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Rabeinu explains how there’s the concepts of order/Adam/G-d and disorder/Chava/Kingship. Rabeinu explains what a person needs to do in order to nullify the aspect of chaos so that everything goes according to your will.
Rabeinu teaches us that one must attach the concept of Kingship to G-d for it to have completion and perfection. When you don’t bind this aspect of disorder/kingship to the concept of Adam, which is “Mah” (expansion of Tetragrammaton with Aleph’s), which practically means Divine intellect, then one has heartache and sickness-things go not as planned.
Rabeinu also discusses how to bring G-d to the lowest points and how to find Him in every single ascent! He also teaches us about how Moshe Rabeinu (who’s hiloula is tonight-7 Adar) established a pathway of teshuva during the days of Elul, when he went up on Har Sinai to receive the 2nd tablets, and he showed G-d that he is willing to sacrifice himself for even the lowest Jew!
This is a very profound lesson. Study it well and it will give you tremendous advice in serving G-d and drawing close to Him!
Rabeinu explains how there’s the concepts of order/Adam/G-d and disorder/Chava/Kingship. Rabeinu explains what a person needs to do in order to nullify the aspect of chaos so that everything goes according to your will.
Rabeinu teaches us that one must attach the concept of Kingship to G-d for it to have completion and perfection. When you don’t bind this aspect of disorder/kingship to the concept of Adam, which is “Mah” (expansion of Tetragrammaton with Aleph’s), which practically means Divine intellect, then one has heartache and sickness-things go not as planned.
Rabeinu also discusses how to bring G-d to the lowest points and how to find Him in every single ascent! He also teaches us about how Moshe Rabeinu (who’s hiloula is tonight-7 Adar) established a pathway of teshuva during the days of Elul, when he went up on Har Sinai to receive the 2nd tablets, and he showed G-d that he is willing to sacrifice himself for even the lowest Jew!
This is a very profound lesson. Study it well and it will give you tremendous advice in serving G-d and drawing close to Him!