Class Six.
The third opinion, the Bais Yosaif: Davening is primarily about Kavana. A summary (and review in the text) of the three opinions about why we whisper in Davening. Page 195.
Class Seven.
Back to the Zohar that holds that Davening should be (in effect) silent altogether, because in Atzilus, that is all that Davening is: Connecting to Hashem. Page 195-6.
Class Eight.
Why when Moshiach comes will Davening be out loud even according to Nigla DiTorah. To have Bittul in all aspects of the person. Page 196-7.
Class Nine.
The Davening when Moshiach comes will be 1) total bittul, 2) which will take over the form of the body (also) and allow for Davening to be out loud. Page 197.
Class One.
Introduction to the Sicha. We start in the middle with the RaMbaM’s two P’sukim, why he brings them and in the order he brings them in. Page 127.
Class Three.
The beginning of the Sicha, two orders exist for a Davening day 1) Morning, Noon, Night; 2) Night Morning, Afternoon. How can these two be reconciled? Page 125-6.
Class Four.
Answer. There are both aspects, nature and holiness and accordingly the two aforementioned orders. Page 126-7.
Class Five.
The Cheftza (noun) of Prayer is to ask for your needs, but the gavra (action) of Prayer is to give Hashem your heart Page 127-8.
Class Six.
Darkness that is the abscence of light vs. darkness that is higher than light explain the two orders of the day. Page 128-9.
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