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Welcome to another episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" with your host Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman. Today, we explore the profound insights from a lesser-known yet pivotal work by Rabbi Chaim Vital, a key figure in the Kabbalistic tradition. Born in Italy in the 16th century, Vital is best known for being a chief disciple of Rabbi Isaac Luria and for his work on 'Eitz Chaim,' or The Tree of Life. However, he also authored a remarkable book called 'Derech Chaim,' or The Way of Life, that we will delve into today.
'Derech Chaim' is a guide to moral and ethical living. It presents an organized perspective on topics such as repentance, sin, psychology, and the afterlife—themes scattered across rabbinic literature but rarely presented coherently. Rabbi Caim Vital wrote this book with two main objectives: firstly, to coalesce diverse teachings on repentance from various Jewish texts, and secondly, to underscore the importance of cultivating a fear of God as the foundation of true wisdom.
From detailing the steps for genuine repentance to discussing the dual inclinations within every human—positive and negative—this work offers a unique blend of kabbalistic and ethical teachings. It even provides a vivid metaphor of "smashing the snake's brain" as a moral strategy against the temptations that lead to sin.
Not stopping at the realm of the living, Derech Chaim also journeys into the afterlife, describing the complex landscapes that our souls may encounter, and how Torah study serves as a guiding light along the way. Most intriguingly, it emphasizes that true repentance is demonstrated when one can face the same tempting circumstances and successfully resist falling into the same sin.
Join us as we explore how this text, steeped in ancient wisdom, can offer timeless insights for moral living today, from acknowledging our own agency to the value of immediate resistance against immoral temptations. Whether you're looking to cultivate a moral core or delve into more profound wisdom, today's episode will shed light on how the teachings of 'Derech Chaim' can offer a pathway to a more meaningful life.
So, sit back and prepare to journey into the depths of Jewish wisdom with 'Derech Chaim: The Way of Life.'
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Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.
By Levi BrackmanWelcome to another episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" with your host Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman. Today, we explore the profound insights from a lesser-known yet pivotal work by Rabbi Chaim Vital, a key figure in the Kabbalistic tradition. Born in Italy in the 16th century, Vital is best known for being a chief disciple of Rabbi Isaac Luria and for his work on 'Eitz Chaim,' or The Tree of Life. However, he also authored a remarkable book called 'Derech Chaim,' or The Way of Life, that we will delve into today.
'Derech Chaim' is a guide to moral and ethical living. It presents an organized perspective on topics such as repentance, sin, psychology, and the afterlife—themes scattered across rabbinic literature but rarely presented coherently. Rabbi Caim Vital wrote this book with two main objectives: firstly, to coalesce diverse teachings on repentance from various Jewish texts, and secondly, to underscore the importance of cultivating a fear of God as the foundation of true wisdom.
From detailing the steps for genuine repentance to discussing the dual inclinations within every human—positive and negative—this work offers a unique blend of kabbalistic and ethical teachings. It even provides a vivid metaphor of "smashing the snake's brain" as a moral strategy against the temptations that lead to sin.
Not stopping at the realm of the living, Derech Chaim also journeys into the afterlife, describing the complex landscapes that our souls may encounter, and how Torah study serves as a guiding light along the way. Most intriguingly, it emphasizes that true repentance is demonstrated when one can face the same tempting circumstances and successfully resist falling into the same sin.
Join us as we explore how this text, steeped in ancient wisdom, can offer timeless insights for moral living today, from acknowledging our own agency to the value of immediate resistance against immoral temptations. Whether you're looking to cultivate a moral core or delve into more profound wisdom, today's episode will shed light on how the teachings of 'Derech Chaim' can offer a pathway to a more meaningful life.
So, sit back and prepare to journey into the depths of Jewish wisdom with 'Derech Chaim: The Way of Life.'
Support the show
Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.