Daily Kabbalah Lesson with Ari Goldwag
Summary: The Kabbalah contains timeless words that we have received in our tradition from the great ones before us. They teach us of a deeper reality beneath the surface, one that is spiritual and full of light. This podcast will take you on a breathtaking journey into that reality, leaving you enlightened as to the great opportunity that life affords us. The timeless words of the Ramchal, Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzato, famed Kabbalist of the 18th century, as well as those of Rav Chaim Volozhiner, as well as R' Moshe Cordovero, form the basis for this podcast, which will be updated daily with God's help.
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- Artist: Ari Goldwag
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Only one man ever had access the soul of the soul of the Torah, which is its highest, most secret aspect - Adam.
As the Torah descends into our reality, it is enclothed in the language and concepts and stories of this reality, yet it still contains hints to the upper and inner realms in which it is rooted.
The Torah retains its absolute holiness, despite it being brought into a world which is thick and profane.
The Torah retains its absolute holiness, despite it being brought into a world which is thick and profane.
Those who learn Torah keep the world in existence.
Those who learn Torah keep the world in existence.
A person who could learn, but instead rejects the Torah, loses his place in the Eternal world.
When the Jewish people are not learning Torah, the result is a weakening of reality.
When the Jewish people are not learning Torah, the result is a weakening of reality.
When the Jewish people are not learning Torah, the result is a weakening of reality.
When the Jewish people are not learning Torah, the result is a weakening of reality.
The one who learns Torah merits the hidden light that was stored away for the righteous at the time of Creation.
The one who learns Torah merits an otherworldly shine of spirituality.
One who learns the Torah actually has the ability to access a higher level than even a prophet can access, and merits Divine Inspiration.
The Torah itself is the Name of Hashem that includes all names. Thus, when one learns the Torah, one attaches oneself to Hashem's Name.