Monday, March 15, 2010
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
It's begun
In the explination of the name of this week's Torah portion, Mikeitz, given in the Gutnick Edition of the Chumash, from Likutei Sichos vol 5, pp 200-1; Biuray haZohar p. 299 the Lubavitcher Rebbe teaches, "Chasidic thought explains that the inner purpose of exile is that the Jews should be scattered around the world in order to "rescue" sparks of holiness which had been lost in physicality. Thus, redemption is not the elimination of exile, but rather, it is the goal of exile..."
Now here WE are. Love beings, all across the world, experiencing bliss waves flowing through our bodies.
It seems this phenomena of unconditional happiness is supported by having enough goodness aka G-dliness, in the world that the effect of having light emanating from the body is supported. It has begun.
So it may be that we love beings are scattered across the world lifting up the light. Each one of us is a love frequency emitter.
As the sensation of erupting bliss starts coming from the bottom of creation and blissing out to people that are sensitive to it who then radiate bliss and create a coherent wave that even those that are not yet radiating bliss on their own can feel and the whole world is brought into the bliss wave the exile ends the redemption is here and we exist in heaven on earth.
Now here WE are. Love beings, all across the world, experiencing bliss waves flowing through our bodies.
It seems this phenomena of unconditional happiness is supported by having enough goodness aka G-dliness, in the world that the effect of having light emanating from the body is supported. It has begun.
So it may be that we love beings are scattered across the world lifting up the light. Each one of us is a love frequency emitter.
As the sensation of erupting bliss starts coming from the bottom of creation and blissing out to people that are sensitive to it who then radiate bliss and create a coherent wave that even those that are not yet radiating bliss on their own can feel and the whole world is brought into the bliss wave the exile ends the redemption is here and we exist in heaven on earth.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Note to self - Service without Joy
Here's the puzzle...
How could people be willing to lead a G-dly life, filled with lifting up the world with kindness, compassion, and goodness.
Yet... be unwilling to experience the Joy and Ecstasy of their own personal G-dly connection?
How could people be willing to lead a G-dly life, filled with lifting up the world with kindness, compassion, and goodness.
Yet... be unwilling to experience the Joy and Ecstasy of their own personal G-dly connection?
Life That Works (from the Rebbe)
Life That Works
We have found a way of life that works. We have 3,300 years of testing under every possible condition to prove that.
Yes, you could test all the possible styles of life, make comparisons and come to your own conclusions.
But what a waste of precious time it will be, for yourself and for the world that could be benefiting from you.
After all, how much life will you have left after reaching your conclusions?
These "Words of Wisdom" are derived from the writings and teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi M.M. Shneerson
We have found a way of life that works. We have 3,300 years of testing under every possible condition to prove that.
Yes, you could test all the possible styles of life, make comparisons and come to your own conclusions.
But what a waste of precious time it will be, for yourself and for the world that could be benefiting from you.
After all, how much life will you have left after reaching your conclusions?
These "Words of Wisdom" are derived from the writings and teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi M.M. Shneerson
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Daily Dose - Natural Response
Cheshvan 2, 5770 · October 20, 2009
Natural Response
By Tzvi Freeman
There is an easy path to fulfill the Torah as it is meant to be fulfilled. Not by forcing yourself, nor by convincing yourself, but by achieving awareness:
A constant awareness that all you see and hear, the wind against your face, the pulse of your own heart, the stars in the heavens and the earth beneath your feet, all things of this cosmos and beyond…
…all are but the outer garments of an Inner Consciousness, a projection Its will and thoughts. Nothing more than Its words to us, within which It is concealed.
And the Master of that consciousness speaks to you and asks you to join Him in the mystic union of deed and study.
In such a state of mind, could you possibly choose otherwise?
Natural Response
By Tzvi Freeman
There is an easy path to fulfill the Torah as it is meant to be fulfilled. Not by forcing yourself, nor by convincing yourself, but by achieving awareness:
A constant awareness that all you see and hear, the wind against your face, the pulse of your own heart, the stars in the heavens and the earth beneath your feet, all things of this cosmos and beyond…
…all are but the outer garments of an Inner Consciousness, a projection Its will and thoughts. Nothing more than Its words to us, within which It is concealed.
And the Master of that consciousness speaks to you and asks you to join Him in the mystic union of deed and study.
In such a state of mind, could you possibly choose otherwise?
Monday, June 08, 2009
DAILY DOSE: Nameless
Nameless
By Tzvi Freeman
High upon her precipice, the soul is nameless, for she has no form - she will be whatever she must be.
Peering below, beneath the clouds, she perceives a faint shimmering of her light in the deep, wet earth. There she finds form, and she calls it a name, and she is called when that name is called, for she says, "This is me."
But it is not her. It is only a faint glimmering of her light within the frame of a distant world.
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From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, of righteous memory; rendered by Tzvi Freeman. To order the Daily Thoughts in book form, click here.
By Tzvi Freeman
High upon her precipice, the soul is nameless, for she has no form - she will be whatever she must be.
Peering below, beneath the clouds, she perceives a faint shimmering of her light in the deep, wet earth. There she finds form, and she calls it a name, and she is called when that name is called, for she says, "This is me."
But it is not her. It is only a faint glimmering of her light within the frame of a distant world.
From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, of righteous memory; rendered by Tzvi Freeman. To order the Daily Thoughts in book form, click here.