatives in Israel at the
beginning of Israel’s statehood when there were few supplies. When I visited Israel, I found that she is well
remembered by Sima Talmon of Kibbutz Maale HaHamisha. She was a dynamic lady who enjoyed
entertaining guests and socializing.
Paternal Grandparents
My grandmother was a remarkable woman who would fast every Monday and Thursday while my
grandfather sought for hiding places during the Holocaust. She read T’hillim and our Tanach in English for
hours each day. She was a pious woman with a saintly heart. She died on Erev Rosh Hodesh before sunset
on the last day of Adar.
I remember one particular story she would tell me taken from Ezekiel. This was the story of the valley of
dry bones. G-d set Ezekiel down in a valley and all around were bones. G-d asked Ezekiel, “Can these
bones yet live?” Ezekiel responded, “Oh G-d, only thou knowest.” G-d said prophesy unto these bones that
they should have flesh upon them and spirit within them. Ezekiel prophesied and it happened. G-d said:
Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel; although, they say, our bones are dried,
and our hope is lost: we are cut off; they will yet rise up and I will bring
them back into the land of Israel.
(Ezekiel 37:11-12)
My grandmother’s favorite saying was “Everything will work out for the best.” One of her favorite charities
was the Rabbi Meir Baal Haness school in Tiberias, Israel.
Great Uncles
My great uncle and his family were murdered in the holocaust. My grandmother’s brother was very kind
and caring for the needs of those around him. He was a good family man.
Around me the world of Malchuts was blue with the glistening of gem stone lights along cave walls. Above
me the deep blue sky was parting and we passed through into the orange landscape of Yesod. The intrusion
of the light of a living soul attracted the angels around. I then pronounced the name yy with the vowel ‘T’
and ascended to Tiferets. There I stood in the Garden[397] and saw the bright light of a soul before me. I
inquired who he was and he responded, “Look into my soul and you shall know me.” He wore a
continuous smile on his face and I saw that he was my great uncle Joseph, Z”l whose name I bear. He asked
me if I would like him to show me around? I asked to see the Tree of Knowledge. It stood by the Tree of
Life but was smaller. I asked what is the fruit it bears? He said look and you will know. I saw a red fruit. It
was a pomegranate. I asked, why is the pomegranate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge? He said, each
seed is like a fruit in its own right and this reflects all of creation. There are worlds within worlds. I
asked, what is the secret of peace and happiness? He took me up to the world of Daat and I saw the parting
of Abba and Imma.[398] I entered the space between them. The space of Daat is not a world, but the
revelation of knowledge. I saw the answer was in his smile. To always where a smile is to give
contentment to others and thus oneself. I asked, what is the secret of how to where a smile? He said one
must let negative energy leave the body. Negative energy can leave via the eyes. One’s eyes can also bless
others.
XXII. Appendix
a) RaZ
6. O Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, because I know that the spirit of the holy
gods is in you, and no mystery troubles you, tell me the visions of my dream that I
have seen, and its meaning.
7. Thus were the visions of my head in my bed; I saw, and behold, a tree in the midst
of the earth, and its height was great.
8. The tree grew, and was strong, and its height reached to heaven, and it was visible
to the end of all the earth;
Numbers 17:11
11. And Moses said to Aaron, Take a censer, and put fire in it from the altar, and put
on incense, and go quickly to the congregation, and make an atonement for them; for
anger has come out from the Lord; the plague has begun.
R. Eleazar said: When the Israelites gave precedence to ‘we will do’ over ‘we will
hearken,’ a Heavenly Voice went forth and exclaimed to them, Who revealed to My
children this secret, which is employed by the Ministering Angels, as it is written,
Bless the Lord, ye angels of his. Ye mighty in strength, that fulfil his word, That
hearken unto the voice of his word: first they fulfil and then they hearken?
Followup
: Jeff,
: Up till now, have been working under the assumption that the
: Quasi Sefirah RaZ does not exist, while looking for proof
: that it does. However, your last couple of posts have given
: me reason to stop and think, what if it does exist?
: This would then brings up the question, if RaZ does exist, why
: is it so different from the well known Quasi Sefirah Daat? Is
: there some principle at work here that is not widely known?
: --------------
: When one considers that very little is know about how the
: Prophets actually prophesied. The idea of a hidden Quasi
: Sefirah begins to make sense. And since this knowledge was
: deliberately kept from the world, hence so few references
: to RaZ.
I agree.
: --------------
b) Poem
In Reply to: Re: His Name,His Essense, and the Tzimtzum posted by zalman hakotan on April 22, 1998 at
12:24:27:
--------
I went back before the trees to the days of
Love the Torah, learn the Torah, dance with the Torah, dwell with the Torah ...
: I'm sorry I don't know what "level" you are referring to when evrverthing was in chains. But what I've
seen in seforim is that the 22 lettters plus the five final
mantzepach letters emenate from the gevuru elah of atik yomin called botzina d'krdinusah. In more simple
words the letters in the upper worlds aren't actually forms,
rather the forms of the letters that we see hint or meramez to the different levels and forms of shefa from
the Ain Sof to the low worlds. Therefore inorder for there
to be duality or difference in shefa it perforce requires tzimtzum. So again the question returns, how is it
possible to have even letters before the Tzimtzum. I'd like to
quote from the Tikuney Zohar inorder that we can have a clear point of referance that sheds light on this
topic, "Every sefirah has a known name... You have no
known name as You fill all the names. You are the perfection of all the names." As Hank pointed out earlier
there is no name for Hashem that can describe his
Essence rather we give him a name according to how we percieve Him, but when we call him by that name
we are not calling that attribute rather Him Himself.
But it still remains unclear how there was an existence of letters or names before the tzimtzum as I wrote
earlier.
Shalom
been up and down the tree, all around mitzvot glow to keep
seen angels high above, the water fall between
looked down at the throne, stood before Unknown, now what is left of life
brought forth the demon AS, bound him to answer true, but what is left to know
traveled to the past, witnessed the creation, saw the first light
to slip further and further away knowing all along the truth,
so Hashem spoke to Job and put him in his place, G-d save us from this fate
one day we will see how the 7th beggar without feet
heals the prince and princess with our dancing
d) Yetzirah Plane
In Reply to: Re: Yetzirah plane posted by Jeff Spiegel on May 20, 1997 at 02:53:47:
: This plane is filled with immense angels. You will have no possibility of
: "manipulating" this plane. These angels can do
: with you as they like so it is best to behave. In
: order to reach the world of Yetzirah, one must
: have already achieve a high degree of humble
: perfection and would not be interested in
: "manipulation" at that level. As far as the
: sights, Yetzirah parallels our world in activities.
: The angels are busy in constructing palaces as
: we are in buildings. There are seven palaces in this
: world:
: Perkei Hekhalot - Chapters of the Palaces contains a formal description of these palaces. The following
contains my own
personal experiences of these heavens. In the world of Yetzirah there are 7 heavens . These are:
: a) Shamayim (Sham - Mayim : There is water -> Firmament)
: This is the location of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars. Yet how can this be since we see them in our
world and know of
their places. I have seen a star in Yetzirah and its light source is a precious soul that serves Hashem like an
angel . Some of
these souls were once from our world, others are of angelic source.
: b) Shemai Hashamayim (Water above the Waters -> Nehar Di-nur)
: In this heaven new angels are born each day to utter praises to Hashem. They are born from the spring of
fire each morning.
They first dip their hands into the fiery waters and bring a taste to their mouths. Then they sing the holy
Kadosh to Hashem and
praises from sunrise to sunset.
: c) Zevul (Habitation -> prince) lwbz
: This heaven is the place of the "prince". He is surrounded by his ministering angels. He is called Meattah
for he is from G-d.
This heaven may be the residence of Zer Anpin in the world of Yetzirah.
: d) Araphel (Fog or mist -> Torah) lpru
: This is like the morning mists and clouds that cover mountain tops. Moshe’s tent was said to be enclosed
in araphel when the
Shechinah dwelled within. It represents Mt. Sinai and the place of the giving of the Torah.
: e) Shehakim (Heavens) syqjc
: The rebuilt Jerusalem is prepared in this heaven. The Temple, Table, Ark, Menorah and all the utensils are
here.
: f) Mahon -> Aravot
: It is five hundred year journey from Shehakim to Mahon. In the midst are the storehouses of snow and hail
as well as the
rewards for the righteous and punishments for the wicked. Five hundred years further is the Aravot whose
merkavah is called
Av bu which means cloud. There are some souls yet to be born.
: g) Throne of Glory
: This is the heaven of the Throne of G-d.
: The descent from the heaven of the ‘Throne of Glory’ leads to the place of the Merkavah or the ‘Throne of
G-d’. Beneath
the throne souls await their entry into our world.
:
: There are angelic guards for each of these
: palaces that will turn one away unless key
: answers are known.
e) Colors
In Reply to: Tree Of Life posted by Jonathan Blair on May 16, 1997 at 14:33:17:
Above it is the Crown. This is the light that crowns the desires of the mind and illuminates the paths of the
imagination,
enhancing the radiance (zohar) of the vision. This light has no end, and it cannot be fathomed. From the
glory (Kavod) of its
perfection comes desire, blessing, peace, life (chaim), and all good (tov) to those who keep the way of its
unification.
Why is the light of Keter called a blinding invisible light? Blinding, since no objects can be seen in this
place. Invisible since the
light does this without being seen. Light, since the vision is clear.
The color of wisdom includes all colors for
wisdom includes all knowledge in its synthesis.
Yellow is associated with illumination and
green with fertility which together represent the
understanding of Binah with the fertility of
the mother partzuf. White and silver are
traditional associations with kindness and red
and gold for judgement. With the sefirah of
splendor is the illumination of the truth, i.e.
Yellow, and mysteries of Torah, i.e. violet.
: I have come across different Kabbalistic Tree Of Life's, with different colour arrangements eg. those
which appear in
traditional plain Queen scale colours, those which appear speckled, and those with very different colour
arrangements eg.
"School Of The Soul by Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi . Could you please explain to me their purpose, and use,
or failing this point
me at literature that does explains this?
f) Hashmal
Re: Hashmal
In Reply to: Hashmal posted by Gerard Zonus on May 15, 1997 at 02:28:47:
: Shalom,
: Is there still in Israel an hermetic tradition whose goal is the universal medecine needed for spiritual and
physical regeneration
of this field and its plants and trees is impossible to describe. Happy is the eye that has seen it! "
(Likutey Moharan I:65 quoted in Garden of the Souls, page 37)
: Gérard Zonus
: [email protected]
g) Lag Ba Omer
On Lab Ba Omer Rabbi Akiva’s students died of a terrible plague. The plague was attributed to the
conflicting opinions the students held towards one another. Some thought that Bar Kochbah was the
Messiah. They differed on how to deal with the Romans. The lack of unity led to the plague.[399]
2. Breslov Discussions
In Reply to: Nachal Novea Makor Hochmah posted by Jeff Spiegel on January 27, 1998 at 20:17:22:
The simple explanation is that the letters
Nachal Novea Makor CHochmah spell NaCHMaN,
and that Rabbi Nachman wasn't the founder of a
chassidic dynasty rather a luminary in and of
himself, similar to the Arizal - that is
a source of wisdom.
Posted by Jeff Spiegel on January 29, 1998 at 01:59:54:
In Reply to: Re: Nachal Novea Makor Hochmah posted by Benyamin Pilant on January 28, 1998 at
01:59:24:
I really needed to know that Reb. Nachman
was not intending to found a dynasty. I study
the teachings of Reb. Nachman regularly like
an inspirational text and have never seen
anything that would demand a dynasty
affiliation. Still, most Hasidim seem to be
organized in dynasties. How does Breslov
differ based on your explanation?
3. Pluto
I believe this would differ from the Jewish mystical perspective. The idea is that G-d's first thought is Adam
Kadmon, the primordial man. Each of us represents a spark of this idea. Each of us is unique in our place on
the body. Each place is unique with either a masculine tone or feminine tone to its function.
At the end of times G-d will make a new world wherein will be the resurection of the dead. Each of our
souls will have its true body. Each of us will either be male or female in our true form. Hence our identity
body and soul is male or female. Jeff Spiegel
(Answer)
it is stated in the book that our souls are equally male and female, as is that which is called God. God is the
origin of all things, obviously. Thus the origin of male and female. Thus each of our souls is simultaneously
male and female... that which you site is simply another version of patriarchal thinking..man first jeffrey
(Addition)
In Hebrew we call G-d's essence Ayn Sof which is beyond male and female.
The seferot or Tree of Life containing pillers of male character, female character and a central piller reveal
G-d's hightest image that we can know is equally male and female as you have pointed out to me.
We are created in the image of G-d so our soul contains both male and female aspects; the sefirot manifest
in each of us reflecting the same image. Still we have a body which is not equally male and female. In
Judaism the body is also an aspect of the soul, the Nefesh (body spirit) is the lowest level of the soul. The
body is part of the soul's identity.
The concept of being male combined with male and female qualities or female combined with female and
male qualities better matches the essence of who we are. This is also a reflection of the image of G-d where
each sefira whether male or female has an aspect of each of the other sefirot within.
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Getting back to your book: Your concept of a composite chart from Pluto Volume II helped me understand
the dynamics of a couples direction together. Previously I had only looked at synastry for understanding.
Is there a place where you describe the soul affects of Pluto's place in the other party's chart (constellation
and house)? Is this in Volume I which I haven't purchased yet? Currently I only see a description of the
composite Pluto's connection. Jeff Spiegel
4. Greek Qabalah
Dear Jeff,
Nice to hear from you. I agree 100% with everything you say. My book in no
way detracts from the glories of Hebrew Qabalah or its authenticity or
value, and please do not think that is what I intend. That would be like
saying Christianity means any less because it derives from Judaism. It only
enriches Hebrew Qabalah even more to discover new depths in its historical
origins and cultural sources, and my intention was only to make more people
aware of those depths. I am pleased that you found the book interesting
historically, and thank you very much for reading it.
Best regards,
Kieren Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Spiegel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 March 2001 15:14
To: ISL HKG HK Barry Kieren
Subject: The Greek Qabalah
Kieren,
While fasting on the 17th of Tamuz, I ascended in a vision to the higher worlds. I was seeking Rabbi
Nachman to ask him some questions. After passing Malchuts, Yesod, and Tiferets, I was stuck at the gates
of Daat which I did not know how to enter. Eventually I saw Binah and Hochmah embrace like a mother
and father and I was placed at the base of Keter. There I made it my will to find Rabbi Nachman.
I ascended to the worlds above Atzilut, passing through MH - hm - 45, BN - }b - 52, SaG - gs - 63, and
arriving at AV - bu - 72.[400] There I beheld Rabbi Nachman who was radiant with joy to see me. I asked
him what he was doing way up here. He told me if I continued studying his teachings I would understand.
The next day I am having dinner with a friend who has a letter from your settlement on his table. I noticed
the name of your settlement contains the phrase Mekor Chochma (source of wisdom).
That night I’m reading at home the following: “Havayah expanded with Yods, adding up to 72 (AV)
motivates the union of Hochmah - Wisdom (Father) and Binah - Understanding (Mother), through the
Neshamah of the Neshamah of the saint. It is associated with Hochmah - Wisdom.”[401] Now I know how I
ascended through Daat. The saint is Rabbi Nachman of Breslov who lives through his Chaya[402] even in
this world and is supporting the completion of Nachal Novea Mekor Chochma in the world of AV which is
the source of the sefira of Hochmah in the worlds above Atzulut.
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov says that we should say out every little concern we have to G-d, no matter how
small. Tell him all our problems. G-d loves us more than anyone else in the whole world loves us. And
he is more interested in hearing any little thing from us than anyone else. Some say, "How can I bother
Hashem with this small problem?" The answer is we are not bothering Him. He wants to be bothered!
This is the most powerful way to get close to Hashem.
In meditation we learn to act out what we are seeing or doing, to let the body become part of the
visualization deepens the experience. This may be by letting the body dance if it feels like dancing or
express itself with sign language. I will tell you it is possible for every person to get close to Hashem even
while we are still in the land of the living, Bless Hashem.
There are many gateways, but study of authentic texts is essential. In your case, I recommend the Torah,
Prophets, and Writings. Accompany this with walks in nature and conversations with G-d daily. Finally
meditate on questions that have arisen in your mind from the Bible and let the Ribono Shel Olam, the
Revered of the World teach you the answers with your signing.
6. AND G-D SAID UNTO MOSES (Exodus 3:14): R. Abba b. Mammel said: G-d said to Moses: ‘Thou
wishest to know My name. Well, I am called according to My work; sometimes I am called “Almighty G-
d”, “Lord of Hosts”, “G-d”, “Lord”. When I am judging created beings, I am called “G-d” (Elohim), and
when I am waging war against the wicked, I am called “El Shadai” (Almighty G-d), and when I am
merciful towards My world, I am called “Adonai”, for “Adonai” refers to the Attribute of Mercy, as it is
said: The Lord, the Lord (Adonai, Adonai), G-d, merciful and gracious. Hence I am that I am in virtue of
My deeds.’ R. Isaac said: G-d said to Moses: ‘Tell them that I am now what I always was and always will
be’; for this reason is the word eheyeh written three times. Another explanation of I AM THAT I AM is
offered by R. Jacob b. Abina in the name of R. Huna of Sepphoris: G-d said to Moses: ‘Tell them that I will
be with them in this servitude, and in servitude will they always continue, but I will be with them!’
Whereupon Moses said to G-d: ‘Shall I tell them this? Is not this sufficient for the hour the evil thereof?’ G-
d replied: ‘NO: THUS SHALT THOU SAY UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL: “I AM HATH SENT
ME UNTO YOU.” To thee only do I reveal this but not to them.’ Another interpretation of I AM.
Elohim adir (mighty), shofet (judger), dayyan (judge), chazak (strong), kabir, koach (powerful)
ish miylchamah (man of war), gibor (courageous), poked avon (exacts sin),
meshalem gemul (repays in kind)
Hashem norah (awesome), noseh avon (carrier of sin), over al pesha (overlooker of transgression)
emet (truth), marom (on high), ram (exalted), notzar chesed (creator of compassion),
shochen ad (perpetual dweller) kadosh (holy).
The name may be composed of the tetragrammaton three times or contain the initials of the twelve tribes of
Israel.
Thursday unf dqj 241- larzg Hod 4000-4999 240-1239 The age of trials and
the acceptance of
suffering (the dark and
middle ages).
“Massacres,
expulsions,
Crusades”[408]
Friday kzp lgy If we are Yesod 5000-5999 1240-2239 The age of the
worthy, we Tzaddikim; the
will be struggle for
redeemed righteousness.
now. “Preparation for the
Rejoicing era of Mashiach”[409]
leads to
redemption.
Saturday tyx wqc The eternal Malchuts 6000-6999 2240-3239 The new age of
Shabbat for kingship.
the righteous
in the world
to come is
the end.
This is one of the most obscure names of G-d.[410] Rashi comments that ‘this name was not given over to
us’.[411] Hence, the derivation of the name is not well known. The name of Moses’s mother Yocheved -
dbkwy has the gematria of 42. She is considered the mother of 600,000 souls, suggesting the name is
related to creation.[412] The gematria for mother - ama is also 42. Other Kabbalists believed the name was
composed from the first 42 letters of the Bible with each portion bearing the “magical potency” of the
entirety.[413]
The 42 Letter Name is the force behind the mitzvah for a man to marry and have children.
“Thou shalt die” in this world “and not live” in the world-to-come.
When Hezekiah asked him, “Why is the punishment so severe?” Isaiah replied,
“Because you did not try to have children.” Hezekiah replied,
“because it was shown to me by the holy spirit that children issuing from me
will not be worthy.” Isaiah replied,
“What have you to do with the secrets of the Holy One?
What you have been commanded, you should have done,
and let G-d do what He pleases.”
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov taught that the secret of the 42-letter name is revealed in Nachman’s fifth story,
“The King Who Could Not Have Children, the Queen, the Daughter, and the Prince of Gems.”[414] In this
story, the King asks the Jews of his kingdom to pray on his behalf that he may have a child. The Jews reply
to the King that he will need the prayer of a Tzaddik to accomplish this. They find a tzaddik who the king
speaks to and the tzaddik agrees to pray on the kings behalf for the sake of the Jews in the Kingdom...
24 Tiferet in Netzah r
25 Netzah in Netzah x
26 Hod in Netzah t
27 Yesod in Netzah g
28 Malchut in Netzah gtx rfk
29 Hesed in Hod j
30 Gevurah in Hod q
31 Tiferet in Hod d
32 Netzah in Hod f
33 Hod in Hod n
34 Yesod in Hod u
35 Malchuts in Hod unf dqj
36 Hesed in Yesod y Friday
37 Gevurah in Yesod g
38 Tiferet in Yesod l
39 Netzah in Yesod p
40 Hod in Yesod z
41 Yesod in Yesod k
42 Malchut in Yesod kzp lgy Friday The Shechinah is within the
protection of Zer Anpin. She rejoices
and He bursts in love in return.
43 Hesed in Malchut c Shabbas
44 Gevurah in Malchut q
45 Tiferet in Malchut w
46 Netzah in Malchut x
47 Hod in Malchut y
48 Yesod in Malchut t Zer Anpin descends and joins with
Nukva, his eternal love.
49 Malchut in Malchut tyx wqc In the letters {yq – end, this is the last
and highest state.
The name is associated with the 7 days of the week, 6 letters for each day.[415] The letters on each line
correspond with the sefirot Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzah, Hod, and Yesod respectively with the whole
The 42 Letter Name is associated with the 7 days of creation. The ‘workings of creation’ - Ma’aseh
Bereshis begins with the letters Mem Bet in Hebrew. The gematria value of Mem Bet - bm is 42. Above I
describe a vision of creation associated with the name hw la. The gematria value of this name is also
5+6+30+1 = 42. Since the name begins with Aleph - a, the first Hebrew letter and ends with Tav - t, the last
Hebrew letter, we know that all creation is contained within this Name.[418]
The first seven words in Genesis comprise 28 letters.[419] There is a teaching that the first 42 letters of the
bible contain the Forty Two Letter Name of G-d: [420]
There are 42 places where Israel camped on their journey from Egypt to Israel. These rest stops represent a
ladder of cleansing within the context of the 42 Letter Name of G-d. There are 42 days between the end of
Passover and Shavuot.
Some consider that the name derives from the initial letters of Nehunia ben Hakanah’s “Anah B’Coach”
sung before L’chai Dodi. The Hai Gaon says that each of the individual six letter names is significant in its
own right. The fifth has the gematria 241 equating to the angel Gzrel.[421] “Speaking this Name in its
entirety counteracts an evil decree issued against one in Heaven.”[422]
The 42 Letter Name begins with Av - ba – Father, associating with the sefira of Hochmah and Partzuf
Abba. Rav in Tractate Kiddushin, 71a had the following comments on the 42 Letter Name:
That this Name is to be revealed only to a man who stands in the middle of his life, who is pious and
modest, who never gives way to anger and to drink, who is not obstinate. Whoever knows that Name and
preserves it in purity is beloved in heaven and beloved upon earth; is well considered by man and inherits
both worlds.[423]
Urbach in “The Sages” describes a papyrus, which portrayed the Divine name in a triangular structure.[424]
At the base were 12 positions for the 12 Letter Name, and then 42 positions for the 42 Letter Name and
then the full 72 positions ending at top. Adjusting the rows one can see the pyramid structure.
69 70 71 72
64 65 66 67 68
58 59 60 61 62 63
51 52 53 54 55 56 57
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Three transcriptions of the Tetragrammaton make up the bottom row, while the Forty Two Letter Name
makes up the bottom four rows and the whole structure, the Seventy Two Letter Name. The top row is the
Tetragrammaton. Because the 12 Letter Name is not a subset of the Forty Two Letter Name, the papyrus
does not explain the origin of the specific letters of these names. Since the papyrus was written in Greek,
the structure represents the influence of Greek thought on Jewish mysticism.
The Song of Moses, Az Yshir Moshe, consists of eighteen repetitions of the Tetragrammaton, the hywh
\c.[425] In Midrash Raba Genesis 15:14, G-d promised Moshe that he would save his descendants from
Egypt with this name. Hence, this song sung after the victory at the Reed Sea alludes to the Name.
This name is made up of the composition of three versus of 72 letters each in Exodus. The Shaarey Orah
brings down that these verses can also be composed into 54 names of 4 letters each. This would correspond
to the gematria of Dalet Nun - nd, the center 2 letters in the name Adonai - ynda. The first letter of this
name is Aleph corresponding to the name Ehyeh that begins with an Aleph as well. The last letter is a Yod,
which begins the name of the Tetragrammaton. Adonai is associated with the sefira Malchuts. Malchuts is
an entry point for prayer to the heavens.
6. Without Name
Ultimately Hashem is beyond all names or without Name. The Or HaMaor in Shoftim recognized:
Everything originates with G-d; therefore, He even gives existence to the four letters...
Even though we make use of the Tetragrammaton (YHVH) and speak of it as G-d’s “proper name,” it is
only meant to be “for the world” so that people would be able to call Him by some name and thus bring His
providence to bear upon them. G-d is actually above all names. I later heard this had been said in the name
of the Baal Shem Tov.[426]
Rabbi Zev Wolf of Zitamer
All names are but part of His creation as well as the attributes that we have ascribed to Him even the
Sefirot.[427]
To travel this world, on roads just unfurled is to live our hope of the morrow.
To see the beauty of the one that you love is good for the soul and brings grace to this world and hope in the
future of our lives, so take someone and make h/er/im your life, have children or travel the world.
Learn the Torah, reveal the sweet words of life, practicing them is even sweeter.
In all this great world, with his glory unveiled, is to bask in the thoughts of tomorrow.
D. Sidhartha
Trees bow down, animals serving; these are the symbols of this time.
“If you tighten the string to tight it will snap; if you leave it to loose it will not play.”
(Sidhartha’s awakening from asceticism.)
XXIII. Glossary
Keter rtk Crown or highest sefira. Place of G-d’s Will - }wxr - ratzon.
Hochmah hmkj Wisdom the second sefira. The singular purpose of creation.
Binah hnyb Understanding
Tzelem The image of the primordial man, Adam Kadmon. The image of G-d or the
ideal man.
Guarding the Covenant Keeping continuous laws of the covenant like keeping kosher and speaking
pleasantly.
Mitzvah Commandment
Mishkan The Tabernacle consisted of tent walls in a large rectangle.
1.
XXIV. Bibliography
15th, 1999. She said that there are three places in Israel specifically mentioned in the Torah as purchased by
our ancestors: Schem, Arahat Hamechpalah in Hevron, and Jerusalem. She remembered feeling safe
walking in all three of these places twenty years ago, but today she feels she can can only visit Schem and
Hevron in armored vehicles and similarly in east Jerusalem.
[70] Rabbi Raphael Lapin spoke on this subject at his weekly shir after Shabbas services, July 13th 1996.
[71] See character traits, anger
[72] A Call to the Infinite, Aryeh Kaplan, p. 60.
[73] Rabbi Raphael Lapin, Congregation Am Echad, San Jose, California, 1998.
[74] a- fâr, fäte; i- jovîal; o- nöte
[75] see Table: Sevens
[76] Genesis 2.
[77] Genesis 3.
[78] The influences of the sefirot of Gevurah-judgment-north and Hesed-kindness-south are here.
[79] This is the mitzvah - commandment of Bikur Holim - visiting the sick. We are obliged to perform this
positive commandment.
[80] Isaiah 61:10
[81] Likutey Moharan IV, Rabbi Nachman, page 123.
[82] Kad Hakemach by Rabbeinu Bachya Ben Asher, trans. Encyclopedia of Torah Thoughts, Chavel, page
200.
[83] Job 33:18-24.
[84] Job 33:25
[85] Job 33:28
[86] Job 33:29
[87] Encyclopedia of Torah Thoughts, Rabbeinu Bachya, page 201.
[88] Job 38:1
[89] see Hosea 6:1-3
[90] Fifteen alludes to the name of G-d, Yah – hy, G-d of Creation and the 15 songs of praise of the Psukei
D’zimra as well as the Yishtabach.
[91] Strive for Truth: Giving and Taking, Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler, Part 1, page 131.
[92] Ibid. pp 132-133.
[93] Ibid. page 133.
[94] Judaism is a communal and family oriented religion. A single Jewish person who is alone should follow
this axiom always since s/he does not have the support of a group for encouragement.
[95] Midrash Rabbah Genesis, Ch. 33. Noach .
[96] Mishnah Avot, Pinchas Kehati, Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora,
Jerusalem, Page 130.
[97] For forming realities from truth, World of Prayer, Elie Munk, Vol. 1, pp. 54-56
[98] Berachot 28B
[99] Path of the Just, Shraga Silverstein translation.
[100] Encyclopedia of Judaism, Rabbeinu Bachaya, page 274.
[101] Meditation and the Bible, Aryeh Kaplan, page 30.
[102] Torah mystical study is a means to glimpse this light while still in this world.
[103] Psalm 73:28.
[104] Psalm 27:4.
[105] In this area divination is particularly useful for getting true feedback on one’s behavior.
[106] Psalm 34:15.
[107] Pesach 4a.
[108] Proverbs 6:10.
[109] Ta’an 11a
[110] M’silat Ysharim, ch. 13.
[111] Perkei Avot 6:6, Quoted in M’silat Ysharim 19.
[112] Ibid 2.12.
[113] Yoma 86a
[114] M’silat Ysharim 22, Mordecai Kaplan trans. page 129.
[115] Ibid
[116] These numbers being according to the mental age in life.
[117] The Knowing Heart, Moshe Chayim Luzzatto, trans. Shraga Silverstein, pp. 199-201.
[118] Similar to the Hegelian Dialectic, see http://www.bartleby.com/65/he/Hegel-Ge.html.
[119] Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov, trans. and annotated Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan,
edited by Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld, Breslov Research Institute, 1973, preface.
[120] In Kotels one often finds students suffering from depression. Halachic material in the Talmud
intrinsically may have little that is spiritually inspiring and the legal argument methods day after day in
these subjects may cause depression. Rabbi Gedahlia Meir, a talmud hocham residing in Tel Stone and who
I studied Talmud with in San Jose in 1998 acknowledged that this could be the case.
[121] Perkei Avos 6:6.
[122] Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, page 173, saying 65.
[123] Zohar 1:14b
[124] Ibid. 3:227b.
[125] Likutey Moharan #4:3,4 page 123.
[126] Ezekiel.
[127] Likutey Moharan #4 note 1, page 115.
[128] Likutey Moharan #4 note 38, page 129 states:
That is: When my bones say their confession...then Malkhut is rectified. The commentaries point out that
atzmtay (“mybones”) can also be understood as “my self,” referring to one’s aetzem (essence). “All my
bones” thus implies all of a person’s inner thoughts and deeds (radak, loc. Cit.).
[129] Likutey Moharan #4:5, page 129.
[130] Ka R. 3:1. The Book of Legends Page 345.
[131] B. Yev 102b.
[132] Nati Elon lives in Caesaria, Israel. I see within him the spark of moshiach.
[133] The Palm Tree of Devorah – Tomer Devorah, Moshe Cordovero, trans. Rabbi Moshe Miller, Targum
Press, page 48.
[134] The Palm Tree of Devorah, Moshe Cordovero, Targum Press, Chapter 4, page 78.
[164] Paraphrased from Rabbi Doctor Joseph H. Gelberman, Kabbalah Instruction, San Francisco Yoga
Center, 5/28/1997.
[165] M’silat Yesharim, Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, translated by Mordechai Kaplan trans. Page 87.
[166] M’silat Yesharim, Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, Chapter 11, Mordechai Kaplan trans. Page 113.
[167] Korah who was a Levite already had the privilege of ministering in all of G-d’s services.
[168] See index entry ‘image of G-d’ for cross references.
[169] Day of Atonement, Hebrew Publishing Company, page 93.
[170] Chofetz Chaim, Guard Your Tongue, Ch. 6:9 - Calming down the speaker, page 87.
[171] The Jewish Marriage, Rabbi Tsvi Dov Travis, page 206.
[172] Likutey Moharan Vol. IV # 29:1,2 pp. 203-205
[173] Ibid
[174] Ibid
[175] Gems of Rabbi Nachman, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, pages 66- 68.
[176] Ibid
[177] Likutey Moharan #148, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, Volume 10, page 215.
[178] A Passion For Truth, Abraham Joshua Heschel.
[179] Orchos Tzaddikim, Feldheim, page 453.
[180] Shabbas 127b
[181] Vayikra 19:15
[182] David Lewis quoting Mannis Friedman, April 28, 2001
[183] Rabbi Isaac of Acco, Meir Eynayim – Light of the Eyes, Meditation and Kabbalah, page 143.
[184] Claudette Howerton made this suggestion August 8th, 1999 to the group on behalf of Lee while not
inferring it be for any particular person. This was at Ira’s yearly summer get together in the San Jose
foothills at 4111 Higuerra.
[185] Sefer Yetzirah 5:4.
[186] Sefer Yetzirah 5:10.
[187] See The Palm Tree of Devorah
[188] This is the force of the Kelipot. Before any significant spiritual experience, there is a battle or test to be
overcome.
[189] The Book of Our Heritage, Eliyahu Kitov, Book 1, pp 63-64.
[190] Sha’are Orah, Gates of Light. Harper Collins. Page 189.
[191] ibid. Page 263.
[192] Berachos 4b.
[193] The mirrors represent the reflection of the souls in each other since they were all of the same source
root.
[194] Likutey Moharan 17:5 vol. 3, page 45 also Footnote 80. Giving charity to root souls encompasses
other souls.
[195] The Book of Our Heritage, Feldheim Publishers, page 327.
[196] Berachos 6b.
[197] The 39 Avoth Melacha of Shabbath.
[198] a- fâr, fäte; i- jovîal; o- nöte
make every effort to be joyful in life, even if one has to do something silly.” Other quotes dealt with the
destructive force that comes with depression, has v’shalom. This dream also parallels Reb Nachman’s story
of the 7 Beggars who were great healers. The greatest of the beggars was the one who healed by dancing
but had no legs. The story concludes by Reb Nachman stating that the secret of this beggar’s healing would
only be revealed in the time of Moshiach.)
[230] Brandeis Camp Institute is a summer program for college age students from 18-25 in Simi Valley
which is north of LA. The program was run by Dennis Prager when I attended in August 1980.
[231] See Stephen Leberge’s books for proven methods for experiencing these dreams.
[232] This was Mike Liveright who in some ways has been a mentor in my life. Visions in dreams are more
susceptible to image metamorphosis. see Ovid’s Metamorphosis.
[233] In hypnosis we count down to deepen the state of a trance. The same technique deepens a lucid dream.
Similarly, Stephen Leberg wrote about spinning out or disorienting oneself as a technique for maintaining a
lucid dream.
[234] Magen David.
[235] A foot in length.
[236] The Focus is a meditative symbol for transforming reality. For example, on the day this was
contemplated an Earthquake occurred at 10:15 AM in San Jose, California. A prophet’s staff is a similar
symbol. All staffs from a living tree are ultimately from the Tree of Life the source of all trees.
[237] From the sefira of Yesod.
[238] This is similar to the vision of the angel in Binah where I gave her a Heh that I had found in a river at
the beginning of the journey. See Merkavah
[239] A Pisces should visit these types of places regularly or live there.
[240] Excuse the nationalistic message. In a conversation with the Arch-Bishop of Prague the Maharal
records the Arch-Bishop saying, “You Jews claim that you are a good nation. Observably you seem to have
a pension for trouble or evil. It is not that we accuse you of being evil to those outside your own tribe. It is
not that we are accusing you of . You Jews are really bad. Not because you treat us badly or other nations;
this we could understand, we don’t like you, you don’t like us; no because you are not good for each other.
All of these teachings, you shall love the ne neighbor as yourself stuff and then the harm you inflict upon
your neighbor. I submit that you treat your neighbor worse than we treat our neighbor. You guys don’t hang
together. The harms you guys can afflict on each other. I submit that you treat each other worse than we
treat each other.” The Maharal had three answers. Jews are at each others throats because galut (exile) is
unnatural. Galut is divisiness between the Jewish people. The Arch bishop said that your wrong. It goes
back to Yosef and your brothers. You have it in your bones.” The Maharal said, “You have a prima-facea
case. Yet, the source of this is not the impoversished state of the Jewish people. It is the nobility of the
Jewish people gone awry. This nation by its nature tends to importance to the nobility of the soul more than
other people. Hakodesh Baruch hu has elevated us above other nations but our sins have gotten in the way.
The creation of the Jewish people dictated that the Jewish people have different yearnings. You can see that
when we are up against the wall we come back to being one people. Jews are people into meaning, ideas. If
we are on the right track we’re into Torah, if not other ideas. The Galut is infighting and divisiveness.
When we are an Am, a people, we are drawn back to our nation.”
http://www.613.org/jsi/zion23-adlerstein-maharal.ram “Maharral, Israel, Exile, and Redemption” by Rabbi
Adlerstein at Beth Jacob for the Jewish Studies Institute of the Yeshiva of Los Angeles on Jan. 13, 1998
taped by Dovid Silverstein.
[241] Raziel keeps the secrets of soul mates. He also knows the quality of different locations match each
soul. He does not give these answers freely, but one must merge and become the angel to obtain the
knowledge. Ironically, most often one will find that these answers will agree with what we each already
know deep down in our soul.
[242] This meditation was led by Ira Brandell at Beth Shalom at the end of the 2nd day of Passover.
[243] G-d refers to Israel with this fond name which takes us back to the time when Joshua by the hand of G-
d led us into Israel and we served G-d completely and wholeheartedly. The generation that entered Israel
was like a new born child, innocent of the idolatrous ways of other peoples.
[244] Likutey Moharan I:65 quoted in Garden of the Souls, page 37.
[245] Praying an individual manner, often accompanied by standing and shifting one’s weight side to side or
forward and back. The movement is like the waves of a flag which catch the eye of Hashem to our needs.
[246] Stan Sussman leads the Minyan’s Rashi shir each Saturday morning at 9 AM.
[247] Maimonides Principle 10: “I believe with complete faith in the coming of Messiah.”
[248] G-d communicates with us through angels, i.e. the angel of the Burning Bush.
[249] Metatron is from Hanoch; Sandalfon is the angelic Elijah.
[250] Meditation and Kabbalah trans. Gates of Light, Aryeh Kaplan, p. 130.
[251] Ibid. page 128.
[252] See “I saw Heaven” by LDS publishing. LDS maintains a strong believe in prophecy even to this day.
The person who wrote this work had a guide which showed him a heavenly city which looked like SLC.
[253] See Daniel 9:7-14, See Zohar river of fire descending from beard
[254] Berakhot 61b; Tikkuney Zohar, Addendum 3, p. 140b.
[255] Likutey Moharan, Ch. 19, pp. 185-187.
[256] Sha’are Orah, Gates of Light.
[257] Time is running out. Now is the time to return. The stamps are on the postcards that need to be sent.
Concern for money is an obstacle.
[258] Midrash Rabbah Deuteronomy 8:1, Soncino addition, pp. 147-148.
[259] World of Prayer, Elie Munk, Vol. 1, page 129.
[260] Jewish Bulletin, “Women seeking basherit? Prayer, mitzvoth might help”, 6/28/1996 issue.
[261] Me’am Lo’ez, page 107.
[262] A Call to the Infinite, Aryeh Kaplan, pp. 65-66.
[263] The Amidah is the quintessential prayer and is referred to as Tefillah.
[264] Berachos 4b.
[265] Likutey Moharan #36:3, Vol. 5, page 153
[266] Ibid, page 155.
[267] Ashrei, Moshe Goldberger et. al., Staten Island Yeshiva, page 4.
[268] Likutey Moharan #216, Vol. 11, page 101
[269] Spies, heretics, or atheists during the time of Rabbi Nachman
[270] Bahir 157 Aryeh Kaplan commentary, p. 176
[271] Bahir
[272] Shaarey Orah, Chapter 2.
[273] Likutey Moharan #31:14 Vol. IV, page. 387 quoted from the Zohar I, 85b.
help mate for Adam having a different nature entirely. Eventually she tried to rule over him without G-d
between them. There is a teaching that the name of man in Hebrew is ish - cya and that of woman is ishah -
hca. As long as G-d is between them they live as husband and wife. Nevertheless, if they remove G-d from
the relationship, i.e. the letters from the name of G-d - hy, has vshalom, only fire - ca is left and the
relationship consumes itself.
[305] Mido-cnegdo-mido, character trait begets character trait, for Adam’s lust.
[306] The text used the reflexive version of kill, implying Cain killed himself as well as Abel.
[307] G-d’s primordial thought and creation of first man.
[308] OU article, Jewish Thought Vol. 3 #2 page 62. Ber. Rabah 23:5 on Ber 4:25. Zohar 28b p. 108.
[309] Zohar 28b p. 108.
[310] After Hevel died, Adam avoided relations with his wife for 130 years. At that time Lamech’s wives
came in mourning to Adam. Lamech had killed Kayin and Tuval Kayin in a hunting accident. Lamech’s
two wives refused to have relations with their husband because of the murders and fulfillment of the
prophecy over Kayin. Adam said that we are commanded to be fruitful and multiply and should not avoid
this even because of prophecy. The women retorted, “Before you correct others correct yourself.” Therefore
he set an example with his wife so that Lamech’s wives would not point out that he had given up relations
with his wife over the death of Hevel. Seth is born after the death of Cain and Abel and replaces both.
[311] Lilith was very beautiful and Adam was proud of her and took her. This is the source of pride
necessary for Kingship. The children of this marriage were demons. A marriage for appearance or wealth
alone will not produce good offspring. Nevertheless, Seth had both the goodness of Abel and a touch of
pride from Cain. Pride in one’s wife is an ingredient for this balance. Women have the same dual choice
and this is often the basis of their attraction to the ‘wrong man’. In essence a touch of pride elevates
goodness into leadership.
[312] Psalm 78:38, Zohar 23b, pp. 96-97.
[313] Ahavath Chesed, page 92. Chazal is a term referring to our sages of blessed memory.
[314] Abraham had not revealed the purpose of Eleazar’s mission to Isaac before sending him away.
[315] Pirkey Hekhalot, Jewish Mysticism - An Anthology, Dan Cohn-Sherbok. pp. 72-75.
[316] I have placed them there with the highest heaven leading to the base of the world of creation.
[317] This is from a vision I had where I was placed as a star upon high point to transmit light in Yetzirah.
[318] Sefer Yetzirah, Aryeh Kaplan trans. Weiser, 1990, page 186.
[319] Me’am Lo’ez, Genesis 6, page 182.
[320] These are mythological creatures.
[321] See Healing Meditations
[322] See Malachi
[323] Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation, Aryeh Kaplan trans., page 5.
[324] ibid page 298.
[325] See The Seven Double Letter Paths
[326] Bahir 96. Shaarey Orah Ch. 8.
[327] Shaarey Orah, Chapter 8.
[328] Sefer Yetzirah, Aryeh Kaplan, page 166.
[329] Kabbalah Tradition of Hidden Knowledge, Z’ev Ben Shimon Halevi, page 70. The Temple Mount
symbolizes the four worlds of creation each with an upper and lower part. This is a minimum and applies to
[341] This is also the manner in which one ascends and descends the bimah in shul for an aliya. One takes
the shortest route when one goes up in order not to delay the service. This is the “running” in the
description of Jacob’s ladder. One takes the longer route upon returning to one’s seat in order to meet more
people, exchange more yash hacoahs, and to spread the blessing of Torah to others. This is “returning” in
Jacob’s ladder.
[342] This was the Torah portion of the week.
[343] Likutey Moharan I:282. Azamra - ‘I will sing’ pamphlet.
[344] By coincidence I am reentering this lesson on a Monday in Tevet into a word processor.
[345] I was born in the year of the tiger, 1962. The Chinese signs reflect our latent ego. When we manifest
the qualities of the sign authentically we move towards our potential.
[346] See Merkavah
[347] The seraph was from the Plane of Fire as I would discover years later.
[348] The shape was a “teenage ninja turtle.”
[349] There is never a waiting line here for “the wicked do not repent even at the entrance to Hell.” (Eruvin
19a - quoted in Strive for Truth 1, p. 156) Free will is in this world and our opportunity for repentance is
here and now.
[350] Zohar Terumah 150b quoted in Strive for Truth, Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler, Part 3, p. 210, “Gehinnom is
fired by the fierce heat of the yetzer ha-ra of the wicked.”
[351] There is no fire in hell except around the souls who create it. This also means that evil cannot exist in
and of itself as a force separate from a divine soul. Likutey Moharan 27:10 volume IV, note 18, page 171
comments on our being forced to sing their songs while we were taken into Babylon, “This is because
singing and playing their music separates the good in their song from the evil. Evil has no existence of its
own, and survives only by virtue of the good in its midst. Removing the good leaves the enemy without any
subsistence and in this way G-d saves us from him.”
[352] The idea that Avraham can lift a Jew from Gehenom is found in Kabbalistic sources.
[353] I held a weekly class at the San Jose Chai House on Judaism.
[354] Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say: ‘Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it
unto us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it?’ But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and
in thy heart, that thou mayest do it. See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil, in
that I command thee this day to love the Lord thy G-d, to walk in His ways, and to keep His commandments
and His statutes and His ordinances; then thou shalt live and multiply, and the Lord thy G-d shall bless
thee in the land whither thou goest in to possess it. (Deuteronomy 30:13-16)
[355] Likutey Moharan 1B, #8:5, footnote 41, page 48.
[356] Proverbs 12:21
[357] Tikkuney Zohar 22.
[358] “Being attached to the very Source, to the YHVH, he transcends the origin of the wicked man’s ruach.
This explains why the perfect tzaddik remains unaffected by the wicked man’s ruach.” Likutey Moharan 1B
#8:5, page 49, footnote 40.
[359] Genesis 13:1. “His going down into Egypt was in order to subdue and humble the wickedness of the
land. After succeeding, he ascended from there, complete and without lack.” Likutey Moharan 1B #8:5,
page 48 footnote 42.
[360] Sefer Yetzirah, Aryeh Kaplan, p. 199.
[361] The Light Beyond, Aryeh Kaplan, p. 294.
[362] In Back to the Beginning
[363] In Yesod, I saw the Nickelsburg Rebbe who like all living Tzaddikim ascend regularly to this sefira.
Yesod which means foundation is symbolized by the Tzaddik Joseph. The gematria of Yesod - dwsy is 80.
Sod which means secret is 70. Yesod is also the 8th sefira representing dedication. The temple was
rededicated to Hashem on the 8 days of Hanukkah. Likewise, the tzaddik dedicates his entire life to
Hashem. Yesod is the home of the tzaddikim (and the Living G-d) while they are living, El Chai.
[364] I saw him as in a portrait picture that can be found in the house of Chabad shalichim - messengers.
[365] Daat or knowledge is the quasi sefira which is the result of mastery of wisdom, understanding,
kindness, and responsibility. It is the gateway to Keter, the crown of G-d, which is the place of G-d’s will.
[366] A cherub came with a coal & placed it in my mouth and I was cleansed and my mouth opened. The
place of Daat does not associate with a single name of G-d but one must open his mouth with wisdom to
enter.
[367] The tapes of a Breslov teacher in Los Angeles, name unknown, and the tapes of Rabbi Aryeh
Rosenfield.
[368] In Rabbi Nachman Letter
[369] Palo Alto JCC meditation group under the direction of Ira Brandell meets Thursday at 7 PM.
[370] Shaar Ruach Hakodesh, p. 110. First Yichud. Quoted in Meditation and Kabbalah, Page 238.
[371] Likutey Moharan, Ch. 19, Page 188, bottom notes. Also see Chayeh Moharan i.e. Tzaddik #86.
[372] Midrash Rabbah Genesis 3:6
[373] Shaarey Orah, Chapter 7, page 272.
[374] Shaarey Orah associates Yesh with the sefirah Hochmah. The reward originates in Keter, is stored in
Hochmah, descends to Hesed, and is held back in Gevurah.
[375] Shaarey Orah, Chapter 9, page 328.
[376] Klippot.
[377] Ezekiel vision.
[378] This meditation is a follow-up with greater future detail to the previous throne meditation to be
included.
[379] Hemdat yamim, Moadim 24a. trans. in “Beyond Appearances, Stories from the Kabbalistic Ethical
Writings,” Aryeh Wineman, Page 84.
[380] Bipolar Disorder FAQ, Barry Campbell, Marco Anglesio, http://www.moodswing.org/bdfaq.html.
Twelve things to do if your loved one has depression, manic-depression,
or some other mood disorder:
4. Don't use the "if you loved me" appeal. Since persons with mood
disorders are not in control of their affliction, this approach
only increases guilt. It is like saying, "If you loved me, you
would not have diabetes."
5. Avoid any threats unless you think them through carefully and
6. If the person uses drugs and/or alcohol, don't take it away from
them or try to hide it. Usually this only pushes the person into
a state of desperation and/or depression. In the end he/she will
simply find news ways of getting more drugs or alcohol if he/she
wants them badly enough. This is not the time or place for a
power struggle.
10. Don't try to protect the person from situations which you believe
they might find stressful or depressing. One of the quickest ways
to push someone with a mood disorder away from you is to make them
feel like you want them to be dependent on you.
Each person must learn for themselves what works best for them,
especially in social situations. If, for example, you try to
"shush" people who ask questions about the disorder, treatment,
medications, etc., you will most likely stir up old feelings of
resentment and inadequacy. Let the person decide for THEMSELVES
whether to answer questions, or to gracefully say "I'd prefer to
discuss something else, and I really hope that doesn't offend you".
11. Don't do for the person that which he/she can do for him/herself.
You cannot take the medicine for him/her; you cannot feel his/her
feelings for him/her, and you can't solve his/her problems for
him/her; so don't try. Don't remove problems before the person
can face them, solve them or suffer the consequences.
I. Introduction
This work summarizes a three-year study on developing mystical awareness. The purpose of this work is
to provide the keys for developing a mystical relationship with G-d. Each of us has our own pathway to
follow. Nevertheless, Jewish mystics throughout the ages have recorded an authentic map. Those who
follow this map will find the greatest of mystical experiences! This is reassuring and a validation of the
authenticity of the teachings of our prophets and sages.
The word used for tree in Genesis 13:2 is ‘siah’ which also means conversation and grass. We need never
feel lonely in this world if we go out and talk to the trees and pray amongst the grasses like Isaac. The
Tree of Life is sometimes identified with the Torah and also the mystical tree of 32 paths containing the
10 sefirot. If we cling to this tree in this world we will find eternal life in the world to come. The key is
discovering the eternal life while yet in this world, as King David said,
David danced before the Ark as the priests carried it up to Jerusalem. Simchas Torah is celebrated by
dancing with the Torah. Lighting candles symbolizes freedom on Chanukah. In the end the candlelight,
our souls, ascend to heaven to dance with the angels of G-d who will bring us to a new home in a new
world.
‘Rab Judah reported in the name of Samuel:[1] Three thousand traditional laws were forgotten during
the period of mourning for Moses’. They said to Joshua: ‘Ask’;[2] (that they be revealed from heaven) he
replied: It is not in heaven.[3] They [the Israelites] said to Samuel: ‘Ask’; he replied: [Scripture says:]
These are the commandments,[4] implying [that since the promulgation of these commandments] no
prophet has now the right to introduce anything new.
Said R. Isaac the Smith: Also the law relating to a sin-offering whose owners have died was forgotten
during the period of mourning for Moses. They [the Israelites] said to Phinehas: ‘Ask’; he replied to
them: ‘It is not in heaven’. They said to Eleazar: ‘Ask’. He replied: ‘These are the commandments’,
implying [that since the promulgation of these commandments] no prophet has now the right to
introduce anything new.
G-d creates truth. Man forms reality.[5] The Word—Logos, reforms reality continuously. In science, our
concept of the Universe evolves with each new empirical observation changing reality.[6] The past exists
only in memories and recordings of history. We determine the reality of the past by our present memory
and our focus on what existed.
Prophetic revelation is the gateway to truth. Hence, the Written Torah is entirely revelation of truth
revealed to Moses on Mt. Sinai.[7] On the other hand, the Oral Torah, which includes Mishnah, Midrash,
and Gemara, is a mixture of G-d’s truth and man’s reality. Within the Gemara, there is Aggada (story),
Halacha (law), and Kabbalah (received mysticism). When a sage writes with Ruach Hakodesh, he reveals
truth. When he writes with dialectic[8] legal questioning and answering (Pilpul) or hermeneutical[9]
exposition (Drash), he forms reality.[10] In the Midrash, there is Drash, explanation, based on conjecture
and there is Drash based on Ruach Hakodesh as well. The Oral Torah sections on Halacha often read into
the Written Torah to form reality. For this reason these sections are not found in heaven.[11]
Rab Judah reported in the name of Rab: When Moses departed [this world] for the Garden of Eden he
said to Joshua: ‘Ask me concerning all the doubts you have’. He replied to him: ‘My Master, have I ever
left you for one hour and gone elsewhere? Did you not write concerning me in the Torah: But his servant
Joshua the son of Nun departed not out of the tabernacle? Immediately the strength [of Moses] weakened
and [Joshua] forgot three hundred laws and there arose [in his mind] seven hundred doubts [concerning
laws]. Then all the Israelites rose up to kill him. The Holy One, blessed be He, then said to him [Joshua]:
‘It is not possible to tell you. Go and occupy their attention in war, as it says: Now after the death of
Moses the servant of the Lord, it came to pass that the Lord spake; and it further says; [Prepare you
victuals for within three days, etc.].
It has been taught: A thousand and seven hundred kal wahomer and gezerah shawah and specifications
of the Scribes were forgotten during the period of mourning for Moses. Said R. Abbuha: Nevertheless
Othniel the son of Kenaz restored [these forgotten teachings] as a result of his dialectics,[12] as it says:
And Othniel the son of Kenaz, the brother of Caleb, took it; and he gave him Achsah his daughter to wife.
The dialectics of the Oral Law are not in heaven. Instead, they are man’s formation and reality. With
dialectic reasoning, the rabbis extract ideas for new applications of the Written Torah and with
hermeneutical exposition they interpret the stories in the Torah. In this manner, the Torah adjusts itself
over time with new situations. Nevertheless, we cannot be sure that the conclusions or explanations were
in fact G-d’s true intention or meaning. This reality is formed by man. Interestingly, the Rabbis hold
these principles higher than the will of G-d when faced with revelation:[13]
R. Helbo said: One must always observe the honour due to his wife, because blessings rest on a man's
home only on account of his wife, for it is written, And he treated Abram well for her sake. And thus did
Raba say to the townspeople of Mahuza, Honour your wives, that ye may be enriched.
We learnt elsewhere: If he cut it into separate tiles, placing sand between each tile: R. Eliezer declared it
clean, and the Sages declared it unclean; (end of 59a)
and this was the oven of ‘Aknai. Why [the oven of] ‘Aknai? — Said Rab Judah in Samuel's name: [It
means] that they encompassed it with arguments as a snake, and proved it unclean. It has been taught:
On that day R. Eliezer brought forward every imaginable argument, but they did not accept them. Said
he to them: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let this carob-tree prove it!’ Thereupon the carob-tree was
torn a hundred cubits out of its place — others affirm, four hundred cubits. ‘No proof can be brought
from a carob-tree,’ they retorted. Again he said to them: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let the stream
of water prove it!’ Whereupon the stream of water flowed backwards — ‘No proof can be brought from a
stream of water,’ they rejoined. Again he urged: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let the walls of the
schoolhouse prove it,’ whereupon the walls inclined to fall. But R. Joshua rebuked them, saying: ‘When
scholars are engaged in a halachic dispute, what have ye to interfere?’ Hence they did not fall, in honour
of R. Joshua, nor did they resume the upright, in honour of R. Eliezer; and they are still standing thus
inclined. Again he said to them: ‘If the halachah agrees with me, let it be proved from Heaven!’
Whereupon a Heavenly Voice cried out: ‘Why do ye dispute with R. Eliezer, seeing that in all matters the
halachah agrees with him!’ But R. Joshua arose and exclaimed: ‘It is not in heaven.’ What did he mean
by this? — Said R. Jeremiah: That the Torah had already been given at Mount Sinai; we pay no attention
to a Heavenly Voice, because Thou hast long since written in the Torah at Mount Sinai, After the
majority must one incline.
R. Nathan met Elijah and asked him: What did the Holy One, Blessed be He, do in that hour? — He
laughed [with joy], he replied, saying, ‘My sons have defeated Me, My sons have defeated Me.’ It was
said: On that day all objects which R. Eliezer had declared clean were brought and burnt in fire. Then
they took a vote and blessed him off.[14] Said they, ‘Who shall go and inform him?’ ‘I will go,’ answered
R. Akiba, ‘lest an unsuitable person go and inform him, and thus destroy the whole world.’[15] What did
R. Akiba do? He donned black garments and wrapped himself in black, and sat at a distance of four
cubits from him. ‘Akiba,’ said R. Eliezer to him, ‘what has particularly happened to-day?’ ‘Master,’ he
replied, ‘it appears to me that thy companions hold aloof from thee.’ Thereupon he too rent his garments,
put off his shoes, removed [his seat] and sat on the earth, whilst tears streamed from his eyes. The world
was then smitten: a third of the olive crop, a third of the wheat, and a third of the barley crop. Some say,
Hashem like a parent takes pleasure in the new works of His children. “Defeated Me” is as if to say, “my
children have become smarter than me.”
A Tanna taught: Great was the calamity that befell that day, for everything at which R. Eliezer cast his
eyes was burned up. R. Gamaliel[16] too was traveling in a ship, when a huge wave arose to drown him.
‘It appears to me,’ he reflected, ‘that this is on account of none other but R. Eliezer b. Hyrcanus.’
Thereupon he arose and exclaimed, ‘Sovereign of the Universe! Thou knowest full well that I have not
acted for my honour, nor for the honour of my paternal house, but for Thine, so that strife may not
multiply in Israel! ‘At that the raging sea subsided.
Ima Shalom was R. Eliezer's wife, and sister to R. Gamaliel. From the time of this incident onwards she
did not permit him to fall upon his face in the Tachnun prayer.[17] Now a certain day happened to be
New Moon, but she mistook a full month for a defective one. Others say, a poor man came and stood at
the door, and she took out some bread to him. [On her return] she found him fallen on his face. ‘Arise,’
she cried out to him, ‘thou hast slain my brother.’ In the meanwhile an announcement was made from the
house of Rabban Gamaliel that he had died. ‘Whence dost thou know it?’ he questioned her. ‘I have this
tradition from my father's house: All gates are locked, excepting the gates of wounded feelings.’
Rabbi Gamaliel held views similar to that of Shamai in terms of strictness. The following viewpoint was
in contradiction to the teaching of Avos 1:1 to “educate many disciples.”[18]
For Rabban Gamaliel had issued a proclamation [saying]. No disciple whose character does not
correspond to his exterior may enter the Beth ha-Midrash.
Rabbi Gamaliel also instituted the 19th blessing of the Amidah that cursed unbelievers, the Sadduces, and
heretics in his time. Later, the blessing referred to Christian persecutors or to secular scoffers. For
example, in the year 1400 a baptized Jew spread the slander that the words “for they bow to void and
vanity and pray to a god who does not help”[19] in the Alenu prayer referred to the founder of
Christianity. Hence, today the blessing or curse begins, “And for the slanders let there be no hope.” The
first word beginning with a vav, “And”, combines the blessing with the previous blessing in order to
maintain the eighteen blessing limitation of the Amidah according to the Mishnah, “RABBAN
GAMALIEL SAYS: EVERY DAY A MAN SHOULD SAY THE EIGHTEEN BENEDICTIONS.” [20]
Nevertheless, the Gemara explains the intention is that we recite the name of G-d specifically eighteen
times to metaphorically compose the Great Name (the Seventy-two Letter Name). [21] With the 19th
benediction, this is no longer the case!
Our Rabbis taught: He who wounds the feelings of a proselyte transgresses three negative injunctions,
and he who oppresses him infringes two. Wherein does wronging differ? Because three negative
injunctions are stated: Viz., Thou shalt not wrong a stranger [i.e., a proselyte], And if a stranger sojourn
with thee in your land, ye shall not wrong him, and ye shall not therefore wrong each his fellowman, a
proselyte being included in ‘fellowman.’ But for ‘oppression’ also three are written, viz., and thou shalt
not oppress him, Also thou shalt not oppress a stranger, and [If thou lend money to any of my people that
is poor by thee,] thou shalt not be to him as a usurer which includes a proselyte! — But [say] both [are
forbidden] by three [injunctions].
It has been taught: R. Eliezer the Great said: Why did the Torah warn against [the wronging of] a
proselyte in thirty-six, or as others say, in forty-six, places? Because he has a strong inclination to
evil.[22] What is the meaning of the verse, Thou shalt neither wrong a stranger, nor oppress him; for ye
were strangers in the land of Egypt? It has been taught: R. Nathan said: Do not taunt your neighbour
with the blemish you yourself have. And thus the proverb runs: If there is a case of hanging in a man's
family record, say not to him, ‘Hang this fish up for me.’
Rabbi Gamaliel teaches, “so that strife may not multiply in Israel!” the decree of the majority is upheld
indifferent to the will of heaven. A legitimate question is whether strife multiplies when a minority with
the truth is disregarded for the majority.[23] The Karite movement disregarded the entire Oral Law and
formed its own people, because they did not believe the Oral Torah was authentic revelation. The Reform
movement broke from Orthodox Judaism because they set out on their own search for the Truth. One
man plus the Truth is greater than then the majority.[24]
The Torah sets out the role of the elders/judges to try cases with the “spirit of G-d.”
NUM 11:16 And the LORD said unto Moses, Gather unto me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom
thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of
the congregation, that they may stand there with thee.
NUM 11:17 And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon
thee, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it
not thyself alone.
The officers operated in the gates of the city, attempting to judge correctly with the spirit of G-d. To
protect against biased influences, G-d forbids them from accepting gifts.
DEU 16:18 Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth
thee, throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment.
DEU 16:19 Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift
doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous.
DEU 16:20 That which is altogether just shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live, and inherit the land
which the LORD thy God giveth thee.
The 70 elders would constitute the court of the Sanhedren with Moses serving as the President, Nasi.
With the High Priest this is 72 and they parallel the 72 names of G-d.[25] The 70 elders represent 70
higher angels guiding 70 nations of the world. The Sanhedren served to clarify and unify the law of
Israel, the Oral Law as well as to hear cases.
JOSHUA,[27] JOSHUA TO THE ELDERS,[28] AND THE ELDERS TO THE PROPHETS, AND THE
PROPHETS TO THE MEN OF THE GREAT SYNAGOGUE.[29] THE LATTER USED TO SAY THREE
THINGS:[30] BE PATIENT IN [THE ADMINISTRATION OF] JUSTICE, REAR MANY DISCIPLES AND
MAKE A FENCE ROUND THE TORAH.[31]
[8] Dialectic - Proposed Answer (thesis), follow up questions and analysis (antithesis), solution
(synthesis). Suggestion, questioning, and answering approach found throughout the Talmud in halachic
derivation.
[9] Hermeneutical - Explanatory, expository, interpretive, illustrative. Midrash. “Gadamer argues that a
historian’s own situation plays a role in determining the content of his interpretation of a historical event,
i.e., a historian’s own “prejudices” constitute necessary conditions for historical understanding.”
[10] Yacov Neuman, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801) 581-9269. Yacov holds that there is only truth when
there is doubt. Every great theory holds a counter theory. see Britannica Talmud and Midrash Article
[11] Soncino Talmud, Mas. T’mura 16a
[12] Pilpul in the Aramaic, a type of reasoning by example
[13] Soncino Talmud - Mas. Baba Metzia 59a-59b
[14] This word in Aramaic, whwkrbw, means they excommunicated him.
[15] Soncino Talmud note: I.e., commit a great wrong by informing him tactlessly and brutally.
[16] Soncino Talmud note: The Nasi and the prime mover in the ban against R. Eliezer.
[17] Soncino Talmud note: Ima Shalom feared that her husband might pour out his grief and feeling of
injury in these prayers, and that God, listening to them, would punish R. Gamaliel, her brother.
[18] Berachot 28A
[19] Isaiah 30:7 and 45:20.
[20] Berachot 28B
[21] see Compound Number 18, Amidah
[22] Soncino Talmud note: So Rashi in Hor. 13a. Jast.: because his original character is bad — into which
evil treatment might cause him to relapse.
[23] In those cases where they differ
[24] The motto of the Las Vegas Jewish News
[25] see 72 Letter Name
[26] Soncino Talmud note: Scripture and its complementary Oral Instruction, with special reference to the
latter.
[27] Ibid: ‘Joshua received from Moses’. The transmission and reception were done orally. All evidence
goes to show that there was a continuous succession of ‘schools’ headed by the Elders, prophets and
scribes of their respective generations, which maintained and developed the theoretical study and
practical application of the Torah. For a full examination of the terms Mussar (transmitted) and Kabbalah
(received) v. Bacher, Tradition und Tradenten, p. 1.
[28] Ibid: The Elders that outlived Joshua, Judges II, 7. ‘Elders’ in this Mishnah includes the Judges.
[29] Ibid: Kenesseth hagedolah: A body of 120 men founded by the leaders of the Jews who returned
from the Babylonian captivity.
[30] Ibid: Whereby reverence for, the knowledge of, and the inviolability of the Torah might be secured
(cf. Rashi).
[31] Ibid: The Torah is conceived as a garden and its precepts as precious plants. Such a garden is fenced
round for the purpose of obviating wilful or even unintended damage. Likewise, the precepts of the
Torah were to be ‘fenced’ round with additional inhibitions that should have the effect of preserving the
A. Gematria [TABLE]
The table below lists the Hebrew letters, their values, and their names in Hebrew and English.
There are really only 22 principle letters in the Hebrew alphabet. Scribes to make it easier to recognize
word separation added final letters.
1. Amen
Meditation, calligraphy, and gematria go hand in hand. Here is the result of a meditation on the word
Amen after reading the Psalms of David[203] and the Bahir.[204]
}ma
91
ax
}m = x
FROM }m = x THE TZADDIK BRINGS
G-D a INTO THE WORLD
{rab ]rbtmh rca
}ma hlab ]rbty
THAT WHICH HE BLESSES IN THE LAND
IS BLESSED THROUGH THIS— AMEN
YHVH + ynda
26 + 65 = 91
}lya
ROOT < LEAVES < SUN < G-D
THE TREE TRANSMITS ENERGY
FROM ROOT TO LEAVES
AND BACK DOWN AGAIN
2. 100 Blessings a Day
The Sha’are Orah teaches the importance of reciting 100 blessings a day. This practice was instituted by
David when he noticed a higher degree of illness in the people. The Sha’are Orah brings down that there
were a hundred receptacles for the poles supporting the tabernacle. These receptacles are associated with
Malchuts, the receptacle for G-d’s energy entering our world. Reciting blessings helps to disperse this
bounty to the rest of the world. Koof - q has the value 100 and is the result of the progression of G-d’s
energy from 1 - Aleph – a to 10 - Yod - y to 100 - Koof - q. The next step over is 2 - bet - b, 20 - caph -
k, and 200 - resh - r. Rearranging the letters and putting the columns together spells one hundred bracha
or blessings. Now, proceeding upwards from the Koof to the Aleph, the q represents Israel as they tithe
to the Levites represented by y. Unless the Levites receive the proper tithe of 10 from the 100 they are
unable to tithe the 1 - a to the Kohanim. The a represents the level of the Neshamah which requires the
one hundred blessings to trigger the ten which trigger the single quanta of energy uniting our soul with
Hashem.
3. Nature
The word, hateva, meaning “the nature” has gematria 86 that is the same as the Name, Elohim. Elohim
sustains the physical forces of nature.
B. Numerology [TABLES]
After studying Gematria for a few years, I ran across “Linda Goodman’s Star Signs” which describes an
English version of Gematria that is based on the Hebrew phonetic sounds. Include program in appendix
for doing this calculation.
1. Alphabet
Hebrew letters that are not in the English language are listed in the following table. Except for the het,
which maintains a strong presence in English spelling, the other four letters have a diminished influence
in English speaking countries.
Table 15: Hebrew Letters Missing Representation in the English Alphabet
English Letter Hebrew Letter Source Tarot
ght – 8 het - j – 8 chariot
?–9 tet - f – 9 hermit
? – 60 samech – s – 60 devil
? – 70 ayin - u – 70 tower
? – 90 tzadik - x – 90 moon
2. Single Numbers
7 Neptune sea
Pisces green
Spirit light
yellow
aqua
pink
white
8 Saturn Black
Capricorn
Material
9 Mars Diamond
Aries
Conflict
a) Number 1
1 is for G-d above. One entities take charge, can be inventive, do not like criticism, and may have a large
go.
b) Number 2
c) Number 4
At the time of the destruction of the Temple, the people did not have the four arms, only the arm of
halacha. They would learn at home and pray in the Temple. They did not learn in a house of a study, with
others.[206]
The number four represents work. Reb. Chiya ben Avi said in the name of Hulla, “Greater is the person
who has delight in living off of his own work than one who has fear of heaven.”[207] For a person with
the fear of heaven, the passuk says, “happy is the man who fears G-d”, “Ashrei ish y’rat Hashem.”
Further, for the one who lives by his own work the psalm says, “the person who eats by his own toil, he
will be happy and his life good.” This means happy for him in this world and good for him in the world
to come.
3. Compound Numbers
The number 16 has a terminal association. The Hebrew source meaning of the number is from the verb,
‘fall’ - nofel - lpn with gematria:
lamed + peh + nun = 30 + 80 + 50 = 160 => which can be reduced to 16 with the law of zeros.[210]
In Genesis 6:1-4, the word refers to a people born of the result of the marriages of the Sons of G-d and
the Sons of Men:
And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto
them, that the sons of G-d saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives,
whomsoever they chose. And the Lord said: ‘My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for that he also is
flesh; therefore shall his days be a hundred and twenty years.’ The Nephilim - \ylpn were in the earth in
those days, and also after that, when the sons of G-d came into the daughters of men, and they bore
children to them; the same were the mighty men that were of old, the men of renown.
The number 16 refers to the shattered citadel that was once great but now the King and Queen fall to
their doom. In kind, the Nephilim no longer live and many great kingdoms no longer exist.
Who were the Nephilim? Who are the sons of G-d and sons of men? The sons of G-d are the descendants
of Adam who bear the divine soul. The sons of men are people who were around at the time, the result of
evolution. The sons of G-d being tempted by their bodies saw the beauty of the daughters of men and
took them to be wives. Their sons became heroes pursuing greatness, but trait for trait like their father’s
lust, away from the spirit of Hashem.
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Song
Recording songs and poems helps manifest ideas to change oneself and the world.
If you want to be free,
Open your heart to what you need[211]
Like calls to like and G-d sends the rain right down,
G-d sends the rain pouring down.
Rain on me, good rain on all my friends right now,
Like calls to like and rain pours down[212]
Kaplan’s commentary on Sefer Yetzirah states the way to understand the meaning of the night sky is to
see your own star patterns. This is similar to seeing shapes in cloud patterns; but one’s own imagination
will reveal the inner meaning of the constellation. There is reference to using Ptolemy’s constellations as
an accurate basis, but better yet, is go under the heavens oneself and examine the stars often.
Sefer Yetzirah refers to the seven planets and twelve signs as set in the Teli.[214] The Teli may have
originally meant a ball with a line attached to it for capturing animals and Draco is precisely in this
shape. There is also the connotation of items hanging from the Teli from the word Tallis mentioned
above. Other authorities identify the Teli with the Pole Serpent or Leviathan. Overall the Teli is the
At 5:30 AM, August 27th, 1998, I see Procyon, Serius and Adhara, and Canopus, Achernar, and
Fomalhaut rising to the right. They are G-d’s lights in the Southern sky. They are beautiful. I learned in
Singapore that G-d created all people with a special love and each is precious and has distinct
importance.
2. Star Meditation
One type of meditation mentioned in the Zohar (1:1b, 2:231b) involves contemplating the stars. The
Zohar provides a biblical source for this type of meditation, from the verse, “Lift your eyes on high, and
see who created these, the One who brings out their host by number, He calls them all by name . . .” (Is.
40:26).
Have you seen the stars in the night, they eliminate headaches with their twinkling light.[216]
Looking at the stars at night is a healing activity. They remind us of the grandeur of the heavens and lift
us beyond the daily stress of life.[217] For a life of contentment and simplicity, one should choose to live
in a place where the stars shine bright. Looking at the stars bestows wisdom on the gazer. Learning the
movements of the stars bestows understanding. Both together bring knowledge.
D. Divination
1. Tarot
The ability to do correct divination depends on the state of the diviner. In this manner, one catches
obstructing angels off guard and obtains a more accurate reading. The Tarot as well as most fortune
telling is inaccurate for predicting the future as we have free will. They are most accurate for learning the
story behind past events. They are also accurate for revealing the present.
There are 56 cards for the Minor Arcana and 22 cards for the Major Arcana. The Minor Arcana include
four suits of ten cards corresponding to the four elements and the ten sefirot reflected in each of them.
Nevertheless the symbols on the Rider cards do not match in meaning. For the purpose of divination it
matters little as long as the user has a clear understanding of each card. The four suits associate with the
four letters of the tetragrammaton.[218] The Yod is Water or Cups from Abba-Father, Hochmah
consciousness. The first Heh is Fire or Wands from Imma-Mother, Binah consciousness. The Vav is Air
or Swords from Zer Anpin, the central six sefirot. The final Heh is Earth or Pentacles from Bat-daughter,
Shechinah consciousness.
In addition, there are four court cards in each suit: Page, Knight, Queen, and King. They reflect
messengers or personal representations in the divination. The Major Arcana include 22 cards
corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The image on the card corresponds to the
meaning of the associated Hebrew letter. The numbering of the major arcana should begin with the
Magician as aleph - 1, the High Priestess as bet - 2, the Empress as gimmel -3, the emperor as dalet - 4.
There are also overtures of numerology in the associations of the cards with these numbers. Intrinsically
the cards have no power, even their symbols are subjective but they serve as a channel for divine
communication.
Waite had the following to say on the association of the Hebrew letters with the Tarot Cards: [219]
“The supposed Hebrew symbolism of the Tarot, which in justice to Papus, is laboriously elaborated
–though apart from all inspiration- becomes disorganized if there is any doubt as to the attribution of its
Trump Cards to the Hebrew Alphabet. Now there is one card which bears no number and is allocated
therefore according to the discretion of the interpreter.[220] It has been placed in all cases wrongly, by the
uninstructed because they had nothing but their private judgment to guide them, and by some who
claimed to know better because they desired to mislead. It happens, however, that they also where at sea.
I may go further and say that the true nature of Tarot symbolism is perhaps a secret in the hands of a very
few persons, and outside that circle operators and writers may combine the cards as they like and
attribute them as they like, but they will never find the right way.”
The twelve elemental Hebrew letters correspond well with twelve of the Major Arcana trumps. The
remaining ten trumps correspond better with a numerological meaning.[221] There has been some attempt
to associate them with the seven Hebrew double letters with correspondence to the seven planets and
three Hebrew mother letters, but the symbolic meaning is off. Instead, English numerology has a better
fit.
kaph – k - 20
lamed - l - 30
mem - m - 40
nun - n – 50
samech - s –
60
ayin - u – 70
peh - p – 80
tzadik - x – 90
koof - q - 100
resh - r - 200
shin - c - 300
tav – t - 400
Table 21: Hebrew Alphabet and the Tarot Major Arcana, Trumps, Up
Hebrew Wands Up Pentacles Swords Up Cups Up Hebrew Letter Major Arcana
Letter Fire Up Air Water Source Up
Source Earth
aleph - a – 1 Ace of aleph - a – 1 Magician
Wands The rod up is
Keter, the upper yod
beginnings and pointing
downwards is
the lower you.
bet - b – 2 bet - b – 2 High Priestess
The bet is the
home, the
spiritual center
of the high
priestess.[222]
The number
two is akin to
sensitivity,
emotion,
partnerships and
the psychic.
go of security is
the beginning of
freedom.
ayin - u – 70 ayin - u – 70 Tower
struck by
lightning and
king/queen
falling from it.
The Ayin Ra or
evil eye is the
Tower that
brings others
down.
peh - p – 80 peh - p – 80 Star
Hope and
nourishment
from one place
to the next. Peh
is an opening, a
pitcher that
pours water
upon the land.
tzadik - x – tzadik - x – 90 Moon
90 Associated with
Pisces and the
dreamer. This
was Joseph Ha
Tzadik. Psychic
power is here
but sometimes
it is difficult to
distinguish
between
prophecy and
delusion.
Upright the card
represents
deception. Self-
righteousness is
a deception for
a person is not
s/he seems.
gimmel - g – 3 C Empress
dalet - d – 4 D Emperor
heh - h - 5 Loss, destitution, Loss, Hierophant
shattered hopes destitution,
and loss of faith. shattered
hopes and
loss of faith.
vav - w – 6 F Lovers
zayin - z - 7 Return of a Chariot
possession
or to the
original
state
het - j – 8 H Strength
tet – f - 9 I Hermit
yod - y – 10 J Wheel of Fortune
new beginnings,
auspicious time,
like the yod is a
point beginning.
The tip of the yod
is Keter as the full
yod is Hochmah.
Keter is the will or
the primal thought
of creation.
kaph – k - 20 K
lamed - l - 30 L
mem - m - 40 M
nun - n – 50 N
samech - s – 60
ayin - u – 70 O
Peh - p – 80 P
Koof - q - 100 Q
Resh - r - 100 R
Shin - c - 300 S
tav - t - 400 T
vav - w – 6 V
vav - w – 6 V
vav - w – 6 V
heh - h – 5 X
yod - y - 10 Y
zayin - z - 7 Z
Another example of divination occurs in the Torah when the High Priest would consult the Urim and
Tamim - \ymt for a complete lighted answer to an important question. The King of Israel might ask for
guidance with the Urim and Tamim in matters of national interest when meeting with the High Priest.
Saul then said to the Lord, the G-d of Israel, “Bring a complete answer.”
Jonathan and Saul were indicated by lot, and the troops were cleared.
(Samuel I 14:41-42)
“Bringing a tamim” was a way for a king to uncover a hidden reason for G-d’s will in a situation. The
root of the word, Tam - \t means perfect, complete, or simple. Nevertheless, the greatness of Israel is
summed up with the following:
3. Lots of Jonah
4. Page Turning
6. Dream Questions
Shailot Holam, asking a question through a dream is a tool for divine inspiration. The method involved
writing a question on a piece of paper, putting it under ones pillow and in the morning inspecting the
paper for a succinct answer.[225]
E. Tzaddik
The term tzaddik means a righteous, holy person. Seeking out a “true” tzaddik is always a gateway to
spiritual elevation. The “true” tzaddik is actually a person who has very little to say but when he speaks
everyone feels that sHe is being directly spoken to even in a group setting. I present my own experience
in meeting a true tzaddik:
I had an audience with the Tzaddik of Nikelsburg, Rabbi M. Lebovits. He is spiritual heir and a
descendent of Rabbi Smelke of Nikelsburg, a student of the Baal Shem Tov. His silence conveys
understanding. He suggested reading Psalm 128 daily. He asked some questions, listened to answers and
stories, and seemed to understand what was said and not said.
The assistant asked for a Hebrew name and mother’s Hebrew name, address, and phone number before
entering the room. The Rebbe asked for family origin.
When I discussed the Nothingness of Keter that I saw or the book Bahir that I studied, his face lit up and
I heard a sigh. There was something in his silence. Even when he spoke to the congregation, a silence in
him waited. This was like the silence of Keter, waiting for the word to come forth to manifest the will of
G-d. This is a wonderous silence. I never saw his face turn from anyone who questioned him. His soul
was safe from the outside world.
Before the tzaddik gives his blessing, he asks questions to raise within him the energy for the blessing.
Joseph represents the essence of the tzaddik. In Jacob’s blessing over Joseph, he states, “GEN 49:24 But
his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God
of Jacob; from thence is the shepherd, the stone of Israel - larcy }ba huwr \cm” The Bahir 91 explains:
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the head cornerstone.”
It ascends to the place from which it was graven, as it is written,
“From there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel.”
The Bahir 193 shows that the Supernal Tzadik nourishes Israel:
“From There is nourished the Rock of Israel.”
What is the meaning of “from There”?
We say that this is the Supernal Righteous One – }wylu qdx.
What is He (the Tzadik above)?
He is the Reward, the great hidden Light which is called Socher - rhws
And the splendid rock below is called Dar – rd
And the rays these are the rays from His Hand,
they are from the five fingers [of his right hand].
The Tzadik above refers to “the Reward, the great hidden Light,” Socher, that is Hashem; the tzaddik
below is as the splendid rock Dar, that is His representative in this generation. Habakkuk 3:3-6 is the
biblical source text of the above:
G-d came from Texan, and the Holy One from mount Paran. Selah.
His Glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of his praise.
And His brightness was as the light; and He had rays of light coming out of His hands;
And there was the Hiding of His Power.
Before Him went pestilence, and burning coals went forth at His feet.
He stood, and measured the earth: He beheld and drove asunder the nations;
And the everlasting mountains were scattered, and the perpetual hills did bow:
His ways are everlasting.
F. Intelligence
Memorization is a key to building a better memory. One must always strive to memorize new teachings
and prayers. One can then recite them while one is driving or walking to Shul as a memory exercise.
Once one has memorized one can review to make it permanent, but one should continue to seek out and
memorize new teachings for this is the process of exercising the memory.
Studying Gemara is a key to increasing reasoning skills. Gemara trains one in the process of logical
deduction and analysis. It also will improve inspiration in technical fields and reasoning in all matters.
“G-d commanded Moses that the written Torah should not be recited from memory, and that the Oral
Torah should not be written down. The Oral Torah was recited from memory, and was thus given over
from one person to another.”[226] Hence, our sages focused on memorizing Mishnah. Others recite
T’hillim from memory. Most have memorized the Shema. While we are permitted to memorize our
prayers, others are careful to recite the Shema from the Siddur. The Shema says, “And you shall teach
them to your children and speak of them when sitting in your house, when walking along your way and
when you lie down and when you rise up” implying these words are known by heart.
Why was the Oral Torah not written down? This was to teach us that the essence of learning Torah is by
watching and living with religious people. We learn the details of Torah by observing their ways.[227]
“Greater is the serving of talmudei hochamei than learning from them.” This is the true way of
understanding the meaning of the transmission of Torah Baal Peh.
G. Soul
Judaism presents five major levels to the soul:
The Nefesh is our body, which is part of our soul. In the world to come, G-d resurrects us into an eternal
body.
The Ruach is the spirit one feels by standing looking at the ocean or feeling G-d’s breeze run with ones
body. The ruach is the spirit we know and feel with Hashem.
The Neshamah is our moral consciousness. When we feel guilty for sin and know the right thing to do, it
is from our Neshamah that we know this.
The Chaya is our community consciousness. The Chaya is our source of a sixth sense, of knowing how
others are feeling without being there.
Yechidah is a part of our soul that is always with G-d. This is our direct channel of communication with
Hashem.
H. Seven Tests
According to our qualities, we are tested. Abraham was tested in kindness by whether he would forsake
Sodom or plead on their behalf. Sodom whose values differed utterly from Abraham’s would have
nothing redeemable in the eyes of Abraham.
Isaac was tested in strictness by his acceptance of the Akeidah, his personal sacrifice.
Jacob was tested in truth by living in the house of Lavan. He dealt with Lavan in a straight manner
though he was treated in a crooked manner.
Moses was tested in eternity by rejecting the offer of his children starting a new chosen people to
Hashem.
[202] BCI is a program offered by the Brandeis Bardin Institute. The program is aimed at college youth
from the ages of 18-25 and consists of a 1 month intensive Jewish learning experience.
[203] see The Psalms of David by James Freemantle, William Morrow Press. This most beautiful work
was published by the son of .... ... spent mostly of his life working on the calligraphy and illustrations in
this work which was dedicated in love to whose wife.
[204] Bahir 95, 119
[205] Linda Goodman’s Star Signs, Linda Goodman, St. Martin’s Press pp. 65-80.
[206] Berachos 8a.
[207] Berachos 8a, towards bottom - “Amar lai rabbah.”
[208] The World of Prayer, Elie Munk, Vol. 1, page 36.
[209] Ibid, page 121. Berachot 28b mentions the correspondence of 18 names of G-d in the listed prayers
but does not mention that they multiply to 72 letters. Munk quotes Bereshis Raba 15:14 and Ramban on
Exodus 6:3 to make this point on page 85.
[210] Ibid.
[211] Free – Sept. 4, 2000
[212] Bringing Rain – Feb 18, 1996, having the astrological sign of Pisces is like water calling for rain
[213] The Tallis is a prayer shawl warn in the mornings having strings called Tzitzit descending in the
four corners. This also symbolizes the higher Tallis in the heavens but more importantly the presence of
Hashem surrounding our lives.
[214] Sefer Yetzirah 6:1, Aryeh Kaplan trans. Page 231.
[215] Ibid. page 233.
[216] Jan 3, 1997
[217] Watching the stars at night eliminates eye strain headaches.
[218] The Holy Kabbalah, A. E. Waite, quoting Eliphas Levi p. 555. In general Waite discredits the ideas
of Levi as being without fact and of imagination not inspiration.
[219] Ibid p. 556.
[220] Fool card which has number 0 but has been placed incorrectly in correspondence with the letter
Aleph.
[221] see Linda Goodman’s Star Signs
[222] Compare this with the Hierophant whose operating location is a sanctuary, a temple.
[223] The upper and lower gardens of Eden.
[224] Compare this with the Hierophant whose operating location is a sanctuary, a temple.
[225] Rabbi Goldberg, Ahavas Torah, June 3, 2001, San Jose, CA.
[226] Me’am Lo’ez, Aryeh Kaplan trans. Page 2.
[227] Berachos 2a, CD-Daf, audio commentary Rav Fishel Schachter.
Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa said, “Whenever prayer comes easily to my lips I know that it has been accepted.
When it does not, then I know that it has been rejected.”[259]
A. T’hillim
The psalms are a powerful form of prayer for changing one’s life. Read each day they work their way into
the subconscious and improve one’s entire attitude towards life.
For R. Joshua b. Levi said: The Book of Psalms was uttered with ten synonyms of praise, viz.: nizzuah
[victory], niggun [melody], maskil [instruction], mizmor [psalm], shir [song], ashre [happy], tehillah
[praise], tefillah [prayer], hodayah [thanksgiving] [and] hallelujah. The greatest of all is ‘hallelujah,’
because it embraces the [Divine] Name and praise simultaneously. (Pesachim 117a)
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov popularized the idea of reciting 10 psalms a day for a complete reparation or
cleansing of the body and soul. His Tikkun Hakelei collection contains the ten types of song which together
are particularly effective (see Tikkun Hakelai). Here is a list of different groups of ten.
Rabbi Nachman’s My Own Revealed From Short Ten Revealed In Short Alternates
On High In This Order This Order
16 123 100 6
32 67 128 13
41 126 131 71
42 43 23 95 – 99
59 93 24 100
77 117 8 101
90 134 146 110
105 130 4 111
137 87 149 112
150 113 150 138
2. Marriage Psalms
A Lifting Song
Sing praise all ye who fear the Lord and walk in His way
By the toil of your hands you shall eat and it is a goodly praise to you.
Your wife shall be a fruitful vine in the innermost part of your house.
Your sons shall be like olive saplings (seated) around your table.
Thus, is blessed the man who fears Adonay.
Adonay will bless you from Zion
And you will see the good of Jerusalem all the days of your life.
And you will see your children’s children.
Peace upon Israel
twlumh ryc
wykrdb ]lhh yy ary-lk yrca
]l bwfw ]yrca lkat yk ]ypk uygy
]tyb ytkryb hyrp }pgk ]tca
]njlcl bybs \ytyz yltck ]ynb
yy ary rbg ]rby }k-yk hnh
}wyxm yy ]krby
]yyj ymy lk \lcwry bwfb harw
]ynbl \ynb-harw
larcy-lu \wlc
These psalms appeared in an interesting newspaper article with the following description:[260]
A mystic rabbi in Israel suggested the five psalms, which are preceded by the words, “I’m reciting these
psalms in the merit of King David and I wish blessings to come to these women. Then they say the group
members’ Hebrew names and the members’ mothers’ Hebrew names. The goal is to pray for others.
Those seeking to elevate their spirit to G-d can recite Psalms 120-135 at Seudah Shelishis, the third meal on
Shabbat, which is a holy time of the day. We recite Shir Amalot, the Songs of Ascent, after Mincha starting
on Succoth until Pesach. From Pesach until next Succoth, we read Perkei Avots. Reading Shir Amalots is a
preparation for a heightened state of spiritual awareness. The period after Mincha on Shabbas is the time of
Zer Anpin who descends to join with the Shabbas Queen. Who is Zer Anpin? He is the Prince and
masculine counterpart to Nukva who is identified with Shabbas. After the sefirot shattered because they had
not learned to give, Hashem reformed them into the Partzufim. There are four lower ones consisting of
father, mother, son, and daughter. Zer Anpin, the son, surrounds Nukva, the daughter and Shabbas Queen
from six sides or directions: South, North, East, Up, Down, and West. Also Zer Anpin is associated with the
six days of the work week while Nukva is the associated with Shabbas. In the Shabbas Amidah, we make a
throne for the Shabbas Queen, this is the union of Zer Anpin and Nukva, or in their sefirot names Yesod
and Malchuts. The Shabbas Queen when well supported by Zer Anpin rules over all her domain with
blessing and spreads peace in the land and in the heavens above. We should view the Shabbat as the middle
of the week with three days before and three days after. In this manner, we keep the Shabbas Queen in the
center of our lives.
This is the same for a husband and wife. Placing the wife in the center of life with work on the periphery
causes the wife to feel supported, loved, and cherished, which in turn brings the Shechinah or presence of G-
d into the household. The Shechinah is the Shabbas Queen and the wife causes her presence to dwell in the
house. When the husband is behaving properly serving his wife and his wife respects her husband’s Torah
devotion, than there is a great unity in the home and the Shechinah descends through their joy and the
family is blessed.
4. Hallel
These psalms are recited in gratitude after deliverance from a threat. They are also effective on holidays to
elevate joy and healing.
Psalm 15 is the corner stone of spiritual cleansing, while Psalm 13 is the cornerstone of longing to be close
to G-d.
Psalm 15
A Psalm of David
B. Siddur [FIGURE]
1. Introductory Prayers
During the reign of David a plague broke out that killed many of the people. David prayed for the cause and
solution to the plague. He learned that the plague was due the people not recounting enough of their daily
blessings. Consequently David mandated that everyone recite 100 blessings a today which would increase
their appreciation for life. The plague ceased.[261] Amongst the blessings is the following commandment
which we remind ourselves of every morning:
]wmk ]url tbhaw lc hcu twxm ylu lbqm ynyrh
I hereby accept upon myself the commandment,
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself”
(Leviticus 19:18)
This recitation of this lesson reminds us that each day we must forgive any insult or harm that anyone has
done to us, whether actual or perceived. We are reminded each day that we are forbidden to hold a grudge
against anyone.
This 1st level of the morning service is associated with the physical world. Karbanos or offerings/sacrifices
during the time of the Temples were considered a principle means to come close to G-d. While the temple
does not exist, we consider the reading of these offerings to bring a merit similar to the actual offerings.
The word for sacrifice - Karban bears a similar spelling to the word for close in Hebrew, i.e. Krov, which
implies a similarity in meaning.
Rabbi Chiya bar Abba said in the name of Rabbi Yochanan, “When a person relieves himself, washeshis
hands, puts on Tefillin, says the Shema and then prays, it is counted as if he built an alter and offered a
sacrifice on it. (Talmud, Berachot 14b, 15a)[262]
The 2nd level of the morning service consists of the recitations of various psalms and songs. The level
parallels the angels in the World of Formation who are forever singing songs to Hashem.
Rabbi Yose said, “May my portion be among those who complete the Praise (Hallel) each day.” How could
he have said this? We have learned, “One who completes the Praise each day is blaspheming and
degrading.” When he said this, he was speaking of the Verses of Praise (Pesukei Dezimra). [Rashi: This
refers to the two psalms of praise, “Praise G-d from Heaven” (Psalm 148), and “Praise G-d in His
Sanctuary” (Psalm 150).]
Berachos 4b says that if one recites Ashrei three times a today he is assured of a place in Olam Habah. This
is because of the passage, “thou openest thy hand and satisfieth everything that is living.” This passage
contains the concept that we accept entirely our portion from Hashem. We accept that Hashem has given us
everything we need to survive. This is also the reason that many religious people throw themselves into
Torah study instead of planning their livelihood.. Ashrei is recited twice at Shachris and once at Mincha.
The Gemara goes on to discuss a similar benefit to connecting the concept of redemption (Goel Israel) with
prayer (the Amidah).[263] If we begin the Amidah with a focus on our redemption from Egypt, we realize
again that Hashem gives us all we need to survive. This is the reason that we attempt to connect the
Redeemer of Israel with Adonay in the Amidah.
Overall, the Gemara[264] is teaching us that we can throw our burden onto Hashem and be His servants
doing His will. This is the way to Olam Habah (The World to Come). We realize that everything Hashem
has given us is for His service. All of our money, our wife, our children, our material possessions, our
bodies, and our souls are for love of G-d.
The World of Creation contains the Throne of G-d. Part of the reason we sit when reciting the Shema is to
emulate the descent into the throne room of G-d where G-d’s presence rests upon the throne.
The first two verses of the Shema consist of twelve words and forty-nine letters:
So, when a person accepts upon himself the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven with these verses, through
which his soul is encompassed in the Twelve Tribes of G-d, he separates his soul from the soul of the
mixed multitude,[265]
Rabbi Nachman explains that there are 49 letters in the spelling of the twelve tribes of Israel as well as the
first two lines of the Shema. Saying the Shema with ones eyes closed alludes to the faithful woman of God,
Sarah or the Shechinah, who follows her spirit rather than the desire of her eyes.
To turn the mind away from the promiscuous woman, we recite the Shema with great concentration binding
us to the Twelve Tribes of G-d and turn our mind to the faithful woman, the Torah woman, or the
wonderful woman.
By accepting the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven <with the two verses that are> an aspect of the sea of
Shelomoh, he disengages from the souls of the mixed multitude/evil maidservant/promiscuous woman, and
is encompassed in the souls of the Tribes of God, an aspect of “a God-fearing woman.”[266]
Before the Amidah, the cantor recites the Kaddish, the Sanctification prayer:
One who responds with “Amen, Yehei Shmei Raboh...” (“His great Name shall be blessed forever and for
all eternity”) with all of his strength (of concentration and aloud) nullifies any evil decree that may have
been pending against him for the next seventy years.[267] (Shabbas 119b)
The Amidah consists of 18 principle blessings and is the core prayer in Judaism. This is the reason that its
older name is the Shemone Esrei that means 18. Nevertheless, Rabbi Gamliel instituted a 19th blessing
against heretics in his time. The 18 blessings allude to the recitation of the name of G-d 18 times consisting
of 72 letters. Rabbi Nachman says that the 18 blessings allude to Chai or life. He associates this with the
phrase Mother Nature or Mother of all that Lives, Em Kol Chay, claiming that this prayer changes the
forces of nature.[268] Similarly, he states the 19th blessing overcomes the forces of the Menim –
\ynymh.[269]
As the service approaches the Amidah, one recites, “True and Certain is our G-d” which leads to the
blessing of G-d who redeems Israel. The word for redeem in Hebrew is Ga’al - lag and is associated with
Yesod and Hashem’s righteousness. When we begin the meditation before the Amidah, we say, “Adonai,
open my lips so that I may declare thy praise.” The Shaarey Orah suggests that we bind the redeemer to the
name Adonai, which is associated with the sefirah of Malchuts. In fact, the redeemer becomes a throne for
the Queen and when the Queen sits upon the throne the redeemer supports her instead of fleeing from her
presence; and then she bestows all the blessing of the Amidah on the land and the people of her kingdom. If
the redeemer should flee her presence, has vshalom, then she will go into exile and join with foreign rulers
who do not appreciate her great worth.
In the Bahir, the sefirah Yesod is in the eighth position below Malchuts. The Bahir places Malchuts in the
7th position since she represents the Shabbas Queen on the seventh day of the week:[270]
The eighth sefirah is associated with the brit milah, which is performed on the eighth day and was
epitomized by Yosef who resisted the temptations of Potifer’s wife. Netzah and Hod are seen as the 9th and
10th sefirot always acting together like Moshe and Aaron as the legs of the tree. They are associated with
the Shehakim, the heavens that are the source of prophecy.[271]
Nevertheless, in the Luria system, Yesod is in the 9th position with Malchuts in the 10th. How are we to
reconcile these differences? The key is that Yesod has two names of G-d associated with it. It is called El
Shadai when seen from the viewpoint of Malchuts below. When Malchuts has received enough sustenance
she calls out ‘Dai’, enough. She then bestows what she has received upon the rest of the world. The sefirah
is seen this way when ascending[272]. When Malchuts is above resting on Yesod, she calls Yesod, El Chai
(Elohim Chaim), the living G-d, and the source of her creative energy. El Chai is the name of G-d
associated with Malchuts looking down at her supernal spouse and represents the creative energy in
process. She rests on the throne and prepares to bestow this energy as a blessing on all creation.
When Yesod is below, Netzah and Hod are in the 9th and 10th positions. When Yesod is above, Netzah and
Hod are the 7th and 8th. In the former Netzah and Hod represent a preliminary energy to ascending the
sefirot. In the later case, Netzah and Hod are traversed after already ascending into the tree. Both
configurations are reasonable. I have chosen to draw them removing the channels from Hochmah to
Gevurah, and Binah to Yesod, instead replacing them with channels from Yesod to Hesed and from Yesod
to Gevurah. These channels are the correct paths and can be traversed by the adept where Netzah and Hod
become the source of prophecy. I have also traversed the tree with these sefirot in their Lurianic positions.
However I have never found channels from Hochmah to Gevurah or Binah to Hesed and now believe these
pathways exist only through the sefirah of Daat.
6. Concluding Prayers
a) Ntzor Lshoni
My G-d, guard my tongue from evil and my lips from speaking guile; and to such as curse me let my soul
be dumb, yea, let my soul be unto all as the dust. Open my heart to thy Torah, and let my soul pursue thy
commandments. If any design evil against me, speedily make their counsel of no effect, and frustrate their
designs. Do it for the sake of thy Name, do it for the sake of thy power, do it for the sake of thy holiness, do
it for the sake of thy Torah. In order that thy beloved ones may be delivered, O save by thy power and
answer me. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable before thee, O Lord,
my Rock and my Redeemer. He who makes peace in his high places, may he make peace for us and for all
Israel, and say ye, Amen.
This prayer is recited at the conclusion of the Amidah and reminds us not to mutter negative thoughts of
others. Instead, we should focus on the positive and be “dumb” to the negative so that we do not remember
the faults of others. By reciting this prayer meticulously at the end of every Amidah, one will overcome
negativity towards others.
b) Tahanun
Rabbi Feinberg taught this prayer of supplication and confession is the prayer for a soldier going off to
battle. By supplicating ourselves before Hashem, one strengthens his position against his enemies. Similarly
Balak sought to destroy the children of Israel by demonstrating his zealousness in rising before dawn and
saddling his donkey to gain an upper hand with Hashem by making himself appear righteous. In truth the
children of Israel had their ancestor Avraham who was the source of this teaching and Balak had only
adopted it from the children of Israel.
“The desire of the woman produces the soul of a female, the desire of the man produces the soul of a
male.”[273] Feminine waters before masculine draw a male soul. Masculine waters before feminine draw a
female soul. The goal of the prayer service is to elevate the feminine waters first drawing the masculine
waters in response. The main prayer that does this is the Tahanun meaning “falling on one’s face.” This is
the quintessential feminine prayer and draws the masculine bounty of G-d into this world.[274]
c) Alenu
Tradition holds that Joshua composed the Alenu before conquering Jericho.
Joshua recited Alenu seven times, backward and forward, and thus broke down the walls of Jericho. It is
therefore beneficial for all things, helping for whatever trouble may occur. (Rabbi Moshe ibn Makhir of
Safed, Seder HaYom p. 12d)[275]
We recite Alenu while standing before the King with strength for the unification of all creation under one G-
d:
I found a manuscript relating a tradition that one should recite Alenu with awe and reverence.... All the
hosts of heaven hear it, and the Blessed Holy One and His heavenly family rise and respond, “Happy is the
one who has all this ...” (Rabbi Moshe Mat, Mateh Moshe)[276]
d) Kaddish
We recite Kaddish in Aramaic which is the language of Gevurah and the Other Side. It has the power to
break the barriers of the other side and ultimately brings judgment and punishment to the left side of mercy,
kindness, and a good ending.
Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: If one responds, “Amen, may His great Name be blessed” with all his
might, then all decrees against him are torn.... (Talmud, Shabbat 119b)[277]
This [Aramaic] language is certain to subjugate the Other Side and break its strength, elevating the glory of
the Blessed Holy One. It breaks the powerful locks, fetters, chains and all evil Husks. G-d then remembers
His name and His children. (Zohar 2:129b)[278]
C. Requests
1. Bypassing Obstacles
One can ask Hashem questions while praying. Yet one may ask, “How can I bother Hashem with small
questions? A Breslov Rabbi responded, “You are not bothering him; he wants to be bothered. Tell Him all
your smallest concerns.”
1. Prayer for guidance on Shabbas observance revealed that Shabbas is the time of the Shechinah
descending into our world. It is not a time to be alone. I saw two pigeons eating near each other from
the window. Shabbas is a time for an elegant meal to make and delight the Shabbas Queen and the
lady of the home.
2. The mitzvah of tefillin should be done even if one doesn’t have time to recite all of the morning
prayers, even if none are said; it is still a mitzvah of value to be done.
3. A metal covered siddur should be kept by the bedside. Modeh [I thank ...] should be recited upon
arising in the morning.
4. Forbidden scoffing includes if you disparage someone’s actions even without intending to offend the
person herself. Causes of scoffing: You think that your opinion is superior to others.
5. The Shema should be recited 3 times a day; reciting the first line even alone fulfills the mitzvah.
6. Sleep with water close to one’s bed in order to perform n’tilats yadayim [the washing of the hands]
upon awaking.
7. showing discontent for a decision that will help others. Be positive and of cheerful countenance.
D. Short Service
Often, reciting the entire morning service is too much for most of us to handle. There are various
abbreviated paths set by our elders when time is short. Nevertheless, today the prayer service is also a
learning path. Let Hashem guide you to the prayers you need to emphasize at this point in your life. A few
examples are included here:
The morning service is lengthy to insure that each person find at least one prayer that is a source of
inspiration. Part of the strength of a minyan is that each individual supports the group during his
inspirational prayer. Siddur means order and while one may not necessarily say every prayer completely he
should aim to follow their order. If one is short in time Hashem will reveal the prayers one needs to recite
through the divination of turning pages. Here is an example service:[280]
9. Amidah
10. Alenu - p. 134
11. Psalm of the Day - p. 137
12. The Thirteen Articles of Faith (last 4) - p. 153
13. I believe, with a perfect faith, that the Creator, blessed be his name, takes cognizance of all the deeds
of human kind, as well as of their thoughts; as it is said: He who fashioned all their hearts ,
understands all their actions
14. I believe, with a perfect faith, that the Creator, blessed be his name, recompenses those who observe
his commandments, whilst he punishes those who transgress them.
15. I believe, with a perfect faith, in the coming of the Messiah, and though he tarry, I will daily await
his appearance.
16. I believe, with a perfect faith, that there will be a resurrection of the dead, when such shall be willed
by the Creator, blessed be his name, and exalted his memorial for ever and to all eternity.
E. Temple
Praying in a group strengthens ones prayers.
1. PSALM I
2. PSALM II
3. PSALM III
God is my Father
and God is my peer
my lover and my playmate
with God there is no fear
4. PSALM IV
5. PSALM V
6. PSALM VI
My soul submits to
Your wisdom and Your will
and welcomes Your sheltering presence
7. PSALM VII
8. PSALM VIII
9. PSALM IX
10. PSALM X
11. PSALM XI
15. PSALM XV
[273] Likutey Moharan #31:14 Vol. IV, page. 387 quoted from the Zohar I, 85b.
[274] Ibid. page 391.
[275] A Call to the Infinite, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, page 76.
[276] Ibid. Aryeh Kaplan quotes this from Eliahu Rabbah 132:3, Beer Hetiv 132:3.
[277] Ibid.
[278] Ibid. pp. 77-78.
[279] Revealed with the name Adonay Tzavaot, the name of G-d associated with the sefira of Netzah.
Netzah is the higher source for prophecy and revelation in this world. Moses, our teacher, epitomized the
midos of Netzah.
[280] Siddur Avodat Israel, English Translation, Sinai publishing
A. Dimensions [TABLE]
The Hagim - \ygj - Holidays sanctify time in our world. Judaism emphasizes the sanctity of time over
space. In the Tree of Life, time is denoted by the transition from Hochmah to Binah, past conscious to
future conscious. Space is denoted by the six directions from Hesed to Yesod. The moral dimension is
from Keter to Malchuts.
B. Months [TABLE]
The constellations were created with the 12 elemental letters in their respective order[185].
Table 9: Months
Months Hebrew Letter Constellation Holidays House
Nissan - }syn heh - h Aries Pesach Growth
~ April the Ram
T’leh - hlf
Iyar - ryya vav - w Taurus Israel Independence Possessions
~ May the Bull
Shor - rwc
The Sefer Yetzirah describes the ruling personal qualities of the constellations. These however also
correspond to the particularly trait in each sign that must be expressed regularly for this sign to feel a
sense of joy and balance.[186] Of course in each of us there is a touch of each element below that must be
satisfied. Nevertheless, the Sun sign does indicate the primary source of psychological balance for each
sign. With the Hebrew letters Hashem endowed the heavens and identified qualities in people. When the
twain meet there is a joyful bliss and complete harmony.
1. Nissan
And you shall count this as your first month, for I took you at of Egypt at this time. The letter h - heh
denotes holiness since the letter occurs twice in the name of G-d representing both the attribute of Binah
and Malchuts. The relationship here is G-d like a mother to her daughter Israel. There is a lot of
conversation and differences of opinion but the two love each other and support each other through the
trials of Egypt.
Make amends, repair our fences, we want moshiach now. The Baal Shem Tov called the last day of
Pesach Moshiach Seudah. The ‘Today is the Day’ or in Hebrew the ‘Hayom Yom’ comments that the
previous Chabad Rebbe made a meal and there were 310 students and 18 tables. The 310 students
represent the 310 storehouses saved up for the righteous in the world to come and the 18 tables represent
eternal life.
2. Iyar
The State of Israel is a Taurus! This has endowed the country with a green thumb. The state of Israel is
also a place for hard work and productivity. Ironically, spirituality plays a secondary role to the physical
sensations that pervade the land in this manifestation of its nationhood. Dance, song, agriculture,
engineering, security, and monetary success preoccupy the nation.
Nevertheless, the letter w - vav is also a letter in the name of G-d and represents the outstretched arm of
G-d to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him sincerely. Six midos [character qualities]
compose the w, i.e. kindness, judgment, beauty, eternity, thankfulness, and foundation. These are also the
principle values of the nation of Israel.
3. Sivan
The holiday of Shavuos falls out here. The letter z - zayin - 7 denotes the Shabbas or day of rest as
Shavuos represents an end to the planting season and a resting period after 7 weeks.
4. Tamuz
July is represented by the letter j – het, which denotes a fence or limitation. The period, Between the
Fences, refers to the three weeks before Tish B’Av. At the end of the Second Temple, these three weeks
contained an inordinate amount of defeats during the siege of Jerusalem. The fences limited the area of
operation necessary to properly defend the Holy Temple.
All her pursuers caught her between fences. (Eichah 1 - Lamentations 1)
5. Av
The letter f - tet denotes the serpent or adversary who punishes the Jewish people. On Yom Kippur, a
goat was sent away to Azazel. Rabbi Nachman explains the meaning of this. This is like a bone thrown
into the mouth of the great goat to quiet him while the Jewish people repent. For 364 days a year, the
accuser presents himself before the Almighty, but on Yom Kippur, we are spared his accusations. This
also relates to Pidyon that is an amount of money paid to redeem a person. The Pidyon is given to silence
the adversary.
The name Azazel – lzazu has gematria 115 which is also qoof, yod, heh. We spell Azazel Ayin, Zayin,
Aleph, Zayin, and Lamed. The Aleph represents G-d that stands in the middle of the name. Azazel is the
dismissal of sin. The sin of the Jewish people is dismissed in the wilderness, the place of Azazel. What is
in the wilderness? Is it not the 248 positive commandments of the Jewish people? BaMidbar is Bet,
Mem, Dalet, Bet, and Resh that is 248. There is a force in the wilderness, and its name is Azazel and it is
a servant of Hashem. Its function is to dismiss sin from the Jewish people. This is done by a goat
wandering into the wilderness. How can we understand the goat? There is a teaching that a blessing
needs something to rest on. When we recite the Birkat Hamazon, we do so at a table for a blessing needs
an object to rest upon. When the Jewish people in the wilderness, sought a removal of their sins the
Cohen rested his hands upon the goal such that their request would have something to rest on. Why a
goat, so that it may wander away into the wilderness. In the wilderness, the sins are devoured and
removed by the force of Azazel. The goat is more able to carry sins than a lamb or another animal. The
intention is not that the goat dies but that it wanders into the wilderness and does not return. With the
shitafot, the flash floods of winter, the land is washed clean and renewed. The sins that the goat carries
will also be washed away.
I davened at Am Echad alone as services were an hour earlier. I tested my answers with subconscious
hypnotic responses, i.e. raising my right arm for truth, left arm for falsehood. At the end of the prayer, I
asked for an answer that would help me improve my overall behavior.
I saw in a vision the image of Rav Lapin z”l, the former rabbi of the synagogue. He was looking at me
and there was a young student before him. He was guiding the hand of the student over a sefer and then
resting it upon the sefer. The message here was to learn the seforim like a young student. Let the
teachings become part of you. View the world with the unbiased view of a young student.
Today, I also received a Breslov tape that discussed the importance of the tallis. Every thread in the tallis
bears the imprint of the one who wears it. Reb Nachman poured out tears with his prayers to Hashem and
said that there was a tear for every thread in the tallis when he gave his away to a choice student.
I picked up “Consulting the Wise” and opened it to page 246 which had the following statement:
INTERVIEWER: What sefer would you recommend for someone who wants to improve his midos?
RABBI YECHEZKAIL LEVENSTEIN: “Study the sefer Tomar Dvorah [Palm tree of D’vorah]. Rabbi
Simcha Zissel Ziv of Kelm said that studying it is conducive to self-improvement. The sefer describes
the thirteen attributes of the Almighty and elaborates on ways to integrate them into one’s own life. Be
prepared to spend sufficient time on this project because it is not light reading.”[187]
It is also prohibited to greet one’s friend or acquaintance and even to say, “Good morning.” However,
one may respond to a greeting in a low tone in order to avoid resentment. Customarily we do not work
for any length of time that may distract from the mourning.
I decided to do a meditation to keep my mind off of food. Quickly I rose to the level of Malchuts. I felt
the whole floor elevated as I entered this level on my own! I then lifted myself to Yesod. All around were
towering angels. With only the slightest though Gavriel, Michael, Uriel, and Raphael descended to the
four corners of my body. They lifted me as I looked upwards towards Tiferet like a spread sheet. A fifth
angel joined by the name of Nuriel and Uriel took a center position under my body. We ascended above
Tiferets and I felt as if I was floating in clouds and a blue sky.
As we rose higher, I thought about what I wanted to do. I wanted to know of the Messiah some more. I
then saw one like the Son of Man coming down and there was a crown upon his head lowered quickly
from above. I prostrated myself before him and he turned his head upward towards G-d saying,
“Why do you prostrate before me, there is only G-d.”
He lifted me up and we were the same height for he was a man not an angel. He told me to find the
answers, I should look into his eyes. The eyes were a swirling blue and green like water currents and I
began to feel faint. I felt like I might lose consciousness if I gazed to long upon them. I opened my eyes
and said I must eat. The experience was too dangerous.
Dove - 7/23/98
Tonight is Rosh Hodesh Av. Today was Erev Rosh Hodesh. In the morning, I cleaned my hand tefillin. I
had a blowout on the way to work and replaced two tires and rear brakes. That evening after I came out
of shul, I saw a white dove resting on my rear window windshield wiper. It was very much at peace. I
saw how it would find peace by looking away from me. Only when a change was imminent would it look
towards me, otherwise it would rest.
To be at rest, we must turn away from the turmoil around us and find inner tranquility. As I began to
drive off the dove stayed on my car.
6. Elul
The time of the holidays is approaching. The letter y - yod for this month indicates that this is the time
that the righteous return completely to G-d. The righteous ones make a complete Tshuvah on the first of
Elul. The yod is the first letter of the name of G-d and represents beginnings like Rosh Hashanah. It
symbolizes wisdom and the source of the 32 paths. Out of the yod comes the heh, which represents the
50 gates of understanding in the place of Binah. These 50 gates are the permutations taken two out at a
time of the seven children of Binah plus one for the revelation of G-d.
7. Tishrei
The letter l - lamed denotes the new cycle of learning that begins with Simchas Torah at the end of the
holiday [when we begin reading the Torah scroll from the beginning]. dml - Lomed is also the word for
learning in Hebrew. Tishrei is a month to renew Jewish learning which helps us with Tshuvah, i.e.
returning to G-d. In addition, the constellation of the month is Libra whose scales symbolize the ten-day
judgment period from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. In Hebrew, the word for scales is moznaim.
which parallels the sefira of Hesed. The hands of the being were beautiful reflecting deeds of kindness
and compassion. He was blessing each person who had ascended the ladder with mercy. I moved beside
the person in the front of the line and noticed his right hand in front of me. I was afraid to look at his
face, but I had learned from past visions to defeat my fear and that this leads to the highest truth. I looked
into his face. At first I saw the reflections of people I knew in the community such as the owner of the
Kosher deli, the Rabbi, and other members of the temple, but then the face turned into a doorway. I
willed myself into the face of the angel and entered a tunnel which alternated between black and white
corridor sections. At the end of the tunnel were ornately carved doors which I could not open. I knew
these doors led to the 4th palace which would be the place of the sefira of Hochmah. I uttered in my mind
the name of G-d associated with this sefira and the doors opened. I feared entering and then I saw the
hand of a lady pass through the doorway towards me seeking my own. I took the hand and entered to be
greeted by a beautiful lady in a relatively empty place. I danced with the lady who appeared petite with
blonde hair and I wondered what she was doing here? Why was she at this level of the sefirot? I then
realized she was the personification of the Shechinah and was associated with the Partzuf Nukvah or
Sefirah Malchuts. The princess dwells in the palace of her father, who is Hochmah and that is why I saw
her here. Wisdom is sometimes referred to as a woman in Proverbs, but in truth, it is Wisdom’s daughter
that is feminine while Wisdom is masculine. I danced with the Shechinah in circles and enjoyed the
moment. I remembered the throng following me and I summoned the angels to hold open the gates of
this world. The throng entered scaring the princess, but I told her they did not know where they were and
could do no harm. As we spun in a circle with one arm extended inward from each of us, I noticed below
our hands the singularity of the whole world. This is why there is nothing in Wisdom for all is yet
undifferentiated. Looking upward I saw the singularity reflected downward from the gates of Keter
which were black and almost impossible to recognize. The angels could not bring me higher. From here
on out I was on my own. I uttered the name of G-d associated with Keter, and the black gates opened and
I rose through the darkness into the radiating black light. I saw endless blackness all around. I recalled
that sons, food, and clothing are left to mazel and descend from this level. Instead I willed myself upward
to the next level or Mah in the world of letters. I saw white light and silver chains and knew that Mah
parallels Malchut below. I willed upward into Ben which parallels Yesod. I preceded into Sag which
parallels Binah, and then Av which parallels Hochmah. Above this was Adam Kadmon where I briefly
stayed and then sought to know of higher worlds. I saw the name RaM - \r which means ‘high above’ and
discerned the following expansion. 10*4 + 100*2 => BakDai - ydqb. BakDai means ‘enough seeking’
which clearly meant I had gone far enough. I ended the vision and swept down in a river flowing through
all the sefirot and pouring out of Malchuts like a water fall.
After the destruction of the first Temple, the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnetzar allowed a remnant of the
Jews to remain and appointed Gedaliah Ben Achikam to be their governor. Jews who had fled to
neighboring lands began to return to tend the vineyards of Judah. The King of Ammon sent Yishmael
Ben Netaniah to assassinate Gedaliah. Gedaliah disbelieved the rumors he had heard and went out to
greet Yishmael in the town of Mitzpa where he was assassinated.[189]
The light of the moon will be like the light of the sun and the light of the sun will be intensified
sevenfold like the light of seven days on the day when the Lord heals his people...
(Isaiah 30:26)
The waters of desire flow from Keter which is the place of ratzon or the will of G-d as He relates to our
world. However, all judgments are determined in Gevurah except for three which flow from Keter[191]:
The death of Gedaliah is hard to understand. Yet life depends on mazel which is the word for
constellation and fortune. Still the sages commemorated Gedaliah’s death with a fast day to remember
always the good of his life.
8. Heshvan
There are no holidays in this month which is represented by the letter n - nun. The letter nun does not
occur in King David’s great psalm Ashrei, thus denoting a level the Jews never descended to before
leaving Egypt.[192] There is a teaching that there are 49 levels down followed by a 50th level from which
there is no return. There are also 49 levels up and the 50th denotes the holiday of Shavuos or the Giving
of the Torah and the revelation at Mt. Sinai.
9. Kislev
The letter s - samech denotes happiness or sameach. This month has the holiday of Hanukah.
Zer Anpin and I had a discussion with him. He explained the nature of the longing of the Prince for the
Princess. The Princess is joined to the Prince through the prayers of people, which elevates us to G-d.
The Prince’s situation is the paradigm, root source, of loneliness. I became friends with the Prince and I
took him down to our world to see the beauty of mountains, the dessert, and small rivers with grass beds.
He saw through my eyes and then assisted me in bringing down his Father and Mother. Everyone here
but the Princess, I commented. He said that the Princess is here too but that her presence is in the
spiritual form of the good feelings from our world, from us.
He said, now I will give you a gift and he pushed me upwards into the spiritual heavens. I beheld a white
angel with a beautiful face. His robes were like a candle flame and I held them as we ascended. All
around there were souls busying themselves and mirrors.[193] Eventually the angel brought me into a
dark chamber higher up. Here was a man in dark robes with a small gray beard and gray hair and a
pointed face. His appearance was scary. He was the root soul of the others. He was the root soul of
myself.[194]
We all have a root soul and each of us must work to purify that part of the root’s body which we
represent. All our actions effect our root soul. Our actions effect other branches of the same root soul.
10. Tevet
The letter u - ayin denotes the adversary and many of Hillel’s students died on the Tenth of Tevet which
is a fast day. My Grandfather Moshe ben Ovadiah died on this day. Nebuchadnetzar, King of Babylonia,
laid siege to Jerusalem on this day and 3 years later on the 9th of Tamuz the walls were breached. With
the siege came terrible famine:
‘And the city came under siege... and famine became intense in the city.’ The daughters of Zion gathered
in the market places, and upon seeing each other, one would say to the other: why have you come out to
the market place, for you have never done so? The other answered and said: shall I hide it from you? The
plague of famine is hard. I cannot bear it. They held on to each other, and went about the city seeking
food, but did not find it. They embraced the pillars and died in every corner. Their suckling children
crawled about on hand and foot, each one recognizing his mother, and seeking to nurse milk from her.
When the child found no nourishment, his life was severed, and he died in his mother’s lap’ (Pesikta
Raba 26)[195].
The 8th and 9th of Tevet are called ‘fast-days-for-the-righteous’ and observe the misunderstandings of the
Greek translation of the Torah on the 8th, and the death of Ezra the Scribe on th 9th. The ultimate aim of
the fast day as well at the 9 days leading up is repentance and return to G-d. This is a time to restrict
pleasure and examine our deeds and improve for the future.
11. Shevat
The letter x - tzadi denotes the righteous one who is compared to a complete Tree. All of his her midos
are in proper balance. This is also the time of Tu B’shvat which is the planting of new trees. Trees are
planted at this time to keep track of the three-year requirement before one is permitted to eat the fruit of
the tree.
On Tu B’shvat, search out apples or other fruit that appear like they are calling you. Part of the healing of
the holiday is releasing the sparks in these fruit. Bring the person you wish to heal to a meditation that
day. The meditation involves ascending through the sefirot of the person’s body, focusing on healing
those sefirot that are out of balance. In the case of paranoia, the sefira of Gevurah will be cold. Imagine a
warm fuzzy white cloud encompassing the sefira softening its hardness moment by moment.
Next, begin to merge your mind into the mind of the other. Feel his or her thoughts. What do you hear?
One may hear phrases like, “I don’t want to be here,” “Don’t judge me,” “I wish they cold stay together.”
These phrases will reflect the root causes of the development of the illness in the person’s past.
Now, call upon the angel Raphael and he will place his hand on the left side of your head transmitting a
healing energy from Hashem to the Gevurah in your soul.
Afterwards say the blessing over the fruit and release the sparks within.
I saw myself as a sapling being planted for the holiday. My brothers and sisters stood around in the soil
beneath me. This was a simple life, yet beautiful and complete. Day to day I would follow the sun across
the sky, turning my leaves in his direction always. After three years I saw there was fruit on my limbs
and the first harvest was at hand. As the fruit was taken, I felt relief, a weight removed from me.
Just as the tree changes and moves in its life so should a person change and move. All movements bring
knowledge. As the tree ages and its form changes, it becomes somewhat rigid, but there are still
movements in the growth of its appearance. Our existence is eternal; though the life we have in this
world is only a short span. We should not dwell on past mistakes for they are finite and fleeting. Our
lives recur until we get it right.
Like a tree we should extend our branches far and wide. In this manner we meet more people and this
interaction brings knowledge and happiness. Instead of striving to find the right person in life, we should
strive to grow towards G-d which also means involvement in meeting new people and learning and
having fun.
To find a mate, pursue activities that bring one together with other eligible partners rather than
professional match makers.
I saw Jesus on the cross crying out to Hashem about being forsaken. I saw G-d respond that because of
his great concern about the end of his life; he would magnify the meaning of his death.
At the end of the vision, I asked to see the source of the answers I was receiving. I saw the form of the
Glory of G-d who was draped in regal robes with a scepter in His right hand; yet I could not see His face.
He stood in a central area while above in a circle there were angels all around. He would turn from one to
another assigning a mission and immediately the angel would depart.
12. Adar
The month of Adar is symbolized by the letter q - koof which denotes laughter. One needs to make an
extra effort to be happy in this month which like all year ends can bring back nostalgic memories and
melancholy. The holiday of Purim occurs in this month and is one of 2 festive holidays where one is
advised to get inebriated. The other holiday of this sort is Simhas Torah in the month of Tishrei.
C. Weeks [TABLES]
Each shavua - uwbc - week reminds of the process of creation. There are various correspondences with
each day of the week.
1. Rishon - Sunday
Kindness is associated with Sunday, the first day of the week. The planetary ruler of the first hour of the
day is the Sun from which the Romans gave it the name.
Who is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in
darkness, and hath no light? let him trust in the name of the LORD, and stay upon his G-d.
(Isaiah 50:10)
Ravin bar R. Adda said in the name of R. Isaac: He who regularly attends a house of prayer, but fails to
come one day–the Holy One, blessed be He, inquires about him, saying, “Who is among you that feareth
the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant? Yet now walketh off in darkness and hath no light?” If
[he walked off in darkness away from the house of prayer] for a religious purpose, he will continue to
have light; if for a secular purpose, he will have no light.[196]
2. Sheni - Monday
Judgment associates with Monday. On Mondays and Thursdays, Hashem holds back some of the good
light so that we may learn to return to him. In order to make up for this light, we recite the Torah portion
in shul on those days to bring the light of G-d down through learning. In addition, Mondays and
Thursdays are chosen for self-appointed fasts to return to G-d.
3. Shlishi - Tuesday
G-d blessed Tuesday twice in the creation story. Beauty and splendor associate with Tuesday. The
energy of the day facilitates torah learning and knowing truth.
4. Revaee - Wednesday
Wednesday associates with the upper prophecy of Moses. The energy of the day facilitates victory in
undertakings and the joy of success, which is required to experience prophecy. Wednesday evenings are
particularly suited for meditation for at this time the upper prophecy descends to the lower prophecy in
our world.
5. Hamishi - Thursday
Thursday associates with the lower prophecy of Aaron the priest. This manifestation of prophecy is in
life lessons and service to Hashem. The energy of the day is particularly suited to remind us of the need
to show gratitude to Hashem and others in our life.
6. Sheshe - Friday
Righteousness associates with Friday. The energy facilitates preparation for Shabbat. Towards the end of
Friday, Hashem grants an extra energy to finish the work of the week.
7. Shabbat - Saturday
Observing the Shabbas is one of the keys to achieving closeness to Hashem. This is the day when
Hashem releases an extra portion of blessing stored in Malchuts for our world. This is similar to the extra
portion of manna that the Israelites had for Shabbas while wandering in the Wilderness. We call the extra
portion released from Malchuts, the Shechinah that is the presence of G-d.[197]
● Whoever is careful with Shabbas observance will be forgiven for all his sins even idolatry.
● Respecting the Shabbas is greater than fasting a thousand days.
● If the children of Israel would observe one Shabbas properly, the Moshiach would immediately
come.
● If your children accept the observance of the Shabbas, they will merit entering the land of Israel.
● Whoever takes pleasure in the enjoyment of the Shabbas will be granted all of his heart’s desires.
● Observing the Shabbas is equal to fulfilling all the mitzvoth of the Torah.
● Proper Observance of one Shabbas is equivalent to having observed all the Shabbatoth since
creation.
There are 39 types of work prohibited on Shabbat. These are based on the work that was done in setting
up the tabernacle. The tabernacle or Mishkan was a moving sanctuary that could be set up with tent walls
and other holy articles. The original concepts are interpreted in stricter ways today.[198]
Bleaching – Mlaban – }blm Shaking or cleaning visible Hanging up clothing to Barely visible dust
[Freeing material from unwanted dust from dark colored dry may lead people to may be removed
dirt, stains, dust, etc.] clothing, soaking clothing, think it was washed on from light-colored
wringing out wet clothing, Shabbath. clothing, leather
scrubbing clothing. surfaces may be
washed with water
without scraping,
wet mud may be
removed with a
knife.
Combing – Mnapatz – {pnm Raking wool, flax, cotton,
[Untangling clumps of rawetc.
material into separate strands.]
Dyeing – Tzoväah – ubwx Painting, dyeing, coloring Food may be
[Changing or reinforcing color.] with crayons, using oil- colored.
based make-up.
Spinning – Toveh – hwwf Using a spinning wheel or
[Twisting a strand of fiber into loom.
thread.]
Threading Loom – Masech –
]sym
[Tying the threads from the front
to the back roller.]
D. Seasons
The Earth is referred to by four names in the liturgy.[199] During the spring, the earth is Eretz from the
word Ratz that means movement or running. During the springtime, the earth is busy replenishing life. In
the summer, the earth is called Tevel, which comes from the Hebrew word for spices and taste. In the
summer, the earth enriches vegetation with the flavor of spices. In the fall, the earth is called Adamah,
which means soil. Adam was created in the fall at Rosh Hashanah. In the fall, the earth dries up and soil
clumps together with decaying vegetation. In the winter, the earth is Arak that means empty since the
earth lies barren at this time.[200]
So, wither the leaves of the past generation to produce the flowers of the next generation[201]
E. Aging
Old age does not take well to negative or unhappy thoughts. One should focus on the positive, see the
good in what makes them happy, for joy is the source of their life. Recall the exciting and happy thoughts
in life during conversation and leave the sadder subjects for conversations with younger folks.
[193] The mirrors represent the reflection of the souls in each other since they were all of the same source
root.
[194] Likutey Moharan 17:5 vol. 3, page 45 also Footnote 80. Giving charity to root souls encompasses
other souls.
[195] The Book of Our Heritage, Feldheim Publishers, page 327.
[196] Berachos 6b.
[197] The 39 Avoth Melacha of Shabbath.
[198] a- fâr, fäte; i- jovîal; o- nöte
[199] Me’am Loez. Genesis. Page 70.
[200] The month of Heshvan ~ November has the sign of Akrav which is the Scorpio. The similarity of
spelling with Arak signifies that scorpions are often found in the barren desert.
[201] On helping Orchids to flower, April 19, 1997
Many details of Torah law were passed orally from the time of Moses. As new circumstances arose, the
law was applied in new ways. The laws of the written Torah are called D’raissa and those passed orally
are called Torah D’rabbanan.
There are many techniques in expounding the Written Torah with the Oral Torah. Many of the
derivations are read into the text in ways that may not be significant. This is a creative manner as it is
taught, the law is not in heaven that you should go up and seek it there, but man decrees and G-d fulfills.
Truth evolves even absolute truth. This is the nature of Talmud. Right and wrong can change over time
with interpretation. Absolute truth changes accordingly.
In observance, we strive to be the best we can be and follow the axiom ‘Less guilt, more joy.’[94]
A. Midrash
The Midrash is a commentary on the Bible and part of the Oral Law. The Midrash is rich in lessons and
reveals the endless depth of meaning in Torah.
It is important that we not become depressed in daily sufferings. We should always remember the
teaching of Akiba. R. Akiba said:
He deals strictly with both, even to the great deep. He deals strictly with the righteous, calling them to
account for the few wrongs which they commit in this world, in order to lavish bliss upon and give them
a goodly reward in the world to come; He grants ease to the wicked and rewards them for the few good
deeds which they have performed in this world in order to punish them in the future world.[95]
Why do the wicked prosper in this world, so that they may be destroyed forever. Similarly, the righteous
suffer in order that they may live forever in the world to come.
B. Mishnah
1. Perkei Avots
Avos 4:15 Rabbi Matya ben Harash said, “Be the first to greet every man; and be a tail amongst lions and
be not a head to foxes.”
The Midrash on the Book of Samuel says: “Whereas the lion habitually raises his tail above his head, the
fox lowers his head below his tail. And so it is with men: The gentleman respects his inferiors and
discerns in them good qualities, whereas the lowbred despises and humiliates his superiors in honor and
rank.”[96] Ultimately the gentleman is distinguished by his temperance, by his absence of anger.
C. Talmud
Rabbi Ishmael listed thirteen principles by which the written Torah is expounded. These are principles of
logic for forming Oral Laws from the Written Law:[97]
1. Kal Vhomer – rmwjw lq If a rule applies in a lighter case, in a more serious case the rule applies.
2. Gzera Shav – hwc hrzg
3. Binyan Av – ba }ynb
4. Klal vPrat – frpw llk
5. Prat vKlal
Rabbi Lapin taught from Chulin that wherever G-d gives us a prohibition, there is something permissible,
which is similar enough to satisfy any inclination we may have. There are always permissible foods that
have similar flavors to non-kosher foods.
Here are the last words of Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai while he was with his disciples:[98]
D. Mishnah Torah
If a prophet prophesizes something bad and it doesn’t happen, it does not indicate that he is a false
prophet, but if the prophet prophesizes something good, it must come to pass or we know that he is a false
prophet. The idea here is that Hashem does not recall his good decree. May this idea drive us to
repentance and Tshuvah to G-d in the good times as well as the bad, has vshalom.
The ‘Way of G-d’ explains G-d’s cosmological interface with the world. This was my first introduction to
Kabbalah and I recommend it for everyone. The work bridges all Torah teachings with the mystical.
Some of the subjects Luzzatto covers include the existence of G-d, the purpose of creation, angels, root of
evil, destiny or providence, reincarnation, heavenly courts, influence of the stars, soul levels, dreams,
magic, miracles, and prophecy.
This work is dedicated to Midos development. It presents a ladder to holiness consisting of the following
traits:[99]
Duty
Watchfulness
Zeal
Cleanliness
Separation
Purity
Saintliness
Humility
Fear of Sin
Holiness
The Talmud lists the order differently. Rabbi Pinchas ben Ya’ir said, “Heedfulness leads to alertness,
alertness leads to cleanliness, cleanliness leads to restraint, restraint leads to purity, purity leads to
holiness, holiness leads to fear of sin, fear of sin leads to humility, humility leads to saintliness,
saintliness leads to the gift of the holy spirit.”[100]
The ten levels also represent a manner in which one purifies the Nefesh[101] or lowest soul in order to
prepare oneself for the experience of Ruach Hakodesh, the holy wind, which is the middle soul
transmitting inspiration. The highest soul or Neshamah is directly connected to G-d.
1 Of Man’s Duty Study Duty Man was created to find delight in the Lord and to bask in the
in the World radiance of his presence.
To obtain this end, we follow the commandments in this world to
merit the good light saved up for us in the world to come.[102]
“But for me, the nearness of G-d is my good”[103]
“One thing have I asked of the Lord that I will seek after, that I
may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to
behold the graciousness of the Lord.”[104]
2 Of Careful- Watchful- A person should be watchful of his conduct. He must know what
Watchfulness ness ness is truly good and bad to correctly classify his actions.[105]
He should not enter upon any course of action without first
determining its character.
Watchfulness pertains to the negative commandments.
3 Of Zeal Diligence Zeal “Depart from evil and do good.”[106]
Zeal pertains to keeping the positive commandments. “Those
who are zealous perform a commandment at the earliest possible
time.”[107]
“Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to
sleep – so shall thy poverty come as a runner and thy want as an
armed man.”[108]
4 Cleanness Clean-liness Clean-liness Do not taunt your neighbor.
Do not insult your neighbor.
Do not mislead your neighbor.
Do not slander your neighbor.
Do not hate your neighbor.
Do not nurse revenge nor swear nor lie nor act sacrilegiously
against your neighbor.
5 Abstinence Absten-tion Separation Abstaining from what is permitted brings one to holiness.
“Whoever observes a fast not prescribed by law is considered
holy.”[109] “Be ye holy”, Leviticus 19:2 means “Be ye
abstinent”[110]
6 Purity Purity Purity Perfecting ones heart and thoughts so that the evil inclination
cannot influence them.
7 Saintliness Piety Saintliness Regarding the body, to be as much help to those weighted down
with a burden. “Bearing the yoke with one’s fellow.”[111] Spare
no effort to prevent neighbor from bodily injury.
Regarding possessions, not to cause damage to public or private
property. “Let the possessions of thy neighbor be as to dear to
thee as thine own.”[112]
Regarding feelings, to actively or passively (by listening)
increase the pleasure of thy neighbor is a mitzvah under the
category of saintliness.
8 Humility Humility Humility A man should be wholly persuaded of his unworthiness to be the
recipient of praise and glory for intellectual achievements.
A man should have humility in one’s bearing, in enduring insults,
in hating to exercise authority and shunning applause, and in
honoring everyone.
In speech: “Let a man always speak gently.”[113] A person
should always speak respectfully and never disdainfully.
In walking: “Walk humbly before your G-d.”
In sitting: “Find a place among those of humble rank and not
among the great.”[114]
9 The Fear of Sin Fear of Sin Fear of Sin Refraining from sin out of regard for the glory of G-d. Sensing
the awe of G-d.
10 Holiness Holiness Holiness Cleaving to the will of G-d in all ones thoughts and actions.
“According to this program, one begins with constant study and observance, leading to scrupulous care
not to violate any religious law. The next step is constant diligence to obey every commandment, and
then to live a completely clean life, both in thought and in deed. One then reaches a level where he avoids
even permissible things when they can possibly lead to wrong, and once this is accomplished, he can
purify himself of all evil, past and present.”
“The person is then ready to live a life of piety dedicating himself to G-d far beyond the call of law, and
this leads to humility, the negation of the ego. A person can then gain such a clear perception of good that
he literally dreads sin, being totally aware of the banality of evil. He is then ready for the highest of these
ten steps, holiness, the total negation of the physical.”
“The very next level is that of Ruach Hakodesh. These ten steps thus provide a program of discipline for
the individual who wishes to attain true enlightenment.”[115]
The “Knowing Heart” is a refreshing course on the foundation of the spiritual in the physical world. The
yeshiva education places this work in the realm of philosophy and studies the Path of the Just for self-
improvement. The Way of G-d provokes the questioning mind, the Path of the Just sets the way of life
and the Knowing Heart refines ones faith.[116] Luzatto reveals new teachings here that are not revealed in
previous works. For example, on the importance of ecology:[117]
The Creator did not implant negation and deterioration in the nature of perfect creatures,
but in the nature of imperfect ones,
so that when the creatures will have perfected themselves in time to come,
they will not be subject to negation at all.
...
We speak of negation and deterioration as they apply to each species in itself.
Their inter-connection and conjunction towards the universal end, to the contrary,
is a correction for this because by virtue of it they leave the sphere of evil and are rescued from it.
...
In sum, it is in the species of nature in themselves and not in their inter-relationship that negation,
lowering, and deterioration obtain.
In their inter-relationship is rooted their perfection and escape from evil!
Luzatto here presents his view that nature working together is good, but species isolating themselves from
other species leads to evil. This is reflected in the sefirot where in their original form, they attempted to
exist independently and shattered when they became to full of the flow from Hashem. Their shattered
forms are rebuilt into the Partzufim, who transmit the energy to each other and in doing so permit the
sefirot to exist in harmony.
F. Kaplan’s Works
Kaplan’s best introductory work on kabbalah is “Inner Space.” While intended for instruction, the work
also inspires and gives the ecstatic experience of a real work of kabbalah. While Kaplan’s “Jewish
Meditation” introduces one to the subject, I recommend the work only as supplementary material. Here is
an example of one of Kaplan’s uncanny ideas in “Jewish Meditation”:
What is the real me? A hint to the answer can be found in the Hebrew word for “I,” ani - yna. It is
significant to note that if the letters of ani are rearranged, they spell the word ayn or ayin - }ya, which
denotes nothingness. This would seem to imply that the real “me” is the nothingness within me (Jewish
Meditation P.87).
Typically, the reverse spelling of a Hebrew word suggests an opposite meaning of a similar nature. For
example, the word for ‘heart’ spelled reverse means ‘owner’.
Kaplan’s other major works include Meditation and Kabbalah, Meditation and the Bible, Sefer Yetzirah,
and The Bahir Illumination. Bahir is one of the names of light in Hebrew along with Zohar, Nogah,
Kavod, ... Bahir means brilliance and the work resembles a piercing light into the soul while the Zohar is
more of a defused light. Let’s look at the first verse which contains a classic Talmudic technique for
resolving arguments:
Rabbi Nehunia ben HaKana said: One verse (Job 37:21) states, “And now they do not see light, it is
brilliant (Bahir - ryhb) in the skies . . . [round about G-d in terrible majesty].” Another verse, however,
(Psalm 18:12), states, “He made darkness His hiding place.” It is also written (Psalm 97:2), “Cloud and
gloom surround Him.” This is an apparent contradiction. A third verse comes and reconciles the two. It is
written (Psalm 139:12), “Even darkness is not dark to You. Night shines like day — light and darkness
are the same.”
The description here is validated in the meditative experience where darkness can radiate like light.
Another excellent Kaplan compilation is Rabbi Nachman’s Stories which is a compilation of the stories
told from Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Kaplan complements the stories with a full blown commentary on
the work explaining their meaning with Kabbalah and the meaning of the Kabbalah as well. Here is an
example of Kaplan’s commentary on Rabbi Nachman’s story, “The Ram and the Bull.”
The story is about a King who dreams of a Ram and a Bull that will lead to his destruction. He is an
enemy of Israel and imagines that the Ram and the Bull represent physical forms. Instead they are
actually from the mazelot - constellations and represent the month of Nissan with the ram and Iyar with
the bull. The Jews were redeemed from Egypt in Nissan and the state of Israel was established in Iyar.
The Ram also represents the 4 tzitzit since they are made from a ram’s wool. If a ram is stolen it must be
repaid with 4 times its value symbolizing the 4 tzitzit. The Bull represents the tefillin with its 5
compartments since they are formed with leather. If a bull is stolen, 5 times its value must be repaid to the
original owner. Iron or Barzel has the acrostic lzrb which can represent the 4 wives of Jacob, i.e. Bilnah,
Rebecca, Zilpa, and Leah.
Aryeh Kaplan’s Sefer Yetzirah commentary identifies Hochmah with the principle of thesis and Binah
with the principle of antithesis resulting in Daat, the principle of synthesis.[118] In Hochmah there is a
singular thought that transfers to Sefira Binah. In Binah consciousness, we analyze the thought
extensively breaking it down into multiple categories. Finally, the Daat principle takes over selecting and
combining the ideas from Binah into a synthesized solution.
G. Nachman’s Works
1. Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom - Shevachey and Sichos HaRan
“Shevachey and Sichos HaRan” translated as the “Life and Conversations of Rabbi Nachman” is also
known as Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, the wise sayings of Rebenuzal.[119]
As philosophy is the creation of the house of Esau, so Talmud is connected to the influence of Lilith.
Rabbi Nachman warned incessantly on the dangers of the study of philosophy, that it leads to depression,
which is rooted in evil. Similarly, Talmudic study in the area of halachic argument is rooted in
philosophy based on the Thirteen Principles of Reason laid out by Rabbi Ishmael and may lead to
depression.[120] The following gematria illustrates the connection:
One cultivates intellect while studying talmudic law. By mastering the tools of reason, one grows in
wisdom, but sometimes with a degree of depression.
For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
(Ecclesiastes 1:18)
Agadah, kabbalah and Mussar when mixed with talmudic study temper this effect helping one develop
the 48 qualifications by which the Torah is acquired.[121] The Talmud in its abundance includes all these
areas and is hence, 480, a ten-fold magnification of these qualifications.
Aryeh Kaplan explains in the footnote, “Lilith comes from the root Laylay-night and is associated with
dark moods and depression.[124]
2. Likutey Moharan
a) David’s praise
David says something interesting in Psalm 56:11 which Reb Nachman builds upon.
In Elohim I will praise his work, in Hashem I will praise his work.
Elohim is the name of G-d in judgment and Hashem the name of G-d in mercy here. The psalm teaches,
in both times of judgment and in mercy, we should sing praise to Hashem. Furthermore, the Shema
teaches that Hashem’s name is one. Thus, the names Elohim and Hashem are one.
dja yy wnyqla yy larcy umc
Hear O’Israel the Lord our G-d the Lord is One
How are we to understand this? The gematria of ‘One’, Echad is the same as that for ‘Love’, Ahavah.
Thus, when G-d manifests the attribute of judgment, Elohim, this is out of love and so is the manifesting
of the attribute of mercy, Hashem, out of love.
dja = 13 = hbha
Knowing all this is called complete awareness. For the essence of awareness is the union of <chasadim
(benevolence) and gevurot (severities)>. This is called Daat. In other words, he does not differentiate
between loving kindness and judgment, but blesses “Who is good and beneficent” over everything. This
is called “YHVH is one and His Name is one”[125]
b) Bones
Ezekiel writes:[126]
And their iniquities will be etched upon their bones.
There is fundamental idea that a person’s sins are etched upon his bones. Even if a person is forgiven by
G-d of his sins, there may still be traces on his bones. Reb Nachman teaches from the Baal Shem Tov,
that one needs to confess his sins in order for these traces to be removed.[127]
By means of spoken confession, however, the letters disappear from the bones into which they have been
etched and are transformed into the words of confession. For speech emanates from one’s bones, as is
written (Psalms 35:10), “All my bones will say.”[128] He tears down the negative structure and
combination, and from the letters builds Malkhut d’Kedushah.[129]
Ezekiel is later asked by G-d, “can these bones yet live?” Ezekiel responds, “Oh Lord only thou
knowest.” The Lord responds, “All these bones are the whole house of Israel and though they have lost
hope, they shall yet live and walk in the land of the living.” Our bones are identified with our inner
thoughts and deeds, which affect our hopes. There is also a teaching that in each of us there is a single
bone, etzem, which is our essence and is not destroyed and from which a newly created body is made in
the time of a resurrection. To preserve this bone is one reason that Jews do not to practice cremation.
R. Isaac bar Parnakh said: All of a man’s iniquities are engraved upon his bones.[130]
In 1922 a letter was found that is from Rebbe Nachman. The letter reads:
Very hard it was for me to descend to you my precious student to tell you that I benefited greatly from
your work and upon you I said, “My fire will burn until Messiah will come be strong and courageous. In
your work, Na Nach, Nachma, Nachman Me’Uman.
And with this I shall reveal to you a secret and it is: Full and heaped up from line to line (pay, tzaddi, pay,
tzaddi, you, hay)
And with strong service you will understand it and the sign is the 17th of Tamuz they will say that you
will not fast.
I had a copy of this letter and had put it away with some papers. Strangely, on Shabbas morning, the 17th
of Tamuz 5758, I was browsing some papers and stumbled upon the letter. When is the 17th of Tamuz not
a fast day, when it is Shabbas I thought, so the finding of this letter on this Shabbas was not by chance.
While the letter was originally sent to Rabbi Yisroel Dov-Ber Odesser Z”l of Tiberias, it is clear to me
that it has a more significant reach. Part of the key is in the song, }mwam }mjn mjn jn n, which has
gematria 137+148+98+58+50=491. This is also the gematria of }lyat. Ninety-one is the gematria of
Hashem-Adonay that is Elon the last four letters. Elon refers to the Tree of Life. The Tav transforms Elon
into a verb referring to establishing the tree. Nati Elon is founder of the Green Party in Israel. He teaches
that the essence of moshiach is to see its potential in others. “It is like a seed planted waiting to
grow.”[132]
The book provides training on improving one’s midos - character traits by learning to behave in the
image of G-d. In summary, the book presents the following associations:
Hochmah First, a person should commune with G-d in solitude in order to perfect his wisdom.
wisdom Second a person should teach others what he has learned. A person should act as a
father to all creatures showing mercy and helping them.
Binah Repentance and return to G-d. “Calling repentance to mind all the days of his life
understanding causes binah -understanding to illuminate all his days, the result being that all his
days are spent in repentance. That is, he merges himself with binah, which is
repentance, so that all the days of his life are crowned with the secret of the higher
level of repentance.”[134]
Hesed Love of G-d, which leads to love of people who are in the image of G-d. Practice
kindness Nachum Ish Gamzu’s saying, “this too is for the good.”
Gevurah Buying clothes and providing a house for one’s wife is the proper expression of
might, might and power, sweetening severity. The desires of the Yetzer Hara, bad
power, inclination, are intended for satisfaction of the wife by providing her with clothes, a
severity
house, and physical satisfaction. Afterwards one has brought gevurah to a good use
and satisfied the Yetzer Tov, good inclination. The fine clothes and house model
after the Temple. The satisfied wife brings the Shechinah, the divine presence of G-
d into the home.
Tiferets Obtained by studying Torah. This grants an understanding of the truth and provides
beauty, a countenance of beauty. “One who teaches the Torah is on the level of Tiferets.
truth When a man sits and learns for this purpose, Tiferets flows into Netzach and Hod
and he actually attains their level.”[135]
Netzah Encourage students of Torah. Scripture comes from the right and associates with
victory, Netzah.
eternity Netzah and Hod are called ‘those who adhere to it and support it.’
Hod Financially assist and physically help students of Torah. Mishnah comes from the
gratitude left and associates with hod. Talmud includes both Scripture and Mishnah.
Yesod Be careful in speech. Avoid anger.
righteousness ECC 5:6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the
angel, that it was an error: wherefore should G-d be angry at thy voice, and destroy
the work of thine hands?
Malchuts Apply ones wealth for the sake of Heaven. Behave humbly.
kingship
Moshe Cordovero revealed that each sefira has a leaning. Even the sefirot along the central trunk lean to
either the left or the right and this leaning can be corrected. Cordovero teaches that we must strive to
bring all the sefirot to lean to the right side.
Binah Left
Hesed Right
Gevurah Left
Tiferet Right
Netzah Right
Hod Left
Yesod Left
Malchut Left
Sefirot that lean to the left have emotions that are easily applied in negative, destructive manners. It is our
duty to find the positive in these sefirot and harness the emotions in service to Hashem. Moshe Cordovero
in the following paragraphs describes this process.
a) Binah
How does man train himself in the quality of binah - understanding. He returns in complete repentance,
for there is nothing like her, because she repairs all flaws - \gp. And just as binah sweetens all severities
and neutralizes their bitterness, one should repent and rectify all flaws. A person who calls repentance to
mind all the days of this life causes binah to illuminate all his days, the result being that all his days are
spent in repentance. That is, he merges himself with binah, which is repentance, so that all the days of his
life are crowned with the secret of the higher level of repentance.
Note that all existence is rooted in repentance, according to the secret of the Jubilee. In addition, the root
of the external forces — expounded in the mystical teachings as the secret of the River Dinur — is also
rooted therein and flows therefrom. (However, the River Dinur itself is included in Holiness, according to
the mystical teachings regarding the severities.) This is called ‘the outflow of Divine Anger.’ But by
means of the mystical teaching regarding the verse, “G-d smelled the pleasing scent of the sacrifices...”
(Gen8:21), that ‘outflow’ returns to its source, the severities become sweetened, the anger ceases, and “G-
d refrains from the evil...” (Ex32:14). Likewise, by means of the mystery of repentance, say that
repentance benefits only the aspects of holiness in man. For his evil aspects are rectified as well, just as
the severities are sweetened by this attribute.
Know that Kayin himself was evil, and he derived from evil, yet he was told, “If you do good, will you
not be uplifted...?” (Genesis 4:7), meaning, “Do not think that, because you derive from evil, you have no
hope. This is false. For ‘if you do good,’ anchoring yourself firmly in the good implanted there, via the
root of your soul, and do yourself good.” For everything bitter has a sweet Supernal root, as the mystical
teachings explain. Thus, a person’s evil actions may be turned into good, and his deliberate transgressions
may be turned into merits. For when one returns in complete repentance, these selfsame evil deeds from
the ‘Left Side,’ which were accusers enter the higher worlds and become rooted in holiness there,
transforming themselves into good rather than becoming nullified. This is what G-d told Kayin regarding
his own self-betterment.
Thus, had Kayin repented, thereby becoming rectified, then the state of Adam’s sin—in which Kayin was
conceived (the name Kayin deriving from the phrase "kina demisavuta", meaning ‘contaminated
nest’)—would have been to his credit, according to the mystical interpretation of the concept of ‘the Son
brings Merit to His Father.’ However, Kayin did not desire to repent, and therefore the entire Left Side
derives from there, but all its branches will eventually become sweetened, returning to perfection. The
reason for this is exactly as we have explained—a person who caused evil to become rooted in himself
can sweeten it and restore it to good.
Therefore, when a person purifies his evil inclination and transforms it into good, it becomes rooted in
holiness. This is the elevated level of repentance that a person who wishes to conduct himself in this
manner should contemplate every day, and he should also repent in some way, so that all his days will be
spent in repentance.[136]
Understanding is symbolized by motherhood here. A mother corrects her child, sweetens the judgment,
nullifies the bitterness, and helps the child fix any flaws.
b) Hesed
Cordovero explains that hesed can only be achieved by placing the love of God before all other loves:
How should a person train himself in the attribute of hesed (kindness)? The main way to enter into the
secret of hesed is to love G-d so absolutely that one will never forsake His service for any reason; for,
compared with the love of God, Blessed Be He, no other love has any worth. Therefore, he should first
attend to the requirements of his Divine service; then, the remainder of his time may be used for other
needs.[137]
The wants of ones own family may distract from an opportunity for hesed. Combine hesed with the
family activity and all will be blessed from Hashem.
If one experiences a difficult event, has vshalom, it is also for the good.[138] This is a binding of Malchuts
and hesed. Cordovero presents eight principles of mastering hesed. As they are between man and man
they are between man and G-d. A person who loves G-d loves man.
One Providing the necessities of a child’s sustenance from birth. This is the
Tiferets and Binah birth of Tiferet from Binah. An easy birth leans the child to the right and
Tiferet leans to the right. A rigorous birth leans Tiferet to the left descent
of Binah.
Two Circumcising the child. “One should pursue all those who cause the
Yesod foreskin to grow on Yesod, bringing them back in repentance in such a
way that, by circumcising the foreskins of their hearts, he renders the
Supernal Tzaddik (G-d’s reflection to us) without a foreskin.
Three Visiting the sick and healing them. The Shechinah is love sick with desire
Malchuts and Tiferet for Tiferets. Tiferets in the world to come is love sick for Malchuts, the
Shechinah in this world. As one treats ill people well one must also treat
Malchuts and Tiferets well who are saddened by their isolation from each
other. Tzedakah, tikkun, holiness, blessings, Torah practice and study heal
the union of Malchuts and Tiferets above.
Four Giving charity to the poor. The hqdx for G-d is to say amen 90 times a
Binah and Tiferet day, the Kedushah 4 times a day, 100 blessings a day, and to read from the
Malchuts and Yesod 5 books of Torah each day.[139] For Tiferets we must draw down from
Malchuts and Tiferet Binah a supernal sheaf for it says, “we must leave them for the poor and
the stranger”, and Tiferet is as stranger to Malchut below. For Malchuts,
we should draw down tzedakah (maser ani – the tithe to the poor) from
Tiferets and this is given to Yesod, who is called poor, which raises
Malchut. If one binds Malchut to Tiferet, he gives the tithe to the stranger.
Five Offering hospitality to strangers. This is to give Tiferet and Yesod a guest
Tiferets and Malchuts house to rest which is Malchuts. For Tiferets and Yesod are in exile. They
Yesod and Malchuts are searching for what they have lost, the Shechinah. Fixing times for
Torah study unifies Tiferets and Malchuts.
Six Attending to the dead. Clothing the dead in white is cleansing the body of
Keter and Malchuts- sin which elevates the sefirot one by one, limb by limb raising them to the
Hesed level of Eden on high which is Hochmah of keter. The upper Eden is in
tiferets so Cordovero is referring to even higher aspect of Eden. This is a
mitzvah of faith.
Seven Right. Making peace between peers from Hochmah to Binah, from Hesed
to Gevurah, or from Netzah to Hod.
Eight Left. Similarly making peace between peers from Binah to Hochmah, from
Gevurah to Hesed, or from Hod to Netzah.
Sometimes I am certain that all of the sefirot really exist for the sake of Malchuts (reuniting the
Shechinah) and Binah (repentance). In the same way man exists for the sake of women.
c) Malchut
A man should exile himself, wandering from place to place for the sake of Heaven, thereby becoming a
vehicle for the exiled Shechinah. He should think to himself: “Behold, I am in exile, but I have all my
implements with me. But what about the honor of the Supreme One, for the Shechinah is exiled without
any implements, for they have gotten lost as a result of the exile?” For this reason, he should manage with
as little as possible – as the verse states: “make yourself implements for exile (Yechezkel 12:3) – and let
the exile humble his heart, while he binds himself to Torah. Then the Shechinah will be with him.
He should also impose an ‘expulsion order’ upon himself, always banishing himself from the comforts of
home, just as Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his comrades banished themselves to toil in Torah. Better
still, he should weary his legs by trudging from place to place without horse or wagon. Concerning such a
person, it is stated: “...his hope shevaro - wrbc is with the Lord, his G-d” (Psalm 146:5), deriving from the
word shevar - rbc, meaning ‘breaking,’ for he breaks his body for the honor of the Supreme One.
I. Yonah of Gerona
Rabbeinu Yonah is the author of Sharei Tshuvah - hbwct yruc, the Gates of Repentance:
XXVIII. The penitent is further obliged to humble himself and to undertake to conduct himself in the
manner prescribed by our Sages of blessed memory: “And be lowly of spirit before all men” (Avoth 4:10
Rabbi Levitas Ish Yavne). So doing, he will not be angered by his neighbors nor take offense at them; nor
will he take to heart all the things that he hears, overlooking injustices against himself in order to atone
for his transgressions, as Hazal have said, “If one overlooks injustices against himself, all of his sins will
be forgiven” (Rosh Hashanah 17a), G-d’s relationship with him corresponding to his relationship with
others. This concept constitutes a highly significant opening for hope, as it is said, “Let him put his mouth
in the dust; perhaps there may be hope. Let him give his cheek to him that smiteth him; let him be satiated
with shame” (Lamentations 3:29).[141]
J. Sefer Yetzirah
1. Golem
● The golem is not obligated to the commandments of Torah and thus is less qualified than a Jewish
woman to be counted in a minyan.
The practice of making a golem is the meditative exercise of drawing down a pure soul or creating a pure
soul within oneself. In order to do this one must purify himself of any impure thoughts or emotions which
is the spiritual counterpart of removing hametz on Passover from one’s possessions.
K. Zohar
The Zohar, shining, is a work of Kabbalah. The major core is a commentary on the Five Books of Moses
similar to the Midrash but instead, with an emphasis on mystical interpretations of the text. Three other
works of the Zohar describe the G-dhead, and the physical form that corresponds to the crown of
behavior of man in the image of G-d.[142] The following example text traces the meaning of the ‘beard’
of G-d from its physical form to the thirteen gates of repentance.
Note, the following translations are very difficult to follow. I will do my best to explain them.
Through thirteen springs are the fountains distributed. Four are separate but joined together, nine flow
upon the body and encircle the garden. The ornamentation begins at the gate of the ears. It descends in
beauty to the beginning of the lips; from the beginning of the ears to the beginning of the lips. There
exists a path beneath the nostrils, in order that He may seek to pass over transgression; Proverbs 19:11
“And it is his glory to pass over a transgression.”
Beneath the lips the beard goes into another beginning ...
The lips are free on every side. Blessed is he who shall become the receiver of their kisses. In that
influence stream down thirteen drops of pure balm. In this influence, all things exist and are concealed.
At that time, when the seventh month draweth nigh, those months shall be found to be thirteen (for in the
Codex, so often said to be correct, the word twelve is expunged to show it to be a year of thirteen months,
according to the number of those thirteen divisions of influence) in the supernal world, and the thirteen
gates of mercy are opened. At that time: Isaiah, 40:6 “Seek ye the Lord while He can be found.”[143]
The leap year of the Hebrew calendar includes a 2nd month of Adar called Adar Sheni. In this particular
year there are thirteen months and they afford and extra month to understand the concepts of the Idra.[144]
It is said in the ‘Book of Concealed Mystery’: That beard, the truth of all (truths), proceeds from the place
of the ears, and descends around the mouth of the Holy One; and descends and ascends covering the
place of fragrance (the cheeks); white with ornament and it descends in equilibrium and furnishes a
covering even unto the midst of the breast.
That is the beard of adornment, true and perfect, from which flow down thirteen fountains, scattering the
most precious balm of splendor.[145]
The thirteen parts of the beard are thirteen aspects in the sefira of Keter in the world of Atzilut. They
correspond to the primal ratzon, will or desire of G-d.
The “thirteen divisions of the influence in the supernal world” are of course those thirteen parts of the
beard of Macroprosopus considered in the sense of Atziloth, the archetypal world, the habitation of the
pure Sephiroth alone: “Seek ye the Lord while he may be found.”
I would like for a moment to trace the origins of this Zohar text to the prophet Micah. Moshe Cordovero
writes in his Tomer Devorah[147]:
It is proper for man to emulate his Creator, for then he will attain the secret of the Supernal Form in both
image (tzelem) and likeness (demut). For if a person’s physical form reflects the Supernal Form, yet his
actions do not, he falsifies his stature. People will say of him, “A handsome form whose deeds are ugly.”
For the essential aspect of the Supernal ‘Form’ and ‘Likeness’ is that they are the deeds of the Holy one,
Blessed Be He. Therefore, what good is it for a person to reflect the Supernal Form in physical form only
if his deeds do not imitate those of his Creator? Thus, it is proper that man’s actions imitate the Thirteen
Supernal Attributes of Mercy – the functions of the sefirah of keter – hinted at in these verses:
Who is G-d like Thee, who pardons iniquity and forgives the transgression of the remnant of His
heritage? He does not maintain His anger forever, for He delights in kindness. He will again show us
compassion, He will vanquish our iniquities, and Thou will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.
Show faithfulness to Yaakov, kindness to Avraham, which You have sworn to our fathers from days of
old.
(Micah 7:18-20)
Consequently, it is proper that these Thirteen Attributes, which we will now explain, should also be found
in man.
These Thirteen Attributes reveal the absolute desire of Hashem to forgive even above wisdom
(Hochmah), understanding (Binah), and knowledge (Daat). Why is forgiveness in the highest of all
places? Because all heavenly doors are opened after a person chooses to return to G-d and G-d accepts
the repentance and forgives. How do we now that G-d will accept the repentance? Hence we learn that
forgiveness is the highest of all G-d’s desires (Keter). What are the doors that are opened? These are the
Gates of Repentance, which reveal all the heavens as we learn from Moshe Rabbeinu:
Repentance
For how shall it be known that thy people have found grace in thy sight? By going with us (Lord) we are
distinguished.
Forgiveness
And the Lord said unto Moses, I will do this thing also that thou hast spoken: for you have found grace in
my sight, and I know you by name.
O G-d, my G-d, mighty, merciful and gracious, long suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth,
keeping mercy for thousands (of generations), forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will
by no means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children’s
children unto the third and to the fourth generation.
And Moses made haste, and bowed his head toward the earth, and worshipped. And he said, if now I have
found grace in thy sight, O Lord, let my Lord, I pray thee, go among us; for it is a stubborn people; and
pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for thine inheritance.
(Exodus 33:13 - 34:7)
Furthermore, the thirteen attributes from Exodus overlap the thirteen attributes from Micah. The Tashlich
service for Rosh Hashanah contains these passages.[148] Tashlich is a service for cleansing of sins recited
before a living body of water.[149]
Daniel describes his vision of the G-dhead. This vision is the basis for the G-dhead and the River of Fire
that descends from the beard. The River of Fire that descends from absolute mercy eradicates sin above
and beyond even repentance. The River of Fire reveals the sovereignty of G-d’s mercy to purge sin from
the repentant.
I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as
snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as
burning fire.
A fiery stream (Nahar DiNar) issued and came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministered
unto him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him: the judgment was set, and the books
were opened.
I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn spake: I beheld even till the beast
was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame.[150]
As concerning the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away: yet their lives were prolonged
for a season and time.
I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like a son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came
to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him.
And there was given him dominion and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages,
should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom
that which shall not be destroyed.
(Daniel 7:9-14)
And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven, shall be
given to the people of the holy ones of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all
dominions shall serve and obey him.
[94] Judaism is a communal and family oriented religion. A single Jewish person who is alone should
follow this axiom always since s/he does not have the support of a group for encouragement.
[95] Midrash Rabbah Genesis, Ch. 33. Noach .
[96] Mishnah Avot, Pinchas Kehati, Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora,
Jerusalem, Page 130.
[97] For forming realities from truth, World of Prayer, Elie Munk, Vol. 1, pp. 54-56
[98] Berachot 28B
[99] Path of the Just, Shraga Silverstein translation.
[100] Encyclopedia of Judaism, Rabbeinu Bachaya, page 274.
[101] Meditation and the Bible, Aryeh Kaplan, page 30.
[102] Torah mystical study is a means to glimpse this light while still in this world.
[103] Psalm 73:28.
[104] Psalm 27:4.
[105] In this area divination is particularly useful for getting true feedback on one’s behavior.
[106] Psalm 34:15.
[107] Pesach 4a.
[108] Proverbs 6:10.
[109] Ta’an 11a
[110] M’silat Ysharim, ch. 13.
[111] Perkei Avot 6:6, Quoted in M’silat Ysharim 19.
[112] Ibid 2.12.
[113] Yoma 86a
[114] M’silat Ysharim 22, Mordecai Kaplan trans. page 129.
[115] Ibid
[116] These numbers being according to the mental age in life.
[117] The Knowing Heart, Moshe Chayim Luzzatto, trans. Shraga Silverstein, pp. 199-201.
[118] Similar to the Hegelian Dialectic, see http://www.bartleby.com/65/he/Hegel-Ge.html.
[119] Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, Rabbi Nathan of Nemirov, trans. and annotated Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan,
edited by Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld, Breslov Research Institute, 1973, preface.
[120] In Kotels one often finds students suffering from depression. Halachic material in the Talmud
intrinsically may have little that is spiritually inspiring and the legal argument methods day after day in
these subjects may cause depression. Rabbi Gedahlia Meir, a talmud hocham residing in Tel Stone and
who I studied Talmud with in San Jose in 1998 acknowledged that this could be the case.
[121] Perkei Avos 6:6.
[122] Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, page 173, saying 65.
[123] Zohar 1:14b
[124] Ibid. 3:227b.
[125] Likutey Moharan #4:3,4 page 123.
[126] Ezekiel.
[127] Likutey Moharan #4 note 1, page 115.
[128] Likutey Moharan #4 note 38, page 129 states:
That is: When my bones say their confession...then Malkhut is rectified. The commentaries point out that
atzmtay (“mybones”) can also be understood as “my self,” referring to one’s aetzem (essence). “All my
bones” thus implies all of a person’s inner thoughts and deeds (radak, loc. Cit.).
[129] Likutey Moharan #4:5, page 129.
[130] Ka R. 3:1. The Book of Legends Page 345.
[131] B. Yev 102b.
[132] Nati Elon lives in Caesaria, Israel. I see within him the spark of moshiach.
[133] The Palm Tree of Devorah – Tomer Devorah, Moshe Cordovero, trans. Rabbi Moshe Miller,
Targum Press, page 48.
[134] The Palm Tree of Devorah, Moshe Cordovero, Targum Press, Chapter 4, page 78.
[135] Ibid, page 118.
[136] Ibid, pp. 78-82.
[137] The Palm Tree of Devorah, Moshe Cordovero, Targum Press, Chapter 5, page 84.
[138] Ibid, page 86.
[139] Tikkunim.
[140] IMHO this applies to a man before marriage. Hazal teach that one should remove himself to a place
of Torah learning. This is to teach to travel to live where there are more Jews involved in Torah.
[141] Gates of Repentance, Rabbeinu Yonah of Gerona, Feldheim, page 39.
[142] Genesis describes G-d walking in the Garden. Song of songs describes G-d as a young husband.
Shiur Komah describes G-d in mystical terms like the Zohar.
[143] The Kabbalah Unveiled, The Book of Concealed Mystery, pages 67-69.
[144] In fact I am writing this text on Rosh Hodesh Adar Sheni which is also the Hebrew day of my birth.
[145] The Kabbalah Unveiled, The Idra Rabba Kaddisha, the Great Sanctified Idra, page 134.
[146] Ibid. page 69.
[147] The Palm Tree of Devorah, Chapter 1.
[148] Art Scroll Siddur, page 771.
[149] A body containing fish.
[150] The horn is the shofar calling our soul back to Hashem in the trembling that proceeds a complete
tshuvah or return. The beast is the yetzer hara or evil inclination which is separated from our soul and
slain by Hashem.
XXII. Appendix
a) RaZ
6. O Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, because I know that the spirit of the holy
gods is in you, and no mystery troubles you, tell me the visions of my dream that I
have seen, and its meaning.
7. Thus were the visions of my head in my bed; I saw, and behold, a tree in the midst
of the earth, and its height was great.
8. The tree grew, and was strong, and its height reached to heaven, and it was visible
to the end of all the earth;
Numbers 17:11
11. And Moses said to Aaron, Take a censer, and put fire in it from the altar, and put
on incense, and go quickly to the congregation, and make an atonement for them; for
anger has come out from the Lord; the plague has begun.
R. Eleazar said: When the Israelites gave precedence to ‘we will do’ over ‘we will
hearken,’ a Heavenly Voice went forth and exclaimed to them, Who revealed to My
children this secret, which is employed by the Ministering Angels, as it is written,
Bless the Lord, ye angels of his. Ye mighty in strength, that fulfil his word, That
hearken unto the voice of his word: first they fulfil and then they hearken?
Followup
: Jeff,
: Up till now, have been working under the assumption that the
: Quasi Sefirah RaZ does not exist, while looking for proof
: that it does. However, your last couple of posts have given
: me reason to stop and think, what if it does exist?
: This would then brings up the question, if RaZ does exist, why
: is it so different from the well known Quasi Sefirah Daat? Is
: there some principle at work here that is not widely known?
: --------------
: When one considers that very little is know about how the
: Prophets actually prophesied. The idea of a hidden Quasi
: Sefirah begins to make sense. And since this knowledge was
I agree.
: --------------
b) Poem
In Reply to: Re: His Name,His Essense, and the Tzimtzum posted by zalman hakotan on April 22, 1998
at 12:24:27:
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I went back before the trees to the days of
creation. I saw the creation of the animals,
the grass and all plant life, the creation of
the Sun, Moon, and Stars in the heaven. Finally
I saw the creation of the first light and then
the Tohu and Bohu that preceded. The first light
was the first line of light that flowed into the
empty space (the place of G-d’s withdrawal in the
tzimtzum). The chaos before was the emptiness of
G-d’s withdrawal. The emptiness represented the
quality of Din, judgment or constriction.
Love the Torah, learn the Torah, dance with the Torah, dwell with the Torah ...
: I'm sorry I don't know what "level" you are referring to when evrverthing was in chains. But what I've
seen in seforim is that the 22 lettters plus the five final
mantzepach letters emenate from the gevuru elah of atik yomin called botzina d'krdinusah. In more
simple words the letters in the upper worlds aren't actually forms,
rather the forms of the letters that we see hint or meramez to the different levels and forms of shefa from
the Ain Sof to the low worlds. Therefore inorder for there
to be duality or difference in shefa it perforce requires tzimtzum. So again the question returns, how is it
possible to have even letters before the Tzimtzum. I'd like to
quote from the Tikuney Zohar inorder that we can have a clear point of referance that sheds light on this
topic, "Every sefirah has a known name... You have no
known name as You fill all the names. You are the perfection of all the names." As Hank pointed out
earlier there is no name for Hashem that can describe his
Essence rather we give him a name according to how we percieve Him, but when we call him by that
name we are not calling that attribute rather Him Himself.
But it still remains unclear how there was an existence of letters or names before the tzimtzum as I wrote
earlier.
Shalom
been up and down the tree, all around mitzvot glow to keep
seen angels high above, the water fall between
looked down at the throne, stood before Unknown, now what is left of life
brought forth the demon AS, bound him to answer true, but what is left to know
traveled to the past, witnessed the creation, saw the first light
to slip further and further away knowing all along the truth,
so Hashem spoke to Job and put him in his place, G-d save us from this fate
one day we will see how the 7th beggar without feet
heals the prince and princess with our dancing
d) Yetzirah Plane
In Reply to: Re: Yetzirah plane posted by Jeff Spiegel on May 20, 1997 at 02:53:47:
: This plane is filled with immense angels. You will have no possibility of
: "manipulating" this plane. These angels can do
: with you as they like so it is best to behave. In
: order to reach the world of Yetzirah, one must
: have already achieve a high degree of humble
: perfection and would not be interested in
: "manipulation" at that level. As far as the
: sights, Yetzirah parallels our world in activities.
: The angels are busy in constructing palaces as
: we are in buildings. There are seven palaces in this
: world:
an angel . Some of
these souls were once from our world, others are of angelic source.
: b) Shemai Hashamayim (Water above the Waters -> Nehar Di-nur)
: In this heaven new angels are born each day to utter praises to Hashem. They are born from the spring
of fire each morning.
They first dip their hands into the fiery waters and bring a taste to their mouths. Then they sing the holy
Kadosh to Hashem and
praises from sunrise to sunset.
: c) Zevul (Habitation -> prince) lwbz
: This heaven is the place of the "prince". He is surrounded by his ministering angels. He is called
Meattah for he is from G-d.
This heaven may be the residence of Zer Anpin in the world of Yetzirah.
: d) Araphel (Fog or mist -> Torah) lpru
: This is like the morning mists and clouds that cover mountain tops. Moshe’s tent was said to be
enclosed in araphel when the
Shechinah dwelled within. It represents Mt. Sinai and the place of the giving of the Torah.
: e) Shehakim (Heavens) syqjc
: The rebuilt Jerusalem is prepared in this heaven. The Temple, Table, Ark, Menorah and all the utensils
are here.
: f) Mahon -> Aravot
: It is five hundred year journey from Shehakim to Mahon. In the midst are the storehouses of snow and
hail as well as the
rewards for the righteous and punishments for the wicked. Five hundred years further is the Aravot whose
merkavah is called
Av bu which means cloud. There are some souls yet to be born.
: g) Throne of Glory
: This is the heaven of the Throne of G-d.
: The descent from the heaven of the ‘Throne of Glory’ leads to the place of the Merkavah or the ‘Throne
of G-d’. Beneath
the throne souls await their entry into our world.
:
: There are angelic guards for each of these
: palaces that will turn one away unless key
: answers are known.
e) Colors
In Reply to: Tree Of Life posted by Jonathan Blair on May 16, 1997 at 14:33:17:
Above it is the Crown. This is the light that crowns the desires of the mind and illuminates the paths of
the imagination,
enhancing the radiance (zohar) of the vision. This light has no end, and it cannot be fathomed. From the
glory (Kavod) of its
perfection comes desire, blessing, peace, life (chaim), and all good (tov) to those who keep the way of its
unification.
Why is the light of Keter called a blinding invisible light? Blinding, since no objects can be seen in this
place. Invisible since the
light does this without being seen. Light, since the vision is clear.
The color of wisdom includes all colors for
wisdom includes all knowledge in its synthesis.
Yellow is associated with illumination and
green with fertility which together represent the
understanding of Binah with the fertility of
the mother partzuf. White and silver are
traditional associations with kindness and red
and gold for judgement. With the sefirah of
splendor is the illumination of the truth, i.e.
Yellow, and mysteries of Torah, i.e. violet.
: I have come across different Kabbalistic Tree Of Life's, with different colour arrangements eg. those
which appear in
traditional plain Queen scale colours, those which appear speckled, and those with very different colour
arrangements eg.
"School Of The Soul by Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi . Could you please explain to me their purpose, and use,
or failing this point
me at literature that does explains this?
f) Hashmal
Re: Hashmal
In Reply to: Hashmal posted by Gerard Zonus on May 15, 1997 at 02:28:47:
: Shalom,
: Is there still in Israel an hermetic tradition whose goal is the universal medecine needed for spiritual and
physical regeneration
: Gérard Zonus
: [email protected]
g) Lag Ba Omer
describe the process that the soul goes through before it is born
into our world and after death when it returns to God. Atzulut
the highest world contains the Ten Sefirot and the word Atzulut
is from the Hebrew, Etzel which means 'adjacent'. I think learning
Hebrew is important to Kabbalah study since much of the mysticism is
based on the Hebrew alphabet, i.e. aleph - bet.
On Lab Ba Omer Rabbi Akiva’s students died of a terrible plague. The plague was attributed to the
conflicting opinions the students held towards one another. Some thought that Bar Kochbah was the
Messiah. They differed on how to deal with the Romans. The lack of unity led to the plague.[399]
2. Breslov Discussions
perfect but that his challenges are on a much higher level like
Moshe Rabenu instead.
So what is the meaning and source of the concept "True Tzaddik"? In
Israel I visited the tomb of the Arizal and was quite awed by feeling
at the graveside. But I also was awed at the tombs of Shimon HaTzadik Z"l
in Jerusalem, Rachel Z"l wife of Akiva, Jonaton ben Uziel Z"l, Rabbi Meir
Baal HaNess Z"l, Yosef Karo Z"l, David HaMelech Z"l. What would make
the Arizal the "True Tzaddik" before Reb Nachman?
You have described a line of light that passes through only one person
in some generations. This is an interesting idea though why can there
be only one. If this is the same as the potential Moshiach? Why
do Breslov stop with Reb Nachman as the True Tzadik, instead of
believing there may be a True Tzadik in a future generation?
> There are many Tzaddikim in the world, yet there is one
> proto-typical Tzaddik who "breaks ground" allowing all
> Tzaddikim to function, paving the way for Mashiach.
> This is Rebbe Nachman. Some explain that Rebbe Nachman is a
> recincarnation of the Arizal.
I guess I still have difficulty with the idea of a single True Tzadik.
I am not aware of any traditional kabbalistic Torah teachings that
say there is such a single person. There is much spoken on the idea
of a potential Moshiach in each generation. Maybe the True Tzadik is
more of the Moshiach ben Yosef that may be born in a generation and this
is why there is only one. Is that what you mean?
The idea of a spiritual leader of all Tzadikim of a
generation is quite reasonable, though I would think he would be amongst
the living of the generation.
> So, although no one would say that Rebbe Nachman was Mashiach,
> for us (not just Breslover Chasidim), on our level, he is
> a source of advice, guidance, and helps us to get plugged into
> the flow of Torah down to this world, as Mashiach will do when
> he comes, speedily in our days!
His teachings and recorded writings definitely leave me with this
feeling. When you say a "source of advice, guidance", do you mean
from his teachings or is there a personal attachment that you feel and
an inspiration from his will that you still sense in the land of the
living.
Posted by Benyamin Pilant on January 30, 1998 at 00:09:54:
In Reply to: Re: Nachal Novea Makor Hochmah posted by Jeff Spiegel on January 29, 1998 at 21:53:51:
This is not the place to go into any depth, but as far as a Kabalistic
reference for Torah coming through Adam Kadmon / Mashiach, this is
the aspect of the Histashelut of the "Kav" through each one
of the Sefirot in turn, but first coming through Keter = Adam Kadmon
3. Pluto
I believe this would differ from the Jewish mystical perspective. The idea is that G-d's first thought is
Adam Kadmon, the primordial man. Each of us represents a spark of this idea. Each of us is unique in our
place on the body. Each place is unique with either a masculine tone or feminine tone to its function.
At the end of times G-d will make a new world wherein will be the resurection of the dead. Each of our
souls will have its true body. Each of us will either be male or female in our true form. Hence our identity
body and soul is male or female. Jeff Spiegel
(Answer)
it is stated in the book that our souls are equally male and female, as is that which is called God. God is
the origin of all things, obviously. Thus the origin of male and female. Thus each of our souls is
simultaneously male and female... that which you site is simply another version of patriarchal
thinking..man first jeffrey
(Addition)
In Hebrew we call G-d's essence Ayn Sof which is beyond male and female.
The seferot or Tree of Life containing pillers of male character, female character and a central piller
reveal G-d's hightest image that we can know is equally male and female as you have pointed out to me.
We are created in the image of G-d so our soul contains both male and female aspects; the sefirot
manifest in each of us reflecting the same image. Still we have a body which is not equally male and
female. In Judaism the body is also an aspect of the soul, the Nefesh (body spirit) is the lowest level of
the soul. The body is part of the soul's identity.
The concept of being male combined with male and female qualities or female combined with female and
male qualities better matches the essence of who we are. This is also a reflection of the image of G-d
where each sefira whether male or female has an aspect of each of the other sefirot within.
-------------------------
Getting back to your book: Your concept of a composite chart from Pluto Volume II helped me
understand the dynamics of a couples direction together. Previously I had only looked at synastry for
understanding.
Is there a place where you describe the soul affects of Pluto's place in the other party's chart (constellation
and house)? Is this in Volume I which I haven't purchased yet? Currently I only see a description of the
composite Pluto's connection. Jeff Spiegel
4. Greek Qabalah
Dear Jeff,
Nice to hear from you. I agree 100% with everything you say. My book in no
way detracts from the glories of Hebrew Qabalah or its authenticity or
value, and please do not think that is what I intend. That would be like
saying Christianity means any less because it derives from Judaism. It only
enriches Hebrew Qabalah even more to discover new depths in its historical
origins and cultural sources, and my intention was only to make more people
aware of those depths. I am pleased that you found the book interesting
historically, and thank you very much for reading it.
Best regards,
Kieren Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Spiegel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 March 2001 15:14
To: ISL HKG HK Barry Kieren
Subject: The Greek Qabalah
Kieren,
While fasting on the 17th of Tamuz, I ascended in a vision to the higher worlds. I was seeking Rabbi
Nachman to ask him some questions. After passing Malchuts, Yesod, and Tiferets, I was stuck at the
gates of Daat which I did not know how to enter. Eventually I saw Binah and Hochmah embrace like a
mother and father and I was placed at the base of Keter. There I made it my will to find Rabbi Nachman.
I ascended to the worlds above Atzilut, passing through MH - hm - 45, BN - }b - 52, SaG - gs - 63, and
arriving at AV - bu - 72.[400] There I beheld Rabbi Nachman who was radiant with joy to see me. I asked
him what he was doing way up here. He told me if I continued studying his teachings I would understand.
The next day I am having dinner with a friend who has a letter from your settlement on his table. I
noticed the name of your settlement contains the phrase Mekor Chochma (source of wisdom).
That night I’m reading at home the following: “Havayah expanded with Yods, adding up to 72 (AV)
motivates the union of Hochmah - Wisdom (Father) and Binah - Understanding (Mother), through the
Neshamah of the Neshamah of the saint. It is associated with Hochmah - Wisdom.”[401] Now I know how
I ascended through Daat. The saint is Rabbi Nachman of Breslov who lives through his Chaya[402] even
in this world and is supporting the completion of Nachal Novea Mekor Chochma in the world of AV
which is the source of the sefira of Hochmah in the worlds above Atzulut.
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov says that we should say out every little concern we have to G-d, no matter
how small. Tell him all our problems. G-d loves us more than anyone else in the whole world loves us.
And he is more interested in hearing any little thing from us than anyone else. Some say, "How can I
bother Hashem with this small problem?" The answer is we are not bothering Him. He wants to be
bothered! This is the most powerful way to get close to Hashem.
In meditation we learn to act out what we are seeing or doing, to let the body become part of the
visualization deepens the experience. This may be by letting the body dance if it feels like dancing or
express itself with sign language. I will tell you it is possible for every person to get close to Hashem
even while we are still in the land of the living, Bless Hashem.
There are many gateways, but study of authentic texts is essential. In your case, I recommend the Torah,
Prophets, and Writings. Accompany this with walks in nature and conversations with G-d daily.
Finally meditate on questions that have arisen in your mind from the Bible and let the Ribono Shel Olam,
the Revered of the World teach you the answers with your signing.
One principle source text for identifying the attributes associated with the key names of G-d is found in
Exodus Midrash Rabbah 3:6:
6. AND G-D SAID UNTO MOSES (Exodus 3:14): R. Abba b. Mammel said: G-d said to Moses: ‘Thou
wishest to know My name. Well, I am called according to My work; sometimes I am called “Almighty G-
d”, “Lord of Hosts”, “G-d”, “Lord”. When I am judging created beings, I am called “G-d” (Elohim), and
when I am waging war against the wicked, I am called “El Shadai” (Almighty G-d), and when I am
merciful towards My world, I am called “Adonai”, for “Adonai” refers to the Attribute of Mercy, as it is
said: The Lord, the Lord (Adonai, Adonai), G-d, merciful and gracious. Hence I am that I am in virtue of
My deeds.’ R. Isaac said: G-d said to Moses: ‘Tell them that I am now what I always was and always will
be’; for this reason is the word eheyeh written three times. Another explanation of I AM THAT I AM is
offered by R. Jacob b. Abina in the name of R. Huna of Sepphoris: G-d said to Moses: ‘Tell them that I
will be with them in this servitude, and in servitude will they always continue, but I will be with them!’
Whereupon Moses said to G-d: ‘Shall I tell them this? Is not this sufficient for the hour the evil thereof?’
G-d replied: ‘NO: THUS SHALT THOU SAY UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL: “I AM HATH
SENT ME UNTO YOU.” To thee only do I reveal this but not to them.’ Another interpretation of I AM.
Elohim adir (mighty), shofet (judger), dayyan (judge), chazak (strong), kabir, koach (powerful)
ish miylchamah (man of war), gibor (courageous), poked avon (exacts sin),
meshalem gemul (repays in kind)
Hashem norah (awesome), noseh avon (carrier of sin), over al pesha (overlooker of transgression)
emet (truth), marom (on high), ram (exalted), notzar chesed (creator of compassion),
shochen ad (perpetual dweller) kadosh (holy).
The name may be composed of the tetragrammaton three times or contain the initials of the twelve tribes
of Israel.
This is one of the most obscure names of G-d.[410] Rashi comments that ‘this name was not given over to
us’.[411] Hence, the derivation of the name is not well known. The name of Moses’s mother Yocheved -
dbkwy has the gematria of 42. She is considered the mother of 600,000 souls, suggesting the name is
related to creation.[412] The gematria for mother - ama is also 42. Other Kabbalists believed the name was
composed from the first 42 letters of the Bible with each portion bearing the “magical potency” of the
entirety.[413]
The 42 Letter Name is the force behind the mitzvah for a man to marry and have children.
“Thou shalt die” in this world “and not live” in the world-to-come.
When Hezekiah asked him, “Why is the punishment so severe?” Isaiah replied,
“Because you did not try to have children.” Hezekiah replied,
“because it was shown to me by the holy spirit that children issuing from me
will not be worthy.” Isaiah replied,
“What have you to do with the secrets of the Holy One?
What you have been commanded, you should have done,
and let G-d do what He pleases.”
(Ber 10a. - Book of Legends 632:196)
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov taught that the secret of the 42-letter name is revealed in Nachman’s fifth
story, “The King Who Could Not Have Children, the Queen, the Daughter, and the Prince of Gems.”[414]
In this story, the King asks the Jews of his kingdom to pray on his behalf that he may have a child. The
Jews reply to the King that he will need the prayer of a Tzaddik to accomplish this. They find a tzaddik
who the king speaks to and the tzaddik agrees to pray on the kings behalf for the sake of the Jews in the
Kingdom...
11 Netzah in Gevurah c
12 Hod in Gevurah f
13 Yesod in Gevurah }
14 Malchut in Gevurah }fc urq
15 Hesed in Tiferet n
16 Gevurah in Tiferet g
17 Tiferet in Tiferet d
18 Netzah in Tiferet y
19 Hod in Tiferet k
20 Yesod in Tiferet c
21 Malchut in Tiferet cky dgn
22 Hesed in Netzah k
23 gevurah in netzah f
24 Tiferet in Netzah r
25 Netzah in Netzah x
26 Hod in Netzah t
27 Yesod in Netzah g
28 Malchut in Netzah gtx rfk
29 Hesed in Hod j
30 Gevurah in Hod q
31 Tiferet in Hod d
32 Netzah in Hod f
33 Hod in Hod n
34 Yesod in Hod u
35 Malchuts in Hod unf dqj
36 Hesed in Yesod y Friday
37 Gevurah in Yesod g
38 Tiferet in Yesod l
39 Netzah in Yesod p
40 Hod in Yesod z
41 Yesod in Yesod k
The name is associated with the 7 days of the week, 6 letters for each day.[415] The letters on each line
correspond with the sefirot Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzah, Hod, and Yesod respectively with the whole
line corresponding to Malchut.[416] The line for Shabbat is:
tyx wqc
The letter vav is Tiferet in Malchuts. The tzaddik is in the place of Netzah in Malchuts.[417] Each line
corresponds to a 1000 years of creation. The last line refers to the last 1000 years of creation. Each 1000
years is also associated with a sefira and the last 1000 years for the age of moshiach that is kingship and
Malchuts.
The 42 Letter Name is associated with the 7 days of creation. The ‘workings of creation’ - Ma’aseh
Bereshis begins with the letters Mem Bet in Hebrew. The gematria value of Mem Bet - bm is 42. Above I
describe a vision of creation associated with the name hw la. The gematria value of this name is also
5+6+30+1 = 42. Since the name begins with Aleph - a, the first Hebrew letter and ends with Tav - t, the
last Hebrew letter, we know that all creation is contained within this Name.[418]
The first seven words in Genesis comprise 28 letters.[419] There is a teaching that the first 42 letters of the
bible contain the Forty Two Letter Name of G-d: [420]
42-letter name of God. But more than that, Bachya claimed, there lay within its compass
the necessary information for calculating the unfolding of the "days and seasons,"
starting with the moment of the creation of the sun and moon and ever after, according
to the ancient tradition that "...the luminaries were created on the fourth day,
and by them we count the years of the world." Tam did not commit the details
of this calculation to writing, however.
Two centuries later, Rabbenu Bachya did so, by describing in one of his books
what he called "the date which is the true starting point of all calculations
of the astronomers" (hence the date to be used for "prophetic" calculations
as well.) He explained:
"...if the eyes of your heart will be illumined, you will find this date encoded
in the text, such that between each of its numbers lies as well 42 letters. The wise
will understand that this is not by chance, but a clear sign involving the very birth
of the world."
There are 42 places where Israel camped on their journey from Egypt to Israel. These rest stops represent
a ladder of cleansing within the context of the 42 Letter Name of G-d. There are 42 days between the end
of Passover and Shavuot.
Some consider that the name derives from the initial letters of Nehunia ben Hakanah’s “Anah B’Coach”
sung before L’chai Dodi. The Hai Gaon says that each of the individual six letter names is significant in
its own right. The fifth has the gematria 241 equating to the angel Gzrel.[421] “Speaking this Name in its
entirety counteracts an evil decree issued against one in Heaven.”[422]
The 42 Letter Name begins with Av - ba – Father, associating with the sefira of Hochmah and Partzuf
Abba. Rav in Tractate Kiddushin, 71a had the following comments on the 42 Letter Name:
That this Name is to be revealed only to a man who stands in the middle of his life, who is pious and
modest, who never gives way to anger and to drink, who is not obstinate. Whoever knows that Name and
preserves it in purity is beloved in heaven and beloved upon earth; is well considered by man and
inherits both worlds.[423]
Urbach in “The Sages” describes a papyrus, which portrayed the Divine name in a triangular
structure.[424] At the base were 12 positions for the 12 Letter Name, and then 42 positions for the 42
Letter Name and then the full 72 positions ending at top. Adjusting the rows one can see the pyramid
structure.
69 70 71 72
64 65 66 67 68
58 59 60 61 62 63
51 52 53 54 55 56 57
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Three transcriptions of the Tetragrammaton make up the bottom row, while the Forty Two Letter Name
makes up the bottom four rows and the whole structure, the Seventy Two Letter Name. The top row is the
Tetragrammaton. Because the 12 Letter Name is not a subset of the Forty Two Letter Name, the papyrus
does not explain the origin of the specific letters of these names. Since the papyrus was written in Greek,
the structure represents the influence of Greek thought on Jewish mysticism.
The Song of Moses, Az Yshir Moshe, consists of eighteen repetitions of the Tetragrammaton, the hywh
\c.[425] In Midrash Raba Genesis 15:14, G-d promised Moshe that he would save his descendants from
Egypt with this name. Hence, this song sung after the victory at the Reed Sea alludes to the Name.
This name is made up of the composition of three versus of 72 letters each in Exodus. The Shaarey Orah
brings down that these verses can also be composed into 54 names of 4 letters each. This would
correspond to the gematria of Dalet Nun - nd, the center 2 letters in the name Adonai - ynda. The first
letter of this name is Aleph corresponding to the name Ehyeh that begins with an Aleph as well. The last
letter is a Yod, which begins the name of the Tetragrammaton. Adonai is associated with the sefira
Malchuts. Malchuts is an entry point for prayer to the heavens.
6. Without Name
Ultimately Hashem is beyond all names or without Name. The Or HaMaor in Shoftim recognized:
Everything originates with G-d; therefore, He even gives existence to the four letters...
Even though we make use of the Tetragrammaton (YHVH) and speak of it as G-d’s “proper name,” it is
only meant to be “for the world” so that people would be able to call Him by some name and thus bring
His providence to bear upon them. G-d is actually above all names. I later heard this had been said in the
name of the Baal Shem Tov.[426]
Rabbi Zev Wolf of Zitamer
All names are but part of His creation as well as the attributes that we have ascribed to Him even the
Sefirot.[427]
D. Sidhartha
Trees bow down, animals serving; these are the symbols of this time.
“If you tighten the string to tight it will snap; if you leave it to loose it will not play.”
(Sidhartha’s awakening from asceticism.)
[407] Ibid
[408] Ibid
[409] Ibid
[410] See Burning Bush that does not burn
There are seven groups of six letters. The seven groups are the seven days of the week. The six letters in
each group are in the positions of the six sefirot Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet, Netzah, Hod, and Yesod. The
combination of the letter and its position reveal the aspect of the sefira that is emphasized for that day.
[411] Kiddushin 71b.
[412] Nachman’s short stories, trans. Aryeh Kaplan.
[413] Kabbalah, Charles Ponce, page 183.
[414] Rabbi Aryeh Rosenfield, Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, Tape 30.
[415] Sefer Yetzirah, Aryeh Kaplan, Ch. 4. Also Ch. 5 for mix with letters of the name of G-d for 28
paths.
[416] Nachman’s Short Stories, Aryeh Kaplan, page 126.
[417] Ibid. Reb Nachman is interpreted as assigning Moses to the letter vav and the Messiah to the
tzaddik. The name Nachman has the gematria 149 which is the same as Netzah.
[418] This is the also found in the Greek concept of from Alpha to Omega
[419] The Holy Kabbalah, Arthur Edward Waite, page 618
[420] Cracking the Bible, Jeffrey Satinover, http://www.quantgen.com/ch06.htm, search for “42 letter
name” Genesis
[421] Hebrew Amulets, Schrire
[422] http://members.aol.com/fegele/letters03.html
[423] M. Gaster, “Studies and Texts in Folklore, Magic etc., vol. I, London 1925, pp. 295 ff.
[424] Urbach, “The Sages”, page 130.
[425] The World of Prayer, Elie Munk, Vol. 1, page 85.
[426] The Light Beyond, Aryeh Kaplan, page 31.
[427] Nothing is the essence of G-d.
The 32 paths of wisdom are related to the word ‘heart’. In Hebrew, the word for heart is Läv – bl, which
has a gematria value of 32. The Torah begins with the letter Bet - b and ends with the letter Lamed - l.
These two letters, the 32 paths, the knowing heart contain the Torah. Nevertheless, the heart is directed by
the intellect - sekhel. The heart that pumps blood and affects our exuberance and joy with life is related to
the 32 paths of wisdom. The literature refers to the 32 in three different ways: the first 32 instances of the
natural name of G-d - Elohim - \yqla in the book of Genesis, the 22 letters plus 10 principle numerals
which G-d combined to create the world, and finally 32 levels of consciousness that Hashem displays in
our world.
These 32 Levels are mental attributes that operate in creating and sustaining our world. Genesis states that
G-d created man in the image of G-d. The name for G-d, here, is Elohim. This is also the name for G-d in
the 32 paths of creation at the beginning of Genesis. Since we are in the image (tzelem) of G-d, we have
an opportunity to activate our mind on each of these 32 levels:
18. Consciousness of the House of Influx (Sekhel Bet HaShefa). By probing with it, a secret mystery (raz)
and an allusion are transmitted to those who “dwell in its shadow” and bind themselves to probing its
substance from the Cause of Causes.[324]
Those who ‘dwell in the shadow’ of the Almighty are those who trust in G-d
(Psalm 91:1)
The name of G-d for Almighty is Shadai, which is associated with the sefirah of Yesod. The 18th level of
consciousness is the gematria of chai - yh. The other name of G-d associated with Yesod is El Chai. The
‘probing’ done from Yesod reveals the secret mystery (raz) and allusion (ramez).
The quasi sefira RaZ is located above Yesod and between Netzah and Hod. When Netzah and Hod join
during prophecy, the seeker can enter the gate of RaZ. The double letter connecting Yesod to Tiferets is
the letter Resh representing RaZ.[325] Similarly, the double letter representing Tiferets to Keter is the
Dalet representing Daat.
30. General Consciousness (Sekhel Kelali). It is called this because it is the means through which the
“generalizers of the heavens” collect their rules regarding the stars and constellations, forming the
theory that comprises their knowledge of the Ophan-orbits of the planets.
This is the knowledge of astrology in our world. Nevertheless, one is forbidden to worship the planets as
described in the 32nd consciousness.
3. Sanctified Consciousness (Sekhel Mekudash). This is the foundation of the Original Wisdom, and it is
called “Faithful Faith.” Its roots are AMeN. It is the father of faith, and from its power faith emerges.
Amen is found Isaiah 25:1 with the reference Elohay Amen meaning G-d of Truth. AMeN is also the
word for artificer and the word refers to craftsmanship and art. The word for belief is Emunah and we say
AMeN after a blessing that is a Shevuah or vow binding ourselves to G-d through the content of the
blessing. Truthfulness is the foundation of wisdom and is sanctified consciousness. Being truthful is more
than honesty; it is behaving in an authentic manner with the values that one knows from his true heart,
which contains the Torah.
32. Worshipped Consciousness (Sekhel Ne’evad). It is called this because it is prepared so as to destroy
all who engage in the worship of the seven planets.
There are 32 resting places recorded of the children of Israel when they went forth from Egypt (Numbers
33:1-50). These travels also correspond to 32 stages of spiritual growth, which create a complete healing
for the Jewish people. The Israelites mastered the midos of the 32 paths of wisdom. Here is a description
of the places along that journey:
18 Kehelah htlhq
19 Mt. Shepher rpc-rh
20 Haradah hdrj
21 Makheloth tlhqm
22 Tahath tjt
23 Terah jrt
24 Mithkah hqtm
25 Hashmonah hnmcj
26 Moseroth twrsm
27 Bene-jaakan }quy ynb
28 Hor-haggidgad dgdgh rj
29 Jotbah htbfy
30 Abronah hnrbu
31 Ezion-geber rbg }yxu
32 Wilderness of Zin or cdq or }x-rdmb “And they journeyed from Kadesh,
Kadesh and arrived at Mt. Hor, in the edge of
the land of Edom. And Aaron the
priest went up into mount Hor at the
commandment of the Lord, and died
there, in the fortieth year after the
children of Israel came out of the land
of Egypt, in the fifth month, on the
first day of the month.” (Numbers
33:36-39)
33 Mt Hor rhh rh
34 Zalmonah hnmlx
35 Punon }nwp
36 Oboth baw
37 Ije-abarim \yrbuh yyu
38 Dibon-gad dg }bydb
39 Almon-diblathaim hmytlbd }mlu
40 mountains of Abarim in \yrbuh yrh
front of Nebo
41 plains of Moab by the wjry }dry lu bawm tbrub
Jordan at Jericho
42 And they camped by the tmcyh tybm }dryh-lu wnjyw “And the Lord spoke unto Moses in
Jordan from Beth- bawm tbrub \yfch lba du the plains of Moab by the Jordan at
jeshimotheven unto Jericho saying: ‘Speak unto the
Abel-shittim in the children of Israel, and say unto them:
plains of Moab. When ye pass over the Jordan into the
land of Canaan, then ye shall drive
out all the inhabitants of the land
from before you, and destroy all their
figured stones, and destroy all their
molten images, and demolish all their
high places.’” (Numbers 33:50-53)
“’And ye shall drive out the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein; for unto you have I given the land
to possess it. And ye shall inherit the land by lot according to your families- to he more ye shall give the
more inheritance, and to the fewer thou shalt give the less inheritance; wheresoever the lot falleth to any
man, that shall be his; according to the tribes of your fathers shall ye inherit. But if ye will not drive out
the inhabitants of the land from before you, then shall those that ye let remain of them be a as thorns in
your eyes, and as pricks in your sides, and they shall harass you in the land wherein ye dwell. And it shall
come to pass, that as I thought to do unto them so will I do unto you.’”
(Numbers 33:53-56)
a) Binah
Binah is the place of the upper Shechinah as Malchuts is its lower place[326]. When the people of Israel do
not fulfill the will of G-d, Has vshalom, the Shechinah is pulled back up into the higher sefirot and
Hashem’s bounty is held back. Binah, understanding, is associated with the name Hashem pronounced
Elohim. Binah is also associated with the feminine aspect of motherhood while Malchuts would be a
young feminine ruler. Praises with T’hilah, like the Hallel, are uttered only at the time that the upper
Shechinah is revealed for example on Yom Tovim - festivals or Rosh Hodesh. Prayer, T’fillah, directs
itself through the lower Shechinah in Malchuts and ascends from there. To utter T’hilah properly one
must be in a highly elevated state of mind where one feels closeness to Hashem. T’fillah on the other
hand can be uttered at regular times and helps bring one back to Hashem. Tshuvah is associated with
Binah since reward was stored up in this place for righteous souls and this level represents an intimacy
with G-d. The year of the Yovel, Jubilee, is also associated with Binah since this represents freedom from
slavery, which in our world is material bondage and must be achieved in order to have closeness to G-d.
[327]
b) Daat
Either the sefirah Keter is seen or Daat but not both. Daat is a gateway to the 3 upper sefirot. Keter,
Hochmah, and Binah are always complete and hold the reward of the world to come. The lower 7 sefirot
have their bounty limited and there are obstacles to overcome in traversing them. Daat opens the pathway
between the lower 7 and the upper 3. After the path is crossed, the sefirah ceases to exist below and above
there is Keter. Daat specifically applies to the pathway Tiferets-Keter, which requires the union of
Hochmah-Father and Binah-Mother to open, hence knowledge.
When father Hochmah and mother Binah join Daat opens for us to enter. The vertical pathway from
Tiferets to Keter is the letter Dalet. Dalet means doorway in Hebrew. Daat lies upon this pathway and
holds those below from entering above until they merit entry.
These correspond to the seven double letters in the Hebrew alphabet: t”rpk d”gb. This is the Cloth of
Atonement. And what is the t”rpk d”gb in this world? It is none other than the tallis. The married man
wears the tallis and atones each day for his family. As the vertical path ascends the heavens in the spirit
realm, the tallis ascends the heavens in the physical realm.
Each of the double letters has two pronunciations, a hard and a soft form, which constitute different
meanings according to the Sefer Yetzirah. With the hard sounds one ascends the paths. With the soft ones
one could descend.[328]
To seven vertical paths we add twelve diagonal paths which make up nineteen paths of traversal.
Shin - c connects Hochmah and Binah and is the elemental plane of fire. Aleph connects Hesed and
Gevurah and is the elemental plane of air. Mem connects Netzah and Hod and is the elemental plane of
water. These pathways preceded the other pathways and represent an earlier version of the name of G-d
from which the name Yod Heh Vav descends. Mem is also associated with the right pillar, Shin with left,
and air with the center.
Introduction
Hypnotic Relaxation Tape Induction - All of the windows into the heavens were opened to me this
Shemini Etzeret. I learned many things about my soul and others that I will share. The knowledge I
obtained in this vision was within my own soul brought forth by the guidance of angels. I asked how
could I know this much about the realms above. The answer is that my soul is a reincarnation from Yosef
Gikatalia with a small portion of Yosef Caro. I saw myself in Italy as thin and tall with fair hair and eyes
and so was my wife. I studied with Abraham Abulfaia and others of the time. I started writing in my teens
for my knowledge was advanced even then, though perfected in my 30’s when I started writing the
Shaarey Orah.
The plane of water does indeed connect the sefirot of Netzah and Hod. The plane of air connects the
sefirot of Hesed and Gevurah. The plane of fire connects the sefirot of Hochmah and Binah. The plane of
water is the source of the seasons of the world. For as the world rotates around the Sun, the waters of the
world change in motion and the 4 seasons arise. The plane of air controls the falling of rain. The plane of
fire rules the lights in the heavens which include the constellations, planets, and stars.
I began in Malchuts and called upon the angel, Af-Bri, to lift me. Instead I began to see thunder clouds
forming over mountains in the foreground. Lightning began and there was wind and rain. Af refers to
anger which has its place in the nose which is also called ‘af’. Bri refers to healing and a health which a
benevolent rain brings. This angel acts through both Af and Bri. As I focused on the storm I realized that
this was a place in the plane of water connecting the heavens Netzah and Hod, the Shehakim, across the
sky. To be proper this is the upper plane of water. Later I discovered the lower plane which is in the seas,
waterfalls, and other pools of water in the world.[329] The storm scared me but I held my ground for I
knew my name and the names of Hashem. I called upon the angel Af-Bri to show me his place. I heard
these words, “Who is calling me.” I responded with my name Yosef Ben Tvi and Ben Ruth. He
responded, “By what right do you call to me?” I said I am water from Pisces Sun and he said, “there are
many others as well.” I said I am also water from Pisces moon and he paused. I said, “like calls to like”
and he responded, “it is so.” I asked to know his place. Before me I saw a huge tornado form. He told me
if you wish to know my place you must risk the danger of the tornado. I came close to the fulcrum which
in this plane was as small as my hand. As I entered I felt myself spinning and pulled upward into the
heavens.
Who causes the wind to blow and the rain to fall — \cgh dyrwmw jwrh bycm
When they are righteous, good clouds bring rain from the seas and lakes. When they are not righteous,
has vshalom, the clouds are not guided to their place and there is a drought. The wind controls the rain.
The wind also controls the evaporation of waters and the temperature of the world in all places. This
determines the weather and rain. Hence my source is in the Plane of Air.” I walked along the plane and I
knew to the right is Hesed which is associated with Bri and to the left is Gevurah which is associated with
Af. I sought to understand the connections between the planes. I saw that I ascended from the water to air
through a tornado. The tornado contained both water and great winds together. The connection between
the planes is in their combined forms. I asked the angel how to ascend to the plane of fire. He told me
enter the Sun.
Plane of Fire - c
I saw the Sun in the sky and moved towards it, falling into its flames. Again, I did not fear the fire though
I had great trepidation as I moved into it. I saw the fire of the Sun around me and then I was in the flames.
I saw flames swirling everywhere and there was a connection in the form with the river of fire. All fire is
connected through this plane. I sought the angels in this place, noticed distinct flames and wondered what
they were. I realized they were seraphim and they would help me. I chose a distinct one and asked to
merge with the angel. I moved toward the angel and the angel toward me and we merged. Instantly my
upper body became erect and my head straight and I sensed unlimited knowledge. The plane of fire holds
the knowledge of the Universe. All the knowledge of science, crafts, and construction is contained here as
well as the knowledge of the past and the future to come. I also saw that the plane of fire has an upper part
and a lower part. The lower part is described above. The upper part of the plane of fire is all of the lights
in the heavens. I moved with the Seraph into the Universe and amongst the constellations and realized
that I could know their essence.
As I moved towards the right on this plane, I could see into my past and as I moved to the left I could see
the future. (Hochmah, which represents the past is on the right in the plane of fire and Binah which
represents the future is on the left as one walks into the plane.) I could see where I came from in life and I
could see where I was moving to in the future.[330] The essence of the Seraphim is motion. As the flame
of the seraph is in continuous motion like the flame of a candle, so this plane represents time and the
transition from past to future as motion is an aspect of time.
I also sought the meanings of the connections of the sefirot. I saw that my diagram was indeed the correct
rectification of the tree. Still I sought to understand how then was Binah connected to Hesed. Instantly I
saw Daat between the two and when Binah is connected to Daat then energy descends to Hesed.
Likewise, when Gevurah is connected to Daat, only then with G-d’s mercy is Gevurah pulled up into
Hochmah and a harsh decree - Din is removed from the world.
The Return
I reviewed my travels while descending. In each plane, there is an upper and lower part. In the plane of
water, I visited the lower part and discovered the presence of an angel in a waterfall. I saw that the plane
of water is responsible for the renewal and rebirth of the whole world each year. In this way, the plane of
water is the source of the seasons of the world. The plane of air is the source of rain. The plain of fire is
the source of the constellations in the heavens and knowledge. There are other forms in the deeper waters
of this plane that cause forgetfulness which is connected to forgiveness. It is because of the danger of
forgetfulness, that the adept traveler should not gaze too long in the waters for he could lose himself.
Nevertheless, forgiveness is assisted by forgetfulness and this too is part of the plane of water. I brought
the three angels I met together and I got up from my recliner and danced with each one while under
hypnosis. I danced first with the seraph of fire in a flame dance, then with the tornado angel of wind, and
finally with the angelic waterfall. In the end I brought all of these elements down into Malchuts which is
Earth and looked up emerging out of the journey. Earlier I was in danger of not knowing how to exit the
plane of fire. The secret is to ground oneself in the plane of earth which is Malchuts and our world[331].
C. 50 Gates of Understanding
I posted the following response to a discussion on the meaning of the 50 Gates of Understanding.
The counting is done backwards from the highest level to the lowest since
prophecy is energy transferred from G-d to man.
Shavuot - the day of the giving of the Ten Commandments, the revelation
and prophecy. (Pentecost)
Hesed in Hod 29. does not claim credit for his achievements
Gevurah in Hod 30. is beloved
Tiferets in Hod 31. loves G-d
Netzah in Hod 32. loves mankind
Hod in Hod 33. loves acts of charity and kindness
Yesod in Hod 34. loves straightforwardness
Malchuts in Hod 35. loves admonition
These teachings on character development are taken from the "Sayings of our
Fathers 6:6"
1. Abraham learned all he could of G-d and lived a life of kindness sharing this knowledge.
2. Isaac always listened attentively to his father.
3. Jacob never spoke hastily but was a master of speech.
4. Moses gained the highest level of understanding possible and was able to speak to G-d face to face.
.
15. Abraham’s knowledge of the Torah was so great that he revealed the Book of Creation which bestows
kindness and truth.
16. Isaac avoided excess business dealings, and at the end of his life was judged favorably, and blessed
his sons in truth.
17. Jacob abstained from worldly affairs and was rewarded with physical beauty and truth.
18. Moses abstained from pleasure with his wife in order to be ready to reveal Hashem’s truth.
19. Aaron had little time for sleep as he spent his nights dissolving arguments of couples with the truth.
20. Joseph circumcised his lips by only speaking after careful thought in truth.
.
1. Isaac was beloved by the people of the land of Caanan since he was friendly, displayed gratitude,
and was carefree with his neighbors. This also led him to love his son Esau and his wild spirit.
2. Jacob’s love for G-d brought him to Bet El, the house of G-d, where he beheld the angels
ascending and descending. His love for G-d taught him to the importance of peace for to love G-d
requires an environment without anger and hatred. He encouraged peace with his neighbors, his
wives, between his children, and he pursued peace with his brother.
3. Moses’s love for G-d brought him to a love for people.
4. Aaron displayed acts of charity and kindness his whole life sometimes beyond measure by
fashioning the Golden Calf.
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39. Moses carried the burden of the whole house of Israel by answering their disputes in righteousness.
Sharing the burdens of your fellow man means placing oneself in their position and not reacting spitefully
to an inconvenience. For example, if a loud truck privately owned by a couple begins unloading and
loading cars in a nearby parking a lot, one should look for a way to assist them instead of criticize them
for the noise. If the president of the shul hints at the need for more tzedakah even though you may already
be a large contributor, prepare a contribution instead of a contrary word.
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46. Moses learned all he could in order to teach the people.
47. Aaron learned all he could in order to be an example of practicing the commandments.
48. Joseph increased the wisdom of his father Jacob, his teacher.
49. David recorded his experiences in his Psalms.
In addition to colors, the “Gate of Kavannah” describes eight qualities of light.[332] Here is the description
of the Crown:
Above it is the Crown. This is the light that crowns the desires of the mind and illuminates the
paths of the imagination, enhancing the radiance (zohar) of the vision. This light has no end,
and it cannot be fathomed. From the glory (Kavod) of its perfection comes desire, blessing,
peace, life (chaim), and all good (tov) to those who keep the way of its unification.
Why is the light of Keter called a blinding invisible light? Blinding, since no objects can be seen in this
place. Invisible since the light does this without being seen. Light, since the vision is clear.
The color of wisdom includes all colors, for wisdom includes all knowledge in its synthesis. Yellow is
associated with illumination and green with fertility which together represent the understanding of Binah
with the fertility of the mother Partzuf. White and silver are traditional associations with kindness, red
and gold associate with judgment. The sefirah of Tiferet illuminates the truth, yellow, and holds the
mysteries of Torah, violet.[333]
The light pink and dark pink colors of Netzah and Hod are the colors of the upper and lower eyelids,
which symbolize the experience of prophecy, i.e. sunlight shining through ones closed eyes. The orange
of Yesod is the color of righteousness that is based on the discipline of Gevurah, red, with the
illumination of Tiferets, yellow, and the prophecy of Netzah and Hod combined, pink, which together is
Orange.
● Nogah - Glow
● Tov - Good
● Bahir - Brilliant
● Zohar - Splendor
● Kavod - Glory
● Chaim - Life
● Crown - Desire of the mind
● Concealed Light - cannot be seen, without boundary or end
In a prophetic experience, one must first overcome the Klipah Nogah, a fragment of the broken vessels in
oneself. After repairing the vessels, one becomes a vessel for the higher lights.
In the realm of Yesod, three white angels form a circle, providing the first level of purification.[337]
I focused on the light above to the realm of Netzah and ascended there. Before my eyes was the Mountain
of the Lord with dark clouds at its peak. I saw a line of souls heading up the mountain. This was like Mt.
Sinai in the world to come but one of the souls told me that they were all permitted to climb the mountain
without fear of death. As I climbed, I saw a light on the mountain. This was like the burning bush that
Moshe rabbenu had seen. When I got closer, a voice told me to come closer still. The color of the fire was
orange in the middle with darker shades lower. The flame was not hot. A voice spoke, “This land where
you stand is Holy, remove your shoes from here.” I complied spiritually. The Voice spoke again, “I am
the G-d that took you out of Egypt. I am the G-d of Avraham, Yitzhak, Yakov, Yoseph, Ephraim and
Manesseh.” I asked the Lord what shall I do to serve you. First, I was told to pick up six stones in front of
me and position them in the shape of a Magen David. After placing the stones, a line of light sealed them
and an angel of immense height rose out of the flame. He called himself Metatron, an angel most high
that shields us from the direct light of Hashem that no one can withstand and live.[338]
Metatron said, “When all our people feel a closeness to G-d through these ways, the world will be united”
He said teach out of your heart. As the angel returned, I too came off the mountain and rose higher
towards the world of Hesed.
Hesed is the world where some of the light of Tov has been saved for us. There I beheld the tent of
Avraham in the midst of the dessert. It was black but open from all sides. I saw a white light upon me and
a soul mate beside me. Avraham came out to greet us and brought us into his tent. He said when he met
us that he would provide us with food and water for cleaning and that we should come with him. In his
tent he told Sarah to prepare food; that there were guests here. Afterwards, Avraham said we would
travel, just him and myself. We took preparations and he began leading us towards a mountain. As we got
to the top, I saw there was an opening that looked downward. As I gazed inside there was a bright light.
The opening was covered by a large rock and he said, this is where one enters to descend into the
Merkavah. This is the same place as the Akeidah and the Temple Mount, it is Mt. Moriah where the Lord
appeared. I began to descend into the mountain. It was somewhat scary and there was brightness all
around. At this point my subconscious faded and I woke up.
I envisioned four angels[339] lifting me while on my back looking upwards. The first two sons of Aaron
rose in this manner as a thanksgiving offering to Hashem completing the Tabernacle.
1. In Malchuts I beheld the Circular Ladder which is the Tree of Life. All may climb the Tree from
any direction, hence its circularity.
2. In Yesod, I saw a beacon of light, flashing out messages. I turned to my right and then retreated to
the left encountering Aaron in Hod.
3. “What bothers you” was a question I heard from Aaron. I responded, “Nothing, everything is like a
blessing from Hashem; what could possibly be on my mind.” Aaron blessed me with the Three
Fold Blessing.
4. I rose as a comet of light into Tiferets and descended into a cave under the Temple Mount. There
in a large hall I saw a table and resting upon it was the Hoshen, the breast plate that Aaron wore
with the 12 stones of light. The Urim vTumim was in a fold behind the plate being the true source
of the light. I asked is it true that there is only one G-d. First, the stones lit up to form the shape of
the Yod - y. (The tip of the Yod is the singular point of Keter. I asked again and only a single stone
lit up; as D’varim 4:35 states ki Hashem, Hoo Ha elohim ayn od melvado - the Lord He is G-d
there is none else beside Him. I asked where the ark of the covenant rests and all of a sudden the
room lit up with a myriad of points of light and I saw an entrance to another chamber.
5. I preceded with Uriel leading the way. There before us were two large golden angels shielding the
way to the Ark of the Covenant. They were the Cherubs or Cheruvim. As we tried to go forward,
they stopped us saying, “he who is not clean may not approach the Ark.” At this point a robe of
point lights was lowered upon me and I felt myself cleansed again. As the Cheruvim continued to
resist, I spoke up and said, “The contents of the Ark are given unto man. The commandments and
tablets within are for us not the angels.” I commanded, they parted and the ark curtains opened.
6. I lifted the tablets out.
The Burning Bush That Does Not Burn - Jan. 8, 1997 - 7:30 PM - Rosh Hodesh Shevat
Ira led the meditation:
First we envisioned the angels all around us and preceded with the descent of the Shechinah over and
through our bodies, burning away all impurities. Ira asked us to visualize ourselves in a meadow with
flowers on a trail. We were walking up the trail towards a mountain top and saw various shrubs. At one
point we came to a place where we had to remove our shoes to cross. Beyond that line was the burning
bush that the fire would not consume.
This can only be obtained by practicing complete forgiveness of everyone around. Achieving a pervasive
attitude of forgiveness such that one never holds a grudge against others will prevent backsliding into an
original sinful pattern.
There are 7 groups of 6 letters.. One point to note is the number 6 in this case is associated with the letter
vav and the Partzufim of Ben which is Zer Anpin, or the supernal son. Together they represent the 6
directions in the Universe and the active aspect in life.[340]
After this point I found myself in the meadow and felt particularly happy with the beauty of a warm
spring day. I visualized this meadow which appeared as a place I visited on Mount Shasta which is a
spiritually inspiring place. Walking up the trail we ascended the mountain. Ira told us that the trees turned
into shrubs as we ascended. In the distance I saw a burning bush. As I approached I heard a voice in my
head saying, “I am that I am. I am calls you.” I wondered what was the source of the non-consuming fire
in the bush. In my mind I heard that the fire is from the Plane of Fire driven by an elemental angel. The
fire is a spiritual fire and its secret is contained in the pathway connecting Hochmah-Wisdom and Binah-
Understanding on the Tree of Life. This path brings together the supernal father and mother resulting in
Daat-knowledge. This True Knowledge is knowing G-d. and is the byproduct of learning Torah This
knowledge is not the Torah, but like a flame resting on a candle wick is sublime and a byproduct of the
formal knowledge and rests in the heart. In the heart from the word lav - bl are the 32 paths of wisdom.
Gaining this True Knowledge is the byproduct of learning Torah. By Torah I mean any Jewish work of
spiritual elevation. Wisdom is associated with the supernal husband and Understanding with the supernal
wife. When the two join, there is Daat which is knowledge or the byproduct of Torah learning.
When the Israelites left Egypt, they journeyed 32 times before coming to rest in place where Aaron died.
Aaron had mastered his own heart by always judging the people favorably. There are then 10 more paths
mentioned to make 42 and these are the 42 resting places of the people of Israel when they left Egypt.
This is a name of transformation, sometimes associated with the creation week. In these 42 journeys, the
Israelites recreated their nation through movement, which is change, which leads to purification which
leads to cleanliness.
The secret to obtaining purity is “less is more” i.e. less possessions, less money, and less spoils of life
purifies the soul to Hashem. The less one has, the greater the ability to become pure of outside influences.
Purity leads to cleanliness which is a very high state enabling a person to burn clean all impurities and
return close to Hashem.
Returning to the idea of supernal fire I saw the Staff of Moses as a branch off of the Tree of Life. The
staff had a supernal flame around one end to those who could see the supernal fire. Around the other end
were buds and blossoms like those found on the Rod of Aaron indicating the staff was yet alive. The Staff
embodied the idea of knowledge and life like the burning bush that is never consumed.
I had been reading ‘Meditation and Kabbalah’, Gates of Light - Shaarey Orah, Page 128 by Joseph
Gikatalia and the Songs of Ascent - Shir Amalots in the Psalms.
Vision of Malchuts
Entered realm of Malchuts, invoked the name, Adonai for the light to be revealed. I felt a funnel
descending upon me. Whenever I searched for the light above, I would locate the next higher level. In this
manner, I ascended the sefirot. The ascent was strictly through the central column while the descent took
the longer route through all the spheres.[341] When I sought the source of light in Malchuts, I noticed a
bright beam pouring in from above. I positioned myself in the beam and willed to be brought into the
realm of Yesod. I invoked the name of Hashem [El Chai] and I ascended in the beam of light through a
small hole at the top.
Vision of Yesod
As I passed through, I was amazed to see the world of Yesod. Here there are tall angels working hard
away. There was a palace here. The Hebrew word for palace is Hechel that has the same gematria value
as Adonai:
heh 5 + yod 10 + caph 20 + lamed 30 - lkyh = 65 = aleph 1 + dalet 4 + nun 50 + yod 10 -ynda
I was very small compared to the height of the angels, many of whom I could not see the tops of. One of
the angels lowered his hand and picked me up. He asked, “What do we have here?” I said my name was
Yoseph and that he should put me down. “Yoseph the righteous one. We shall use you to light our world
for the patriarch, Yoseph symbolized the world of Yesod.” The angel put me in a high place and I became
a five-pointed star of light. I said I couldn’t stay here for I have business on high and I began to pray. I
said I must fulfill further mitzvoth in the physical world and I must ascend higher to beseech the Lord's
will. Two angels came down beside the shining star and grabbed each of my arms. They were Gabriel on
my left and Michael on my right. As they lifted me Gabriel looked down upon me and I looked upward.
They lifted me out of my body like a white translucent spirit leaving its body and we headed upward
towards Tiferet, the place of Gan Eden [Garden of Eden].
Vision of Tiferet
I could feel the warmth of the light above basking on me as the angels lifted me higher. Eventually, we
passed through a hole in the top and there I beheld the Garden of Eden. Such a forest with bright light and
lakes and wonderful grass as can only be glimpsed in our world. The souls of Adam and Eve came forth
to greet me. They were in ethereal white bodies and they were holding hands. Only the strength of the
angels kept me up in this world. I beheld the Tree of Life on my left and the Tree of Knowledge on my
right. They wanted me to stay and I stayed awhile out of respect for the avot - ancestors. Finally, I said I
must ascend higher for I have a request that I must present in the realm of G-d's Will. I called upon the
name Ehehyeh and the angels returned to lift me higher to the source of the light of the world of Gan
Eden.
Vision of Keter
As I slipped through the hole and into the world of Keter, I found a gray light not like the white light of
Eden. In this gray world, I stood upon an impenetrable floor of blackness. Here is the world where G-d's
will takes form.
B"H
7:30 PM
Temple Ascent
Preface
I attended the healing meditation at Beth Shalom. I arrived and Ira was outside watering the Roses. I
volunteered to pick up all the trash that had been deposited amongst them. This opportunity led to the
vision as well as powerful chanting from Ira. I washed my hands after the work and we began listening to
Ira's tapes and humming a Ningun. I listened mostly until the end, when I participated at last with a touch
of the tune of Aicha - Lamentations on my lips.
Attending the meditation was Rita at my right, Monte at my left and Ira in front of me. Rita, earlier,
showed me a work by Reb Nachman called, "The Empty Chair." We discussed several positive anecdotes.
During the evening service at Am Echad, I remembered all the details of the vision.
Vision
4 Angels
Ira brought down the 4 angels and I saw them vividly this time: Michael on the right in silver light;
Gavriel on the left in gold light, Raphael behind in the color of green, and Uriel in front in white-yellow
light like the Sun. I thought of a story that I read about the temple. After the destruction when Rabbi
Gamliel was leaving, a peer of his looking at the temple saw a fox dwelling therein [Lamentation .:.] and
commenting woe is us for having seen the temple occupied by animals now. Reb Gamliel commented it is
not so. "I see only that G-d's prophecy concerning the destruction of the temple has come to pass and now
I know just as this prophecy has been fulfilled so will the prophecy concerning it being rebuilt come to
pass."
Temple
Michael and Gavriel lifted me overhead and pushed me above themselves directly up and through a white
cloud before the base of the Third Temple. It loomed before me like in drawings except that their was a
tower in the rear of the structure. {Include drawing here} The tower rose from the roof to a pointed top
like a steeple. I explored the grounds and discovered 2 huge court yards in the back. One housed a great
Esthrog tree corresponding to the Tree of Life (on the left looking from the West). The other was a
pomegranate tree for the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
The top of the tower was made of glass and inside was a study with wall-to-wall books. At night the
ceiling would open permitting the one within to gaze directly at the heavens and contemplate the stars. I
saw a person pondering in this room over a Sefer - book and realized him to be the Messiah.
Messiah
The first thing I noticed is that he was standing with one of the arms of his glasses dangling in his mouth
contemplating a book. He did not have a beard. While his intellect was not extraordinary, his wisdom was
granted from Hashem and he was able to answer any spiritual question put forth to him. I asked him a few
questions:
● I thought of the loneliness I saw in friends who had not married their soul mate and asked how
long must we wait for an end of this situation? He responded,
"the question is not one of time at all for in each moment we can choose to love G-d with all our heart,
● I asked about the commandment to be fruitful and multiply and how we are often led to
involvement with partners with this driving thought. Again, I got the response, "the answer is to
focus on loving G-d with all your heart, soul, and might." [A tape from a follower of Reb.
Nachman spoke about how the great longing and love for G-d leads us to love of our fellow man
and to great acts of Hesed - kindness.]
● I asked again, “what of the situation when partners of different backgrounds are merging their
values in a relationship, how can we avoid the loneliness and difficulty here?” Again, the same
response, "you shall love the Lord your G-d with all your heart, soul, and might." This is all you
need to follow. Good will flow from this." The meaning here is that by seeking G-d, one will seek
the right partner and the proper values will emerge in the relationship.
Ira mentioned that it was Tish B'av the time when the 1st and 2nd temples were destroyed. He said we
should view our body as a temple and this replaces what was lost. [This is similar to the idea that our
prayer service replaces the sacrificial offerings that were carried out in the temple.] I tried to see how the
Moshiach standing in the future temple saw the previous temples. I saw in his mind (this is possible in the
hypnotic state) the temples burning and the people dying. A guiding intellectual reason that the burning of
the temple was a Karban - a sacrifice that atoned for that generation supplanted mourning. [In the Kinot
we read how the priests and prophets served with ulterior motives and l'havdil how King Josiah was
brought down because of the sins of his kingdom while he himself was holy unto G-d.]
After the questions, I prayed for the well being of those present and their friends, and relatives. I began to
see prayers ascending in a spiral out of the head of the Moshiach like a tornado going up into the heavens.
I saw the image of the four of us ascending in the spiral. There was a female part of the moshiach, his
wife. They had or would have a son as well. [In the trance state- past, present, and future may merge.]
At this juncture I made one more request. [The Nach rabbi said that we should make a list of all our
requests to Hashem and repeat them daily. Even the little requests should be said for Hashem. We should
also meditate for 20 minutes a day and that this was a powerful way to change our lives.]
My request was to see Abraham again. Here I learned another technique of ascending the sefirot. The
moshiach tilted his head to the ride and directed his consciousness toward the sefira of Hesed which is to
the right and above Tiferet, the heavenly temple mount. With his thought I began the ascent. Ira began
chanting at this point and I brought him up with me. We emerged upon a desert and I saw Abraham
waiting for us. I shook with a brief spiritual chill from Ira's chanting. Abraham pointed and I looked up to
behold an angel like myself ascending to the place of G-d where prayers are received. The angel said he
was carrying my requests and the requests of others I had prayed for to higher levels. He was extremely
beautify, straight forward in speech, and of singular purpose like a chunky version of myself with small
wings. [The chill indicated a separation of a small bundle of spiritual energy from myself which created
an angel.] {add cross link to similar visions}
I was elated to see Abraham and greeted him with a hug. I said I missed you so much. Abraham is also
my father's Hebrew name and I saw the likeness of my father in him as well. The patriarch was happy to
see me and announced our presence to his wife. I asked what to do with Ira who was chanting away. He
said it was fine, Ira was doing his thing and it was good. When we reached the tent, Ira was still chanting
and Abraham sat down and began participating in Ira's meditation! The chanting was very good to
Abraham as well! We continued the deep meditation until the end of the chanting. At this point Sarah
brought out manna cakes from heaven as food to eat. The food had no physical taste but instead nourished
and replenished spiritual energy of the soul.
At this juncture, Ira began to bring the meditation to a close since it was approaching 8 PM and time for
Tish B'av evening services. I asked Abraham about the best way for descent. He told me to go down the
diagonals from Hesed to Tiferet to Netzah across to Hod then to Yesod and Malchuts. I briefly saw the
temple, Moshe on Mt. Sinai, Aaron at the base of Mt. Sinai, the surface rock of Yesod, and then found
myself resting in the spherical cave of Malchuts. This was a fast effective grounding and I opened my
eyes.
Postscript
I told parts of the vision to the others. The vision of the temple with the tower and moshiach's dwelling
place. I said that the moshiach would be able to bear all the turmoil of the people by retreating to this
tower each night and opening the glass ceiling to gaze out the stars. This would renew him with
inspiration and calmness each night. I told them of the first question I asked concerning when the
loneliness and difficulty of people would end and how the answer was not in the future but in each one of
us. Monte spoke up at this point about how we should view the temple inside us and how the holiness
within is the answer. I told them of the encounter with Abraham and what he said about Ira and there was
chuckling.
I reached Am Echad at 8:15 and the service had not begun yet. Once, evening services began I was
reminded of all the points in my vision at different points in the service. It is good to daven each day; this
too is a teaching of Nach that even meditation cannot replace.
1. I read the 49th Psalm on the need to transform material wealth for spiritual purposes.
2. Started hypnotic tape.
3. The effect was different from the previous week. I had been feeling some financial strains
and my mind was lower.
4. I decided that I would go to the Sefirot of Gevurah, which I had avoided previously. After a
slight entrance to the world of Malchuts, I uttered the name of Hashem associated with
Gevurah, Elohim, and two angels came to take me. They were black and small in form
differing from previous experiences. These were angels dedicated to bring one to
judgment unlike white angels.
5. The world of Gevurah appeared to me with walls of red and gold. Before me was a
judge’s dais of dark wood. The setting was like a court and was being judged for the
“crimes of my youth,” (Kohelet - Ecclesiastes ???) The name Elohim is judgment and the
seal pictured below a form of prison with the letters at 5 points surrounding.
[323] Sefer Yetzirah The Book of Creation, Aryeh Kaplan trans., page 5.
[324] ibid page 298.
[325] See The Seven Double Letter Paths
[326] Bahir 96. Shaarey Orah Ch. 8.
[327] Shaarey Orah, Chapter 8.
[328] Sefer Yetzirah, Aryeh Kaplan, page 166.
[329] Kabbalah Tradition of Hidden Knowledge, Z’ev Ben Shimon Halevi, page 70. The Temple Mount
symbolizes the four worlds of creation each with an upper and lower part. This is a minimum and applies
to all planes of existence.
[330] I saw my past lives in other Yosefs before me and my future path in life to marriage. I saw Malchah
in the place of Binah and myself below her. I saw her spirit sawing upward like a white sparrow shooting
up. I realized that it was the freedom or Jubilee of Binah that would set her spirit soaring up to Hashem
and she would lift me in this flight of joy. I also saw the publication of this work, Dancing with Angels.
[331] This vision completes the first 72 pages of Dancing with Angels in the original manuscript.
[332] The Gate of Kavannah: Meditation and Kabbalah pp. 119-122, Aryeh Kaplan translator
[333] The violet is the lowest part of Tiferet adjacent to the dark and light pings of Netzah and Hod.
Together they are the boundary of RaZ.
[334] Meditation and Kabbalah, Aryeh Kaplan, pp 121, 181. Transcribed 7/11/96—torah learning,
conversation, star watching at night inspire writing in the morning.
[335] In the first few minutes of any hypnotic session, one should remind oneself of one’s goal.
[336] Meditation and Kabbalah, Aryeh Kaplan, pp. 119-122, 326. Jewish Theological Seminary Ms 1822:9
p 43a,b. Quoted in Shaarey Kedushah.
[337] Michael, Gabriel, Uriel.
[338] 3 Enoch – The Hebrew Book of Enoch, Ktav publishing, 1973, page 115. “Metatron is the
reprsentative of the Holy One to individual men. ‘It was Metatron who showed himself to Moses and to
the prophets, for twlyuh tlyu did not show Himself to any man.’”
[339] Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael.
[340] The following ideas came after the meditation and are not significant.
Sunday is emphasized with Hesed by the letter aleph - a which rules air and is the symbol of the first day of the week and the first day
of creation.
Monday is emphasized with Gevurah by the letter resh - r which rules peace. This is the inner peace which comes by learning to
forgive others which releases anger.
Tuesday is emphasized with Tiferets by the letter dalet - d which rules over seed. Hence Tuesday was twice blessed for the fruitfulness
of the world and Tiferets is the place of the Garden of Eden.
Wednesday is emphasized with Netzah by the letter tzaddik - x which rules over righteousness. In this case Moses is the example of
this righteous energy
Thursday is emphasized with Hod by the letter nun - n which rules over death.
Friday is emphasized with Yesod by the letter caph - k which rules over life.
[341] This is also the manner in which one ascends and descends the bimah in shul for an aliya. One takes
the shortest route when one goes up in order not to delay the service. This is the “running” in the
description of Jacob’s ladder. One takes the longer route upon returning to one’s seat in order to meet
more people, exchange more yash hacoahs, and to spread the blessing of Torah to others. This is
“returning” in Jacob’s ladder.
[342] This was the Torah portion of the week.
In Hebrew the word for Bible is Tanach -]”nt. Tanach stands for Torah, Navi’im, and Ctovim - \ykwtk,
\yaybn, hrwt. These are the three principal areas of the Bible. In order to develop an authentic meditative
reference one should study all of the books of the Bible.
A. Torah
This includes Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
a) Parsha Bereshsis
The first book of the Torah contains the description of creation. The first sentence encapsulates the order
of creation in seven words.
In the beginning G-d created the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)
Bereshis Bara Elohim et hashamayim vet haaretz -- {rah taw \ymch ta \yqla arb tycarb
The first word contains the word Rosh - car that means head. The first three letters are the same as the
second word, Bara - arb, which means create. Elohim - \yqla is the name of G-d as creator of natural law.
Alternatively, we translate the first three words of Genesis as “G-d created the beginning.”
Now the earth was unformed and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep
And the spirit of G-d hovered over the face of the waters. (Genesis 1:2)
vhaaretz haita tohu vbohu vhoshech al penai g’hom v rooach elohim mrahepet al pnai hamayim
\ymh ynp-lu tpjrm \yqla hwrw \wht ynp-lu ]cjw whbw wht htyh {rahw
(Taha) people. What is Desolation (Bohu - whb)? It is something that has substance. This is the reason
that it is called Bohu, that is, Bo Hu — ”it is in it”.
Chaos or Tohu is the place of the sefirot before the shattering. The sefirot received but did not give light
which eventually caused their shattering. Tohu is the source of evil and the shattered components of the
sefirot are called the Klipah Nogah, the glowing shell. After the shattering some of the vessels were
reassembled into the Partzufim - group forms, which make up the sefirot as they behave today. The name
of G-d in Tohu is associated with the letters aleph mem shin - cma – emesh.[33] In Bohu, the name of G-d
is associated with the letters yod heh vav - why. The Sefer Yetzirah labels cma mother letters. The father
letters why descend from them. The father letters make up the tetragrammaton name of G-d as we know
it today. The mother letters represent the name of G-d in the preceding world of chaos. Aleph derives
Vav, Mem derives Yod, Shin derives Heh.[34]
cacm - 381
hwhy - 26
And G-d said, Let there be light: and there was light. (Genesis 1:3)
The light created here preceded the creation of the Sun and refers to the good light Hashem has stored
away for us in the world to come:
Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun,
and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,
as the light of the seven days.
(Isaiah 30:26)
The creation story illustrates the progression from general to specific. The seven days associate with the
seven lower sefirot and seven character qualities.
By drawing the creation process in the form of the Tree of Life, we can see the descent from general to
specific:
Figure 1: The 7 Days of Creation in Descent and the Form of the Partzuf Zer Anpin
The creation of Light on the first day is completed on the fourth with the objects that manifest light. The
creation of the Sky, Clouds, and Oceans is completed on the fifth day with sky and sea life. The creation
of Land is completed on the sixth day with land life.[35]
All creation rests on the foundation of the seven days since each day sustains a seventh of creation. The
Shaarey Orah teaches us that taking an oath - huwbc is to place creation upon ones words.[36] We should
not break our word since this adversely effects the building – }ynb of creation.[37]
Wisdom has built her house; she has hewn out her seven pillars
hubc hydwmu hbxj htyb htnb twmkj
(Proverbs 9:1)
We must be careful with taking oaths and speaking words before those who attempt to ensnare, has
vshalom. Hazal taught to avoid taking oaths. The place for oaths is in our relationship to G-d. The oath is
intended to raise us above ourselves to commit to a greater level of observance.
Adam, Eve, and the Garden of Eden initially existed in the spiritual realm. According to Kabbalah, this
place is in sefira Tiferet. Adam and Eve initially existed in spiritual bodies not unlike the angels. After
eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, Adam and Eve became physical beings with physical
temptations.
“Accordingly, we find that in the beginning, before his sin, Adam was on a very high level – first, in
point of his existence, that is in terms of the results of his deeds, which rose to the worlds heights as we
wrote previously and second in point his form and the form of his deeds.
...
Note, then; what the Garden of Eden was, it will unquestionably continue to be – rarefied, spiritual
abode, where the spirits abide even now. And the Torah testifies concerning Adam that he dwelt there
and ate and enjoyed the fruits that grew there. But since we see it to be the present habitation of the souls,
it must be that its fruits were not earthy gross things, but far more delicate, being at least as air compared
to earth. And the eating of them, too, was not by a body coarse and gross, as at present, but by a rarefied,
Adam and Eve were not the first physical people in the world but the first people in the image of G-d.
They existed in the spiritual realm until G-d placed them in exile in this world.
This meditation is for Shabbas in order to review the events of the week:
Remember back to last Saturday night through the following night. This is Yom Rishon, the first day of
the week. This day is dominated by the sefira of hesed that is loving kindness. Recall acts of kindness
and expressions of love you showed another on this day.
Remember back to Yom Sheni, this is the second day of the week from Sunday night through Monday.
The day is dominated by the sefira of gevurah. Gevurah represents how we help others and ourselves
grow through discipline, rigor, and organization. Try to remember what you did to help organize yourself
or others that day. Recall any struggles and how those struggles served the purpose of helping people
grow.
Remember back to Yom Shlishi, the third day in the week. This begins on Monday night through
Tuesday. This day is dominated by sefira tiferets which is associated with compassion and balanced
harmony. Recall events that brought you or others to a state of harmony on this day. Remember any acts
of compassion you showed others.
Remember back to Wednesday, which is Yom Revaee, the fourth day in the week beginning Tuesday
night through Wednesday. This day is dominated by the sefira netzah that represents the quality of
enduring. Recall what events you saw this day that will have lasting impact on yourself and others. What
did you do that required endurance for the day and served to rescue and help others?
Remember back to Thursday that is Yom Hamishi, the fifth day of the week from Wednesday night
through Thursday. This day is dominated by Hod. Hod which represents humbleness is not a passive trait
but requires one to go out and interact with other people keeping a sense of humility in ones personality.
This helps others grow.
Remember back to Friday that is Yom Sheshe, the sixth day of the week from Thursday night through
Friday. The day is dominated by the sefira of Yesod that represents joining and bonding with others.
What did you do on Friday to promote your relationship with significant others.
Remember back to Saturday, Shabbat, the seventh day of the week. Shabbat is the receptacle for all the
deeds of the rest of week. Shabbat is dominated by the sefira of Malchut that is the kingdom of G-d in
this world. Malchuts is the sum total of whom we are which is our soul. There is a channel between
Yesod and Malchuts and all of energy is deposited with Malchuts which determines the quality of our
soul.
While reading Scholem’s Jewish Mysticism and Cohn-Sherbok’s Jewish Mysticism (pp. 152-156), Erev
Shabbas, I ran across Luria’s idea of the tzimtzum, the withdrawal and reentry of G-d in the process of
creation. The following morning I did this meditation to unravel its secrets:
I began to regress myself with the intention of going back to the beginning of time. I saw when I was 25
and living in Israel. I saw further back to 1968 and the Vietnam war. I saw World War I and then back to
Lincoln giving an address from a train.[39] I saw the War of 1812. I saw French ships entering US seas in
order to stave off the English in the Independence War. I saw back into the history of England.
I saw the Jews living in Spain and how they were both a thorn and a blessing here. Their stubbornness
was a thorn to the Spanish Inquisitors who attempted to force their conversion to Christianity by torture. I
saw the Second Temple standing in its magnificence and then the First Temple in smaller form. Finally, I
saw the tabernacle at Shilo of simplistic beauty, perfectly dedicated to Hashem’s service. The tabernacle
was a rectangular mound off the floor. There were stairs ascending from all sides. I saw an alter upon it
with a pleasant smoke rising up to heaven. I heard G-d say:
Dance with Israel, sing with Israel, pray with Israel, love with Israel ...
I wondered what made Israel so great and I heard the answer was in their simplicity of service to
Hashem. Each tribe lived in its own area and had a unique service in the land of Israel. I saw tzitzits on
their four-cornered garments but I also saw that their daily lives were not obsessed with learning. Instead,
they learned to live, not lived to learn. They worked and kept the commandments, loved G-d and raised
families, spending most of their lives nurturing one another and the land they lived on.
I went back further in time briefly glimpsing the life of Abraham, back to the time when Hanoch walked
the land. Hanoch was righteous all his days:
And Enoch walked with G-d after he begat Methuselah three hundred years,
and begat sons and daughters:
And all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years:
And Enoch walked with G-d: and he was not; for G-d took him.
(Genesis 5:22-24)
I saw when Hanoch became “not.” His soul was drawn out of his body swiftly leaving no remnant in his
body, his bones losing all form returning to earth.[40]
[At this point Hashem granted an angelic voice to ask questions on the rest of the journey. During the
review of this vision while walking to shul, I wanted to know the name of the voice, which I called Kol.
The voice asked, “Who am I?” I responded, “the angel Metatron who was formerly Hanoch.” I asked to
understand how Moshe communicated with G-d face to face; how his prophesy was from a higher source
than the prophesy of others? I saw that G-d filled Moshe with the first light of divine truth— a stream of
light filling an empty sphere, the tzimtzum. Few receive prophecy directly from Hashem; most receive
prophecy through the angels who are of the same form as Moshe. The messiah will be like Moshe
again— see the Tish B’Av vision.]
I went back further to the Garden of Eden and saw the creation of Eve. I saw how Hashem drew forth a
rib from Adam, and fashioned a woman and placed her beside him as he slept. I saw the Tree of Life and
the Tree of Knowledge in the garden. The later was like a fruit tree of modest height. On the other hand,
the Tree of Life’s height extended into the reaches of the sky and its width was too wide to fathom. The
Tree called for an embrace. As I came close, a spiritual fire encompassed us and I felt myself cleansed of
any taint of sin. [This was necessary to proceed further.]
I went back before the trees to the days of creation. I saw the creation of the animals, grass and all plant
life; the creation of the Sun, Moon, and Stars in the heaven. Finally, I saw the creation of the first light
and the preceding Tohu and Bohu. The first light was the first line of light that flowed into the empty
space (the place of G-d’s withdrawal in the tzimtzum). The chaos before was the emptiness of G-d’s
withdrawal.[41] The emptiness represented the quality of Din, judgment or constriction.[42]
I plunged into the emptiness and felt the withdrawal of Hashem. The rate of withdrawal was beyond
physical travel and I wondered how I would reach the receding point. The Kol said to travel by spirit and
will to reach the boundary. I saw the edge of light in the distance. I willed myself through the edge and
now I stood in the undifferentiated form of the first light. I could not comprehend what was around me. I
tried to recall some daat - knowledge that would help me understand. This place was before and beyond
the creation of the Sefirot. Not even the place of Hashem’s Ratzon - Will existed in this light.[43] I
glimmered above the sefirot and the Kol asked what I saw. I told her I saw of BN, MH, SaG, and AV, the
realm of the Hebrew letters.
I saw the Hebrew letters traveling in chains.[44] There were also the 10 numerals but they were separate
like flying disks in space. I moved my mind to the source of the letters in the light and saw the primordial
form of the Torah in the light. I heard this song:
Love the Torah, learn the Torah, dance with the Torah, dwell with the Torah ...
There were no angels yet created as there were no worlds but I still heard the Kol and wondered about its
existence. I sought out the voice and noticed a small space in the light, a small tzimtzum. I saw a thread
of light entering the space, which was like a mouth transmitting the words. Here, I learned how G-d
speaks to Moses and the angels face to face but to the rest of us through angels. The Torah was one of 10
forms that existed prior to all creation.
There was no sense of a personal G-d in the Ayn Sof. I felt only Nothing and I didn’t understand why. I
wanted to find my personal G-d but even this is a result of creation! The Kol asked me what I could
know? I told him I could not know anything else while in my separate spirit and that to know further
would result in the end of my own identity. I did not fear this kind of death strange enough since it was a
merging with the Cosmos from whence I came. Nevertheless, I realized that even beyond the heaven of
G-d’s creation and man’s comprehension, lies the Ayn Sof which dissolves all identity back into itself,
the experience at the end of life. This ‘final experience’ is the end of knowledge and self-being, an utter
nihilism of personal existence and yet beyond even thought or supreme consciousness as we imagine.
I asked the Kol to guide me and we preceded forward out of this light into consciousness, and yet, I
remained in a waking trance to memorize the vision. I would have to wait until the end of Shabbas to
write it down. The Kol asked me how I would do this. I answered that I would review it forward until the
point after creation and than review it backward from my own life. I reviewed it as I walked to shul. This
morning I picked up the “Book of Enoch” and brought it upstairs subconsciously, to begin a new
learning.
Enoch became the angel Metatron, highest of the angels.[45] Rabbi Ishmael receives this explanation:[46]
said: “Happy art thou and happy is thy father for thy Creator doth favor thee.”
9. And because I am small and a youth among them in days, months, and years, therefore
they call me “Youth” (run, Na’ar).
Also Enoch III explains how the Hebrew letters transcend even the world of Atzulut:
The birthday of the world approaches.[49] The Shaarey Orah describes the story of Abraham and Isaac as
a battle between kindness and judgment.[50] The gematria of kindness – Hesed – dsj, 4+60+8 is 72,
which parallels the 72 names of G-d in the Great Name of triplets. The Great Name is composed from
three sequential sentences in Exodus, each having 72 letters.[51] Abraham associates with kindness and
mercy, and Isaac with judgment. When Abraham bound Isaac, mercy was binding judgment to show that
mercy is greater. Mercy is above judgment and acts first to release us as Abraham released Isaac. Isaac
loved Esau for Esau would be the instrument of judgment for Israel. Isaac saw that Israel would go into
exile and this would save them from utter destruction. They would atone with oppression in the exile -
galut. Nevertheless, Isaac worried that the oppression would destroy Israel; until he saw the instrument of
oppression would be the descendants of Jacob’s brother Esau.[52] Hence, Isaac delighted in the food that
Esau brought and blessed him with physical rewards. Esau would judge Israel with his descendants the
Edomites, Greeks, and Romans. Esau is the father of philosophy. Philosophy oppresses the spirit of
Jacob; remember the Edomite who tormented Job.
I saw the angels descend around me each composed of a myriad of lights. I saw a cross-formed through
me from Michael to Gavriel and from Uriel to Raphael.[53],[54] Eventually the outer lines were connected
into a square and lines rose from the vertices into a pyramid with a point intersecting over my head in the
Shechinah.
The meditation became cosmological and I saw the initial fiery expansion of the universe with packets of
light turning into galaxies. I went back in time and I saw that this expansion was preceded by another
Universe contracting and expanding, “And G-d made this King and he was not” (Genesis). Each universe
was one of Hashem’s tested worlds expanding and contracting into nothing and recreation. I sought to
understand the concept of the first seven days that the Rambam teaches are 7 days like our own in time. I
saw this story played out on the higher spiritual plane. Kabbalah discusses the concept of an upper Eden
that parallels the lower garden. This is like our upper soul, the neshamah, which exists in a higher plane
while our body soul, the nefesh, exists here. Hashem modeled the spiritual counterpart of the physical
world in seven days in the upper Eden. This is where Hashem placed the first soul – neshamah of Adam,
5756 years ago as well as the upper spiritual counterparts of all life. When Adam sinned, his nefesh
dominated his mental reality and he found himself cast out into this world. Our whole world is the lower
garden.
While attending services at Chabad, I saw my tallis like the color of angels white from heaven. Angels
descended around lifting one to the world of Yetzirah. There, beautiful wreaths were weaved and placed
on a stack to be carried to the throne of G-d. For awhile, I watched and then began to help out carrying
the wreaths to an arch angel who would carry then to the throne of G-d. I heard a voice that said this one
should be permitted to see where they go. New angels descended and brought with them a Merkavah, a
magic carpet. The carpet lifted and ascended beyond Yetzirah to an overlook of the world of Beriyah.
Below was the throne of G-d, purple with a clear diadem sitting in its midst. Tallis wrapped apparitions
stood around the throne speaking prayers. Wreaths were laid upon the throne and then consumed in a
light that descended from on high. The crowd parted and I came close to the throne. There was power
and danger in the light that descended for those to close to the throne, but I embraced and merged into
the light. There was an embrace in the light like the presence of G-d and something else. The color
around was white, without past, present, or future. There is the color of sky blue in one region. This is the
Presence of G-d with the nation of Israel.
As the presence ascended, I ascended with it taking the prayer wreathes to the world of Atzulut. In
Malchuts, the shefa of G-d descended with bounty and reward for the world below. With the name El
Chai, El Shadai, the orange light of the setting sun I Yesod transmitted its bounty to Malchuts. In the
green grasslands of Tiferet are tables with Torah scholars about learning and teaching under the Yellow
sunlight of G-d. The Shechinah lifts the wreaths of prayers to the King and they join revealing the black
infinite floor of Keter where the will of G-d takes form.
Three Seraphim speak for the past, present, and future. In the past, the seraph shows the waters of
creation and the presence of G-d in lightning in the dark skies above. In the present, there is the Kotel
and the Jewish prayers being submitted quickly before the sunsets. In the future is the Third Temple,
built to enclose completely the Dome of the rock where the holy of holies rests inside.
Most important is the shimmering. Like ripples of water in a babbling brook over shallow stones in
bright sunlight, our eyes look upon others creating the ether of G-d. What is the ether? It is none other
than the shimmering, the shimmering of beatific light around creation. G-d has endowed mankind with
the power to create the ether.
Creation of woman
And the Lord caused a deep sleep over Adam and He took from him a rib and made woman
and brought her to him.
Adam was asleep when G-d took a rib from him and made the first woman. There is also a teaching that
while Adam remained asleep G-d brought the woman to see him to see if she would accept him. From
here we learn that a man must not criticize his wife for she accepted him first with all his faults. [55]
Overall, a husband and wife should overlook each other’s faults and accept each other.
b) Parsha Noach
Noach was a simple, righteous, man, \ymt qydx cya. The highest spiritual levels are achieved only
through simplicity. Rabbi Nachman said that he achieved almost everything by simply reading the
Psalms of David and talking to G-d. It is the same with all of tzaddikim.
Now the land – {ra was in a state of ruin – tjc. This is to say that that the areas of civilization were like a
house infested with termites.[56] There is no manner of repair possible and the damage is to the core. As
the behavior of man goes so the nature of the world is affected. Hashem sends a flood to cover the land.
The word again is Eretz. If the whole world would be flooded, the word would have been Olam. From
here, we learn that only the civilized place of the world is flooded.
When Ham, father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, he told – dgyw, in a giddy manner about
the state of his father. Perhaps Canaan was involved here and Ham failed to reprove his son. When
Noach awakes from his sleep, he realizes that which has been done – hcu-rca to him. The text does not
say that he heard what had been said about him. This teaches that to make fun of someone ‘does or
makes’ a situation that is not easily reparable. Similarly in a Chofetz Chaim story, a person came to him
to ask for forgiveness about gossip he had spread. The Chofetz Chaim told him to take a pillow and cut it
open in the window. When he returned, the Chofetz Chaim said, “Now gather the feathers that have
spread for as difficult as it is to gather all of these feathers is as difficult as it is to repair the damage of
gossip.”
Take yourself out of your place. One of the hardest things to do is move. This was one of the ten tests
given to Avraham Avinu. In this Torah portion Hashem reveals to Avraham the name El Shadai
meaning Almighty. We call upon the Almighty to overcome our most difficult challenges. This name is
associated with fruition and the sefira of Yesod.
The passage, “G-d will raise you up on wings of eagles to bring you back to the homeland.” In operation
Magic Carpet, Yemenite Jews felt that silver birds taking them to Israel fulfilled this prophecy.
The book of Exodus in Hebrew is Shemot – Names- tmc. Mem - m represents wisdom. Shin - c
represents understanding. Having wisdom and understanding together leads to knowledge.[57] When one
knows the true name of a person or object one has complete wisdom and understanding. Knowledge
leads to power as in the easing of the human struggle from the proper applications of science through
engineering.
Aryeh Kaplan (Jewish Meditation P.129) has the following to say on the letters shin and mem that make
up the word for name in Hebrew:
It is easy to understand why the shin and mem are important. The shin has the sound of s or sh, and
hence, of all the letters in the alphabet, it has the sound closest to white noise. White noise is sound that
contains every possible wavelength, and is usually heard as a hissing sound. On an oscilloscope, the s
sound would appear as a totally chaotic jumble with no structure whatsoever.
The opposite of white noise is pure harmonic sound. This is a hum, like the sound of a tuning fork. On an
oscilloscope, this would appear as a perfect wavy line, the epitome of order and regularity. This is the
sound of the mem.
The shin thus represents chaos, while the mem represents harmony. The Sefer Yetzirah says that the shin
represents fire, while the mem represents water. The shin denotes a hot, chaotic state of consciousness,
while the mem denotes a cool, harmonic state. This is significant, since in many meditative traditions, the
m sound is seen as one that leads to tranquility and inner peace. The sound itself seems to be conducive
to the harmony that one seeks in the meditative state. The s or sh sound, on the other hand, is more
closely associated with our normal, everyday level of consciousness. It is also interesting to note that the
“still small voice” (1 Kings 19:12) in which Elijah heard G-d is translated by the Sefer Yetzirah as a
“fine humming sound.” It appears that the m sound was closely associated with prophecy.
Many of the Hebrew words that tend to focus the mind on a single object are made up of these two
mother letters. Thus, the Hebrew word for “name” is shäm - \c, which is spelled shin mem. Similarly, the
word for “there” is shâm - \c.[58] Both of these words have the connotation of the transition from the
chaos of the general to the harmony of the particular. A name separates a single object from the chaos of
all objects, while “there” separates a place from the chaos of all places. Both words therefore denote the
transition from the concept of the shin to that of the mem.
In Exodus 1 we read:
Now these are the names of the sons of Israel, who came into Egypt with Jacob; every man
came with his household.
wab wtybw cya bquy ta hmyrxm \yabh larcy ynb twmc hlaw
Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah;
Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin;
Dan and Naphtali, Gad and Asher.
And all the souls that came out of the loins of Jacob were seventy souls; and Joseph was in
Egypt already.
The number seventy is the numerical value of the ayin - u which is the last letter of the word Shema -
umc which begins the declaration, “Hear O Israel the Lord your G-d the Lord is One.” The ayin is said to
allude to the seventy nations of the world and the seventy languages.[59]
a) Parsha Terumah
We learn in Parsha Terumah that the ark was laid with gold both on the outside and the inside. This is
analogous to our soul and behavior which must be pure as gold internally and externally. The ark was
measured to a half unit to teach us that we must break our midos down to measure and improve.
And the Lord called unto Moses, and spoke unto him out of the tent of meeting saying:
rmal duwm lham wyla yy rbdyw hcm-la arqyw
The first word of Leviticus differs from the other words in that its last letter, the aleph - a is written
smaller then the other letters. This is a carryover from the original text which did not have spaces and the
same letter could serve the purpose of ending the previous word and beginning the next. The letter aleph
in Hebrew contains the Gematria for the name of G-d:
a
The aleph can be seen as composed of 2 yods - yy and a vav - w. Together they have the numerical value
of 26 which is the same as the value of the tetragrammaton.
yod + vav + yod = 10 + 6 + 10 = 26
heh + vav + heh + yod = 5 + 6 + 5 + 10 = 26
Another type of gematria we can do is based on the name of the letter itself: aleph - [la has the gematria
80 + 30 + 1 = 111 => 3. This is depicted in the shape of the aleph as having 3 components. The bottom
aleph can be seen as a person calling up to G-d. The vav is the channel or ladder to climb and the top
aleph is the point from which G-d responds or calls out to man. This is the image of prayer, of Jacob’s
Ladder, and the process of revelation. Thus, the word yikra - arqy, calling out teaches us that speech in
general is an act in the image of G-d.
The book of Leviticus contains the laws of holiness. On the subject of laws, there are 2 major categories,
i.e. those given to the whole world, and the laws pertaining additionally to Israel. The laws for the whole
world are:
Be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the earth. (Genesis 9)
Not to eat flesh from a living animal.
Not to murder.
Not to worship idols.
Not to curse G-d.
To establish courts of justice.
Not to murder.
Not to commit adultery or incest.
Not to steal.
Not to eat flesh from a living animal.
Jewish laws fall into the following categories. The chukim - \yqj - decrees are laws of holiness. The
karbanos - twnbrq - offerings are those that deal with sacrifices. The Hebrew root is karov - brq which
teaches us that sacrifices bring us closer to G-d. The mishpatim - \yfpcm - ethical laws or sentences
pertain to morality and the justice system. The edoth - twdu - testimonies are commandments that are
associated with our history and/or remind us of religious truths: i.e. holidays, tefillin, mezuzahs.
And the Lord spoke unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the tent of meeting, on the first
day of the second month, in the second year after they were come out of the land of Egypt,
saying:
rmal \yrxm {ram \taxl tynch hncb ynch cdjl djab duwm lhab ynys rbdmb hcm-la yy rbdyw
The Book of Numbers begins similar to Leviticus. The English name derives from the second sentence
where it says:, ‘Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel, by their families, by
their fathers’ houses, according to the number of names, every male, by their polls;’. An interesting
Gematria that alludes to the purpose of the Israelites wandering the desert is contained in the word
bamidbar - rbdmb:
resh + bet + dalet + mem + bet = 200 + 2 + 4 + 40 + 2 = 248
248 is the number of positive commandments identified in the Torah by our sages. The 248 positive
commandments combine with the 365 negative commandments to make up the 613 - taryag - gyrt
commandments identified by hazal - lzh - the elders of the Torah. The time spent in the wilderness gave
the people of Israel the freedom to practice positive commandments like keeping Shabbas that were
made difficult in the oppression of Egypt.
The gematria of the name of Abraham is also 248 representing his mastery of the positive mitzvoth.
And you shall teach them to your children and speak of them when sitting in your house, when
walking along your way and when you lie down and when you rise up.
In the first line of the Shema, the letters du are larger than the rest spelling the word ‘ad’ or witness in
English. The English word ‘aid’ originates from the Hebrew ‘ad’ and is closer to the Jewish concept of
witness.[60] When we call out Shema Yisrael, when we hear Hashem’s words; Hashem like a father will
come to our aid. Hashem gives us what we need, not necessarily what we want. The Witness assists us
even in the event of a crime.
Although a Holocaust survivor and witness, Grandmother would say, “There is nothing bad that does not
turn out for the good.” During the Holocaust, she fasted Mondays and Thursdays to save food for the rest
of her family while they were in hiding in Poland. Grandfather would search out new places and move
the family often to avoid being located by the authorities. In the end, they were amongst a handful of
witnesses who survived from the city of Kolemeah in Poland-Ukraine whose original Jewish population
numbered close to 60,000. Grandmother attributed their survival to the Witness G-d.
The word Shema - umc is an acrostic[61] for Shadai Melekh Olam - \lwu ]lm ydc - Almighty King of the
World. This is what we are witnessing. The word echad - dja - also has a meaning in its individual letters.
Dalet stands for the four directions in our world. Het is the seven heavens and the earth below. Aleph
says that there is only one G-d ruling over all.[62]
When one focuses his mind on repairing the spiritual aspect of his house while reciting this passage of
the Shema, he will in fact be writing these words upon the doorposts of his house and repairing all
within.
b) Balak
Balak, king of Moab, sent messengers to try to induce Balaam, a prophet of the area to curse the people
“that came out of Egypt and covers the face of the earth.” In the first two instances Balaam refuses to go
with them, finally acquiescing in the third instance in the story of the talking donkey. Here are the
prophecies sent to Balaam concerning Israel in these instances:
And G-d said unto Balaam: ‘Thou shalt not go with them; thou shalt not curse the people; for
Balak sent messengers that were more prestigious in the next round with offers of greater wealth and
honor. Instead of sending these messengers away right away, Balaam said:
Wait here also this night, that I may know what more the Lord will speak to me. And G-d came unto
Balaam at night, and said unto him: ‘If the men are come to call thee, rise up, go with them; but only the
word which I speak unto thee, that shalt thou do. (Numbers 12:19-20)
Here we see the danger of the will of a prophet impinging on the will of G-d.
And Balaam rose up in the morning, saddled his donkey, and went with the princes of Moab. G-d’s anger
was kindled because he went; and the angel of the Lord placed himself in the way as an adversary against
him. Now he was riding upon his donkey, and his two servants were with him. And the donkey saw the
angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand; and the donkey turned aside out
of the way, and went into the field; and Balaam smote the donkey, to turn her into the way. Then the
angel of the Lord stood in a hollow between the vineyards, a fence being on this side, and a fence on that
side. And the donkey saw the angel of the Lord, and she thrust herself unto the wall, and crushed
Balaam’s foot against the wall; and he smote her again. And the angel of the Lord went further, and
stood in a narrow place where was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left. And the donkey
saw the angel of the Lord, and she lay down under Balaam; and Balaam’s anger was kindled, and he
smote the donkey with his staff. And the Lord opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said unto
Balaam: ‘What have I done unto thee, that thou hast struck me these three times?’ And Balaam said unto
the donkey: ‘Because thou hast mocked me; I would there were a sword in my hand, for now I had killed
thee.’ And the donkey said unto Balaam: ‘Am I not thine donkey, upon which thou hast ridden all thy life
long unto this day? was I ever wont to do so unto thee?’ And he said: ‘Nay.’ Then the Lord opened the
eyes of Balaam, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the way, with his sword drawn in his hand;
and he bowed his head, and fell on his face. And the angel of the Lord said unto him: ‘Wherefore hast
thou smitten thine donkey these three times? behold, I am come forth for an adversary, because thy way
is contrary unto me; and the donkey saw me, and turned aside before me these three times; unless she had
turned aside form me, surely now I had even slain thee, and saved her alive.’
How shall I curse, whom G-d hath not cursed? And how shall I execrate, whom the Lord hath not
execrated?
For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him:
Lo, it is a people that shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations.
Who hath counted the dust of Jacob, or numbered the stock of Israel?
Let me die the death of the righteous, and let mine end be like his!
bchty al \ywgbw }kcy ddbl \u-}h wnrwca twubbmw wnara \yrx carm-yk
(Numbers 23:9-10) whmk ytyrja yhtw \yrcy twm ycpn tmt larcy ubr-ta rpsmw bquy rpu hnm ym
These are the words which Moses spoke unto all Israel beyond the Jordan in the wilderness, in the
Arabah, over against Suph, between Paran and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Di-zahab.
}dryh rbub larcy-lk-la hcm rbd rca \yrbdh hla
bhz ydw trxjw }blw lpt-}ybw }rap-}yb [ws lwm hbrub rbdmb
‘Word’ - rbd also means ‘thing’ in Hebrew because words manifest into material changes. The word
structures the creative process. Torah words have four components. Letters represent the physical
meaning of each word. The ornaments or crowns are like the angelic forces in the background. The
vowel points correspond to the souls of the words. Finally we become part of the eternal song of G-d
when we add melody to the words.
The notes for chanting the Torah contain the melody. These notes also assist the reader in connecting
related Torah ideas as well as separating different concepts. A song without words is called a ningun, i.e.
tune. Tunes while popularized by the Hasidim represent a highly abstract way of connecting to G-d.
Music raises our spirit, elevates love, joy, excitement, and spontaneity. These are all aspects of Atzilut,
the highest world of being.
The Nekudot or vowel points are the souls of the letters.[65] The letters are the consonants which can
form words but require vowel points to activate their meaning.
The Tagin or crowns on the letters represent the extra element that Hashem transmits into the physical. In
the world of Yetzirah, the angels busy themselves with the spiritual dimension of the physical world.
The letters also represent the physical making of the world. The energy transmitted by Hashem is
received in the physical world. Succinctly, the process is symbolized by the name of G-d, Yod is the
coin, which Heh the hand holds, Vav extends the coin, and Heh is our hand receiving the gift. The giving
b) Avarice
And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou
hast is multiplied; Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget the Eternal thy G-d, who brought thee
forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage;
(Deuteronomy 8:13-14)
Accumulating wealth for its own sake diminishes spiritual interest and charitable donations. In this case
wealth waxes away as quickly as it came. The main problem is that wealth leads to arrogance.[66] In the
subsequent verses G-d reminds us not to let wealth go to our heads.
Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and
drought, where there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint; Who fed thee in
the wilderness with manna, which thy fathers knew not, that he might humble thee, and that he might
prove thee, to do thee good at thy latter end; And thou say in thine heart, My power and the might of
mine hand hath gotten me this wealth. But thou shalt remember the LORD thy G-d: for it is he that gives
thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he swore unto thy fathers, as it is this
day. (Deuteronomy 8:15-18)
The proper use of excess wealth is to serve G-d in charity and the rest for the benefit of one’s wife for
sweetening the rigors of gevurah.
Man is created in the image of G-d. Also the Tree of Life represents G-d in this world with its thirty-two
paths.[67]
Man is a tree of the field.
(Deuteronomy 20:19)
Rashi brings from the Siphre Midrash the idea that we observe commandments outside of Israel so that
we remember how to do them when we are in the land of Israel. Hence the purpose of keeping the
commandments is for the days when we are in the land of Israel.
Therefore shall ye lay up these My words in your heart and in your soul;
and ye shall bind them for a sign upon your hand,
and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes.
(Deuteronomy 11:18)
Even after you have been exiled, be excellent in doing commandments, put on tefillin, prepare mezuzot,
in order that it should not be new for you when you return.
(Rashi 11:18)
The Ramban explains the meaning of Rashi and says that he has hinted at the meaning before. The hint is
located in Vayikra 18:25:
And the land was defiled, and I checked the iniquity upon it.
And the land threw out her inhabitants.
(Leviticus 18:25)
Israel is in the galut (outside of Israel) because of iniquity. The Ramban tells a story of a king who sent
his queen away because of some error. Nevertheless after returning to her father’s house she continued
adorning herself though the king could not see her. It is the same for us. Though we are in exile we still
adorn ourselves with the commandments, because we have our King, in mind and we think only of
returning to His house in the land of Israel.
B. Prophets
The prophets were powerful people who possessed Hochmah – wisdom, Gevurah – physical strength,
Asher – wealth, and Anav – humility. They were capable of supporting their students with their own
funds. Physical strength was an essential ingredient as much as wisdom and humilty.[68]
Joshua’s original name was Hoshua - ucwh, but Moses added a Yod - y to the front of his name after the
victory over Amalek (Exodus 17:9). The Yod, the first letter from the name of G-d, transforms the name
to mean “G-d saves.” A Midrash states that Moses gave the name as a blessing to Joshua after the
incident of the despondent spies, saying, “May G-d save you from the council of the spies.”
At the end of his life, Joshua gathers the Jewish people in the city of Schem to bind a covenant between
Israel and G-d.[69] Why did Joshua choose the city of Schem instead of Shiloh where the Ark of the
Covenant rested? Bryna Levy explains that the sons of Jacob turned against their brother Joseph in
Schem. Hence, Y’hoshua chose this place to remind B’nai Israel of the danger of senseless hatred.
Y’hoshua is a descendent of Ephraim who is a descendent of Joseph. Joseph is buried in Schem.
Y’hoshua would also come to rest here. At this point, the sin of the brothers is completely expiated and
the story comes full circle from senseless hatred to brotherly love.
Eldav and Madav are speaking words of prophecy. Gersholm reported this to Moshe. What were they
saying, “that Moshe will die and Joshua will lead them into Israel.” Joshua spoke up and said, “My
master Moshe”, stop them, give them hard tasks so they will stop speaking words of prophecy. Because
he spoke up before his teacher, he was given the death penalty. There are four types of punishment
similar to death, person who is blind, a leper, who has no children. One who states a law in front of his
rabbi receives the death penalty. There is a penalty that is worse then death where one loses Olam Habah,
has vshalom, that is when one addresses his rabbi with his name attached. One should not say rabbi so
Joshua married the tzedekes of Jericho, Rahav, who delivered the city into the hand of Jericho. Because
of Joshua’s punishment, she did not have children. The number of children granted a wife is according to
the merit of the husband. The amount of wealth a man acquires is according to his wife.
2. Shofteem - Judges
After the death of Joshua, the Israelites inquired of the Lord, “Which of us shall be the first to go
up against the Canaanites and attack them?”
(Joshua 1:1)
wb \jlhl hljtb ynunkh-la wnl-hluy-ym rmal yyb larcy ynb wlacyw ucwhy twm yrja yhyw
Adoni-bezek had his thumbs and big toes cut off as he did to kings he took prisoner.
(Joshua 1:6)
This is the lesson of mido-cnegdo-mido - hdm-wdgnk-hdm, that a person’s character and behavior will
be repaid in kind.
3. Shmuel - Samuel
Hanna’s Meditation
Hanna went to pray by the tabernacle because she had no children. Eli saw her davening without words
and thought she was drunk. He asked why she was praying while drunk and Hanna replied that she
wasn’t drunk and instead described her situation calmly.[70] One should always let the Torah guide one’s
intellect which should guide one’s emotions (Torah -> Intellect -> Emotions). There are two different
phrases used in the Torah in this area, wbl lu - on ones heart. This phrase denotes that the emotions of the
person are under the control of the intellect. This is the nature of a tzaddik - qdx - righteous person,
whose intellect in addition, is under the control of the Torah. The emotions should rest on the heart and
be circumventable by the intellect. wblb - In one’s heart denotes that the emotions are controlling the
intellect of the person. This is the nature of the Rasha - hcr - wicked person whose emotions control his
thoughts and actions. This is extremely damaging in the case of anger.[71] There are three laws learned
from Hanna.
● Prayer in a light voice is acceptable. Hanna’s prayer was quiet which may have been unusual at
that time but is now acceptable.
● Apologize and offer compensation for mistakenly rebuking another. This we learn from the
response of Eli. While it is a mitzvah to correct a fellow Jew, if the person was innocent then one
is required to appease that person. By way of apology, Eli offered Hanna a blessing that resulted
in G-d granting her a child in a year.
● Explain to avert suspicion. Hanna did this with Eli. Hanna had the choice of ignoring Eli in this
Nevertheless, Rav Raphael Lapin states that ignoring a person is a particularly effective way to deal with
rude people. He said this helps a person correct his/her behavior. He said that in Rav Soltzvechik’s
Yeshiva, the Rav would pause when someone asked a question and if the question was not well thought
out he would then continue with his shir - ryc - class. In this manner, he would be helping the students to
think intensely before speaking.
Rav Hamnuna in Berachos 31a says many important rules can be derived by Hannah’s behavior.[72]
● “She spoke in her heart” (Samuel I 1:13). This teaches that when one prays he must concentrate in
his heart.
● “Only her lips moved.” This teaches he must articulate the words with his lips.
● “Her voice could not be heard.” He may not raise his voice in prayer.
● “Eli thought that she was drunk.” One who is drunk is not permitted to recite the service.
King David said that Avishalom should not be harmed. The Ramban comments that David knew that
Avishalom was only acting as an agent for Hakodesh Barchu. This suggests the question of how does one
know when one is acting as an agent for G-d versus acting out of free will. When an event is so out of the
ordinary, as in the case of a son wanting to kill a father, it must be b’sheret.[73]
4. Y’shayahu - Isaiah
In the year that King Uzziah died, I beheld my Lord seated on a high and lofty throne; and the skirts
of His robe filled the Temple. Seraphs stood in attendance on Him. Each of them had six wings: with
two he covered his face, with two he covered his legs, and with two he would fly.
Holy is the Lord in the past, holy is the Lord in the present, and holy is the Lord in the future. The name
of the Angel of the Present is YöHöVîEL - lawhy. [74] The Angel of the Past is YâHâViEL - lawhy. The
Angel of the Future is YäHäViEL - lawhy.
The doorposts would shake at the sound of the one who called, and the House kept filling with smoke.
I cried,
Then one of the seraphs flew over to me with a live coal, which he had taken from the altar with a pair
of tongs. He touched it to my lips and declared,
The experience of an angel touching a hot coal to cleanse ones lips opens higher gates into the spiritual
realm. One should always strive to visualize biblical images since they are the highest revealed truth we
have in this world. When one does this correctly, the vision takes on a pure form and one becomes
certain of a true revelation from Ribono Shalom.
This is our hope on Yom Kipper - the Day of Atonement. On that day the Gates of Mercy are opened and
the truly repentant are brought to the highest level. There is a teaching that even a tzaddik - a righteous
one cannot stand at the height of a Baal Tshuvah on Yom Kippur. The reason is that all the sins of a
master of repentance are turned into blessings for him or her as G-d’s forgiveness extends beyond justice
into the realm of mercy and then into overflowing love for his children.
Isaiah speaks of the return to Zion and the good life that awaits us.
The message here is that we will return to the land of Israel[75]. Whether from Babylonia, Europe,
Russia, or Ethiopia, G-d will help us return to Eretz Israel - the land of Israel. Hashem causes us to
multiply in the East, and to gather wealth in the West. The North tries to hold back its people from
leaving, but the South releases freely.
Isaiah’s final words are a vision of the world to come. Our relationship with G-d today forms the
paradigm of what will be again. Instead of transcending completely into a spiritual dimension, we appear
in gratitude, worship, and thankfulness before the King of kings in all the weeks and months of our lives.
Our world is a reflection of the best of all worlds. Time enhances our relationship with Hashem.
5. Hoshua - Hosea
The whole life of Hosea is a message of prophecy. From the name of the wife he chose to the names of
his children, the microcosm of his life represents the whole house of Israel.
HOS 1:1 The word of the LORD came unto Hosea, the son of Beeri,
in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah,
and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel.
HOS 1:2 The beginning of the word of the LORD by Hosea. And the LORD said to Hosea,
Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms:
for the land hath committed great whoredom, departing from the LORD.
The prophet’s life depicts the nation of Israel. In the 6th century BC the kingdom of Israel was split
between Ephraim and Judah. With Ephraim went the rest of the tribes of the North. They maintained
aspects of cow worship from the religion of Baal and whored after the products and ways of their
neighbors to the North:
HOS 2:5 For their mother hath played the harlot: she that conceived them hath done shamefully: for she
said, I will go after my lovers, that give me my bread and my water, my wool and my flax, mine oil and
my drink.
Israel went after the ways of her northern neighbors while Judah went after the ways of Torah and
pursued G-d.
HOS 1:3 So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim; who conceived, and bore him a son.
Gomer was a son of Japheth in Genesis who was the father of the European peoples.[76] The sons of
Gomer are Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmath. Ashkenaz is the ancestor of the German nation.[77]
HOS 1:4 And the LORD said unto him, Call his name Jezreel; for yet a little while, and I will avenge the
blood of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu, and will cause to cease the kingdom of the house of Israel.
HOS 1:5 And it shall come to pass at that day, that I will break the bow of Israel, in the valley of Jezreel.
HOS 1:6 And she conceived again, and bare a daughter. And G-d said unto him, Call her name
Loruhamah: for I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel; but I will utterly take them away.
HOS 1:7 But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the LORD their G-d, and
will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen.
There were two kingdoms in the Holy Land during the time of Hosea. The first, the Northern Kingdom
of Israel where Hosea resided, was composed of eleven tribes excluding Judah. The Southern Kingdom
was made up of the tribe of Judah, the largest of the tribes equaling all the others put together. While the
house of Judah adhered to righteousness forged by the isolation of the desert, the house of Israel became
tainted with the idolatrous practices of its neighbors. Hosea prophesied G-d’s judgment upon the
Northern Kingdom while sending a message of protection to Judah.[78]
Later in the Book of Hosea, the Lord allures Israel back from Baalim renewing her purity in the
wilderness and states the following:
The Lord is like a spouse to Israel. In the Song of Songs the Lord is our Husband. Each Shabbas he sends
forth the Shechinah to dwell with us and She is our Bride. We view G-d at times as masculine and at
other times as feminine.
The Lord is the true Healer of the world. Sometimes we cannot heal ourselves and yet another can
help.[79] The Gemara brings down the story about Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai who went to visit Rabbi
Chanina who was sick. When Rabbi Yochanan asked, “Are your sufferings for good.” Rabbi Chanina
replied, “Not now and not in the future.” Rabbi Yochanan then extended his hand, raised up Rabbi
Chanina and he was healed. Rabbi Yochanan was a healer and helped Rabbi Chanina in an area where he
could not help himself. When Rabbi Yochanan was sick, Rabbi Chanina went to visit him. Rabbi
Chanina asked the same question of Rabbi Yochanan who replied with the same answer. Nevertheless,
Rabbi Chanina was not a healer and Rabbi Yochanan could not heal himself. Ultimately the mitzvah of
Bikur Holim - visiting the sick rescues the sick with the help of G-d. With renewed health comes
renewed obedience to G-d. Suffering brings Tshuvah, repentance and a return to Hashem. Our hope is
renewed like the dawn of a day and rain is associated with the renewal of the Earth.
6. Yoel - Joel
In Kohelet, we read, “A time for war and a time for peace.” We find the answer in Joel.
Joel tells of the exile of the Jews after the destruction of the first temple, the land being divided by lots,
and the people sold into slavery. This is the time for war as G-d proclaims in Joel 4:9:
Thus he will judge among the nations and arbitrate for the many peoples,
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks:
Nation shall not take up sword against nation;
They shall never again know war.
And the Lord will roar from Zion, and shout aloud from Jerusalem,
So that heaven and earth tremble, but the Lord will be a shelter to His people.
And you shall know that I the Lord your G-d dwell in Zion, My holy mount.
And Jerusalem shall be holy;
Faith in the Lord balances war and peace, and brings one back to Zion. Above war and peace is
Hashem’s shelter for his people at the base of Mt. Zion next to the city of Jerusalem.
7. Haggai
The Book of Haggai is short but the point is long. The message of this book holds the cure to greed and
materialistic idolotry which is a plague afflicting many of today’s generation. Akin to this illness is
gambling which stems from greed. Which is worse who knows, but one thing is for sure much that
happens in the houses of Wall Street is legalized gambling and the precious time lost to this
preoccupation is a weight upon the soul.
HAG 1:6 Ye have sown much, and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink, but ye are not
filled with drink; ye clothe you, but there is none warm; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it
into a bag with holes.
HAG 1:7 Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Consider your ways.
HAG 1:8 Go up to the mountain, and bring wood, and build the house; and I will take pleasure in it, and I
will be glorified, saith the LORD.
G-d is teaching us to apply our earnings to a good cause otherwise they will be blown away.
HAG 1:9 Ye looked for much, and, lo it came to little; and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it.
Why? saith the LORD of hosts. Because of mine house that is waste, and ye run every man unto his own
house.
HAG 1:10 Therefore the heaven over you is stayed from dew, and the earth is stayed from her fruit.
Building the temple and giving charity are the purpose of our silver and gold.
And when the Colors radiate, the Holy One then exults and takes pride in them,
as in (Hagi 2:8), “Mine is the silver, Mine is the gold.”
From them “garments of yesha (salvation)”[80] are made.
(Likutey Moharan #25:4)[81]
Giving charity creates beautiful garments for our soul in the world to come.
HAG 2:3 Who is left among you that saw this house in her first glory? and how do ye see it now? is it not
in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
HAG 2:4 Yet now be strong, O Zerubbabel, saith the LORD; and be strong, O Joshua, son of Josedech,
the high priest; and be strong, all ye people of the land, saith the LORD, and work: for I am with you,
saith the LORD of hosts:
HAG 2:5 According to the word that I covenanted with you when ye came out of Egypt, so my spirit
remaineth among you: fear ye not.
HAG 2:6 For thus saith the LORD of hosts; Yet once, it is a little while, and I will shake the heavens,
and the earth, and the sea, and the dry land;
HAG 2:7 And I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house
with glory, saith the LORD of hosts.
HAG 2:8 The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts.
HAG 2:9 The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith the LORD of hosts: and
in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of hosts.
All the nations came to see the Temple that Solomon finished. This is the rectification of money and the
heart of materialism and is the source of peace, Shalom.
8. Malachi
The writings of Malachi detail the complete life. While widely known for the last line of his prophecy,
Malachi’s emphasis is on acting sincere, bearing responsibility in marriage, being sincere in charity and
offerings and bearing up to the standard of behavior expected of the servants of G-d.
Proper rulings were in his mouth and nothing perverse was on his lips;
He served Me with complete loyalty and held the many back from iniquity.
For the lips of a priest guard knowledge and men seek rulings from his mouth;
For he is a messenger of the Lord of Hosts.
But you have turned away from that course: You have made many stumble through your rulings; you
have corrupted the covenant of the Levites—said the Lord of Hosts.
And I, in turn, have made you despicable and vile in the eyes of all the people,
because you disregard My ways and show partiality in your rulings. (Malachi 2:6-9)
C. Writings
1. Yov - Job
The book of Job deals with the issues of providence i.e. the reasons why the rewards and punishments of
people are not always clear. Eliphaz consoles Job with the following explanation:
5:17 As for righteous men like you [Job] who are stricken by evil,
it is the chastening of G-d, despise it not,
for the purpose of such chastening is like that of the trials of the righteous.
The sufferings that Eliphaz is referring to apply to the righteous only. For the rest of us suffering is often
the direct result of our actions. For example, not giving charity diminishes wealth. Afflicting others
brings similar affliction. Nevertheless, in the case of Job who was righteous before G-d in wealth and
poverty these sufferings are difficult to understand. The “chastening of G-d” is seen by Eliphaz as an
opportunity. The Gemara on Brachots speaks of asoras ahavah - sufferings from love. Our heavenly
Father gives sufferings to his children for their sake so that they may return to him. As Rabbeinu
Bachya[82] describes:
Thus, repentance and suffering saved the sinner from going down the pit,[83] but he will not merit to see
the Supreme Light until the soul is reborn as at first. Thus, Elihu next said, His flesh is more tender than
a child’s, He returneth to the days of his youth.[84] When he grows up, he will pray to G-d, and through
his repentance and suffering he will be accepted by G-d. His righteousness will then be restored [as at
first] for he will not have sinned since the days of his rebirth. His afflictions will have ensued from his
former transgressions, which should have brought about his utter destruction. However, G-d devised
means so that he would not be banished from the World to Come, and he will then merit the Supreme
Light, as Elihu said. So He redeemed his soul from going into the pit, and his life beholdeth the light,[85]
a reference to the Supreme Light. This device [of rebirth] can be repeated three times, as it says, Lo all
these things doth G-d work, twice, yea thrice, with a man.[86]
Here, Rabbeinu Bachya brings an explanation for reincarnation in up to 3 lives. The reincarnation serves
to amend past wrongs and may explain the suffering of the righteous. Rabbeinu brings down the final
benefit that happened to Job:[87]
Then the Eternal answered Job out of the whirlwind.[88] Job attained the degree of prophecy because he
was wholehearted, and upright, and one that feared G-d, and shunned evil, and had been chastised by
trial. Although in his lack of wisdom, he transgressed by doubting G-d’s judgment, his trial brought him
nearer to G-d, for he accepted Elihu’s words and found them satisfactory. Thus, he was now one that
feared G-d and was sincere in his righteousness.
The whirlwind is an interesting metaphor. Once I entered a whirlwind 20 feet in height and was amazed
to feel the presence of a spiritual entity. I thought this was a soul lost on Earth needing to return to G-d
but in some cases this may be an elemental angel bringing a message from G-d.
2. Mishle - Proverbs
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III. The Written Law
Tradition records King Solomon as having written 3 works. In his youth he wrote the Song of Songs.
This work characterizes the relationship between G-d and Israel like the love of a young husband and
bride. The last work he wrote, Kohelet - Ecclesiastes, deals with philosophies of life gleamed from the
sufferings of the wealthy. Proverbs, on the other hand, is a work of mid-life. Of the 3 it is strongest at
setting the foundation of how a person should live. I will take a few verses to illustrate the greatness of
this work.
Chapter 3:
3:11 The chastisement of the Lord, my son, do not despise, and do not reject His rebuke.
3:12 For whom the Lord loves He reproves, as a father conciliates his son.
12 For whom - If he attributed (the cause to neglect of Torah) but could not find (an instance)
He should know that they are sufferings of love, as it is said, “For whom the Lord loves He reproves”.
The concept of ‘sufferings of love’ is a principle in the oral law and is brought forth from the proverb as
well as the story Job. The main hope of Hashem is that we improve like a father hopes in his son. Hence,
the sufferings that we go through have this entire purpose. Often just by praying for Ribono shel Olam to
heal us, we have turned back to Hashem and the purpose served.[89]
Chapter 11:
11:1 Deceitful scales are an abomination of the Lord, and a whole weight is His will.
This refers to inaccurate weights and scales that a storeowner might use to deceive a customer. In the
month of Tishrei, which is overseen by the constellation of Libra, the scales have a deeper meaning.
They are the scales of judgment that we must all undergo. We cannot deceive G-d with a false weight in
this case but we can deceive ourselves when we act as a judge for our neighbor. We should judge each
person fairly realizing that we are all human making mistakes. Our weight must not be so heavy that
others fail to tip the scale to the side of merit. We must choose to forgive everyone of any harm that we
perceive was inflicted on us. In this manner, Ribono Shalom, shall choose to forgive us and tip our scales
for a favorable judgment in the year to come.
11:2 With insolent behavior comes shame and with the modest, there is wisdom
Insolent behavior, speaking out and talking back to others in an arrogant domineering way causes one to
feel shame afterwards. By being modest and not provoking others, we gain wisdom.
Following a simple straight path in life will manage all the affairs of one’s life. Simple faith and
choosing the good leads one on the right path of life. This is not reward and punishment but a direct
consequence. Similarly, crooked treachery destroys one’s mind and ability to choose to do well. This is
also not a punishment but the nature of the effect of this attitude on the mind.
11:4 Wealth shall not avail in the day of wrath, but charity shall rescue from death.
This very powerful verse teaches that tzedakah can change the divine decree in our favor. Money should
never be hoarded but instead given in charity and this saves a person from death. There is a story about a
rabbi who was in charge of a charity fund for a particular city. A woman came to him asking for money
to pay to feed her children, but he told her all the funds were currently depleted. She said that she had
seven children and that they would begin to starve if she did not get money soon to buy food. The man
gave her money from his own personal funds. Two weeks later, fate found this man on his deathbed. The
angels above beseeched G-d to change the decree for this man. They claimed that his charity had enabled
the woman and her seven children to survive and that this meant all their descendants would live as well
which is how a world is saved. G-d rescinded the decree and the person lived an extra 15 years.[90]
Hence, charity rescues from death - twmm lyxt hqdxw.
Chapter 1:
1:8 Hear my son the admonition of your father, and do not abandon the Torah of your Mother
Normally the mother admonishes the children while the father excels in Torah learning. This proverb
teaches us that we should listen to the corrections of our father and not just receive his kindness. While
our mother is an example of Torah and we should see her virtues in this area clearly and follow in those
ways.
There is another teaching that long life and length of days is granted to one who honors ones mother and
father.
When time is going by too fast it is because one is not spending enough time with ones parents.
(myself)
Chapter 9:
9:17 Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten secretly, more pleasing.
Some struggle to find true love. Others struggle for marriage to accept the true one. Many think that
“stolen waters are sweet” and prefer relationships to marriage. On relationships Dessler says, “Together,
they complement each other. This fact flows from the nature with which the Almighty has endowed
them... the one who gives, loves.”[91] “There are some people who do not want to enter into marriage.
This is because they are unable to shake themselves free of the power of taking, and even their natural
instincts cannot turn them into “givers,” even temporarily...”[92] “To sum up: the best relationship
between husband and wife will obtain when both achieve and practice the virtue of giving. Then their
love will never cease and their lives will be filled with happiness and contentment for as long as they live
on this earth.”[93]
Chapter 27
1. Boast not yourself of tomorrow; for you know not what today may bring forth.
2. Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.
3. A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool’s wrath is heavier than both of them.
4. Wrath is cruel, and anger is overwhelming; but who is able to stand before envy?
5. Open rebuke is better than secret love.
6. Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are profuse.
7. The soul who is sated loathes a honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
8. As a bird that wanders from its nest, so is a man who wanders from his place.
9. Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart; so does the sweetness of a man’s friend by hearty counsel.
10. Do not forsake your own friend, nor your father’s friend; nor go into your brother’s house in the
day of your calamity; for better is a neighbor who is near than a brother who is far away.
11. My son, be wise, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him who reproaches me.
12. A prudent man sees the evil, and hides himself; but the simpletons pass on, and are punished.
13. Take his garment when he has given surety for a stranger, and take his pledge on behalf of an
alien woman.
14. He who blesses his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse
to him.
15. A continual dripping in a very rainy day and a quarrelsome woman are alike.
16. Whoever hides her hides the wind, like the ointment of his right hand, which betrays itself.
17. Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens another.
18. Whoever guards the fig tree shall eat its fruit; so he who waits on his master shall be honored.
19. As in water face answers face, so does the heart of man to man.
20. Sheol and Avaddon are never full; and the eyes of man are never satisfied.
21. The refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold; and a man is judged according to his
praise.
22. Though you should grind a fool with a pestle in a mortar among wheat, his folly would not depart
from him.
23. Be diligent to know the state of your flocks, and look well to your herds.
24. For riches are not for ever; and does a crown endure to all generations?
25. When the grass sprouts forth, and the young grass appears, and herbs are gathered on the
mountains,
26. Lambs shall provide your clothing, and goats the price of a field,
27. And you shall have goats’ milk enough for your food, for the food of your household, and for the
maintenance of your maidens
3. T’hillim - Psalms
The Psalms of David are our longings and prayers to G-d. Like the discarded stone that became the
cornerstone of the Temple in Jerusalem, Psalm Thirteen is the cornerstone of the rest. Here it is in its
entirety:
Psalm 13
The word for lowly in Hebrew is Dal which is similar to the word dull in English. When we concern
ourselves with the needs of others who are down, Hashem will remember us in kind when we are down.
Psalm 41
David uttered these praises after selecting certain Levites including Asaph to minister before the ark of
the Lord. Many of the praises in passages Chronicles 1 16:8-26 are found in our prayer book liturgy. The
delegating of proper work to the Levites brought David great joy which brought forth these songs to
Hashem:
Ascribe to the Lord, ye kindreds of the peoples,
Ascribe unto the Lord glory and strength,
Ascribe unto the Lord the glory due His name;
Bring an offering, and come before Him;
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
Tremble before Him, all the earth,
The world also is established that it cannot be moved.
Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice;
And let them say among the nations: ‘The Lord reigneth.’
Let the sea roar, and the fullness thereof;
Let the field exult, and all that is therein;
Then shall the trees of the wood sing for joy,
Before the Lord for He is come to judge the earth.
O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good; for his mercy endureth forever.
And say ye: ‘Save us, O G-d of our salvation, and gather us together and deliver us from the nations,
That we may give thanks unto thy holy name that we may triumph in thy praise.’
Blessed be the Lord, the G-d of Israel, from everlasting even to everlasting.
And all the people said: ‘Amen,’ and praised the Lord.
(Chronicles 1 16:28-36)
[32] Midrash Rabbah Genesis I, Soncino, Ch. 1:10, page 9. Had it begun with an aleph, this is the first
letter of the word cursed – arur - rwra.
[33] Sefer Yetzirah 3:2
[34] Raavad, Ramban, Etz Chayim Shaar Tanta 7 quoted in Kaplan Sefer Yetzirah page. 366.
[82] Kad Hakemach by Rabbeinu Bachya Ben Asher, trans. Encyclopedia of Torah Thoughts, Chavel,
page 200.
[83] Job 33:18-24.
[84] Job 33:25
[85] Job 33:28
[86] Job 33:29
[87] Encyclopedia of Torah Thoughts, Rabbeinu Bachya, page 201.
[88] Job 38:1
[89] see Hosea 6:1-3
[90] Fifteen alludes to the name of G-d, Yah – hy, G-d of Creation and the 15 songs of praise of the
Psukei D’zimra as well as the Yishtabach.
[91] Strive for Truth: Giving and Taking, Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler, Part 1, page 131.
[92] Ibid. pp 132-133.
[93] Ibid. page 133.
XI. Meditation
A. Healing Meditations
Healing Technique – August 11, 1993 - 7:30 PM
I moved the cause of any bad dreams I’d been having into my finger tips and washed them off.
I visualized Raphael - lapr hovering above the waters of creation. The beating of his wings transmitted
healing energy throughout our world. I felt Raphael behind and through me lifting up my hands to heal
those I prayed for. I prayed for each individual in the room and those that were ill that could not be with
us. I saw their ill parts between my hands and I felt a flow of energy between them. My hands began
moving as I visualized them along side my head and then down my body with a healing ray between
them. I saw a golden light around my head (sunlight of Tiferets) and felt a surge of energy with Raphael still
with me. I saw scintillating lights dancing around me and providing joy and healing.
I wanted to expand the healing that G-d was working through me. I visualized a glowing ball and I saw a
string of light extending from its top, upward into the heavens. G-d created the world in the tzimtzum
though a line of light and I saw its color was opal or mother of pearl. Raphael began to spin counter-
clockwise above my head and into the heavens through the string-pipe.
I walked off into the mountains which is the wilderness, the realm of the klipot. I visualized drawing
klipot coming out from others. They would then strike me and snap like a fire cracker turning into a
flower lining my path. I preceded in this manner healing those I knew. The klipot turned into the most
beautiful multi-colored flowers as if our “sins were made as white as snow.” I walked further into the
dark realm and began to visualize the harm of words spoken negatively in other lands. Eventually the
klippot were coming in the thousands against my body until I had no more energy from Hashem to turn
them. There were flowers everywhere and my hands fell down to the ground. I needed protection and
thought of the garment, Malbush - cblm, the small silent voice, whose gematria is lightning.
I visualized the garment around me and wondered at the Klipah Nogah that separates us from
annihilation. I felt safe and drained of all energy as I opened my eyes.
Commentary
The space in the tzelem[291] was filled with plasma energy, the power generator of the Universe. In
astronomy, this is analogous to a black hole at the center of the Universe. Before ascending to the tzelem,
an angel led the way and there was a beam of light shining from its head, teaching, and empowering. The
Merkavah mystics would talk while experiencing these visions and the students would record the
teachings. As a final gift a crystal of light descended into my hands, a most spectacular beautiful light
and I began to rise with the following vision:
I recall the unity of all creation, the black fire of the world against the white light of nothingness. All
physical problems dissipate in the nothingness.
And there is something more, I recognize my soul and the other souls I have touched as part of me. There
is no sadness only exchanged sparks and tokens of Love.
I remember my face lit with white light. This is the image I wanted to remain with: the white light and
love of G-d, the world, and all people. Amen.
A relaxed jaw is a beginning to the meditative state.
I found myself being greeted by a white pelican. It told me to follow as it soared into the heavens. I
transformed into this type of bird and flew upwards. I gazed at the world below and saw green hills.
From a bird I changed back into a man though I remained dressed in white and my arms had the likeness
of feathers on them. I lifted them upwards and called unto G-d. I found myself in the large cavity of
Malchuts - twklm. I called upon the angel Michael - lakm to take my right arm and Gabriel - larbg my
left and we began our ascent. I uttered the names in my mind associated with Yesod (El Chai, Shadai) and
the heaven of rock (firmament) opened and the angels took me higher. We ascended to the realm of
Tiferets. I said the Tetragrammaton, Hashem, and we entered. There they let me rest. I was led to one of
the academies of Kabbalists that reside there. I sat down in front of this book and opened it. On the first
page, I saw the words:
YHVH - yy
ShaBaT - tbc
In Tiferet is the everlasting Shabbat of the world to come. This is the Shabbat of Hashem while in
Malchuts is the Shabbas of mankind. The page was followed by many blank pages. I realized the book
would reveal the answer to any question I had. In the academies of Heaven, the mysteries are revealed
directly instead of veiled as in this world. I thought of the name, Eloah[293] and it appeared on the page. I
meditated on the name and lifted the white page overhead. There I saw the name as black fire on white
fire and the name parted:
The name begins with Yod and ends with Yod, and represents all creative energy. It is the power of
Elohim brought into the creation of the world. Between the names came forth the image of a flower, like
an orchid, one of the double flowers. I realized the Name is the source of youth and renewal in this
world. Herein lies the fountain of youth. In my mind, I saw myself running in a wonderful dance and I
stood up even while I was still meditating. I began to turn to my left and recalled the sefirot associated
with the different directions and the creative forces of G-d they emit into this world. “To the east is
Tiferets, the source of a new day. From the North comes G-d’s strength, Gevurah, riding forth. To the
West is the foundation of the world, Yesod, where the world grows and is built up. And from the South
comes G-d’s kindness, Hesed. Above is the source of prophecy, Netzah. And from below comes the
praise of man to G-d, our thankfulness; Hod.”
As I rotated to the left, I saw the name ELOaH turning the clock of life backwards. Extending my arms
outward in the shape of a five-pointed star energy entered my head in a beam of light and went forth into
the world through my arms and legs. Next, as arms lowered, I became tzayr - ryx - young, a “nair,” a
youth, a boy. This name is the source of youth and childhood. It is the means of preserving eternal life in
the world to come. I saw between the two parts of the Name an endless stream of life pouring forth, the
Genesis of the world. I made the following suggestions:
I opened my eyes to see the youthful light of day. I picked up the Sefer Yetzirah and opened it to a
chance page. Before me were the names of G-d to descend and ascend the Elon - }lya - the Tree of
Life.[294]
I recalled a meditation from Sefer Yetzirah on the double letters for influencing the four long-term
human fates:
Meditation uses
Permute DGBKPRT - trpk bgd with D - d in place with the sound “th” for children. p.177.
Strengthen on Tuesday - twice blessed, good for marriages.
Interpretation Uses
Find day of birth (Wednesday)— planet (Venus), [ruling planet by starts (Venus)] ruling planet by name
(Venus), first letter of name sound influences. Name influences - Jewish Thought (21:22).
I also saw the tragic bus bombing in Ramat Gan in my mind and experienced the shock of the dead and
the sorrow of their relatives. It is G-d’s intention to reveal the closeness of Am Israel with Eretz Israel
and that only the Jews can have this relationship with this land. I also asked of what to do in life. Money
is gathered in the west (US) to sow seed in the east (Israel). Yesod is in the west and Tiferet in the east.
Joseph accumulated the wealth of Egypt; Jacob was the source of the seed of Israel in Israel. Gather in
the west to sow in the east is the way.
Walking meditation is halacha[302], since walking makes one aware of following G-d's will. Blessed be
the Lord, G-d, King of all the Universe who revealth all dvarim [words].
I asked G-d further on the meaning of this story. Adam rejected Lilith for a desire for someone similar to
himself. But, there are deep mysteries why an opposite is a test of our choice in marriage. I pressed
Hashem for the answer to this mystery. I pounded on the Gate of Knowledge that I may know it. The
answer lies with David Hamelech who is a descendent of Ruth, of Moab, of Lot, of Seth who replaced
Kayin.[306] Within every soul in this world is a unique part of Adam Kadmon.[307] The soul that David
received, though tainted initially, brought with it great initiative that carried his ability to be king. This
idea I learned yesterday on Shabbas from an article stating, “Kingship was not found in the Jewish
people due to the lack of pride of Moav.[308]” Kayin descended from the first wife of Adam[309]. Hevel
was from Hava. The source of the pride of Moshiach comes from Adam’s opposite Lilith. Seth replaced
both Hevel and Kayin and for this reason was not taken away by the demons of Lilith. How do we know
that Seth replaces Kayin:
Eve said, “G-d has granted me other offspring in the place of Hevel.” (Genesis 4:25)
The word ‘other’ alludes to Kayin. This occurred after the death of Kayin. [310]
So the deep mystery of the choice of one’s wife returns to the beginning and the choice repeats itself in
every generation[311]. Praise to Hashem and much gratitude for being permitted this knowledge[312].
Isaac and Rebecca - August 14, 1996 - 7:30 PM - Rosh Hodesh Elul
I was studying Ahavas Chesed - loving kindness by the Chofetz Chaim in the morning. He quotes from
Chazal, “He who only occupies himself with Torah study and not with kindness is as if he has no G-
d.”[313] That night Ira led the healing meditation at Beth Shalom.
I visualized Sarah pregnant with Isaac. I sensed her satisfaction with being B’rayon - pregnant and the
good feeling about the child she carried. My search for Isaac brought me to a vision of him as a young
man. I saw him in the fields amongst the grasses praying to G-d. He had long golden hair and was
handsome in form. Nevertheless, what distinguished him most was the smile on his face and the joy in
his heart. I was amazed by his energy in prayer and play in the fields and his joy and dance before
Hashem. Isaac’s blessings were multiplied by his fun loving spirit. I introduced myself to Isaac and we
shook hands. Isaac asked me, “what do you do?” I told him I learn Torah. He said, “No, learning is not
doing. I asked you what are you doing with your life?” I told him I work. He said, “No, what are your
deeds? What are your actions in life? What are you doing that distinguishes your life?” I told him I once
taught in a senior center. He said that was good and “what are you doing now?” I said I am writing a
book. He said, “that’s OK, but what else are you doing?” The point of these questions was the emphasis
Isaac placed on doing and action in life as opposed to learning. For Isaac, even playing was an aspect of
doing and an important part of life. I tried to reconcile this attitude with Isaac’s childhood experience of
almost being sacrificed. Isaac said that it was a long time ago and behind him. Ira suggested after the
meditation that when a person has a near death experience, one develops a greater sense of urgency to
enjoy every moment of life. Instead of an emotional scar, Isaac became a very happy child who enjoyed
nature and the world around him.
Doing implies taking chances occasionally. Certainly we will all make mistakes, but without doing we
will not find them, correct them, and lead a better life. Doing applies to marriage as well. Isaac married
Rebecca without doing an intensive personal search himself. This was a risk; nevertheless, his marriage
was joyful. People whose marriages do not work out should not be unhappy but should take what they
learned with new joy into their life.
I saw Rebecca riding on her camel and then alighting before Isaac as he wondered who she was[314].
Eleazar led her to the camp and Rebecca took Sarah’s tent and renewed the rituals of Sarah. Isaac was
overjoyed with Rebecca, his wife and their love ran very deep. I asked Isaac to take me to meet his wife
and he led me up a hill to what is know today as Hebron and I saw a tent in the distance. We came up to
the tent and Isaac called his wife who came out to meet us. She was short with youth in height and she
reached to cling to the side of her husband. Her face was also lit up with the joy of youth and love. Isaac
mentioned something about food and drink and Rebecca said that the table is already prepared. I saw an
ordered table set with light and food and drink within the tent. When I saw Rebecca, I saw her with a
pitcher volunteering water for Eleazar to drink and for his camels. Her life was one of action as well.
I sought to know where they were residing and why I saw them so young. I saw the gold of the grasses
blowing in the wind and realized with Isaac’s guidance that this place too was found in Gevurah.
Gevurah is the 5th sefirot and epitomizes action and doing in life. The number 5 is associated with
movement. The angel Gavriel is the one associated with rescuing the Jewish people in the time of Daniel
and calling out to Abraham to end the test of sacrificing Isaac. The world of Gevurah is associated with
nature and enjoying life besides the rigor, discipline, and judgment as traditional associations. The name
of G-d associated with Gevurah is Elohim which represents natural law in our world. Fun is part of the
opportunities of life in this world and should be embraced wholeheartedly.
E. Blue Skies
Having an authentic vision requires careful preparation. By learning the descriptions of the Palaces of
Yetzirah or the Chambers of Beriah one can attempt to duplicate the vision during a meditation and learn
more details of these worlds. The descriptions are only a guideline and the journey is only for those
whose longing is strong.
Chagigah 12b
R. Judah said: There are two firmaments, for it is said: Behold, unto the Lord thy God belongeth heaven,
and the heaven of heavens. Resh Lakish said: [There are] seven, namely, Wilon, Rakia’, Shehakim,
Zebul, Ma'on, Makon, ‘Araboth. Wilon serves no purpose except that it enters in the morning and goes
forth in the evening and renews every day the work of creation, for it is said: That stretcheth out the
heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in. Rakia’ is that in which sun and moon,
stars and constellations are set, for it is said: And God set them in the firmament [Rakia’] of the heaven.
Shehakim is that in which millstones stand and grind manna for the righteous for it is said: And He
commanded the skies [Shehakim] above, and opened the doors of heaven; and He caused manna to rain
upon them for food etc. Zebul is that in which [the heavenly] Jerusalem and the Temple and the Altar are
built, and Michael, the great Prince, stands and offers up thereon an offering, for it is said: I have surely
built Thee a house of habitation [Zebul], a place for Thee to dwell in for ever. And whence do we derive
that it is called heaven? For it is written: Look down from heaven, and see, even from Thy holy and
glorious habitation. Ma'on is that in which there are companies of Ministering Angels, who utter [divine]
song by night, and are silent by day for the sake of Israel's glory, for it is said: By day the Lord doth
command His lovingkindness, and in the night His song is with me.
Perkei Hekhalot - Chapters of the Palaces[315] contains a formal description of these palaces. The
following contains my own personal experiences of these heavens. In the world of Yetzirah there are 7
heavens[316]. These are:
This is the location of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars. Yet how can this be since we see them in our
world and know of their places. I have seen a star in Yetzirah and its light source is a precious soul that
serves Hashem like an angel[317]. Some of these souls were once from our world, others are of angelic
source.
In this heaven new angels are born each day to utter praises to Hashem. They are born from the spring of
fire each morning. They first dip their hands into the fiery waters and bring a taste to their mouths. Then
they sing the holy Kadosh to Hashem and praises from sunrise to sunset.
lwbz
This heaven is the place of the “prince”. He is surrounded by his ministering angels. He is called Meattah
for he is from G-d. This heaven may be the residence of Zer Anpin in the world of Yetzirah.
lpru
This is like the morning mists and clouds that cover mountain tops. Moshe’s tent was said to be enclosed
in araphel when the Shechinah dwelled within. It represents Mt. Sinai and the place of the giving of the
Torah.
e) Shehakim (Heavens)
syqjc
The rebuilt Jerusalem is prepared in this heaven. The Temple, Table, Ark, Menorah and all the utensils
are here.
It is five hundred year journey from Shehakim to Mahon. In the midst are the storehouses of snow and
hail as well as the rewards for the righteous and punishments for the wicked. Five hundred years further
is the Aravot whose merkavah is called Av bu which means cloud. There are some souls yet to be born.
g) Throne of Glory
The descent from the heaven of the ‘Throne of Glory’ leads to the place of the Merkavah or the ‘Throne
of G-d’. Beneath the throne souls await their entry into our world.
In the world of Beriyah there are seven chambers.[318] The seven chambers are discussed in the work of
the Me’am Lo’ez.[319]
The first chamber [is called the Brickwork of Sapphire (Livnath HaSappir)]
It contains two angels, one on each side, under the direction of a great angel [called Tahariel]. He stands
at the gate of this Chamber; by his side are myriads of fiery angels, with eyes all over, each holding a
burning rod.
When a soul leaves this world, it must pass before this angel. If it is not sullied by sin, the presiding angel
opens the gate of this Chamber and allows it inside. But, if the soul is defiled by sin and naked, not
clothed in good deeds, it is shoved to the other side of the chamber, where there is a great angel presiding
over thousands of harmful angels. They grasp the soul and beat it severely, leading it to purgatory
[Gehenom], which is the place of judgment.
Another duty of this holy angel is to oversee prayer. Each prayer passes through this chamber....
The second Chamber [is called the Essence of Heaven (Etzem HaShamayim).] It has three gates, two of
which are closed, and one of which is open. [Overseeing the open gate] is an angel [called Orpeneyel,
who is also] in charge of the three directions south, north, and east. Under his supervision, two other
angels stand by the two closed gates.
In the time of the Holy Temple, the Sanhedrin (Supreme Court) had the power to inflict the death
penalty. When a person is put to death by this Court, his soul ascends to this Chamber, where it is greeted
by the presiding angel. The same is true of the soul of a person killed by gentiles.
If a person has been killed by the gentiles, his image is engraved on [the angel’s] vestments, and he
brings it to the highest heaven. There, this person is recorded in the Great Book.
If he has been put to death by the Jewish courts, the angel overseeing the open gate greets his soul. It
then conducts this soul all around the Chamber, until it arrives behind the two closed gates where it is
shown the good reward given to all those who keep the Torah. The soul experiences great jealousy and
extreme anguish for not having kept the Torah.
The angel then opens the east gate, comforts this soul, and allows it to enter. It is welcome inside, since
its sins were expiated when it was put to death by the court.
In this Chamber are many kinds of garments prepared for the ones who present themselves before G-d.
Every time a person observes the commandments with good intentions, not with any ulterior motive, a
beautiful garment is prepared for his soul by the supervisors of this Chamber. When he passes away, his
soul arrives in this Chamber. The angel who made his garment sees this soul coming, takes the garment,
and accompanies the soul to the River Dinur.
Every soul must immerse in this river to purify itself, since there is no one who has never sinned.
Some souls are burned in this fiery river. They cannot leave it until the morning hours when the south
wind blows. This is the time when all such souls are restored, singing praise to G-d and returning to their
place. In this manner, souls behave like angels.
If this soul is perfectly pure, it can emerge from the river immediately. It is then dressed in its garment,
and brought up to the heavens, into the domain of Michael, the greatest of all angels, who oversees Israel.
Michael then offers this soul as a sacrifice to G-d [on the altar on high]. The soul then attains high status,
and is allowed to remain permanently in this holy place...
In this chamber there is a Force [called Suriah] who has four colors white, black, green, and red. Under
his direction are many angels who oversee all the gates. All the keys are in his hand and it is he who
opens all the gates and locks them. All the mysteries are also given to him. Three times each day all the
angels come into this Chamber, and he nourishes them.
In this chamber are all the souls which are destined to be born, as well as the form of every future body.
Since the world was created this place of souls has never been empty.
Hakodesh Baruch directs Suriah who commands the gate keepers to open the gates of heaven which
include the Gates of Repentance.
The presiding angel in this Chamber [Raziel] is the greatest and most important of them all. All the
divine mysteries are given to him.
...
In this Chamber there are other angels [Shakhniel, Azuziah, Yehudiah, and Azriel,] who oversee the
voices of young children who study Torah in school. The breath exhaled from these children’s mouths is
clear and pure, without sin. These angels take this breath and bring it up to heaven, where it sustains the
entire universe. This is most precious in G-d’s eyes.
The seventh Chamber, which is called the Holy of Holies (kodesh Ha Kadashim), is the most excellent of
all. It is sealed and concealed from all eyes. It is to this chamber that holy souls come when they leave
the world, and here they delight in the radiance [of the Divine Presence]. Here they remain until the
coming of the Messiah [and the Resurrection].
I descended the stairs and opened the door into Shamayim. I was below looking up at the stars of the
night. Everything was quite spectacular.
Eventually I saw a waterfall of fire and swam up it into the 2nd heaven. I swam towards the source. I saw
two activities. First I saw a rope of angels being pulled out of the waters and as they parted each one took
its own shape. Simultaneously there was a rope of angels returning into the waters. I placed myself into
the form of one of the angels being born. I came to the water side and reached in lifting the liquid fire
above my mouth so that my hand did not come into contact with my face. A few drops fell into my
mouth and I began to sing praises to G-d. I was filled with joy and understood the pleasures of these
angels. For them a day is eternity.
I then strove to enter the 3rd heaven, but found many barriers. There was no path to Zevul - lwbz and I
remembered only two of the names of the “Prince”. I tried Meattah and Metatron, but they had little
effect. I gave myself a hypnotic suggestion to wake for 30 seconds, retrieve Cohn-Sherbok’s Jewish
Mysticism, lookup names and reenter the hypnotic state. This worked perfectly and I retrieved 2 names
for the prince. They were Kimos and Sanas. The second is the name of the Guardian who appears like a
manticore[320] with the head of a human and the body of a lion. He came down and swept my soul out of
my body raising me to the entry point. I looked like a quasit with 2 thin wings and a mere spark of light
for my head. It was a bit dehumanizing at first. I realized soon enough that he wasn’t the Prince and
would not let me pass. I asked to go beyond but he said wait, “I can give you any knowledge in the world
that you would like to know.” He claimed to be able to reveal the purpose and truth behind all my current
struggles as well as the answers to what would happen in the future. I saw upon his shoulder and then
above his head a snake hissing a way and realized the meaning of the tempter in the garden upon the Tree
of Knowledge. I said that all knowledge I need to know has been given to us in our world and I took the
position of the GRA and did not take the gift. Still I could not pass. I prepared another hypnotic
suggestion and awoke and saw the name of the merkavah associated with this heaven. Once I knew this
name, I felt the Guardian slipping away with the snake. I did not even need to utter the name.
A small angel came down and I raised my arms above my head and I was lifted into the third heaven
proper and brought to the Prince. I gazed only at his beard and saw the 13 attributes of Hashem hanging
there. I uttered them in my mind. I felt the appearance of the Prince like the emperor but of more
whiteness and mercy sitting on the throne. There was an opportunity to ask questions here as well but I
did not pursue it. At this point, I do not believe any harm would have ensued.
Instead I requested to ascend to the world of the Torah, since the Torah was given to us in this world to
answer all of my questions. I focused on the name lpru and saw the mist at the entrance of Moshe’s tent.
I also saw the fog hanging on Mt. Sinai. At this point I decided to return. I was very tired.
Eventually I gave myself a suggestion to be refreshed and counted myself up to ten and into the awake
state.
1st Heaven
The 4 angels led us through the 1st palace. There resided the homeless who had suffered in this world
with walls of small angels playing soothing musical instruments. They walked stress-free in this world.
We met the protector of the palace whose face was his full body. There was a staircase in the back that
ascended to the second palace.
2nd Heaven
Here was Alyssum, a lake, and surrounding grasses. The world was guarded by a small druid with a keen
mind. There were artists along the lake side drawing. He led us through the forest to the base of a
mountain. After ascending the mountain, I passed through the clouds, the firmament into the 3rd world.
3rd Heaven
Here were astrologers and healers who had spent their lives on spiritual pursuits. The sky was dark and
the piercing lights of the stars and planets was brilliant. The astrologers were in heaven. Passing through
an arch led to the 4th world.
4th Heaven
This was a mirror of Israel, the dead sea and desert. Here the prophets of old walked. My guide was
Isaiah who asked me what I had learned. He told me I understood the prophecies about the anointed well.
He said I will find answers in Malachi.[322]
5th Heaven
All entities in this heaven were in a lightning energy. I held my guides hand for stability. [This world
exists in raw visual energy.]
6th Heaven
The sixth world is entirely audio. The words of the Tzaddikim were all that I heard.
7th Heaven
This is the world of fragrance, closest to Hashem. The fragrance is that of goodly women whose souls are
highest of all in heaven.
[290] Props in a vision help in movement. Here a garment aids the visionary in ascent.
[291] Man was created in the “image (tzelem) of G-d”. The sefirot are equated with this image and
manifest themselves from the attributes of Hashem into the image of man.
[292] Similar to stories of Ovid.
[293] Eloah Beriyahot – G-d of Creation, is found in Parsha Vayigash.
[294] Sefer Yetzirah 1:1, Aryeh Kaplan trans. Weiser, page 5.
[295] Handbook of Jewish Thought II, Aryeh Kaplan, Mozanim, page 334.
[296] Mathers translation.
[297] The 6th hour is from midnight and corresponds to the 1st hour of daylight. The ruling planet of the
first hour of the day dominates the influence of the day.
[298] The Sevens of Creation has associations from a different tradition. The metal and color here are
from the Key of Solomon.
[299] Sefer Yetzirah. Page 96.
V. Character
In order to experience a close relationship to Hashem, one must work on character and attitude. Giving
tzedakah - charity is the key to obtaining these qualities. Charity is not just in money or even gifts, but it
is expressed in the way we speak to every person in need. Doing Hesed, practicing random acts of love
and kindness[151], is another way to improve midos. Nevertheless, we must also take care of ourselves.
Having a positive view of others and the world improves others and the world. “The way one looks at
the world is the kind of world one shall have.”[152]
A. Envy
Hashem ordains the reward that each person receives in this world. To envy there is no purpose. Often,
the lack of a powerful position in society is a blessing, leaving one more time for Torah learning and
developing true wisdom.
B. Chesed
Chesed is overflowing with good deeds for others. Abraham epitomizes this quality with his open tent
policy towards strangers. The essence of chesed is to be aware of people, animal, and plant needs around
and to perform a good deed when the opportunity arises. This should be done swiftly as if one is pursuing
the glory of heaven.
All human beings are precious, for they contain the image of G-d.
Man is therefore obligated to honor his fellowman and shower him with chesed
for by so doing he is honoring G-d. He must be careful not to embarrass or
abuse another person, for by so doing he is slighting G-d.[153]
C. Charity
The Orchos Tzaddikim discusses the ways of giving charity. To give with a smile or to purchase what a
person needs in advance is charity with loving kindness, tzedakah with hesed. Giving frequently to those
in particular need is greater than a single large gift. One should be prepared to recognize and execute on
the opportunity of tzedakah. This is an aspect of zealousness according to the M’silat Ysharim. Giving in
secret is greater with one’s neighbor so that no one feels embarrassed by having their need recognized.
I have a friend who taught me the meaning of charity. She prepares for meeting those in need by
purchasing food certificates in advance to give to the homeless. When seeing someone in need, she
would stop to talk with the person to see what she wants, whether she is hungry. She would take her time
talking to the person showing chesed,[154] while others find themselves simply giving charity.
The rewards for charity are enumerated in the Talmud and Bible:
twkrb hrcu-tjab ]rbtm \yrbdb wsypmhw ,twkrb ccb ]rbtm ynul hfwrp }twnh
The giver of a coin to the poor is blessed with six blessings,
one who consoles him with words with eleven blessings. [155]
(Bava Batra 9b)
ISA 58:7 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy
house? When thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own
flesh?
ISA 58:8 Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and
thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the LORD shall be thy reward.
ISA 58:9 Then shalt thou call, and the LORD shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If
thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity;
ISA 58:10 And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light
rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noonday:
ISA 58:11 And the LORD shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy
bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.
ISA 58:12 And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the
foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of
paths to dwell in.
The ‘paths to dwell in’ are the ways of Torah. Restoration of the paths is necessary when the people
around are devoid of spiritual interests.
“When the Sun shines brightly on Shabbat, the pauper is spared appearing in the street in his tattered
overcoat. The sun on Shabbat is thus a kindness/charity for him.”[156]
ISA 58:13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call
the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own
ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
ISA 58:14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places
of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken
it.
1. Delight in G-d.
2. Walk upon the high places of the world, i.e. mountainous splendor or spiritual heights.
3. Receive the nourishment of the true life of Jacob, i.e. good children and family.
D. Joy
yy ynpl \tjmcw
And you shall rejoice before the Lord
(Deuteronomy 12:12)
The word sameach - jmc means happiness or joy. The root sahm - \c means put, suggesting that one must
place joy in one’s heart always. Joy brings love and closeness to G-d.[157]
The Orchos Tzaddikim writes that one should wake up each day amazed with the world around. To see
the Sun move across the sky in its course, and the plants around growing, the stars above shining in their
constellations, and the planets advancing according to their course brings one to an amazement with G-
d’s creation. If we wake up each day and remind ourselves of how precious the world is our joy with life
will always grow and give us happiness.
hbwfl wz \g
This, too, is for the good
(Ta’anis 21a - Nachum Ish Gamzu)
All difficulty has a purpose if only to test our soul or to remind us of how thankful we need to be.
AND FINALLY.......
E. Anger
Jacob had prophesied, “I will divide them in Yaakov, and disperse them in Israel” because of their anger
and excessive punishment of the people of Shechem.[159] Levi was scattered throughout Israel in the
Cities of Refuge. Though they were selected to be priestly servants, they were humbled by their
dependence on charity, by the difficulties of those they would dwell amongst in these cities, and finally
the distances between their families throughout the land. Similarly, Shimon was allocated a portion of
land in the midst of Judah. In the end, they were forced to give up their land as Judah’s numbers
expanded and they became teachers of children and poor wanderers.[160] Nevertheless, the teaching of
children helped them develop self-control. This is always the way of Hashem and we must always learn
to see the gift and lesson in any suffering.[161]
The time to avoid anger is before it begins. The intellect should prevent this emotion from arising. There
are three periods in anger:
● Before it begins. One should be aware of controlling anger at this point even before the emotion is
even felt.
● After the emotion is felt but before one speaks or acts. This moment is likely to be too late.
● After one has already spoken or acted in anger. The damage has already been done, but one can
still try to repair this damage.
● the cause
● one’s interpretation of the cause
● one’s reaction
The key to avoiding anger is to change one’s interpretation of the cause. For example, one should not
assume that an insult is directed towards them, but merely reflects that the other person is having a
difficult day and perhaps has other problems on his mind. Fasting is a tikkun for anger. Fasting brings
one back to return and repent.
The following story describes the challenges of dealing with some people.[164]
I was told this story by my father who was told it by his father and is probably told by others as well.
There was a Rabbi who was giving a lecture one Shabbas. In the audience there was a person who
interrupted the Rabbi and said, “That is not correct.” Others in the group were aghast and wanted to ask
him to leave, but the Rabbi said it was OK, thought briefly, and than corrected himself continuing. Again
this person spoke up and again the Rabbi corrected what he was saying. This went on for a period of a
half an hour when finally the Rabbi asked someone to remove him from the audience.
Afterwards the Rabbi was praying and felt that G-d was dissatisfied with his behavior. He remarked to
himself that he had been through 15 interruptions from this person in 30 minutes and had been patient.
Nevertheless, he heard G-d saying, “I am disappointed in you. I’ve been putting up with this person for
50 years and you couldn’t put up with him for just one Shabbas.”
G. Greeting Others
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I was always first to greet another, both Jew and non-Jew. — Yoachanan Ben Zakkai
This will bring one to a greater concern about the welfare of his neighbor. A person should accustom
oneself to seeing his neighbor and greeting him. Often people feel too shy and insecure to greet others.
This is a lacking of self-esteem. They should give more charity, do more Hesed, and then they will come
to greet their neighbor and learn from their teachers with greater enthusiasm.
H. Honor
One should not seek after higher positions for honor. The avoidance of honor permits one to grow into a
better person. If one is asked to take a higher position with an increased service, one should consider
acceptance with the thought of being a good person always in the back of one’s mind. M’silat Ysharim
has the following to say on the subject:[166]
Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, forfeited his share in the world to come only because he coveted honor.
“The Holy One, blessed be He,” said to him, ‘Repent thee, and I, thou, and the son of Jesse will stroll
together in the Garden of Eden.’ ‘Who will go first?’ asked Jeroboam. ‘The son of Jesse,’ answered the
Holy One, blessed be He. ‘If so, I will not repent’” (Sanhedren 102a)
This teaches not to be jealous and seek after another’s position of honor.
What caused the destruction of Korah and his whole company if not the lust for honor, as we may infer
from the fact that Moses said to them, “And seek ye also priesthood?”[167] (Num. 16.10). And our Sages
tell us that Korah rebelled because Elzaphan, the son of Uziel, had been made prince, an appointment
which he had coveted for himself (Num. R. 18.2).
This teaches us to recognize the honor that G-d has already granted us and be satisfied. Honor is like the
lust for money which can never be quenched.
What, if not the craving for honor, drove Saul to persecute David? We read, “And the women sang one
to another in their play, and said, ‘Saul hath slain his thousands and David his ten thousands.’
One cannot be a hold fast king, but one must always relinquish and let the superior of the next generation
rise to leadership and honor.
I. Forgiveness
To forgive is to behave in the image of G-d.[168] There is a teaching from Talmud Tractate Rosh
Hashanah that if one forgives slights or insults done to him, he will be forgiven of sins. This forgiveness
is out of the side of divine justice since one is forgiven in kind for forgiving others. Forgiveness also
On Yom Kippur 5757, I became irritated by the behavior of children whose parents brought them to
services and were not reproving them on the proper way to behave in the sanctuary. However, as I
thought about my anger, I wondered how possibly Hashem could forgive me for my bad behavior
throughout the year. The answer appeared in the prayer book.
I exclaimed, “How can we be so bad when you are so good!” At that moment, I chose to forgive these
children in my mind. I then turned to Hashem and I said, “If I could forgive these children, and your
mercy is so much greater than mine, surely you can see to forgive us all in the year to come.”
J. Conversations
1. Calming a person down
Listening to negative opinions about another is a mitzvah when the person is angry or upset and one
knows that by listening the speaker will feel better and will no longer feel the need to state negative
opinions about the target person. Nevertheless, one must be sure not to believe what one has heard.[170]
This is the mitzvah of calming a person down.
There is a mitzvah to show respect for everyone.[171] One should try to avoid ending a conversation first
with another if the other person wishes to continue talking and there isn’t improper speech. In this way,
one shows respect for the other person. One is commanded to spend time with one’s spouse. This means
that it is a mitzvah to listen to her until she completes what she needs to say.
3. True Speech
1. Not all words are considered speech. Words not heard or accepted are not called speech, as in (Psalms
19:4), “There is no speech and no words without their voice being heard.” Now the main reason words
are accepted has to do with the good they contain, because everyone desires good. Therefore, when the
words contain good, then speech is heard and accepted; but when the words have no good in them, they
are not accepted. How do we create the good in the words? This is done by taking speech from daat (holy
knowledge), then it will have good in it; but when speech is without daat, then it has no good, as in
(Proverbs 19:2), “Also, for the soul to be without knowledge is not good.” The soul is speech, as it is
written (Genesis 2:7), “Man became a living soul,” the Aramaic translation of which is a “a speaking
spirit.”
2. Now, raising and enhancing daat is accomplished through praise of the tzaddikim. By praising and
extolling the tzaddikim, daat is elevated, corresponding to (Deuteronomy 32:11), “Like a nesher (eagle)
arousing its kein (nest).” Nishra is the spirit, the concept of tzaddik,...
“Footnote 8: praising...the tzaddikim, daat is elevated. By mentioning the praise and glory of the
tzaddikim, a person invokes their merit and spiritual power. His daat is thereby elevated, so that his
speech—now drawn from enhanced daat—contains the quality of good. His words are thus heard and
accepted (Parparaot LeChokhmah). The Be’Ibey HaNachal explains that drawing speech from enhanced
daat entails drawing close to the tzaddikim. By being close to them and personally witnessing their
greatness, a person is consistently moved to praise the tzaddikim.”[173]
From other of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings it becomes clear that the quality of good in one’s speech can
also be achieved by finding good in others and praising them. As Rebbe Nachman emphasized, all Jews
are called tzaddikim.[174] (Rabbi Nachman of Breslov)
K. Quarrels
1. A Woman’s Nature
A woman’s nature is to plan. This is her Binah Yeserah (extra insight). Sometimes this can be disturbing
to a man who has many things on his mind at once and does not want to be burdened with an extra plan.
Nevertheless, he should realize that for the woman it is the plan itself that is important and not its
contents. If the day should arrive and circumstances necessitate changes, these are acceptable to the
woman if she sees that the man values her, her plans, and her needs.
By lessening quarrels in our own families, we improve our community and we improve the world. The
microcosm of our life affects the macrocosm of the world and living a Torah life improves the entire
The world is full of strife. There are wars between the great world powers. There are conflicts within
different localities. There are feuds among families. There is discord between neighbors. There is friction
within a household, between man and wife, between parents and children.
Life is short. People die every day. The day that has passed will never return, and death comes closer
every day. But people still fight and never once remember their goal in life.
All strife is identical. The friction within a family is a counterpart of the wars between nations. Each
person in a household is the counterpart of a world power, and their quarrels are the wars between those
powers. The traits of each nation are also reflected in these individuals. Some nations are known for
anger, others for bloodthirstiness. Each one has its particular trait. The counterparts of these traits are
found in each household.
You may wish to live in peace. You have no desire for strife. Still you are forced into dispute and
conflict. Nations are the same. A nation may desire peace and make many concessions to achieve it. But
no matter how much it tries to remain neutral, it can still be caught up in war. Two opposing sides can
demand its allegiance until it is drawn into war against its will. The same is true in a household.
Man is a miniature world. His essence contains the world and everything in it. A man and his family
contain the nations of the world, including all their battles.
A man living alone can become insane. Within him are all the warring nations. His personality is that of
the victorious nation. Each time a different nation is victorious, he must change completely, and this can
drive him insane. He is alone and cannot express the war within him. But when one lives with others,
these battles are expressed toward his family and friends.
There may be strife in the household of a tzaddik. This too is a war between nations. It is also the war
between the twelve tribes, such as between Ephraim and Judah. When the messiah comes all wars will be
abolished. The world will have eternal peace, as it is written (Isaiah 11:9) “They will neither hurt nor
destroy ...”[176] (Rabbi Nachman of Breslov)
L. Fear
Apathy comes from depression. Apathy lessens the fear of G-d. What is the way out of apathy? We must
focus on the fact that even Fear fears G-d as Rabbi Nachman teaches, “-The quality of fear itself fears G-
d.”[177]
The baal tshuvah seeks closeness to G-d by soaring above apathy, above fear, above love, to a place that
only his soul can fathom. What is this place? It is none other then Awe before the Presence of G-d.
Kirkergaard spoke of this awe and is quoted on this subject in Abraham Joshua Heschel’s, “A Passion
For Truth.”[178] Rudolf Otto also spent many years traveling and researching the universality of the
subject recording his ideas in “The Idea of the Holy.” In apprehending the “numinous” as Otto referred to
G-d:
We are dealing with something for which there is only one appropriate expression, mysterium
tremendum. . . . The feeling of it may at times come sweeping like a gentle tide pervading the mind with
a tranquil mood of deepest worship. It may pass over into a more set and lasting attitude of the soul,
continuing, as it were, thrillingly vibrant and resonant, until at last it dies away and the soul resumes its
"profane," non-religious mood of everyday experience. . . . It has its crude, barbaric antecedents and
early manifestations, and again it may be developed ito something beautiful and pure and glorious. It
may become the hushed, trembling, and speechless humility of the creature in the presence of--whom or
what? In the presence of that which is a Mystery inexpressible and above all creatures.
The fear and trembling which accompanies the Baal Tshuvah is awe. This is the quality of the fear itself
that fears G-d.
M. Judging People
We must strive to judge others favorably.[179] “One who judges others on the scale of merit will be
judged by the Almighty on the scale of merit.”[180] “In righteousness shall you judge your neighbor.”[181]
When a person adopts a set of principles and sticks by them, then other
people will respect and honor him or her for adhering to them. People will,
however grudgingly, understand that those principles guide the individual
to behave in a certain way. But if a person is careless with his or her
principles, then if one day he or she chooses to observe them in a
difficult situation, people will not say that this is a moral choice --
"Let some water be brought, and wash your feet, and relax under the tree."
[18:4]
We see that Avraham wanted his visitors to wash their feet immediately,
before entering his house. Rashi explains that Avraham thought that the
three angels, who appeared to be ordinary men, were idolaters from the
region who worshipped the dust of their feet. He was therefore careful to
ensure that they did not bring the objects of their idolatry into his home.
Rashi goes on to say that Avraham's nephew Lot was not careful about this,
and therefore he brought two of these same guests into _his_ home before
having them wash their feet.
If we look, however, at the verse later where Lot brings in the guests
[19:2], Rashi provides a very different explanation. Although Avraham was
extremely careful that they do so, it is, of course, quite normal for
people to wipe the dust off their feet before going into someone's home. So
why, then, did Lot deviate from this norm? The answer is that the evil
people of S'dom did not allow people to shelter guests, leaving the guests
to sleep outside where the residents could rob them at will. Rashi tells us
that Lot was therefore concerned that if he would bring the guests in with
their feet already clean, the people of the city would accuse him of having
sheltered guests for several days. By having them go into his house with
the dust still on their feet, anyone would see that these people had just
come from the desert.
The Avnei Azel says that there is no contradiction between the two
explanations offered by Rashi. When discussing the verse regarding Avraham,
Rashi accentuates the difference between Avraham and Lot, but both reasons
are correct -- the first is a prerequisite for the second.
Had Lot been careful to keep any possible idolatry out of his home, then he
would have been obligated to think only about that, and not to worry about
what the people of S'dom might think. A person is supposed to be willing to
give up his life in order not to worship idols, and the Avnei Azel says
that were Lot careful about objects of idolatry, he should have been
willing to risk his life to keep them out of his home. Therefore we first
need to know that Lot was not concerned about this, before understanding
why he brought in his guests in a way which was unusual in any case.
The Avnei Azel goes on to point out that one could also say as follows:
that had the people of S'dom known that Lot, like his uncle Avraham, was
concerned about the prohibition of idolatry, then they would have concluded
that this was the reason the people were entering his house with clean
feet, rather than accusing Lot of sheltering guests for several days
without telling them. Given that Lot was worried about this accusation, it
is clear that the people of S'dom already recognized him as someone who had
never been careful about this at all.
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Good Shabbos,
O. Truth
Ones relationship with the Shechinah is from emet - truth. A woman’s relationship with Kingship is
dependent on emunah - faith. The relationship between lovers reflects this relationship on high. A man
must speak truthfully on all his concerns to find the attribute of truth and union with his wife. A woman
must have faith in G-d to develop faith in her husband.
The paradox of G-d is that while there is free will Hashem is omniscient. Most understand the gift of free
will and its essential role in our improvement. Nevertheless, Hashem’s omniscience is also a gift. From
omniscience, we know that the path Hashem has let us travel was done with his knowledge from
beginning to end and that it is for the good. As a friend has told me, “there is nothing bad that happens,
but only sad.” [182] I will add that even the sad is for the good and that the vitality of life overcomes
sadness and the song of love transcends all.
P. Humility
One must obtain the level of humility before being able to experience authentic kabbalah. And what is
humility? This is none other then to be stoic, to be indifferent to one who complements as one who
insults.[183]
Q. Consideration
Consideration is to accommodate others without them asking. For example if one is in a standing group
talking and someone there has a cast on his ankle, then it is considerate to suggest that the group move to
a table to sit to continue their conversation.[184] To do so without revealing the reason is even a finer
level of consideration. Consideration without expecting anyone to notice or to become aware is a mitzvah
par excellence.
[151] Sept. 6, 1996. At a visit to a diner, I noticed a homeless person who had come in off the street and
was sitting at the counter near me. He ordered a hamburger making sure the waitress understood that he
did not want any condiments. When he received his bill, I saw him check the price right away. As I was
leaving I debated offering him money to pay for his lunch considering that he might be embarrassed.
Then I placed myself in his position. Some rabbis would travel incognito as beggars to understand the
plight of others better. I recalled my backpack trips through Europe where I would stop at a diner for rest
as well as food. I paid the man’s lunch and he was grateful.
[152] Lessons from our Teeth, Moshe Goldberger, Staten Island, NY, quoting Rav Avigdor Miller, p. 26.
[153] Sparks of Mussar, page 153.
[154] Kindness.
[155] Likutey Moharan, Volume IV, #31:1, page 331. Rabbi Nachman teaches that these blessings
complete to seven for the seven planets and twelve for the twelve constellations when the reward of
observing the Shabbas is added to both which overcomes them and hence charity saves from death. For
example, Abraham’s mazel was changed through charity so that he was permitted to have children.
[156] Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld, quoted in Likutey Moharan, Vol. IV, #31:2, note 15, page 333.
[157] Growth Through Torah, Pliskin, Portion Reah, subject Joy.
[158] Email 9/11/2001, not sure of the original source.
[159] Genesis 49:7 as brought forth by Rabbi Mordechai Katz, Joshua, page 157.
[160] Rashi, Parshas Vayechi as brought forth by Rabbi Mordechai Katz, Joshua, page 158.
[161] It’s all a GIFT, Miriam Adahan.
[162] Pliskin. Eliahu Lopin discusses this in Lev Eliahu as well.
[163] Orchos Tzaddikim, pages 246-247.
[164] Paraphrased from Rabbi Doctor Joseph H. Gelberman, Kabbalah Instruction, San Francisco Yoga
Center, 5/28/1997.
[165] M’silat Yesharim, Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, translated by Mordechai Kaplan trans. Page 87.
[166] M’silat Yesharim, Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, Chapter 11, Mordechai Kaplan trans. Page 113.
[167] Korah who was a Levite already had the privilege of ministering in all of G-d’s services.
[168] See index entry ‘image of G-d’ for cross references.
[169] Day of Atonement, Hebrew Publishing Company, page 93.
[170] Chofetz Chaim, Guard Your Tongue, Ch. 6:9 - Calming down the speaker, page 87.
[171] The Jewish Marriage, Rabbi Tsvi Dov Travis, page 206.
[172] Likutey Moharan Vol. IV # 29:1,2 pp. 203-205
[173] Ibid
[174] Ibid
[175] Gems of Rabbi Nachman, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, pages 66- 68.
[176] Ibid
[177] Likutey Moharan #148, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, Volume 10, page 215.
[178] A Passion For Truth, Abraham Joshua Heschel.
[179] Orchos Tzaddikim, Feldheim, page 453.
[180] Shabbas 127b
[181] Vayikra 19:15
[182] David Lewis quoting Mannis Friedman, April 28, 2001
[183] Rabbi Isaac of Acco, Meir Eynayim – Light of the Eyes, Meditation and Kabbalah, page 143.
[184] Claudette Howerton made this suggestion August 8th, 1999 to the group on behalf of Lee while not
inferring it be for any particular person. This was at Ira’s yearly summer get together in the San Jose
foothills at 4111 Higuerra.
VIII. Dreaming
Dreaming is virtual life. Often times our dreams are a nutrient that we are deficient in that our
subconscious mind is supplementing. Dreams can also be a spiritual gateway to visit the heavens, angels,
or the rich beauty of our precious world. The collection of dreams below describes nutrients of the mind
in unconscious dreams, how to achieve conscious lucid dreams, and the pursuit of prophetic dreams.
A. Unconscious Dreams
Healing by Dance - July 12, 1995
The previous night I studied the Torah, parsha Balak.[228] This morning I read in Kitzur Shulhan Aruch
the importance of reading the morning blessings each day including those before studying Torah. The
night before I had the following dream. In my dream, I saw a few people assembling a canopy that would
be lifted by four pole bearers, one at each corner. One pole bearer was a rabbi, another a woman. As they
raised the canopy, there was a woman in the center under it. She was attractive with an ailment of the
legs inhibiting her ability to stand on her own. The canopy attached to her shoulders raised her up, and to
her ankles helped her dance. There was music and she was dancing with the other four. Her dancing was
great to see, greater than the other four alone. [Dancing is healing and no one must be left out of this joy.]
Now, as I beheld this, I felt some remorse at not participating, and a woman pole bearer fainted sick
causing the canopy to collapse. Others ran to her side; I ran as well but the dancing did not continue. [A
depressing thought causes instant sickness.][229]
A healer appeared. There were two sick. The pole bearer was treated physically as I was treated for
negative thoughts. The healer led me to a place of crystals. There she took a few natural triangular stones
of white base with blue tops and gave them to me. I assembled the stones and she said this would help
keep depressing thoughts away.
The dancing brought me back to my youth at BCI[230] where we would dance the evenings away in
circles and lines. Nothing is as rejuvenating as dance and we should do it often. How does the 7th beggar
without legs heal by dancing; she is raised up by us holding a canopy giving us a reason to dance with
her joy.
I saw in my dream purchasing some goods at a house sale. The goods had some valuable stamps within
them that were not part of the product I was purchasing. After I got home, I realized the stamps were
there. With zealousness, I returned to the house and called up the owners. For some reason I felt they
were aware that the stamps were in the item and that they were part of this test setting me up. They did
not appear and the dream ended abruptly. I felt there was another around my bed who left quickly in a
dark light.
This is the manner of spiritual tests. I went to Shachris that morning and was the tenth to arrive. I hadn’t
made the morning services in a few weeks, but I was up early that morning working. I saw two angels
fighting to bless the congregation. The one on the right was trying to grant a blessing with his right hand
while the one on the left with his left hand. The one on the right was from Hesed and he was being
pushed a way by the one on the left from Gevurah. In the end, they both blessed. After the services, I
went home and I just wanted to fall asleep in a sunbeam on the floor. My soul was calling out for this
nap. Here I had the second dream.
I was at a spiritual Shabbaton. There was a lot of singing and youthful spirit in the temple service. It felt
so good to be there. As the Shabbas came closer to the end, there were a few musicians who took up
musical instruments and who wanted to begin a scheduled evening concert early. They started playing
and it felt wrong. I took the initiative and went up to the guitarist who seemed like a religious guy. I told
him it is not proper to begin playing before Havdalah. He agreed and told the rest of the musicians to put
down their instruments. The singing took the place of the instruments, a singing with great fervor.
The previous d-ay I had gone home from work early and spent time catching up on cleaning at home.
Everything in spiritual growth is connected. One proper act leads to the next ad infinitum. If we give G-d
an opening miracles will begin happening. If we give G-d a small opening, he will open the whole world
for us.
B. Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreams are conscious dreams where one is able to control one’s motion and action.[231] Lucid
dreams are opportunities to acquire understanding and wisdom on spiritual subjects. I will give two
examples. The first illustrates how wisdom can be drawn from a dream. The second show how one can
progress from a meditative state into a spiritual dream.
through repeated meditations on Torah verses. The maggid in the dream hinted there must be a
unification of Torah, mind, soul, and body. I called out the following phrases in my mind:
Eheyeh asher Eheyeh is the crown of the Universe (Keter). I rose from the world and soared past the
planets.
Yah is the beginning of Wisdom (Hochmah)
YHVH (pronounced Elohim) is the source of Understanding, which divides the Universe into distinct
components (Binah).
El is the source of goodness (Hesed).
Elohim brings forth justice and judgment and discipline (Gevurah).
YHVH (Adonai) is the splendor of the world (Tiferets).
YHVH (Adonai) Tzevaot is the eternity of eternities (Netzah).
Elohim Tzevaot is the source of eternal praise and thankfulness to Hashem (Hod).
El Chai, Shadai lays the foundation of the world (Yesod).
Adonai is the gateway to the heavens (Malchuts).
6/5/1993 - 5 AM
I listened to the Earth, Wind, Fire, and Air tape. Towards the end of the hypnotic session, I shifted
slightly into a curled position and entered a lucid dream. I experienced rapid travel while gazing
backwards over several green hills and bodies of water. I noticed the foam on ocean waves resembled
clouds over the earth from an outer space perspective. I tried to maintain the lucid state by counting
down.[233] I exited into a light sleep. The key to success in obtaining a lucid dream is alertness, energy,
and concentration when one begins.
4/9/97 - 9 AM
I listened to the Letter Ascension tape. The tape’s introduction brought me to a river and suggested that I
see something in the water” and that I should take it out. At first, it was like a cross and than a double
cross, but than it appeared like the Shield of David.[234] Finally, I saw the form of a rod[235] shaped as a
small sword. Upon the face of the rod was the Star of David.[236]
The goal for the hypnotic session was to discover the answer to a biblical question. I sought to
understand the purpose of the high priest’s role and hereditary class in Judaism. I rose into the sefira of
Malchuts. I was in a large cavern and there was a ray of light from a point high above entering the
room.[237] The tape guided one to visualize the letter Tav that connects Malchuts to Yesod. Through the
Tav, I rose into the light of Yesod. The tape next asked to visualize the letter Yod. This brought me into
the sefira of Netzah. This is the place of the spiritual Mt. Sinai and is symbolized by the patriarch Moses.
To understand the priesthood, I knew I had to reach the sefira of Hod, which is the place of Aaron, the
high priest. There is a mountain rising in Netzah whose base is in Hod. This is Sinai. Moses is on the
mountain in communication with G-d. Aaron is in the valley with the people leading praises. The tape
would continue to lead me upwards by visualizing the letter caph to go to Hesed, but I suggested to
myself, “turn the tape off.”
Now how does one reach Hod? An ocean connects Netzah and Hod represented by the letter Mem. An
angel guards the ocean. His name is Mayimel. I called his name and he appeared huge, towering into the
heavens. He is the ruler of the Water Elements and appears like a towering wave whose top lips over into
a face. At first, I was struck by his great height and then I called his name, and he lowered to me. I
climbed upon his top, his head, and he began to take me across the great ocean. The distance was far but
this was his element and his travel was swift. Finally as we approached the place of Hod, he lowered and
I dismounted. I was thankful for the transport and I tossed him the focus that I had found in the river at
the beginning of the vision. He took it up in his mouth and departed.[238] I inquired again on the purpose
of the priesthood. I saw with my own eyes the purpose. While Moses was on the mountain, the people
needed a leader in his place. At first, I thought this might be Joshua, but he still served Moses and had
not been brought before them. Only Aaron had a similar status in their eyes. The priesthood is from
Moshe’s family as a symbol of an eternal connection with the Torah from Sinai. Even though our leaders
depart, the priests descendent from Aaron continue to symbolize this eternal connection.
I turned and progressively entered a lucid dream. I felt myself rising off the ground into flight. All around
the world was lit by the sunrise. I approached a place like Zion National Park near Cedar City in the
South of Utah. There I beheld the modest red sandstone mountains of the park. I soared over them in
various places. I desired to stay close to the ground for a better look and then soared straight up and over
cliff faces. I was seeking to come close to G-d. I was wearing gloves and I removed the left to look at my
hand and then the right to see the other hand. I saw their lines and their color was correct. I desired to be
in the hand of G-d. All of a sudden I felt an incredible force pulling from behind me and I soared
backwards; the wind passing swiftly by my sides. I then flew over the green land gazing at its harmony
and beauty. I saw a large locomotive train and tennis courts as I came close to the ground. I sought to
know the common denominator and I realized, “these are a few of my favorite things.” I had been to
Zion Park. I remember locomotives of various cities, Sacremento and Silverton. I played tennis regularly
in my youth. There was another common factor, I have not seen such places or done this activity in a
long time and my soul was yearning for them.[239]
We are only in this world for a short while; we must always remember to enjoy G-d’s creation. This is a
pathway to joy and a pathway to G-d.
Listened to hypnosis tape before going to sleep and then fell into lucid dream. In the Lucid dream, I let
myself fly without control. This is the secret to control and prolong a dream in general. Let the
subconscious direct the movement wherever it wills. In this manner, I rose abruptly over upcoming
objects, and swoop close to the ground past other objects without harm. I would even have fun; for
example, by bouncing off telephone lines. Before flying I chose a large towl to take with me, I thought to
take a brown one, but it was a blue multicolored one instead. This helped in the flying.
I was moving and spoke to someone who was also moving. He was from Israel and we spoke briefly.
I found someone living alone, very depressed without legs. I saw an army uniform from Tzahal and
asked to talk with him. He didn’t want to, he didn’t want pity. I said I know how it is to be alone and I
said let us just talk. He still didn’t want to, even after I said I want to talk for myself alone (no pity).
Nothing, he sat on the floor without legs. I mentioned Israel and he perked up. I said I wanted to live
there. He asked where. I said there is a place in the North, a small town next to Lake Kinneret, but I
didn’t know the name. (Probably this was a town like Yavne near the lake). Then I said K’far
Channanya. He shook his head, but felt impelled to get up to show me something. Out of nowhere, legs
sprouted as he stood. It was like they were always there but hidden. He went over to a filing cabinet. He
was very organized. He pulled out a folder on Israel, which contained a map. We opened it and it was a
map of Jerusalem. There was a small map of Israel in a corner and a funny small map of San Francisco
on it like a sister city to Jerusalem. We could not find the name of the town.
I played the letter ascension tape. As I looked into the stream, I saw various symbols forming. First, I
saw the Star of David focus from the previous vision. Than I saw the letter Z within it and then another Z
mirrored. I composed them in my mind and then lifted the hour glass symbol out of the star.
I visualized the letter Tav - t along with the tape and ascended from the level of Malchuts into Yesod.
The goal for this hypnotic session was to find answers to mysteries. The tape led to a visualization of the
letter Resh - r that is the vertical path to Tiferets. At this point, I combined the Resh with the letter ‘Z’
from the Zayin I saw in the stream, to make the Hebrew word, RaZ - zr which refers to allegories,
secrets, or mysteries in the Torah. I called the angel Raziel to pursue this further. At the level of Yesod,
an angel descended. In the white light, I saw an angel with black robes. He veiled his face with part of
the robe as he landed and beckoned. I put my arms around his neck from behind and we ascended. From
his backside, I could not see where we went and I sensed that the place we were traveling to is hidden
from all mystic plane travelers. Upon landing in the dark world, the angel unveiled himself and I saw a
frightening face. I realized this was not the angel Raziel and I called his name again. I turned to notice
another angel in dark robes. As I approached him, I saw that his face was old and his head was balding,
but that this angel bore the countenance of a man. He said not to be afraid. The angel that bore me here is
a guardian who scares off the unwelcome. He told me to come close. He asked what I seek to know.
I sought to understand by what individual merit are the mysteries of the Universe bestowed. He
responded:
By the knowledge of the seeker
By the seeker’s deeds
By the longing in the seeker’s heart
Occasionally, the seeker may fall into bad straits and his/her knowledge may become impaired and even
his/her good deeds may be lacking; still, there is a way back to discover the answers to the mysteries and
purpose of life. This is by the longing in the seeker’s heart.
The angel asked me to come close and I merged with the angel. At this moment, the answer to several
mysteries became known. I sought a prophetic message to bring back to the people, but I learned that I
was not the messenger. Still, I asked could I know the message and the response was yes:
The Jewish people must learn to love each other first above other peoples. Unlike other peoples, we do
not usually look out for the interest of our brethren first. We must always support each other before the
other nations.[240]
He said if there are more factual items that I want to know I should ascend to the angel Yedeiel who is in
the quasi-sefira of Daat. I ascended. I sought to know the locations of certain misplaced items and saw
visions of their location. I pulled out the symbol I had found in the stream and looked at it which caused
me to return to the place of Raziel. I offered the symbol to the angel and Raziel placed it upon his
forehead and told me that the symbol was his very own.[241]
After I descended and emerged from hypnosis, I realized that the location of the place of Raziel is in the
pathway between Tiferets and Yesod. This place is the 12th quasi sefira, RaZ. The sefira is accessible
when Netzah and Hod come together in unity like Hochmah and Binah for Daat. In this manner, Netzah
and Hod symbolize prophecy and their joining opens the gateway to RaZ and the answer to mysteries.
I focused my mind on the symbol of Raziel and ascended from Malchuts to his place. The angel taught
its approach to demon and angel summoning for learning all secrets. First, he drew the following symbol:
Then we both entered into the area together. The symbol was for protection from deception and other
trickery. He summoned the shedu, Asmodeus, who appeared as a short man with dark clothing. He
showed that any answer pertaining to the material world could be extracted from the shedu. Nevertheless,
these answers serve little benefit for the soul. In order to release the angel he erased his symbol in the air.
Next, he summoned the angel of love whose name is Anael. This angel appeared small, white, and
feathery in a bright light. He asked the angel to show us ‘love’. The angel opened a portal and inside
created a picture. First, he waved his arm to display a rainbow of butterflies. A mountain was behind the
butterflies and a grass valley with water was below. The meditation guide, Ira, spoke of bonds that need
to be freed at this point disturbing the tranquil picture but forcing the angel to reveal that sometimes love
does have binds that restrict. For everything, there is a balancing force. He then dismissed the angel by
erasing its symbol, a heart:
The name Raziel has gematria 248. This is the number of positive commandments in the Torah. The
gematria of Bamidbar – “in the wilderness” is also 248. The essence of the wilderness or desert is to
make ones mind empty of mundane thoughts and to fill it with the wonder of G-d’s world ready to
receive inspiration. Pursuing the positive commands also empties the mind of the mundane and fills it
with what is important to linking with Hashem.
There are 7 Palaces in Beriyah and 7 Heavens in Yetzirah. Raziel teaches that all the worlds have a one-
to-one correspondence. In the world of Asiyah there are 7 Continents: N. America, S. America, Europe,
Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. In Atzulut there are 7 lower sefirot are: Hesed, Gevurah, Tiferet,
Netzah, Hod, Yesod, and Malchuts.
What are the sefirot? These are the 10 sayings of the creation of the world.
Sefer Raziel describes 390 heavens. This is from the Gematria of Shamayim. Also there are 390 skies,
but this is less significant.
The Lamed Vavniks - The 36 Saints - December 12, 1994 - Rosh Hodesh Adar - Malava Malcah
The wl - Lamed Vavniks by tradition are 36 saintly souls whose z’chus - merits tip the scale of justice in
favor of the preservation of mankind. The tradition is that there must always be 36 select individuals for
the world to continue. While some might be leaders of the generation, others may be lesser known.
KNOW that there is a field where the most beautiful and pleasant trees and herbs grow. The precious
beauty of this field and its plants and trees is impossible to describe. Happy is the eye that has seen
it![244]
12/11 Evening Dinner: At dinner I saw the men in black around their Shabbas table. I wanted to know
who they were? I learned that there are 36 including the leader and they are the Lamed Vavniks, the
righteous ones whose prayers sustain the world. As my host made kiddush, I saw their leader doing the
same and he drank first and then the rest of us followed, so it was with bread and each course of the
meal. As my host brought and poured me water so did the leader for the others. The love of the others for
their leader is great and their presence in the valley is eternal. The valley is a place from the world to
come for living tzaddikim to meet together.
time praying with them and realizing the support of all nature for my prayers and their object was Ribono
Shalom. When walking home, I again sung and saw grasses rising up all around me and the thankfulness
of the trees and my prayers were elevated. Now I am running, “May I run to you forever Hashem.
12/21:
This past Shabbas I was studying in the Bet Hamidrash when Hashem sent me a cherub who said, “What
are you doing here?” I responded that I’m studying. He said, “Its kiddush time; its kiddish time.” Finally,
I complied realizing its a greater mitzvah to partake in kiddush over wine with the Edut [congregation]
than to study alone.
This morning I prayed on the subject of what I should tell my parents before making a shidduch. When
one prays before the Almighty, it is better to ask the more important questions than to remind G-d of our
daily aches and pains. With our parents it is more so; one should not cause them to worry.
I had a dream where I was being threatened by a person. I defended myself and grabbed the person’s
hair. Tumah or impurity is in the hair. I then became lucid and resisted. I said, “I will not fight this
person.” I released his hair. Only the evil adversary who is inspiring these dreams will I fight. As I
sought for his face, a thousand faces appeared before me of others; the adversary hides behind the masks
of others. I said, “they are not the source though they have fallen prey to the evil inclination.” I said,
“show me your face, evil one.” The evil is not within us but is outside and it seeks an entry point. The
entry can be greed, lust, superficial worries, or even depression. Eventually a slight face formed, totally
evil but faint, powerless, and alone. He would not appear to me in strength and majesty for alone evil is
weak and cowardly. His strength comes only from those who surrender, Has V’shalom, but when facing
him in my dream his power dissolved and his countenance vanished.
Earlier in the day, I was watching a program about the conflict in the Middle East where the Christian
moderator said, “the conflict will not end until the Son of G-d comes again to bring all parties to peace.”
Certainly, a great leader/messiah, that all parties respect and acknowledge as G-d’s anointed, could make
us realize the futility of our struggles and the higher purposes of G-d. Nevertheless, the messiah will also
have to show an acceptable resolution to the issues of the conflict.
The next morning I sought the meaning of the dream. Fundamentally, I believe that there is only one true
divine power and that is G-d. Yet, I cannot deny the complete comfort I felt in the experience of this
spiritual being. Perhaps this is the reason for the principle that we are commanded as Jews to believe in
the coming of Messiah.[247] This is to remind and comfort us with the idea of a saving leader who will
also care about each of us as individuals. The three passages below shed some light on the meaning of
the vision:
(Isaiah 62:1-3) For the sake of Zion I will not be silent, For the sake of Jerusalem I will not be still. Till
her victory emerge resplendent and her triumph like a flaming torch. Nations shall see your victory, and
every king your majesty. And you shall be called by a new name which the Lord Himself shall bestow.
You shall be a glorious crown in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the palm of your G-d. ...
(Isaiah 62:8-12) The Lord has sworn by His right hand, by his mighty arm, “Nevermore will I give your
new grain to your enemies for food, nor shall foreigners drink the new wine for which you have labored.
But those who harvest it shall eat it and give praise to the Lord. And those who gather it shall drink it in
My sacred courts.” Pass through, pass through the gates. Clear the road for the people; build up build
up the highway, remove the rocks. Raise an ensign over the peoples. See, the Lord has proclaimed to the
end of the earth, “Announce to Fair Zion, Your Deliverer is coming! See, his reward is with Him, His
recompense before Him.” And they shall be called, “The Holy People, the Redeemed of the Lord,” and
you shall be called, “Sought Out, A City Not Forsaken.”
(Kings I 11:36) To his son I will give one tribe, so that there may be a lamp for My servant David forever
before Me in Jerusalem—the city where I have chosen to establish My name.
This suggests that the Messiah, descendent of David will be the anointed. The final question I asked was
to explain why I imagined an association with Jesus and the dream.
(Kings 20:41-43) Quickly he removed the cloth from his eyes, and the king recognized him as one of the
prophets. He said to him, “Thus said the Lord: Because you have set free the man whom I doomed, your
life shall be forfeit for his life and your people for his people.” Dispirited and sullen, the king of Israel
left for home and came to Samaria.
The prophet represents a messiah who is setting free the ‘doomed’ man, but in consequence forfeits his
own life and descendants. The king of Israel is like Hashem, who watches the process unfold. In my
dream, this prophet messiah became a great angel in the spiritual world, like Metatron and
Sandalfon[249], yet different. As a result of the self-sacrifice and love he expressed in his lifetime, his
angelic nature became an expression of Hashem’s comfort and a message of redemption. This is the
‘Right Hand’ of Hashem, his messenger of deliverance in our world.
C. Spiritual Dreaming
1. Hypnotic Dreaming
There are three steps here. Immediately after awakening study a kabbalistic or pure religious text for
inspiration. Prepare the tape recorder with the hypnosis tape. Find a comfortable place for the meditation
like a recliner. Begin the hypnotic meditation with the tape. Set as your goal an objective from the
inspirational text.
Know and believe that there is a mystical method involving the purification of the limbs,
through which it is possible for a human being to attach himself to the Divine Presence,
even though it is a “consuming fire.”[250]
I listened to a hypnosis tape I made that directed me to clear away any preoccupation’s or worries. My
goal for the meditation was to discover the meaning of the statement, “Know and believe that there is a
mystical method involving the purification of the limbs, ...”
I spent most of the meditation on cleansing thoughts and shut off the tape in the middle which permitted
me to enter a lucid dream shortly thereafter. As I attempted to ascend the sefirot I was confronted with
numerous obstructing spirits. They were born out of the impurities of my own soul, magnified as always
by heightened spiritual awareness. I destroyed these spirits by reminding myself in each encounter that “I
am for G-d” and not for the values of this spirit.
I noticed snow falling around me and I looked up and saw a central cloud in a blue sky that was the
source of the snow. I sensed that the snow was coming from the storehouses in heaven where the reward
is stored up for the righteous in this world. I attempted to will myself upward to the cloud, but their was a
strong back wind. I invoked the names in my mind of El Shadai and Eheyeh.[251] The first meaning ‘All
Mighty’ to overcome any obstacle forces, the second meaning, ‘I Will Be’, corresponding to the name of
G-d associated with the high place of Keter to request a lifting force. I rose up into the high clouds
eventually emerging above them.
I saw buildings in a bright sunlight but no people. As I searched for the people I saw a city in a valley in
the distance with mountains behind the city. I realized the good light stored up for us in the world to
come is similar to our own world.[252] In fact the world we have here can be this paradise if we make it
so.
This fire burns and destroys impurity. For the totally wicked nothing else would remain, but for the rest
of us the fire cleanses us leaving only our pure soul.[253] What is the “mystical method involving the
purification of the limbs.” This is nothing other than high spiritual meditation that purifies the soul and
cleanses the body.
2. Prophetic Dreams
Dreams can also be prophetic in nature. Food, learning, and purity all effect our ability to have and
interpret prophetic dreams.
a) Food
The food that one eats, whether it is kosher or not, whether vegetarian or not, or whether milk based or
not will all effect the dreams one has. Non-kosher meat is the greatest in danger for violent dreams from
the slaughter and location of the meat result. These images are then combined with other stresses in our
life to create nightmares. By keeping kosher we elevate the spirituality of our dreams so that the stress in
our life have little impurity to hold on to and the dreams are clearer and better.
Now, like Yosef, someone who has achieved a perfection of his Holy Tongue is capable of interpreting
the dreams of deep sleep, as explained there. This is because dreams are determined by foods that one
eats, as is brought.[254] We’ve seen that in every thing there are letters. And so, when a person .lays down
and sleeps, the vapors of the foods he’s eaten ascend and rise to the brain. The letters which they contain
are combined, and from this the dream is made.[255]
b) Learning
c) Purity
Dreams can have important spiritual significance. At times when we are in a state of cleanliness, they can
even point us in a direction we need to go.
Light.[256] I read that we are judged by three names. Each has thirty garments which are the thirty years
Ezekiel spoke of before Jerusalem was condemned to destruction. The 30 garments have 30
corresponding names that are like instruments in the hands of their ministers. The other nations of the
world are identified with the instruments executing judgement. Some are judged by the name of Hashem
alone without garments. This is the way of true love between G-d and us forever and ever - Amen!
Later that night I had the best of all dreams. I dreamt I had reached Israel on my travels. I walked past a
post office thinking to buy a stamp to send a post card or to exchange money, but than I saw an Israel
Discount Bank across and down the street. Inside the bank, I got on the fastest line which was the farthest
right and saw that there were multiple tellers handling the line and one was already open, calling me.
They do things so speedily in the banks in Israel! I told her I wanted to cash a hundred dollars in
traveler’s checks which I gave her and she asked for some ID. All I had was old ID cards from college
and high school days. She accepted them in lew of my passport which I told her I must have left in my
bag. She commented that the stamp is fading on these cards however.[257] I felt incredible joy to be in my
homeland!
[240] Excuse the nationalistic message. In a conversation with the Arch-Bishop of Prague the Maharal
records the Arch-Bishop saying, “You Jews claim that you are a good nation. Observably you seem to
have a pension for trouble or evil. It is not that we accuse you of being evil to those outside your own
tribe. It is not that we are accusing you of . You Jews are really bad. Not because you treat us badly or
other nations; this we could understand, we don’t like you, you don’t like us; no because you are not
good for each other. All of these teachings, you shall love the ne neighbor as yourself stuff and then the
harm you inflict upon your neighbor. I submit that you treat your neighbor worse than we treat our
neighbor. You guys don’t hang together. The harms you guys can afflict on each other. I submit that you
treat each other worse than we treat each other.” The Maharal had three answers. Jews are at each others
throats because galut (exile) is unnatural. Galut is divisiness between the Jewish people. The Arch bishop
said that your wrong. It goes back to Yosef and your brothers. You have it in your bones.” The Maharal
said, “You have a prima-facea case. Yet, the source of this is not the impoversished state of the Jewish
people. It is the nobility of the Jewish people gone awry. This nation by its nature tends to importance to
the nobility of the soul more than other people. Hakodesh Baruch hu has elevated us above other nations
but our sins have gotten in the way. The creation of the Jewish people dictated that the Jewish people
have different yearnings. You can see that when we are up against the wall we come back to being one
people. Jews are people into meaning, ideas. If we are on the right track we’re into Torah, if not other
ideas. The Galut is infighting and divisiveness. When we are an Am, a people, we are drawn back to our
nation.”
http://www.613.org/jsi/zion23-adlerstein-maharal.ram “Maharral, Israel, Exile, and Redemption” by
Rabbi Adlerstein at Beth Jacob for the Jewish Studies Institute of the Yeshiva of Los Angeles on Jan. 13,
1998 taped by Dovid Silverstein.
[241] Raziel keeps the secrets of soul mates. He also knows the quality of different locations match each
soul. He does not give these answers freely, but one must merge and become the angel to obtain the
knowledge. Ironically, most often one will find that these answers will agree with what we each already
know deep down in our soul.
[242] This meditation was led by Ira Brandell at Beth Shalom at the end of the 2nd day of Passover.
[243] G-d refers to Israel with this fond name which takes us back to the time when Joshua by the hand of
G-d led us into Israel and we served G-d completely and wholeheartedly. The generation that entered
Israel was like a new born child, innocent of the idolatrous ways of other peoples.
[244] Likutey Moharan I:65 quoted in Garden of the Souls, page 37.
[245] Praying an individual manner, often accompanied by standing and shifting one’s weight side to side
or forward and back. The movement is like the waves of a flag which catch the eye of Hashem to our
needs.
[246] Stan Sussman leads the Minyan’s Rashi shir each Saturday morning at 9 AM.
[247] Maimonides Principle 10: “I believe with complete faith in the coming of Messiah.”
[248] G-d communicates with us through angels, i.e. the angel of the Burning Bush.
[249] Metatron is from Hanoch; Sandalfon is the angelic Elijah.
[250] Meditation and Kabbalah trans. Gates of Light, Aryeh Kaplan, p. 130.
[251] Ibid. page 128.
[252] See “I saw Heaven” by LDS publishing. LDS maintains a strong believe in prophecy even to this
day. The person who wrote this work had a guide which showed him a heavenly city which looked like
SLC.
[253] See Daniel 9:7-14, See Zohar river of fire descending from beard
[254] Berakhot 61b; Tikkuney Zohar, Addendum 3, p. 140b.
[255] Likutey Moharan, Ch. 19, pp. 185-187.
[256] Sha’are Orah, Gates of Light.
[257] Time is running out. Now is the time to return. The stamps are on the postcards that need to be sent.
Concern for money is an obstacle.
Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun,
and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,
as the light of the seven days.
(Isaiah 30:26)
My loved ones will inherit from there and I will fill their storehouses. lyjnhl lma \hytrxaw cy ybha
The Shaarey Orah reveals to us the key word is ‘there’ - Yesh - cy which has the value of 310 and refers
to 310 storehouses of reward in the world to come and a tithe in this world. The Torah states that one
should give a 1/10th of what one earns to charity. Hashem in his kindness tithes from the good stored up
for us. The name EL, gematria 31, associates with the sefirah of Hesed - kindness. This is 1/10th of
Yesh.[373] The word Yesh associates with the presence of G-d, i.e. the ultimate reward:
ytudy al yknaw hzh \wqmb \ch cy }ka rmayw wtncm bquy {kyyw
And Jacob awoke from his sleep and said truly there is Hashem in this place and I knew it not.
(Genesis 28:16)
The Hebrew word Yesh appears superlative since a better translation world read, “And Jacob awoke from
his sleep and said truly Hashem is in this place and I knew it not.” Yesh is providing an additional
emphatic thought. Yesh refers to something else that is stored away for us and experienced only
fleetingly in our world. ‘Yesh Hashem - There’s Hashem’ is the highest reward in the world to come.
The 310 storehouses are said to have 310 guards in the world of Gevurah that prevent the bounty from
descending.[374] These guards were put in place because of doubt expressed by the Israelites in the
desert:
And the name of the place was called Massah-trying, and Meribah-strive, because of the
striving of the children of Israel, and because they tried the Lord saying: ‘Is the Lord among us,
or not?’ (Exodus 17:7)
The Shaarey Orah associates AYN – }ya with absolute mercy and the highest sefira, since above Keter is
the AYN SOF - without end. Yesh is the reward from Hochmah and is mixed slightly with judgment as it
is held back. Why is it held back? “Know that if they had asked gently and nicely not in a petulant and
quarrelsome manner, their request would have been appropriate.”[375]
I played the letter ascension tape. After progressive relaxation I reached a deep trance state and began the
ascent. I let my hands rise above my head coming together in the shape of an oak tree and I rose upward
into this realm. I explored the cave somewhat but then rose higher into Yesod. I thought of the Living G-
d, Almighty and saw the workings in the world of Yesod. All around angels were busy with their work
transmitting and paralleling the work of our world. The tape directed me to a stream in a meadow. There
I beheld a shiny object in the stream. I lowered my hand and it entered the cool water retrieving an
amulet of a color like silver with a touch of gold. Upon the amulet was inscribed the letter heh, like the
hand of G-d. I held the amulet in my right hand then rubbed it against my heart. It felt good. The angels
Michael and Gavriel took me higher into Tiferets. There I floated alone through white clouds which
occasionally parted letting sunlight through. I made several rotations with my body enjoying the
pleasures I felt. I had some battles with shards of evil as I wrestled to go higher.[376] There were
distractions and I rose to Hesed and then rose to a hidden plane finally descending back to escape from a
questionable force who attacked my body. Earlier in Netzah an angel dangled me by my hair until I
commanded him with the name of Hashem Tzevaot. He released me and became absolutely straight at
attention. I told him to descend and help a particular person who was ill and was going in for an
operation. I also prayed for a woman I knew that she should be able to have children. Eventually I
ascended to the level of Binah. There I beheld the most beautiful angel I had ever seen. I saw her
backside. With one arm held up to the heavens and one pointed down she was white with long hair and
flowing white robes. There was a silent wind blowing past her. I rotated to see her front and beheld a face
looking downwards with locks of golden curls beside it. I extended my hand and gave her the amulet I
had found with the Heh. She took it and raised me up. I saw at the top of her upward hand, the end of a
rod that was ornately engraved and yet the color of a grayish white. The light of the Almighty descended
into this rod and out her hand pointed down. Occasionally she flung off small discs of light like small
saucers in various directions transmitting G-d's energy in concentrated packets. Finally she began to
rapidly rotate and ascended higher in a burst of light. I copied her, rotating and ascending in a similar
manner. When I became aware of my surroundings, I saw above me the likeness of a man. He was
wonderful to behold and there was an angel lowering a crown upon his head. The man did not want to be
addressed as the Messiah, I thought of him as the anointed one instead. The crown of the angel passed all
the way down his body and then up again and rested upon his head. From his eyes and crown came forth
rays of light that made me feel warm and good. The Anointed took a small crown and passed it over my
left arm leaving it there. My whole arm was purified with the crown or band. Eventually another was
passed over onto my right arm. I began to feel purified. I asked the Anointed one whether he is the "staff
that will come out of Judah and the rod from Israel." He was very humble and would not say. He held a
staff in his right hand though and a rod in his left. I asked him what would become in the end of days.
Things began to happen now. I felt a crown placed on my head and the staff and rod placed in my hands
I beheld a nation of Priest Kings and Queens, dressed in royal robes, and dwelling in the light of
Hashem. I felt myself placed on a throne and then lifted up to a point looking down into the Merkavah.
There, I beheld the throne of Hashem. Upon the throne rested the most beautiful crown I had ever seen
upon a purple seat. Around the crown was His Presence, yet without image or form. There were angels
around the throne singing praises. I too sung praises from my height. Below, I saw the children of men
approach and the angels parted for them. They were all regally dressed, fit to approach the King of
Kings. They too sung praises. As I watched, someone beseeched the King on Tahiyas haNefesh, the
raising of the dead.
The desire was turned into a soul that came before G-d. I was in the place of that soul during this vision. I
was thanking G-d so much for the beauty of our world. I was thanking Him for the trees and animals and
mountains and rivers and I said that all things praise your name forever and ever. I said how beautiful
your world was and though this vision is truly majestic, your world in its humbleness was a paradise as
well. I described how our world permitted us to separate the dross from the silver and gold so that we
could stand here today. It was your world with your help that made us what we could be. I asked in a
small voice and a small desire, if we could experience it once more[377].
I then beheld this new world that G-d began to form for us. It was much larger then our current world,
large enough to hold all those that had died. And each of us was a king and queen having our own castle
and mated with our true soul mate. The world was lit by a great sun, and all people knew that the Lord
was G-d, the Lord is G-d, the Lord will be G-d forever and ever. And Hashem put the laws in our heart
and they were like a small candle and all the knowledge being revealed will be like the Sun in
comparison. And we could learn the Torah all day long, and the teachings of the sefirot and angels, and
Talmud, and all wisdom in this world and the structure of Hashem's higher worlds, and even science in
all its depth will be permitted study.
For the earth will be full with the knowledge of Hashem as the waters cover the sea.
(Yeshayauh 11:9 )
And all peoples will be permitted to visit one another and talk of the secrets of Hashem and share warmth
and love for one another and G-d. Ahavah, our love to Hashem has gematria 13. And Hashem's love
towards us makes 13. Together they are 26, the gematria of the name of G-d. Also the gematria of echad -
unity is 13. There are the 13 attributes of mercy by which our sins are forgiven.
And we will have desires that manifest new souls and children from soul mates. And the children shall all
be born of praise and knowledge of G-d and these souls shall dance before Hashem. At the end of the
vision I said Hallel: Halleluyah, Hallel, Hallelyah, praise G-d praise G-d, Halleluyah!
Slowly I opened my eyes and there was a whiteness before me, though it was my white shirt on a white
chair blocking the blackness of my stereo, it was like a last parting gift for my eyes to rest upon
something white and holy.
I sat on a throne and angels assembled at the legs of the throne, first at the left front, then the front right,
then the right back, and finally the left back. They began to move me. At first I floated above this world
gazing at the living places of my loved ones, than myself and I know that the presence of G-d was with
me. I wanted to know about the connection of this world to the vision I had of Olam Habah. I felt the joy
that we have in this world again; how beautiful it is, the seas and mountains and flowers and sky above
and stars in heaven; that this world is truly a gift shared between us and Hashem. We shall transform this
world from its gehenom of sufferings into a place of love and joy and adventure between our spirits and
the freedom of discovering the spirit of G-d.
Still, this is not the world of Olam Habah - hbh \lwu - the world to come. I asked to be shown the future
and the messiah to be. The year was 6000 by the Hebrew calendar, 2240 by the English. The world
society is all linked by computer communication and there is a great celebration from the top of a tall
building in New York. There a leader of the Jewish people is broadcasting a unifying song of joy to the
rest of the world, a great ningun. All the world is listening many are singing, all feel connected. From the
deserts of Africa to the peaks of the Andes, there is tranquility, peace and comfort. The skies churn at
night and some can see spiritual lights in them but the physical world does not alter.
So I ask to go again into the future and now its the year 7000th Hebrew calendar year or the year 3240 in
the Gregorian. I do not see any Jews. There are some watching a broadcast from the year 6000 like in a
museum. The world is without faith now, there are no Jews in this place that I can see. Again this bothers
me. The technology is great. There are roads on all different levels connecting every place. In the year
6000 I saw electric cars of sleek design minimizing air resistance as the main automobile. The year 7000
seemed to have many places in giant enclosures for preservation or perhaps protection. I asked to see
Jerusalem, surely there would be Jews. As my throne approached, I was astounded to see the Dome of
the Rock still standing. There were large walls built up around it as if there was an attempt to rebuild the
Temple without its destruction. How strange? People were viewing the sites like a museum. There was a
darkness around like a giant enclosure or could it be a spiritual void or perhaps just the darkness of an
uncertain future that we may still improve.
I asked Hashem through the angels about the Jews, “Where are they?” My throne ascended upwards to
the Garden of Eden where some still learn. The rest are in Olam Habah, a new spiritual world of utter joy
and peace. G-d did not destroy this world after all, but still created a new place to put His chosen people.
But what happened after the year 6000? There was a progressive loss of faith as people became more
absorbed with technology. There were less Jewish children being born into the world as there were less
Jewish souls which had not yet reached their waiting place next to the throne of G-d in Beriyah. This still
bothers me for more children should bring us closer to the coming of the Moshiach, so I asked to know
the Truth. I saw the kings of Israel on their thrones and each was anointed hope of their generation as was
the Moshiach of the year 6000 as is the one today of 5754 (The other day I said that we must be ready to
see the potential for Moshiach in every person (Jew) and this will bring us to love for all our fellow Jews)
I know that the Jewish people will not cease from this world as long as it is here though I saw not
Hasidim dancing in my vision or any other sign. Blessed be the Lord, G-d forever and ever and through
the Torah is in our hands and we have revealed its meaning and hopes as taught by our sages, we shall
never abandon our faith and love of You and Torah and Israel, Amen Selah.
B. Reincarnation
Gilgul which is from the word for wheel refers to the recycling of past lives in each generation. Each of
us contains a fundamental soul that is often a reincarnation. Attached to that soul are smaller portions of
other previous souls that uniquely combine with the fundamental soul to create each unique being in this
world. From this we learn that no person is all bad but that we must work to rectify each part of our
spiritual nature into good people. For example the person below contains 60% of the reincarnation of one
principle person with 4 portions of 10% of portions of other previous souls needing rectification or to
assist in rectification of other souls. The ‘lofty soul’ attaches itself to perform a mitzvah missed in a past
life to help others.
The 5 portions above combine into one unique individual with the soul existing on 3 fundamental planes
of existence. The Nefesh is our physical body needs. Ruach is the energy and activity energy of our soul.
The Neshamah is attached to G-d and is our divine spark. The previous incarnations of the soul select
their primary residence in each of these three areas, but relocate daily based on learning and our actions.
A person who does good deeds will bring the ‘Lofty Soul’ and ‘Extra Good Soul’ into the Nefesh and
Ruach levels. The ‘Base’ and ‘Not so Good Soul’ become compressed at the bottom of the Nefesh and
exert little influence. A person who does bad actions pushes the ‘Lofty’ and ‘Good’ souls to higher levels
hiding their influence on our complete being while the ‘Base’ and ‘Not so Good’ souls occupy the
majority of the Ruach and Nefesh levels, Has vshalom.
C. Psychotic
There are those in this world that bear in life severe psychological disorders. How are we to understand
their circumstances in light of Torah. After a meditation which enlisted the angel Yediael to beseech G-d
to reveal the answer, this is what I learned. There are souls in heaven which bear the mark of extreme
moral and personal struggle in previous lifetimes. These souls need to be reborn, and they are drawn to a
body with a mental chemical balance. This makes their struggle more difficult. The psychotic bear a
combined soul as described above with a disturbed soul attached that challenges them. While responsible
for any evil they commit, their challenges are also greater than the normal mind. Their delusions distract
them and yet they have free choice not to commit crimes.
Many psychotics fall into this path after being hurt bad when younger. The psychotic interpretation
represents a personal defense against a situation they do not understand and fall victim to repetively. Yet,
they do not have to do evil; they have free will.
Paranoid schizophrenia is one of the most difficult mental illnesses. The schizophrenia prevents the
patient from admitting the delusion and the paranoia questions explanations of what really happened. To
help this person, gentle corrections may work. The Oral Torah describes possession and disavows mental
illness. All are born with a difficult soul that is helped through a spiritual means, namely faith in Torah
principles. The contrary soul will have difficulty with these principles. Meanwhile the paranoia will
shield the person from help.
In the days of our Rabbi, the Ari—may his memory be for a blessing for the life of the world to come—it
once happened that a spirit entered into a woman, causing her great distress. And when her relatives
noted the extent of her pain they entreated the rabbi to save her. He then sent our teacher, Hayyim Vital,
who went to the woman and asked the spirit numerous questions concerning himself and the reason that
he was punished in this way. And the spirit told him that he was being punished for his in with a married
woman and for bringing existence the offspring of an adulterous union. Rabbi H. Vital went on to inquire
o f the spirit concerning the iniquity of the woman, which happened to the woman because her true self I
s not as it appears. She did not believe in the Exodus from Egypt. And on the evening of Passover when
all Israel rejoices in gladness, reciting the Hallel and relating the going out from Egypt, all this is as a
laughing matter in her eyes for she thinks that this miracle never occurred.
The rabbi’s heart sank, as he could barely believe what he had heard. He trembled at hearing of her evil
heart and said to her, “Have you not lost your hope? Behold you are as one of the pagan women, and for
that reason this distress has come upon you and you are totally lost. Only if you will believe in perfect
faith that the Holy One, blessed be He, created the heavens and the earth and that He has the capacity to
do all that He desires and none can question Him concerning His doings can you be freed from this
situation.” She responded with the words, “Yes, I believe completely.”
He continued, asking the woman, “Do you believe that the Holy One, blessed be He, brought us out from
Egypt and split the sea for us?” And the woman said, “Amen, amen.” The rabbi continued, asking her,
“Do you believe all this in perfect faith and do you repent with a complete repentance?” And he evoked
in her remorse and regret concerning her prior sins. The woman answered “Yes” and began to cry. And
so the rabbi pronounced a decree regarding that spirit, and it departed from her and went on its way.[379]
Similarly when we dream there is often a violent defense to an overblown circumstance. The psychotic
has a similar challenge to avoid committing violence in these circumstances. How we learn to control our
dream responses is similar to the challenge of the psychotic. This can be difficult on the subconscious
level. A psychotic experiencing paranoid mania will have difficulty with reality and may be more likely
to cross over the edge into violence.
Part of the solution to this problem is for the psychotic never to be isolated. We are isolated in our
dreams unless our spiritual center reaches out for heavenly help. The psychotic needs feedback and
communication from good people to overcome his/her distortion. Finally, medication may be the only
way to reduce the manic delusional state to the point where a patient can be freed from hallucination.
Here are twelve steps to do if someone you know is diagnosed with a psychotic disorder.[380] Two of the
key steps are:
The old Jewish viewpoint on mental illness before medication may be summed up as:
We must defend ourselves from the evil, Psalm 59, but also reach out to the lowly, Psalm 41.
Today we must be careful to “guard against the ‘holier-than-thou’ or martyr-like attitude.” from above.
4. Don't use the "if you loved me" appeal. Since persons with mood
disorders are not in control of their affliction, this approach
only increases guilt. It is like saying, "If you loved me, you
would not have diabetes."
5. Avoid any threats unless you think them through carefully and
definitely intend to carry them out. There may be times, of
course, when a specific action is necessary to protect children.
Idle threats only make the person feel you don't mean what you say.
6. If the person uses drugs and/or alcohol, don't take it away from
them or try to hide it. Usually this only pushes the person into
a state of desperation and/or depression. In the end he/she will
simply find news ways of getting more drugs or alcohol if he/she
wants them badly enough. This is not the time or place for a
power struggle.
10. Don't try to protect the person from situations which you believe
they might find stressful or depressing. One of the quickest ways
to push someone with a mood disorder away from you is to make them
feel like you want them to be dependent on you.
Each person must learn for themselves what works best for them,
especially in social situations. If, for example, you try to
"shush" people who ask questions about the disorder, treatment,
medications, etc., you will most likely stir up old feelings of
resentment and inadequacy. Let the person decide for THEMSELVES
whether to answer questions, or to gracefully say "I'd prefer to
discuss something else, and I really hope that doesn't offend you".
11. Don't do for the person that which he/she can do for him/herself.
You cannot take the medicine for him/her; you cannot feel his/her
feelings for him/her, and you can't solve his/her problems for
him/her; so don't try. Don't remove problems before the person
can face them, solve them or suffer the consequences.
X. Hypnosis
A. Introduction
The Kabbalists achieved their prophetic-like experiences while in a mental state akin to the hypnotic
state of mind. Their are many levels of hypnosis. If while driving a car or sewing one doesn’t notice the
passage of time, one is in a hypnotic state of mind. Today we call this subconscious state the meditative
state of mind. Meditation really means focused. The kabbalist focuses his or her mind in the trance state
to find Torah or personal answers and experience the mystical realms. In essence the conscience releases
itself to the subconscious state which while immersed in Torah seeks the divine.
Hypnosis is the tool for directing the subconscious mind. Fundamentally the experiences of hypnosis,
meditation, TM, progressive relaxation, etc. are all similar in that they represent semi-conscious
experiences. Ironically, the full unconscious dream state is the most intense subconscious level and
happens every night. Our purpose in learning hypnosis is to bridge the gap between an uncontrolled
dream and a lucid dream to create an open channel for us to ascend and descend the spiritual realms
manifesting in extra sensory perceptions in sight, sound, taste, and smell.
B. Keeping a Journal
One should keep a journal of ones progress. One can review the ideas that worked as well as those that
didn’t. The journal will become a record of your inspirations as well. I recommend writing an entry after
each hypnotic session with the following form:
This acrostic denotes that everything you are writing is with G-d’s help. By acknowledging Hashem, one
will write with inspiration and truth. This is a key to recording prophecies. Place this in the upper right
hand corner of every page you write. Besiadata Shemaya - d”sb - with the knowledge of heaven.
Everything belongs to Hashem - }”hl.
2. Date
The date is useful for tracking one’s meditation development. Sometimes a person is given a particular
vision on a particular day which corresponds to a religious holiday in the vicinity, a Torah portion read
that week, or some other event in your life. Knowing the date helps one track these correspondences.
Record the date in the upper left hand corner of the page.
3. Time
Knowing the time of each meditation helps one track his/her best meditation times of the day.
Meditations upon awakening can be extremely vivid since the mind is quite alert. This is also the best
time for experiencing lucid dreams. At one point in my life I developed a technique for entering a lucid
dream state from a deep hypnotic trance. I was only able to practice this in the morning which is often
the time of greatest intensity in dreaming. The date, time, and place together specify a precise
astrological instance, which may be interesting to examine occasionally. Record the time just below the
date in the upper left hand corner.
4. Location
This is an optional entry indicating the place where the meditation was done if not mentioned in the text.
The location entry is below the time.
5. Text
Try to write in your journal as soon after the hypnotic session as possible. It is important to review the
entire hypnotic session in the last few minutes of hypnosis, in order to help oneself remember everything
that happened. Unlike dreaming, the train of an entire hypnotic session is meaningful. The significance of
the journey will become more evident by recording the session.
C. Trust Yourself
1. Fears
The key to experiencing hypnosis is to first realize there is nothing to fear. Many of us have
preconceived notions about hypnosis. Maybe we saw a hypnotist at a show or have heard stories about
someone being under another’s hypnotic control. If one has seen a hypnotist at a show, one knows that
s/he usually starts out with a group several times larger than the remaining group that is performing the
antics in front of the audience. The reason for this is the final performers are really comfortable with
doing the antics in front of the audience, while the others are not. Our ability to exercise free will and not
to follow a suggestion is always available under hypnosis. In fact, one’s mental control under hypnosis is
far greater than the ability to resist a dream at night.
2. Self-hypnosis
Hypnosis done alone is called self-hypnosis though the effect is identical with having a partner. I
recommend self-hypnosis for beginners because it is easier to trust oneself initially. The procedure in
general is to plan, write, or use an existing script as a basis for the hypnotic session. If you are using
someone else’s script, read it over carefully to make sure you are comfortable with the ideas contained
within. Next tape record the script at a slow pace. Leave plenty of pauses to let your imagination roam
free. Here are some guidelines from the book “Strategic Self-Hypnosis, How to Overcome Stress,
Improve Performance, and Live to your Fullest Potential.”[281]
D. Exercises
The following exercises are intended to demonstrate the hypnotic phenomenon.
1. Cheveul’s Pendulum
This technique involves attaching a coin to a thread and suspending it before one’s face. The goal is to
stare at the coin and concentrate on seeing it move. One has the choice of clockwise, counterclockwise,
side to side and front to back.
Exercise:
Attach a thread with a piece of tape to a coin and practice concentrating on seeing it move
clockwise or counterclockwise. If this difficult one can try concentrating on side-to-side or
forward-back motion
This exercise demonstrates the hypnotic phenomenon, which is fundamentally for the mind to suggest
physical or mental responses that appear to be happening autonomously.
DIRECTIONS:
Tape this script. Pause a few seconds at the ellipses ... While always a good idea, for this exercise it is
imperative that you don’t stop listening and imagining to think about what you are doing. Just keep on
imagining, pretending, making-believe, as if what your voice is describing were actually happening.
SCRIPT
“OKAY. I am closing my eyes now. I shut my eyes and focus my attention on what it feels like. I let
myself feel what it feels like to feel my eyes closed, and when I do this I notice them closing more and
more tightly shut . . . I tell myself my eyelids feel very heavy, very very heavy, tightly closed . . . I
imagine that I can actually feel them become more and more tightly, tightly shut. . . .
“I want to see how closed I can think and feel and imagine my eyelids become . . .
Completed experiment on closing eyes. By repeating ideas to myself, concentrating, and letting
myself believe, the ideas become part of my reality. In fact, I cannot prevent this from
happening if I choose to believe. I could not open my eyes but I was not afraid for I knew how
the tape would end. I let myself be hypnotized, because I trusted myself and the ending would
be good. I remember what happened. My eyes felt very relaxed when I let myself open them.
PURPOSE
To experience for yourself a conventional hypnosis session.
METHOD
Imagining along with your recorded voice, exactly as in previous experiments.
DIRECTIONS
SCRIPT
“To begin, I am going to look up with my eyes and find a spot on the ceiling somewhere above the center
of my hairline. I am going to focus my attention on that spot with all might and keep staring at the spot
for as long as I can.
“As I stare at my spot, I will take a deep breath and hold it for as long as I can and then breathe out
slowly, as slowly as I can, and as I breathe out I let my body go limp and loose and relaxed . . . I breathe
in starting now, even as I keep on staring at that spot on the ceiling . . . And I’ll keep on staring at that
spot while I breathe out, letting nothing distract me . . . and I’ll keep staring at that spot as I begin
breathing in and breathing out naturally, automatically . . . more and more slowly as I begin to relax. . . .
3. Count down as a way of letting oneself enter a deeper state of hypnosis. —The number zero
should be associated with entering the hypnotic frame of mind.
4. Review the goals for this session in your mind. —This should lead to the exploratory part of the
session.
5. Have fun, explore any new ideas that you came up with in the session.
6. Mentally review the experiences chronologically.
7. Give yourself the suggestion that you will feel great as you count up and out of hypnosis. —This
leads to counting up from 1-10 and becoming fully awake and feeling great.
F. Automatic Writing
Similar to the process of doing Gematria, automatic writing involves asking questions and writing the
answers from the extra-sensory mind.
G. Improvement
1. Principles
When we stop taking for “granted” we break the pattern of automatic behavior and change what we
formerly considered, “only natural.” We strive to break down our native hypnotic suggestions to
transform into the being I always wanted to be.
When working to enhance performance, recall a cue suggesting improvement, such as the word better.
At the same time, when you repeat your cue—whether better or another word—imagine what you want it
to mean for you. You could either visualize actually performing the way you’d desire, or imagine seeing
and hearing the audience or spectators bursting into applause. Just flash an image like this in your mind
each time you think or say your cure.[286]
For example, in tennis I use the cue LPS to improve my backhand which reminds me to Lean forward,
Point with the rear foot as I follow through, and Snap my racket with the ball at my side. Prepare the
racket pointing its head backward long before the stroke to insure taking a full swing.
To enhance performance focus on the object and the result as opposed to the means. For example, in
tennis one observes the ball and nothing else in the area of location, movement, trajectory, spin, and all
other features as one hits the ball with the racquet and sends it across the net. One then practices making
the ball do the same thing. “The secret of this method is to focus on the means by which you attain your
objective, not the mechanics of performance.”[287]
Here are examples in tennis on how to focus the mind. Create a list of points to remember while
playing.[288]
1. Present Tense After You Miss a Shot – don’t worry about past shot, let it go.
It is easy to be distracted from proper focus in tennis. One should focus on hitting a ball back instead of
an opponent standing at net.[289] To return a strong serve, one can choke up on a racket, increasing
control or step three steps in to reduce the server’s return time, or three steps back for more control.
Playing inside the baseline will reduce the opponent’s reaction time with a quicker return. From here, one
can drive or half volley shots to shorten this time further. Professionals keep two hands on the racket
during both backhand and forehand preparation. This is done by pulling the elbow back rotating the
body. With the right forehand, one pulls the right elbow back while maintaining the left hand on the
strings or racket. With the backhand, one pulls the left elbow back while holding the racket.
The word evil exits in Hebrew in a few forms. Evil - lwu is a verb meaning ‘to do injustice.’ Avel - lwu is
a masculine noun for ‘injustice, wrong.’ Aval - lwu is the masculine noun for ‘wrongdoer.’ Judaism does
not have a concept of evil as a counterpart to good. Instead evil is the absence of G-d.
Evil cannot exist indefinitely but its separation from G-d removes itself from the world.
On the other hand the humble in spirit attach themselves to G-d and their reward is the inheritance of the
land.
Rabbi Nachman teaches another meaning to Psalm 37:10.[343] He understands the word wicked here to
refer to the sinner. He teaches that we must look for the good in every person even a wicked person.
When we find this spark of good, we must judge him favorably and he will return to G-d. This is the
meaning of “In a little while he is not”; when we judge him favorably the sinner is gone and in his place
a baal tshuvah, a master of repentance.
I woke up in a dream, which emphasized the importance of keeping vows. Monday is associated with
Gevurah as is Av.[344]
I played the Relaxation Tape and prepared myself in Malchuts. There I saw the angels Gavriel and
Michael descend to my sides. They lifted me to Yesod, the righteous foundation of the Living G-d,
Almighty. Yesod relates to Yetzirah, the home world of angels. I turned to my left, looked at the face of
Gavriel, and said, “I will go with you.” With a swift push, I was climbing the channel into Hod with
Gavriel behind me, pursuing like a tiger.[345] In the world of Hod stood Aaron, the Golden Calf, Gavriel,
and myself. The 12th of Tamuz was the day of our sin with the Golden Calf - Egel Zahav. I raised my
arms and said to the Lord, we repent, I repent; let it be no more and in a burst of light, the idol was turned
to molten spreading like a liquid enveloping the light of the Sun. This connection is to teach us that we
must be careful not to worship the Sun. Gavriel came over and held me with concern. I said everything is
OK, you don’t have to worry. SHe raised my face, and I stared at the tears in her eyes as she shook her
head from side-to-side. I tried to comfort her and I confessed that it was all for the good. I had learned
the message of vows from a dream. The pattern repeated and then I said let us ascend to the realm of
judgment. Immediately we ascended and emerged in the Court of Gevurah. The robes of Gavriel changed
from white to red with dark shades of gold, and her countenance was without mercy and her purpose was
firm. She drew a line and than a cross. Around the cross (fire), sHe connected a diamond and placed it
under me in the center.
I was frozen and fixed as the pattern ascended through me. Finally a cover was placed on the top sealing
me into the diamond. It was very tight and choking. She sat on the Throne of Judgment and watched
unmoved by sufferings and I glimpsed the pain of Gehenom. I confessed to the Lord that it is better to be
judged by the Almighty then to be without Him, Has Vshalom. Nevertheless, the pain did not subside
and I became scared. This was a fatal position to contemplate and I searched for a way out. The Thirteen
Attributes of Mercy then came to mind. To escape death. I said them aloud and the walls of the diamond
fell to my side.
I was free and I chose quickly to ascend from Gevurah to Binah. I beheld the Angel in White from
behind once more.[346] She held her left arm up to Hashem, which held a rod and her right arm down to
this world channeling energy. She turned around, gave me her rod and my arms assumed the same
position and she left. I stood alone feeling the vibrations of the energy coursing through the rod, but they
nourished me not. I stood for a while and then contemplated a shift to Hochmah consciousness. I turned
the rod to the right and moved into Hochmah. There was a well in the shape of a diamond with water
within. I realized the danger of falling in and turned away. I began to forgive and prayed for anyone that
harmed me or I had harmed. I saw a flame between Hochmah and Binah.[347] There were eyes within.
This was a seraph and I moved into the flame. They became my eyes and the flames were a purgatory for
my soul purifying it with my prayers. I turned my head to the left and the sunlight burned my face as the
flames burned my soul. Everything is going to be OK. Finally, I saw a vision of an immense hill of sand
with a slide. I jumped and landed down upon each dune until I reached the bottom and my eyes opened
Afterthought - July 20, 1993, 7:30 PM. The obstacles in a vision are formed out of klipot on the body and
in the mind. Their danger and size magnify the closer one gets to Hashem.
Fires of Gehenom - A large angel, shaped as a standing turtle,[348] invited me to enter the gates of
hell.[349] He was waving to follow him. As he turned to lead, I noticed small wings of fire on his back.
His body was luminescent without definite features other than body, arms, legs, and wings. I crossed
under a gate and looked up to see it ringed with fire, ~ ten yards in height. Gehenom is not scary in itself.
The flames exist only from the souls that are there.[350] The frightening part is encountering the burning
souls. They wander aimlessly occasionally springing up on others by surprise. They are evil and the
source of the fire that consumes them. The rest of this world is empty.[351] The angel kept asking that I
follow and we went further inward. Eventually we arrived at a gate and the angel would go no further.
Through the gate, I saw a raging furnace of fire that appeared solid unlike the spotted flames of souls
before. I thought to myself (incorrectly) “Now I am approaching the worst of Gehenom.” I entered alone
as the angel could not lead me here. Crossing the threshold was a test of strength. The angel waived bye
and I walked onward into the furnace.
Nahar DiNar (River of Fire) - I saw souls floating in a river of fire by waving their arms wildly as if
caught in a fast current. I walked further and was greeted by a handsome woman swimming towards me.
She had long black hair and dark eyes. She wanted to lead and she showed me how to swim after her. I
followed her up the river, which entered the mouth of a cave. The fire river was a brilliant gold that lit up
the walls and we swam onward. As we reached the end, which is actually the beginning of the river, she
climbed out onto a bank. I burned in the headwaters and then climbed onto the opposite bank. I asked her
about this place. She did not respond with words, but grabbed and placed me in the source of the fiery
waters. My body regressed to that of an infant and she lifted me out again and put me on the bank. I was
scared of my mind regressing with my body, but this did not happen. My yetzer hara burned away from
me, and I now possessed the innocence of a child. I felt lonely and wanted to be held, and she lifted me
to her and I played with the tresses of her hair. Later I learned her name, Sara Imanu - Sarah our mother,
and she helps souls through the river and prepares them for the Gate of Judgment. I beheld a ladder
leading upwards and began to climb through the solid rock. I reached a clearing.
Gate of Judgment - I beheld a line of people (souls) waiting to pass through the gate one-by-one. Most
were despondent with their heads down. I proceeded to the head of the line, as one living is free from the
rules of this place. As an infant, I crossed over the threshold and entered the chamber of judgment. (The
upper world was the color of a steely gray-silver unlike the gold of the river below.) I waited in the
chamber until an old tall man entered. He was surprised to see me and looked discerningly at me. He
said, “You are not really an infant, my son”, and he lifted me up and my form returned to that of an adult.
He asked me, what I wanted here. I told him that I wanted to pass through the gate and into the place
beyond. He told me I could not do this. He always followed his statements with the trailer, my son. I
deduced he was Avraham Avinu - Abraham our father, who could lift a soul out of Gehenom for the
mitzvah of the brit milah alone.[352] I claimed that I needed to go beyond to bring back knowledge to
teach.[353] He responded that all we need to know is in the Torah and I could not pass.
In fact, I was shoved out of this place forcibly. I descended back to the River of Fire. Sarah returned me
to an infant, placed me in a carriage that lifted me up the ladder into heaven. I beheld chariots of light
descending on my left with many forms.
however, has completely distinguished and separated the bad from the good. He is without even a residue
of bad from any one of these four elements. [These elements] encompass all the traits, as is known. So
that when he is on this level, he [the tzaddik] can provoke the wicked.[358]
For every wicked man has to have a conduit through which he receives his ruach in order to provide
wholeness [in place] of the lack. The conduit and pathway through which he receives the ruach-of-life
needed to fill this lack is the particular bad trait from the four elements which he has drawn [upon
himself] and empowered [himself with].
When the tzaddik wants to humble the wicked man, he must descend into the bad trait
with which the wicked man has empowered himself.
This is how he can subdue and destroy the conduit from which the wicked man
receives his life-force.
This is why the tzaddik must be perfect, without any bad whatsoever. Otherwise the wicked man’s storm
wind, which is also his ruach-of-life, can G-d forbid, overpower and harm the tzaddik when he descends
into the bad trait in order to destroy it. The bad has no hold on or control over the perfect tzaddik. He
hasn’t any place to which the bad can attach itself.
{Even the bad quality into which the tzaddik descends in order to bring about its destruction has no hold
on him. His entry there is solely for the purpose of humbling and subduing it; as in “And Avraham
ascended from Egypt.”}[359]
The “descent into the bad trait” means that the tzaddik reflects the bad trait of the other person. In this
manner, the wicked person sees a mirror of his own behavior from this holy person. This reflection
creates an affinity that will help the person realize his own wickedness. He will sense that perhaps the
tzaddik was right after all in earlier arguments. As an example, consider a person on the verge of
apikorsus considering all faith an illusion. After numerous arguments that have no effect on the person,
the tzaddik descends into the bad trait and concedes, “all is illusion” to the other person. The effect is
quite contrary. The other person feels a weight released off his chest and his obstinacy dissipate.
Nevertheless, the elation of the tzaddik agreeing with his point leads to remorse. “Perhaps this great
man’s view is better. Perhaps it leads to a truer happiness. Perhaps I shall try faith and see for myself.”
One who brags or shows off rouses the Evil Eye. Joseph and his descendants struggled with the
consequence of this evil:
And the sons of Joseph spoke to Joshua, saying why have you given me but one lot and one portion to
inherit, seeing I am a great people, because the Lord has blessed me so much? And Joshua answered
them, if you are a great people, then go to the forest country, and cut down a space for yourself there in
the land of the Perizzites and of the Refaim, if Mount Ephraim is too narrow for you. (Joshua 17:14-15)
The children of Joseph, surely, complained and did not benefit, and [yet] Scripture recorded their case.
There, [it may be replied, Scripture desired] to impart to us good advice, [namely,] that a person should
he on his guard against an evil eye. And this indeed is [the purpose] of what Joshua said unto them; as it
is written, And Joshua said unto them: ‘If thou be a great people, get thee up to the forest’. [It is this that]
he said to them: ‘Go and hide yourselves in the forests so that an evil eye may have no power over you’.
They said unto him, ‘We are of the seed of Joseph over whom the evil eye has no power’. As it is
written, Joseph is a fruitful vine, a fruitful vine by a fountain, and R. Abbahu said: Do not render, ‘by the
fountain,’ but ‘those who transcend the eye’. R. Jose son of R. Hanina said, [this is inferred] from the
following [verse]: And let them grow like fishes into a multitude in the midst of the earth (Genesis
48:16). [This means that] as the fishes in the sea are covered by the waters and no eye has any power
over them, so, in the case of the seed of Joseph, no [evil] eye has [any] power over them.
Joseph and his descendents are under the influence of the sign of Pisces[360] based on this passage where
Jacob is blessing Joseph and his sons:
:{rah brqb brl wgdyw qjxyw \hrba ytba ymc \hb arqyw \yrunh-ta ]rby ur-lkm yta lag ]almh
The Angel that has redeemed me from all bad will bless these lads
and call in them the name of their fathers Abraham and
Isaac and will make them plentiful like fish
in closeness to the land.
(Genesis 48:16)
Rashi comments on fish here: “Like fish that are fruitful and multiply and there is not an evil eye that has
power in them.” Here we learn that the effect of the evil eye is to limit reproduction, has vshalom. We
also learn that the evil eye manifests within them. It is cast from outside but effects the target within.
Now if this is the case why did Joshua say to their descendents to flee to the forest? For the descendents
were proud of their numbers asking for a larger inheritance. Braging brought the evil eye upon Joseph
from his brothers originally. Joseph’s descendents have the same vulnerability. Abraham knew this well
and would teach his great-grandson this in another incarnation.
C. Evil Thoughts
As Rabbi Nachmah teaches:[361]
It is important to realize that it is utterly impossible to think two thoughts at once. You can therefore
easily chase evil thoughts away without any real effort. Just stop thinking about the subject, and
concentrate on something else, whether it be Torah, worship, or even business. The evil thought will
automatically vanish, since it is impossible to think two thoughts at the same time. (Likutey Moharan
232)
A. Primordial planes
The Ari z”l, Isaac Luria, was the first to describe the cosmological structure above the world of Atzilut,
the place of the sefirot. I described a journey that took me to the place of G-d before time and space in
a previous vision[362]. That vision brought me to the limit of what is knowable about G-d and then into
the Nothingness beyond, Ayn Sof. This vision focuses on the experience of the 4 worlds in the 5th
universe residing above the apex of the Yod, what is known as Adam Kadmon.
1. Adam Kadmon
The following meditation was done to the Eye Closure Tape. I learned the following finger response
techniques for obtaining answers from the subconscious. Answers with movements of the right hand are
for the good (tov), those with the left hand are not so (ra). The lifting of the index finger means yes, the
pinkie means no, and the fingers in between are degrees between yes and no.
I ascended to Malchuts and then to Yesod[363] with the help of angels lifting me into the light. From
Yesod I went to the Garden of Eden where I saw the Lubavitcher Rebbe shlita[364] standing outside the
gates. I asked him the secret to getting married and he said, “Emunah, that one must believe with all
one’s will for it to happen.” I asked if he were Moshiach and he answered again with Emunah, that he
has done all he could, it is up to us to believe with all our mind for Moshiach to be.
I wanted to ascend higher to see the Tzaddik Emets, Rebenu z”l. I passed through Tiferets and was stuck
at the Gates of Daat[365] which I did not know how to open. I did not know the Name of Hashem
associated with this sefirah.[366] Eventually I saw Binah as a mother and Hochmah as a father embrace
and the gates were opened and Binah lifted me up and showed her husband what she had found. I said, “I
need to speak to the Tzaddik Emets and you should help me.” The father took me and passed me into the
base of Keter. The entry to Keter opened inward like a hole punched upward through paper, like a new
gate made for each who enters. I said, “I will to ascend to the level to see the Tzaddik Emets.” I was
lifted through the blackness into the worlds above. I entered the level of MaH - 45 and the expansion of
the Havayah was before me and then BN - 52, and then SaG - 63, and finally AV - 72 where I saw
Rebenu z”l standing.
He was so happy. He said, “I am as proud of you as one of my finest students for though you live in the
recesses of the world, you have learned so much of my teachings and have studied with my
teachers.”[367] It is impossible to describe the joy he felt and I felt to reach him. I asked Rabbenu z”l to
help me with a question and he put his hands upon my head to know the situation. I asked him what he is
doing at this level and he said, “you should continue to learn my teachings and you will understand, but
for now it is beyond you.”[368] All of a sudden, I felt a vacuum pulling me down and I descended through
the Tree in rapid progression through all of the sefirot and upper worlds.
Regressed myself back to the point of conception and witnessed a spark of light like a shooting star back
to its place in the heavens waiting to be born. As I followed the white star back into the night sky, I found
its stationary location in the right wrist of Adam Kadmon. Like the rest of the sparks, it was motionless
waiting to be reborn. I felt the incredible longing in the spark for the chance at life again, for the chance
to improve its station. How long it waited to be born. Such a longing, the other sparks felt the same. All
were waiting for suitable parents to provide a chance in life.[369]
I learned the secret of how I entered Daat and what Rabenu z”l was doing at the level of AV. From the
Ari z”l:
YVD HY VYV HY yh wyw yh dwy
The Tetragrammaton expanded with Yods, adding up to 72 (Ab) motivates the union of Hochmah -
Wisdom (Father) and Binah - Understanding (Mother), through the Neshamah of the Neshamah (i.e.
Chaya) of the saint. It is associated with Hochmah - Wisdom.[370]
The saint in this case Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and he made it possible for me to enter Daat through his
Chaya bringing Hochmah and Binah together for me to enter there. He was at the level of AV for it is
Mekor Hochmah, the source of wisdom, and also part of the name of his new settlement in Israel, Nachal
Novea Mekor Hochmah where his efforts on high in the spiritual realm parallel the physical construction
in our world. The name of the settlement translates to “the source of wisdom is a flowing brook.”
Elsewhere Rabbi Nachman speaks of a ‘Nachal Novea Mekor Chokhmah - hmkj rwqm ubwn ljn’ where
the initial letters spell at the name Nachman - }mjn.[371]
The Astral plane is a place outside of all places and yet connecting all. When in the Astral plane, one is
invisible to all beings in other planes and yet able to observe all. The Astral body is a glowing white light
and is connecting to the physical source by a line of light. It is also possible to teleport the physical body
to the location of the Astral body in the non-physical planes. In this way one can interact with the beings
on other planes. The advantage of Astral travel is that it is possible to bypass gate keepers to reach
spiritual destinations since one can only be seen by other beings on the Astral plane. The disadvantage to
Astral travel is that it is difficult and one must achieve a high degree of purification and shed the physical
body to enter this plane.
The Ethereal plane is an inner plane that is experienced while dreaming at night. The Ethereal plane
connects all physical places in the Universe and enables the subconscious to explore their locations. One
can enter the Ethereal plane from the Astral plane but not vice-versa.
I saw forms of the archangels descend and they pushed me higher from Malchuts to Yesod. The angels
passed me to other angels in a chain fashion each pushing me higher. Each complained about my state of
impurity and quickly pushed me to the next angel. Eventually something had to be done about the impure
state and I beheld a boiling pool of water and sulfuric acid. There was a small sense of fear and then I
was tossed into the pool. I sank into the waters and felt myself suffocating. As I sank, I noticed an
angelic mermaid form near the bottom of the pool and she spoke to me, “You are safe here.” I began to
breath and I noticed that the bottom of the pool was pure acid. The color was a blue-green. Quickly my
clothes were burned away by the acid. I asked the angel where I was and I was informed that I was in the
Lower Plane of Water between the sefirot of Netzah and Hod. There are different types of liquids in the
lower planes and this was a place of acid. I asked who she was and she said that her name would be the
Hebrew word for acid with the suffix of an angel. I asked if she was an angel. She said that most beings
are messengers of Hashem but that her role was more of an acid elemental. I noticed my skin was
burning and pealing away and I beheld a pure white form of light emerging from the shell.
She told me that this was my Astral body and that I would be able to enter the Astral plane with it while
she watched over the remains of my physical form. I traveled quickly out of the pool and noticed a new
perspective on the Sefirotic Tree. I was outside of the tree now looking in while connected with a line of
white light to my body in the Lower Plane of Water. I noticed that I could look into any world yet I could
not be a part of any of them. I glanced into Tiferet and descended into the world. I saw Jacob there in
discussion with other religious sages. None of them noticed me because I was not really in that world. I
moved out of the sphere and then gazed into Hesed and saw Abraham and Sarah there performing eternal
chores associated with their meeting tent and they too could not see me. I popped out and then gazed into
Binah and beheld the great angelic mother transmitting light energy and above here chains of other
angels in a eternal dance. Though I wanted to dance with the angels, they could not see me and I
I asked about the Ethereal plane and found that I could enter it invisibly with the Astral body. I saw many
dream souls within the beatific scenes of the ethereal world. Finally, I returned to Binah and asked what
it would take to be seen so that I could dance with the angels. I understood that I could merge back with
the physical body while within the sphere of Binah. I drew my body up from the Plane of Water and
wrapped my body around my Astral form. Immediately I became physical in the World of Binah and the
angels saw me and descended. I began to dance with them in great joy. I joined with their ascent to the
world of Keter and we entered this world carrying the prayers of those singing into the realm of Will. I
began to fall through a center column of the angels, each one closing its wings around me in a salute of
departure. I unwrapped back into the astral body and the angels departed. Nevertheless, all alone I heard
the Voice of G-d and I knew before G-d we are never invisible.
C. Space Travel
April 25, 2000
I ascended into Malchuts with the name Adonai. This was Malchuts of Asiyah, a round cave with an
opening at the top into Yesod. With further ascent, I encountered Eloh the source of creation. “I was here
before and I will be here after. All that is I created.” I asked about His relation to El Shadai? “She is my
younger sister. She is within creation nurturing and helping to grow.” And what of El Chai? “He is the
little brother, younger than El Shadai. He causes the motion and springiness of life.” And what do you
know of Eheyeh asher Eheyeh. “He is before me and will be after me before and beyond the Creator.”
And of YHVH? “He is the viaduct connecting all of the higher spiritual places to creation. We are all
connected to the root of Names, Yuhoah.” And El? “El is the prefix of my name and is the kindness that
bestowed creation.” And of Elohim? “This is the din balancing kindness.” And of Yah. “Ah Yah is in the
crown and is the source of the higher energies sustaining the energies below.”
I asked to be shown a black hole that I may understand its role. I was shown an ocean of plasma before
the creation of our world. I asked what is this? “Before your Universe existed, Hashem made previous
universes. This is the remnants of the previous one. As the plasma cooled, gravity pulled particles
together. Ultimately all was pulled into the great central light of the Universe. This is like the light of
YHVH in Tiferets. This great star super nova(ed) spewing elements throughout the Universe.
I entered the black hole. According to general relativity, gravity slows down time. Hence within a
singularity time slows, maybe even stops. Light doesn’t emminate from a black hole due to gravity. This
is like the place of Keter. There is no surface. One can fall into the singularity and be one with G-d.
One can communicate with each individual name of G-d. In this manner one can explore the meaning of
concepts within the subjective perspective of differing attributes.
Here are some visions on the highest form of praise to Hashem, which is through dancing. Unfortunately,
this is often neglected today but in truth, all of us may praise Hashem in this manner. How does
Nachman’s 7th Beggar without legs heal the world? This is through dancing and he dances better than the
rest of us. And how does he dance without legs, by making the rest of us dance in order to carry him into
dancing. While we think we are helping him to dance, he is really helping us.
The derivation is from the vowels on the name of G-d, HaSheM - \ch assigned in the sefirot
where Hochmah is past, Binah is future, and Tiferet is the present.
The name HaSHem is associated with the “verb” and hence related to activity in all time. (see
Bahir 3)
I invoked the name before a 3 card reading for a Yes/No question and released the angel after
the reading was over.
That night I was pursued by demons in my dreams for miraculous energy attracts opposing
forces as well.
“Michael on right, Gavriel on left, Raphael behind, Uriel in front carrying a lamp and the Shechinah
above descending as a cloud over you.”[383] I felt my head turn into sparks and my body cleansed the
cloud descended to my feet. I walked upon fresh grasses and they felt pleasant against my feet. As the
Shechinah passed over my nose I smelled its fragrance; like the fragrance of flowers in a garden is the air
of Hashem. The fragrance was like incense renewing my soul.[384]
Uriel led us forward carrying a lantern which swung side-to-side. Eventually the land turned rocky as we
began to ascend a mountain. [385]
At the top of the mountain there was an amphitheater with seating. We looked up at the stars and they
were so beautiful. Ira mentioned the moon which I looked towards but couldn’t see for it was the new
moon; the moon to be.[386] Ira led us to a central plateau where I took pleasure in skipping long leaps and
bounds.[387]
Uriel lit his lamp again (extinguished earlier to see the stars) and led us into a cave. We talked about the
beauty of the gems lining the walls. Uriel led us into a chamber and there Ira said we would find
something that would heal us. I saw a light along the wall and as I got closer, I saw it was a beautiful
light, orange in color, warm and medium in brightness. It was very bright at first when entering the
chamber. I noticed the light was a baby. The baby sneezed then wiped its nose while it continued to
sleep. It felt so good and its soul was good. I took one last look; now I realized the soul was sleeping
waiting to be born.
Postscript - 1/13/1994
Along the journey, before entering the cave, I recited praises to Hashem, words of tefilah flowed like a
river each praise leading to the next. The praises felt like they would never end.
We reached the location of the Tree of Knowledge in this world. Recalling the story of Adam and Eve
and realizing that we were carrying their souls, I led her instead to the Tree of Life whose upper branches
reached into the heavens. She wound herself about me with her hair 7 times making me into a base for
her to climb the tree and ascended. I stood waiting for her return, knowing that I was making her ascent
possible. She returned but did not tell me what she saw. I ascended alone next, past the highest branches
and beheld a blue-green swirl world of space where small specks of white angels floated gracefully. As I
entered from on high, the angels gathered around me realizing my mortal nature. They were singing to
Hashem and I recorded their tune. They asked me what I was doing there. I explained that I was seeking
to be close to G-d which meant ascending higher. They corrected me explaining closeness to G-d is
obtained by following the mitzvos - commandments and that one doesn’t need to ascend here for that.
Realizing my mistake, I said it was to be close to the angels of G-d that brought me here and they began
to circle around me counter-clockwise in elation. We began to spin endlessly in a circle. It was a great
dance. Eventually I saw us walking along a cloud towards a gate that opened higher. In the end I returned
gradually with the indescribable memory of the blue-green swirl of space with white specks of angels
dancing endlessly with their songs of praise to Hashem.
The leader invited us out to dance and we did a left stepping circle dance to an Indian chant. There were
4 drummers seated around a large drum banging simultaneously on it showing their unity and
brotherhood. In one dance the circle broke into a line which went facing each other and we shook each
others’ hand. As a last dance, David led us in the very spiritual Indian 2 step. When the Indians dance
they look down at mother Earth as if they are concerned with where they place each step. Each step is
down with a sense of asking permission to land on the grass below our feet. Occasionally when David
would get low he would give a quick glance at the heavens acknowledging his awareness of Grandfather.
It felt so good to dance, my soul pulled me out to dance again.
I saw an Indian family friend of mine from Beth Shalom. Her daughter danced beautifully and her son is
very special. He has down’s syndrome but is sensitive, smart, caring, and even wise. He insisted on
waiting for a chair to sit on before eating and placing the other plate on another chair since a table wasn’t
around. He wouldn’t eat his food with his hands. I went and brought forks and spoons. He chose a spoon.
His mother tells me she has a Jewish child. She said since his youth he wouldn’t eat junk food but only
healthy foods that would be recognized kosher. We also learned from Erik when he attended services at
Beth Shalom. Erik was always so well behaved. He was patient and quiet. He enjoyed our singing and
seeing us happy. Today, I also found that he helped me see myself more clearly. He said good-bye to me
while I was still talking with his mother. I realized subconsciously I was fidgeting with keys and perhaps
giving an anxious impression. His mother spoke to me on healing foods. She said that one should eat a
lot of alkaline foods: avocados, pecans to reduce anger. High protein drinks are good for the nerve
connections in the brain. Sea foods are good for helping thyroid deficiencies: especially kelp.
Next Ira led us on a journey. We were traveling through a forest and came upon an open clearing in the
shape of a circle. The clearing was covered with grass. There were also trees and birds. There was one
path out of the circle heading forward. Each path was bounded by forests. There was also an inclination
on each path. Each clearing was circular shaped and covered with grass, a few trees, and animals.
Upon reaching the clearing that I associated with the sefira of Tiferets, Ira mentioned that there was
someone sitting in the clearing. I walked up to meet the person. I noticed he was an elder American
Indian in my vision. I greeted him and wondered where he came from. He said that he came from Ira.
“You see how Ira describes these places, showing respect for nature and its harmony. Ira is my son.” I
asked, “how can Ira be your son seeing that he is Jewish.” He said, “He is my Jewish son.” I asked who
he was. He said he was Grandfather. I wondered whether this was the Indian concept of G-d. He said he
was not and that he represented the ancestors of his people and their respect for the memory. I noticed
that he was gazing towards the light of G-d shining down. He said that he too gazes out the light of G-d
which is the spirit over all.
I understood better the Indian concept now. When an Indian dances before Grandfather, he is dancing
before the spirits of all his ancestors in respect for their customs as well as the Great Spirit. I asked if he
had any messages for Ira. He told me that Ira should not worry about the incident with his horses and that
this was all part of his learning on nature. I asked about him finding a wife. Grandfather was seemingly
confused by the question. This is part of nature. One does not need to seek her, when she is present, you
will find her.
Finally, we began our descend and return to Beth Shalom. I saw the Indian turn his head back toward the
light of G-d as I descended.
I prepared myself centered between the 4 angels Michael, Gavriel, Uriel, and Raphael. I viewed a line
tied from myself to each one providing a secure base in the spiritual realm. I experienced the moment of
my birth which was accompanied by an utter amazement with great size of the world around. I advanced
briefly to the day of circumcision and realized that their is no trauma that can be relived from this
experience since the fulfillment of a commandment ends trauma memories.
As I regressed back into the womb, I saw the place lit up from a book held by a small angel. The angel
was the size of a cherub with a mature face and golden long wavy hair and he held a book with a cover of
gold and silver. I asked to know what I learned during these nine months. He said I already knew since I
had spent my current life learning the same items. I was amazed by the soft comfort and beauty of this
place. He explained that it is Malchut that is in Malchut. I recalled the hard cave of Malchut where I’d
been many times and noticed the similarities in the cavities. Yet, the walls in this place were soft and that
this represented a pure emanation of the energy of Malchut. He invited me over to look into the book and
I saw that the pages were all blank. He explained that the Torah one learns during these nine months are
the answers to questions asked. I asked a personal question at this point and saw the answer formed in
beautiful Hebrew calligraphy on the page. Before each new question, he would turn to a new blank page.
I asked what is the higher meaning of the names of the 4 worlds. The blank page filled with an answer
and he read, “There is deep significance in these names. They represent a spiritual cycle of life as well.
The winter which is called Akra or barren represents the necessary emptiness that one must achieve
internally in order to plant a seed for personal growth which is the spring.”
1. What are we supposed to learn in relationships? “These involve increasing patience and
understanding, reducing criticism, and helping to create a harmonious environment to raise
children.”
2. How do we know our soul mate? “The person that one marries has a deep purpose that is not
always represented by ‘compatible disposition, personal view, or sensitivity’. Sometimes, the
relationship is meant to bring a special child into the world who will achieve much good in
spiritual leadership in the community.”
3. I asked what is your name? He told me it is the same as yours with El as the suffix. This meant
that his name is Yosefiel. He told me that each person has a guide before they are born that bears
their Hebrew name with the suffix El. The angel of the womb is created specially by G-d for each
soul in the coming lifetime to prepare it with the answers to questions it will need to find in the
coming lifetime. The questions are already known by the coming child so the angel need only turn
the pages of the Book and read the answers.
4. I asked what happens to the angel after a child is born. He said naturally the angel remains
available throughout the current lifetime to provide answers.
At this point, Ira began a summoning of an angelic guide for each of us. I was already ahead of Ira at this
point and had to dismiss an intrusive angel that was appearing. The cherub angel extended his right
forearm and told me to grasp it and he grasped mine. We began to spin in a wonderful dance in a
clockwise circle. I felt other angels entering and dancing in a circle around us. The whole heaven was
alive in my mind by the dancing of a myriad of angels in a wreath around us vertically as we spun. I also
thought of those around me and there well being. The lesson here is that joy elevates the feelings of
others in higher worlds as well as this world.
[387]
Leaping and bounding in the hypnotic state is like flying in a lucid dream. Taking time to
experience pleasure will make future hypnotic sessions easier to enter.
XVII. Health
“Health is a Mitzvah.”[388]
Body and soul in Judaism stand in a special relationship.
They are partners, jointly enabling us to serve the Lord.
The body is the Nefesh, which is the lowest part of the soul. Hence, it is incumbent upon us to maintain
its health.
A. Organic Food
In order to avoid consuming growth hormones and antibiotics, consumers should buy organic products
instead. These include milk, cheese, and eggs. Organic kosher meat has yet to become available. Organic
eggs are noticeably lighter than regular eggs.
Pesticides are less of a problem since they are generally removed by washing and processing.
Nevertheless organic foods do not contain pesticides and are likely to be healthier in the long term.
B. Dental
Electric toothbrushes are very effective at strengthening the gum line. While using a tooth paste is not
always necessary, if one experiences reoccurring gum line pain, a good fluoride toothpaste during
brushing will strengthen the area. Eating popcorn is a natural cleanser of plaque on teeth.
C. Skin
In order to reduce dry skin ailments, use a water softener, which will adjust the water’s PH to a higher
alkaline level that is more conducive to the skin.
[388] Understanding Judaism, The Basics of Deed and Creed, Benjamin Blech, Ch. 18, page 160
XVIII. Music
A. Even-Tempered Scale
The piano has 88 keys which is 7 octaves and 4 extra keys. Each octave on the musical scale contains 7
white keys and 5 black keys. The notes increase in whole and in other cases half step multiples. The
notes in brackets are black piano keys and are a half step above the previous note.
A [A+=B-] B C [C+=D-] D [D+=E-] E F [F+=G-] G [G+=A-]
Sometimes there are half steps between white piano keys as in B&C and E&F and between all white to
black keys. The +’s denote sharps and the –‘s flats. The note at each octave has double the frequency of
the previous octave and is thus a harmonic. We add suffix numbers to the notes to specify a particular
octave. For example, A4 is harmonic to A3 in the following table. A wave is harmonic to a lower
frequency wave if the lower frequency waveform’s zero amplitude points are also of amplitude zero in
the higher frequency wave.
Table 31: Frequencies of the Third Octave
Note Frequency (Hertz)
A3 220
B3 246.9
C3 261.6
D3 293.7
E3 329.6
F3 349.2
G3 392
A4 440
How can we calculate these steps? We denote a waveform with frequency f0 and its harmonic with
frequency f1. By definition:
f1/f0=2.
We also note that all of the frequencies between will have the same multiple (denoted by h) from the
previous frequency. Say f0 is A3 than A3+ = A3*h. Now to the computation of h:
f1 = h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * h * f0
f1/f0 = h^12
2 = h^12
h = 12th root of 2 = 1.059463094
The half step always has a fixed ratio in the Even-Tempered Scale that is h. For example C3/B3 =
261.6/246.9 = 1.059463094.[389] Now we can fill in the frequencies of the sharps and flats as well:
The frequencies of the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Octave are known through observation. The derivation of
the rest follows based on the Fifth.
C2 = 4/3 f * 3/2 f = 2f
Since there are six whole tones in the space of an octave, we’d expect 9/8 ^ 6 => 2 but it = 2.027, so the
tones are not evenly distant. Equal temperament does away with this problem.
Pythagoras found that the octave, fifth, and forth had the most harmonious sounds. A song’s key is the
octave forward from the starting note. On the Diatonic Scale, the multiples between the same notes may
vary with Octave. Hence, the same piece of music played in a different key tends to sound quite different
unlike when playing a piece with the Even-Tempered Scale.
This problem with uneven multiples manifests itself in other areas. For example, 12 fifths doesn’t equal 7
octaves, though they are the same key on the piano. This is known as the Pythagorean comma.[390] This
imbalance in the frequency distance between keys means that it is impossible to construct Pythagorean
tuned piano.
The frequency of C1 = f
The frequency of C8 = 2^7 f = 128f from Octave multiplication.
The frequency of C8 from multiples of fifths is 3/2 ^ 12 f = 129.74f
The problem doesn’t manifest significantly when playing music in a single octave, but when playing
music across octaves one cannot for example tune the 8th octave to the 7th fifth since they are not
compatible. One cannot build a Pythagorean piano.
C. Fractals
In the kabbalistic Tree of Life, the microcosm reflects the macrocosm, the sefirot in man reflect the
sefirot of G-d. Man is created in the image of G-d. This recursive principle is the essence of fractals,
which are repeated images within images.
“The natural world is composed of fractals that are the trails, or visual representation, left by the dynamic
(continuously moving) systems that created them. A tree is fractal in nature – a single branch resembles
the entire tree, a smaller twig resembles the branch, even the structures of the veins in the leaves exhibit
the same branching process as the tree itself. Granted, the patterns at different scales are not exact
replicas of one another, but the idea is the same. The patterns created by the rocks of a rugged coastline
also repeat themselves at different scales – a snail crawling along the nooks and crannies of the rocks on
the shore traverses a meandering path similar to the one you would take on a hike along the cliffs, which
in turn is similar to the general outline of the coast viewed from an airplane. Natural fractals reach a point
where the pattern (at the biological level, anyway) stops; however, in a true scaling fractal (for instance,
the Koch snowflake), this detail continues ad infinitum.”[391]
D. Fibonacci Ratio
The Fibonacci ratio has an aesthetic appeal to the human mind. There are five black keys for every 8
white keys in a piano Octave. The partitioning of great paintings is often done according to the ratio.
Also the lengths of different movements in a classical piece of music will often follow this ratio.
1/1
½
2/3
3/5
5/8
8/13
133/377 = 0.618037
[389] Math and Music Harmonious Connections, Trudi Hammel Garland and Charity Vaughan Kahn,
Dale Seymour Publications, page 40.
[390] Math and Music, page 62.
[391] Math and Music Harmonious Connections, Trudi Hammel Garland and Charity Vaughan Kahn,
Dale Seymour Publications, page 132.
XIX. Math
In the world of Asiyah, science is the body of the world and math its soul.
A. Euler’s Theorem
B. Taylor Series Expansion
XX. Science
In the world of Asiyah, science is the body of the world and math its soul.
A. Special Relativity
Maxwell’s equations predicted that light and radio waves have a fixed speed. Albert Michelson and
Edward Morley showed that this fixed speed is independent of the movement of objects.[392] For
example, an object moving towards the sun and an object moving away from the Sun would witness
passing light beams to have the same velocity, the speed of light that is denoted c.
Table 34: Speed of Light that is c
meters/sec kilometers/sec exp meters/sec miles/sec
300,000,000 300,000 3x108 186,000
Since the upper limit of velocity is limited to the speed of light a second object moving at v2 in relation to
a first object v1 has the following true velocity:
So with v1 = c/2 and v2 = c/2, the actual velocity of the 2nd object is (c/2+ c/2)/(1+(c2/4 * 1/c2)) = 4/5 c.
B. General Relativity
C. Astronomy
The position of a star is determined by its declination and right ascension.
The declination is measured in degrees north or south of the celestial equator, that is the projection of the
equator.
The Right Ascension has a value of zero in Pisces and advances two hours though every
constellation.[393] One can compute the passage of time by the advancement of the constellations across
the sky.
The constellations rise in the East and set in the West. Hence, Virgo would have a RA of 12. Pisces lies
directly over the projection of the equator and has a declination of zero. Orion’s belt also lies directly
over th equator with a declination of zero.
Stars that are always visible, are in the Polar Circle of the sky.
[392] A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking, 10th edition, page 20.
[393] Salt Lake City Community College lecture on astronomy, 9/07/2001.
There is a Midrash that before we are born, we have all the spiritual knowledge of our past lives and full
comprehension about what we need to accomplish in this lifetime. Nevertheless, at the moment of birth
an angel touches us just below the nose and we forget all we knew. We spend the rest of our lives trying
to find what we lost. And it is extremely important to find what we have lost in this instance. There are
many clues to discover one’s role in life. A lot can be learned from our family. A soul will choose a
family in order to improve itself in areas of weakness. While in this family there may be more conflicts,
correction leads to greater personal growth. One may also learn about oneself from one’s name. Who we
are named after will effect our role in life. The day we are born will also have an effect.
My tongue, every atom of my blood, form’d from this soil, this air,
Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same,
I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin,
Hoping to cease not till death.
HITLER'S POPE
Long-buried Vatican files reveal a new and shocking indictment of World War II's Pope Plus XII: that in
pursuit of absolute power he helped Adolf Hitler destroy German Catholic political opposition, betrayed
the Jews of Europe, and sealed a deeply cynical pact with a 20th-century devil.
BY JOHN CORNWELL
One evening several years ago when I was
having dinner with a group of students, the topic of the
papacy was broached, and the discussion quickly boiled
over. A young woman asserted that Eugenio Pacelli, Pope
Pius XII, the Pope during World War II, had brought
lasting shame on thc Catholic Church by failing to
denounce the Final Solution. A young man, a practicing
Catholic, insisted that the case had never been proved.
Raised as a Catholic during the papacy of Pius
Xll - his picture gazed down from the wall of every
classroom during my childhood - I was only too familiar
with the allegation. It started in 1963 with a play by a
young German author named Rolf Hochhuth, Der
Stellvertreter (Thc
Deputy) which was staged on
Broadway in 1964.
It depicted Pacelli as a ruthless cynic,
interested more in the Vatican's stockholdings than in
the fate of the Jews. Most Catholics dismissed Hochhuth's
thesis as implausible, but the play sparked a controversy
which has raged to this day.
Disturbed by the anger brought out in that
dinner altercation, and convinced, as I had always been,
of Pius XII's innocence, I decided to write a new defense
of his reputation for a younger generation. I believed
that Pacelli's evident holiness was proof of his good
faith. How could such a saintly pope have betrayed the
Jews? But was it possible to find a new and conclusive
approach to the issue? The arguments had so far focused
mainly on his wartime conduct; however, Pacelli's Vatican
career had started 40 years earlier. It seemed to me that
a proper investigation into Pacelli's record would require a more extensive chronicle than any attempted
in
the past. So I applied for access to archival material in
the Vatican, reassuring those who had charge of crucial
documents that I was on the side of my subject. Six years
earlier, in a book entitled A Thief
in the Night, I had defended the
Vatican against charges that Pope John Paul I had been
murdered by his own aides.
any human being." recorded the English writer James Lees-Milne. "I immediately fell head over heels in
love with him. I was so affected I could scarcely speak
without tears and was conscious that my legs were
trembling."
But there was another side to his character,
little known to the faithful. Although he was a man of
selfless, monklike habits of prayer and simplicity, he
was a believer in the absolute leadership principle. More
than any other Vatican official of the century, he had
promoted the modern ideology of autocratic papal control,
the highly centralized, dictatoria1 authority he himself
assumed on March 2, 1939, and maintained until his death
in October 1958. There was a time before the advent of
modern communications when Catholic authority was widely
distributed, in the collective decisions of the church's
councils and in collegial power-sharing between the Pope and the bishops. The absolutism of the modern
papacy is
largely an invention of the late 19th century It
developed rapidly in the first decades of this century in
response to the perception of the centrifugal breakup of
the church under an array of contemporary pressures:
materialism, increasing sexual freedom, religious skepticism, and social and political liberties. From his
young manhood on, Pacelli played a leading role in
shaping the conditions and scope of modern papal power.
Eugenio Pacelli was born in Rome in 1876, into
a family of church lawyers who served the Vatican. He had
an older sister and brother and a younger sister. His
parents, devout Catholics, shared an apartment in central
Rome with his grandfather, who had been a legal adviser
to Pius IX, the longest-serving Pope in history. There was only one small brazier to supply heat for the
whole
family, even in the depths of winter. Eugenio was a
modest youth, who never appeared before his siblings
unless he was fully dressed in a jacket and tie. He would
always come to the table with a book, which he would read
after having asked the family's permission.
From an early age he acted out the ritual of
the Mass, dressed in robes supplied by his mother. He had
a gift for languages and a prodigious memory. He was
spindly and suffered from a "fastidious stomach." He retained a youthful piety all his life.
Politically and legally, however, he was capable of great
subtlety and cunning.
The Pacelli's were fiercely loyal to the
acceptance of
the church's law by the German state. But Hitler was the
true victor and the Jews were the concordat's first
victims. On July 14, 1933, after the initialing of the
treaty, the Cabinet minutes record Hitler as saying that
the concordat had created an atmosphere of confidence
that would be "especially significant in the
struggle against international Jewry." He was
claiming that the Catholic Church had publicly given its
blessing, at home and abroad, to the policies of National Socialism, including its anti-Semitic stand. At
the same
time, under the terms of the concordat, Catholic
criticism of acts deemed political by the Nazis, could
now be regarded as "foreign interference." The great German Catholic Church, at the insistence of Rome,
fell silent. In the future all complaints against the
Nazis would be channeled through Pacelli. There were some
notable exceptions, for example the sermons preached in
1933 by Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber, the Archbishop of
Munich, in which he denounced the Nazis for their rejection of the Old Testament as a Jewish text.
The concordat immediately drew the German
church into complicity with the Nazis. Even as Pacelli
was granted special advantages in the concordat for
German Catholic education, Hitler was trampling on the
educational rights of Jews throughout the country. At the
same time, Catholic priests were being drawn into Nazi
collaboration with the attestation bureaucracy, which
established Jewish ancestry. Pacelli, despite the immense
centralized power he now wielded through the Code of
Canon Law, said and did nothing. The attestation
machinery would lead inexorably to the selection of millions destined for the death camps.
As Nazi anti-Semitism mounted in Germany
during the 1930's, Pacelli failed to complain, even on
behalf of Jews who had become Catholics, acknowledging
that the matter was a matter of German internal policy.
Eventually, in January 1937, three German cardinals and
two influential bishops arrived at the Vatican to plead
for a vigorous protest over Nazi persecution of the
Catholic Church, which had been deprived of all forms of
activity beyond church services. Pins XI at last decided
to issue an encyclical, a letter addressed to all the
faithful of the world. Written under Pacelli's direction,
it was called Mit Brennender Sorge
(With Deep Anxiety), and it was a forthright statement of the plight of the church in
the prayers for the dying while his son was chopped to
pieces before his eyes. Then the priest was tortured. His
hair and beard were torn off, his eves were gouged out.
Finally he was skinned alive. The very next month Pacelli
greeted Pavelic at the Vatican.
Throughout the war, the Croat atrocities
continued By the most recent scholarly reckoning. 487,000
Orthodox Serbs and 27,000 Gypsies were massacred; in
addition, approximately 30,000 out of a population of
45,000 Jews were killed. Despite a close relationship between the Ustashe regime and the Catholic
bishops, and
a constant flow of information about the massacres,
Pacelli said and did nothing. In fact, he continued to
extend warm wishes to the Ustashe leadership. The only
feasible explanation for Pacelli's silence was his perception of Croatia as a Catholic bridgehead into the
East. The Vatican and the local bishops approved of mass
conversion in Croatia (even though it was the result of
fear rather than conviction), because they believed that
this could spell the beginning of a return {?} of the
Orthodox Christians there to papal allegiance. Pacelli
was not a man to condone mass murder, but he evidently
chose to turn a blind eye on Ustashe atrocities rather
than hinder a unique opportunity to extend the power of
the papacy.
{Note from emperors-clothes.com: This is a
very generous interpretation. In fact the Catholic
Church, controlled the Independent State of Croatia. At
one point it was in fact directly run by Archbishop
Stepinac who answered to Pius XII. Stepinac has, in turn,
been beatified by the current pope, in a Croatian
ceremony attended by Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.}
Pacelli came to learn of the Nazi plans to
exterminate the Jews of Europe shortly after they were
laid in January 1942. The deportations to the death camps
had begun in December 1941 and would continue through
1944. All during 1942, Pacelli received reliable
information on the details of the Final Solution, much of
it supplied by the British, French, and American
representatives resident in the Vatican. On March 17,
1942, representatives of Jewish organizations assembled
in Switzerland sent a memorandum to Pacelli via the papal
nuncio in Bern, cataloguing violent anti-Semitic measures
in Germany and in its allied and conquered territories.
Their plea focused attention on Slovakia, Croatia, Hungary, and unoccupied France, where, they
believed, the
Pope's intervention might yet be effective. Apart from an
intervention in the case of Slovakia, where the president
was Monsignor Josef Tiso, a Catholic priest, no papal
initiatives resulted. During the same month, a stream of
dispatches describing the fate of some 90,000 Jews reached the Vatican from various sources in Eastern
Europe. The Jewish organizations' long memorandum would
be excluded from the wartime documents published by the
Vatican between 1965 and 1981.
On June 16, 1942, Harold Tittmann, the U.S.
representative to the Vatican, told Washington that
Pacelli was diverting himself, ostrichlike, into purely
religious concerns and that the moral authority won for
the papacy by Pius XI was being eroded. At the end of
that month, the London Daily
Telegraph announced that more than
a million Jews had been killed in Europe and that it was
the aim of the Nazis "to wipe the race from the
European continent." The article was re-printed in The
New York Times. On July 21 there
was a protest rally on behalf of Europe's Jews in New
York's Madison Square Garden. In the following weeks the
British, American, and Brazilian representatives to the
Vatican tried to persuade Pacelli to speak out against
the Nazi atrocities. But still he said nothing. In September 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt sent his
personal representative, the former head of U.S. Steel,
Myron Taylor, to plead with PaceIli to make a statement
about the extermination of the Jews. Taylor traveled
hazardously through enemy territory to reach the Vatican.
Still Pacelli refused to speak. Pacelli's excuse was that
he must rise above the belligerent parties. As late as
December 18, Francis d'Arcy Osborne, Britain's envoy in
the Vatican, handed Cardinal Domenico Tardini, Pacelli's
deputy secretary of state, a dossier replete with
information on the Jewish deportations and mass killings
in hopes that the Pope would denounce the Nazi regime in
a Christmas message.
On December 24, 1942, having made draft after
draft, Pacelli at last said something. In his Christmas
Eve broadcast to the world on Vatican Radio, he said that
men of goodwill owed a vow to bring society "back to
its immovable center of gravity in divine law." He went on: "Humanity owes this vow to those hundreds
Chabad
The Chabad respect me because I keep a little distant from them. They can walk all over someone who is
too close.
Yichus
“Merits of the family” literally. The immeditate family influences the child’s values and stability.
Image of G-d
Ribono shel Olam cares more for the well being of our marriages than towards his own recognition. This
was the point of the test of adultery where Hashem permits His name to be wiped out for the sake of the
marriage. Why is this the case? Why is our relationship to Hashem of less significance then to others?
Men must realize that to be in the “Image of G-d” is not to expect recognition from others. This is the
reason that a good atheist may rate as high in the eyes of Hashem as a believer. The key is how
benevolent we act towards others. For the sake of kindness for others, Hashem foregoes recognition. The
way we treat our spouse falls in this category.
Now how will it be possible after death to feel closeness to Hashem if while we lived we did not achieve
this? Those that live in the “Image of G-d” will be as a loving friend of Hashem in the world to come.
The relationship of a friend is different from that of servant. Both are worthy goals.
A. Marriage
A husband must strive to be a ‘mench’. To do this he must be willing to suppress his own ego for the
sake of his wife. If his wife criticizes him, he should not counter. As Hashem was willing to permit his
name to be destroyed for the test of adultery or for the sake of the marriage so must a husband be
prepared to do similarly for the sake of his wife.
How to be a mench and also a good Jew is the question? To daven with a minyan morning and evening
can take time from ones wife especially if the work schedule is demanding as well. Instead a husband
may focus on his marriage with highest priority especially during the first year where both are learning
about each other.
A husband should let his wife lead a conversation. This will encourage her personal expression and self-
esteem. This will help a husband repair damage done by criticism. A wife wants to be looked upon well
in her husband’s eyes. She seeks his approval as we seek approval in the eyes of G-d.
Attention and affection is the role of a husband towards his wife.[395] When one wishes to leave his house
he could ask permission of his wife. This adds to her sense of importance. It is good to sleep in the same
room as one’s wife.
It is a mitzvah to marry the daughter of one’s sister. Because children resemble the wife’s brother, there
will be a natural affection between the uncle and niece. Hashem answer the prayers of this man
immediately.[396]
B. Children
One should always shower ones children with love and hugs. This assists in the development of their self-
esteem. Bedwetting is a problem that stems from lack of positive complements to the child. Each night
when putting the child to sleep one should complement and state how one believes in them and their
potential. Overlook mistakes and give encouragement.
One must spend time with ones child. If the child feels that she is the most important thing to the parents,
then she will grow up close to her parents values. If a child is asking or behaving in a way completely out
of the ordinary it is usually a cry that the parents notice them and give them attention.
As a teenager a child may rebel and be testy. One must encourage her with complements. This gives her
confidence to be successful in all challenges. When the child comes from divorced parents one should
accept the child’s discussion of both sides so that the child feels right about her parents.
Our Hebrew names are our spiritual roots. My cousin Avraham Ellenbogen lives in Beer Sheva, much
like Abraham Avinu who chose that place as his home.
Maternal Grandparents
Aryeh Lev served as gabai of his shul, which meant he maintained the order of services, distributed
service calls, gave out prayer books, and assisted guests. He was a quiet man with a good heart. His
strength was calmness and a good temperament. He was not prone to anger.
My maternal grandmother was a charitable woman who sent care packages to her relatives in Israel at the
beginning of Israel’s statehood when there were few supplies. When I visited Israel, I found that she is
well remembered by Sima Talmon of Kibbutz Maale HaHamisha. She was a dynamic lady who enjoyed
entertaining guests and socializing.
Paternal Grandparents
My grandmother was a remarkable woman who would fast every Monday and Thursday while my
grandfather sought for hiding places during the Holocaust. She read T’hillim and our Tanach in English
for hours each day. She was a pious woman with a saintly heart. She died on Erev Rosh Hodesh before
sunset on the last day of Adar.
I remember one particular story she would tell me taken from Ezekiel. This was the story of the valley of
dry bones. G-d set Ezekiel down in a valley and all around were bones. G-d asked Ezekiel, “Can these
bones yet live?” Ezekiel responded, “Oh G-d, only thou knowest.” G-d said prophesy unto these bones
that they should have flesh upon them and spirit within them. Ezekiel prophesied and it happened. G-d
said:
Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel; although, they say, our bones are dried,
and our hope is lost: we are cut off; they will yet rise up and I will bring
them back into the land of Israel.
(Ezekiel 37:11-12)
My grandmother’s favorite saying was “Everything will work out for the best.” One of her favorite
charities was the Rabbi Meir Baal Haness school in Tiberias, Israel.
Great Uncles
My great uncle and his family were murdered in the holocaust. My grandmother’s brother was very kind
and caring for the needs of those around him. He was a good family man.
Around me the world of Malchuts was blue with the glistening of gem stone lights along cave walls.
Above me the deep blue sky was parting and we passed through into the orange landscape of Yesod. The
intrusion of the light of a living soul attracted the angels around. I then pronounced the name yy with the
vowel ‘T’ and ascended to Tiferets. There I stood in the Garden[397] and saw the bright light of a soul
before me. I inquired who he was and he responded, “Look into my soul and you shall know me.” He
wore a continuous smile on his face and I saw that he was my great uncle Joseph, Z”l whose name I bear.
He asked me if I would like him to show me around? I asked to see the Tree of Knowledge. It stood by
the Tree of Life but was smaller. I asked what is the fruit it bears? He said look and you will know. I saw
a red fruit. It was a pomegranate. I asked, why is the pomegranate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge? He
said, each seed is like a fruit in its own right and this reflects all of creation. There are worlds
within worlds. I asked, what is the secret of peace and happiness? He took me up to the world of Daat
and I saw the parting of Abba and Imma.[398] I entered the space between them. The space of Daat is not
a world, but the revelation of knowledge. I saw the answer was in his smile. To always where a smile is
to give contentment to others and thus oneself. I asked, what is the secret of how to where a smile? He
said one must let negative energy leave the body. Negative energy can leave via the eyes. One’s eyes can
XXIII. Glossary
Keter rtk Crown or highest sefira. Place of G-d’s Will - }wxr - ratzon.
Hochmah hmkj Wisdom the second sefira. The singular purpose of creation.
Binah hnyb Understanding
Tzelem The image of the primordial man, Adam Kadmon. The image of G-d or the
ideal man.
Guarding the Covenant Keeping continuous laws of the covenant like keeping kosher and speaking
pleasantly.
Mitzvah Commandment
Mishkan The Tabernacle consisted of tent walls in a large rectangle.
1.
XXIV. Bibliography