Pulled from the Archives of Unraveling Religion, Judaic Edition, this January 2010 conversation with Rabbi Gedaliah Gurfein of Jerusalem opens to the importance of Judaism's connection to the land of Israel.
Also discussed is the nature of a human being, being is less important than becoming.
Rabbi Gedaliah shares utilizing the time on our planet might be best served by refining ourselves into sacred vessels.
Higher than Kabbalah is ProphecyIn ancient Israel there were school of ProphecyOne cannot generate Prophecy, one can only make themselves a worthy vessel to receive ProphecyNight as the facilitation of FaithDay as the facilitation of WisdomWhy don't we perceive G-d clearly? Is existence a Cosmic Game of hide and seek?G-d make us Partners in CreationStar of David, 'Bringing Heaven down to Earth' Six days of Creation, Six Directions (i.e., north, east, south, west, up, down)In order to move in Space, one needs TimeThe seventh type of time is Shabbas, returning to oneself, time with no directionAll specifications of our lives are crafted by G-d to give us the the opportunity for its successful completionThe physical and spiritual mirror one anotherJudaism's rich tradition and history of meditationRespecting differences in the World's ReligionsReincarnation is not explicit taught in Torah, Talmud touches on itTorah is very much about the here and nowBa'al Shem Tov, Owner of a Good NameHighest thing a human being can work toward and leave behind is to be Ba'al Shem Tov, the Owner of a Good NameGedaliah has been a teacher of Jewish wisdom for over 45 years. His experiences have included a range from traditional yeshivot to Pueblo Indians, Igbo Tribes, China, Netherlands, Mexico and, of course, Israel. Gedaliah has also been involved in the Israeli High-Tech industry since 1995. His classic work - free to the public - is The People's Talmud.