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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We explore the concept of why man was created, and why he must earn his own reward.
We begin a new book by Ramchal, entitled Da'as Tevunos. We begin to explore the concept of Hashem's Hashgacha, Divine guidance.
We complete the book Tomer Devorah with the concept of Torah study and the sefiros that come into play in the afternoon and evening.
Focusing on the sefiros that come into play as one enters the synagogue has incredible power to energize one's prayers.
We begin the final chapter of Tomer Devorah, which speaks about bringing the sefiros into every moment of one's day.
We learn about the three aspects of marriage that pertain to maintaining the Divine Presence in one's life.
A person does not have the Divine Presence with him as long as he is not married.
Another aspect of Malchus is fear of Hashem. But this fear can not be a fear of punishment or Hell, rather the appropriate fear of Hashem's greatness.
One emulates the aspect of Malchus by makings oneself as a pauper. Also, by choosing to go into exile, one becomes a vehicle for the Divine Presence which is in exile.
The rectification of Yesod comes with Shmiras Habris, using the male organ in the appropriate fashion.
Netsach and Hod are the 'students' of Tiferes. To properly rectify this aspect, one is enjoined to support those who learn Torah.
Tiferes is the aspect of Torah, which needs to be learned humbly, so the sefirah of Tiferes will not separate from the sefiros below it, but rather give over its influx properly.
Tiferes is the aspect of Torah, which needs to be learned humbly, so the sefirah of Tiferes will not separate from the sefiros below it, but rather give over its influx properly.
Gevurah is Hashem's attribute of withholding kindness. We emulate this aspect by generally employing our good inclination and 'sweetening' the evil inclination when we use it exclusively for positive purposes.
Gevurah is Hashem's attribute of withholding kindness. We emulate this aspect by generally employing our good inclination and 'sweetening' the evil inclination when we use it exclusively for positive purposes.