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Kirzner, Rabbi Yitzchak ztl on |
Which esoteric sources point to God's ignoring a person’s bad deeds while He’s observing their good acts of loving kindness? How does this square away with understanding God's ultimate justice and fairness: in that we know that no sin goes unpunished, and no good deed goes unrewarded? Learn wonderful lessons on seeing another's essential soul, and the desire for wishing for their ultimate good.
Do you feel a need to develop more tolerance towards those who hurt you? Are you trying to wait patiently for them to change, or maybe you should just demand to be treated differently? Rabbi Kirzner first analyzes God's way of 'tolerating' our wrongdoings, and then links those rules to situations with others.
Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzatto leads us step by step through man’s beginning state of life, and how the soul gets entangled in the body’s coarseness and darkness. As he grows and matures, he is tested in ways that add to his shine, thereby moving the body beyond greediness, confusion and being controlled - until his soul kicks in to lead him to higher levels of existence.
Negative actions affect us, but it alters the deeper message of the importance and worth of life and spiritual potential. Since the first sin done by man, the entire mass of humanity became a confusing mixture of good and bad. And to the extent negativity is brought into our system, it becomes a destroyer as it thrives off the energy of the human being. How doe our choices impact the balance of the world in ways we’re unaware of?
The delicate balance of good and evil within man is built into the physical structure of the body, allowing us to be affected by our moral choices down to a cellular level. How do we nurture the spirituality within us to achieve health, and how must neglecting our higher soul lead to physical illness? Rabbi Kirzner’s explanation of the Tanya’s holistic view of the body soul connection has mind-blowing ramifications for our view of reward and punishment. An absolute must listen.
Rabbi Kirzner continues discussing the ramifications of the connection between spiritual and physical. How does our listening to physical commandments channel the tremendous energy of the soul to the place is can be most used and absorbed? We may feel less of a heady feeling of spirituality once we do the mitzvos, but he proves that we are not robbed of it – we are just able to handle it better.