Ranat Class #10
Shiur # 2: Reproduction is a NES each and every time. A person’s whole essence is contained in a Tipa. Parents each give their whole selves to the child. Parents give power to the child to become independent from them, as they became independent from their parents. Where do we see the Koach HaEin Sof…
Ranat Class #09
Shiur #1: P 10-11 have a very different flavor from the rest of the maamar – very kabbalistic and very b’kitzur. Why? The previous maamar spoke of 1) reproduction, 2)ideas and words, 3) Ohr and Kelim, and 4) Neshama in a guf. The main component in the above is the m’kabel and how she not…
Ranat Class #8
AL Karchecha Atah Chai (Pirkei Avos). The Neshama wants to be close to the Aibishter, but because of the guf she wants to go away from the Aibishter.The Guf has a higher shoresh than the neshama’s which will allow her to experience the Aibishter in a higher way and so the Neshama wants to also…
Ranat Class #7
KOS: OROS and KELIM ; NESHAMA and GUF P. 6 7lines down Light knows its source (ila v’alul) and wants to be in it. – But the Guf forces the light down, because the light senses that from the guf (since its source is higher) there is an advantage for the light. Hashem can’t be…
Ranat Class #6
KOS – example 2 SECHEL INTO DIBBUR Words are a pain in the neck. You can’t live with them and you can’t live without them. When someone is thinking, the words of thought come automatically, while the importance of the thing is the idea. But speech is needed to connect the idea with another person….
Ranat Class #5
KOS = a ruchniusdike kos that gives back more than the mashpia gives. First example is Eish v’Eisha. The Tipa contains goshmius DNA and ruchnius Essence of a person. Ohr vs Shefa – Moshol of a teacher and his students. OHR Teacher is talking and the students are listening, but the teacher is not locked…
Ranat Class #4
The Flow of the Maamar: Midrash: Bereishis bara Elokim – first with Elokim – midas Hadin, then Havaya Elokim, He added midas Harachamim. Maamarim 1 and 2: Moshol from a Midrash about the fine, delicate kosos (goblets) of a king. If he filled them with hot water they would crack, cold and they would get…
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