Open
My lips
Because
I can't
Seem to
See past
What is
In it
For me
So to
Unfool
Myself
Then my
Mouth shall
Declare
Your praise.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
K.I.S.S.
K.I.S.S.*
And yet there is
A simple all
Encompassing
Remedy
A simple all
Encompassing
Remedy
To remember
And not forget
The way that all
Is meant to be
And not forget
The way that all
Is meant to be
To look beyond
And raise the mind
To a higher plain
Reality
And raise the mind
To a higher plain
Reality
Back to the Source
Where all is joy
And all is One
Simplicity.
* "Keep It Simple Stupid"
Where all is joy
And all is One
Simplicity.
* "Keep It Simple Stupid"
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Reflexao
Depois de meses, fiquei olhando pro céu. Naquela vastidão, foi tão fácil ver o nada que sou, que me deu vontade de cantar.
No dia seguinte, fiquei olhando meus filhos brincando. Pensei que deve ser assim mesmo que Ele fica nos olhando, e me veio uma certa paz.
Talvez seja preciso só isso. Saber quando ser nada, quando ser tudo, e lembrar de se deixar ficar olhando...
No dia seguinte, fiquei olhando meus filhos brincando. Pensei que deve ser assim mesmo que Ele fica nos olhando, e me veio uma certa paz.
Talvez seja preciso só isso. Saber quando ser nada, quando ser tudo, e lembrar de se deixar ficar olhando...
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Pesach Sheini (The Second Passover)
Pesach Sheini (The Second Passover)
I'm constantly haunted
By the overwhelming
Feeling that whatever
By the overwhelming
Feeling that whatever
I'm doing is not enough,
That I'm not meeting
My most basic obligations
That I'm not meeting
My most basic obligations
And that the day of reckoning
Will come and I will be
Forced to admit it.
Will come and I will be
Forced to admit it.
So I admit it now.
What I give certainly
Does not compare with
What I take.
Does not compare with
What I take.
I do not deserve what I have,
And am still very far, relying
Completely on His mercy.
And am still very far, relying
Completely on His mercy.
So now that I've gotten
All that off my chest
And set all pretensions aside
All that off my chest
And set all pretensions aside
I can go back to work
Because it's never too late
To burn off the yeast and bring
Because it's never too late
To burn off the yeast and bring
The proper sacrifice
With humble bread and bitter herbs
In order, to be free.
With humble bread and bitter herbs
In order, to be free.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
The Two Levels of Love for G-d: Explaining Chassidic/Kabbalistic Concepts Based on the Writings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Continuing the Chassidic discourse (Ma'amar) for the 29th of Iyar, 5712, Shabat Mevarchim Sivan, Parashat Devarim:
In love (Kesef), there are two levels: Ahavah Zutta (small love) and Ahavah Rabbah (great love). Ahavah Zuttah is a love that is based on reason, when a person reflects on the fact that G-dliness is something good, and through this such love is born in his/her heart. This kind of love is measured and limited, since the love is born from reason, and is therefore limited by intellect that brought it into existence. It is also based on the comprehension of G-dliness that is in this world, which itself is limited. This kind of love is not related to the concept of Kalut HaNefesh (giving up/nullification) of one's soul, which is above measurement and limits. Also, this lower level of love is related to the comprehension that G-dliness is good to the person (meaning it is still somewhat self-centered).
Ahavah Rabbah is a love that is above reason and above any limits or confines. It comes from above a person's own love, but rather comes down from the level of love that Hashem has for Israel, and is a hidden love, which can be found deep within every Jew. It comes after a person has completed his/her own service, and achieve what one could achieve based on one's own limited efforts. Within Ahavah Rabbah there are two levels: (1) a flaming fire (Ahavah K'Rishpei Esh), which is thirst for G-d, from below to above, and (2) Ahavah B'Ta'anugim, a love of delights, which is from above to below.
These two levels, Ahavah Zuttah and Ahavah Rabbah, are related to whether the love (Kesef) comes before (Meshicha - moving the object acquired, Ita'aruta deleTa'ata: arousal from below), or whether it comes afterwards. If it comes before, then it is Ahavah Zuttah, based on a person's own limited intellect. If it afterwards, as a consequence of everything a person was able to achieve on his/her own.
In love (Kesef), there are two levels: Ahavah Zutta (small love) and Ahavah Rabbah (great love). Ahavah Zuttah is a love that is based on reason, when a person reflects on the fact that G-dliness is something good, and through this such love is born in his/her heart. This kind of love is measured and limited, since the love is born from reason, and is therefore limited by intellect that brought it into existence. It is also based on the comprehension of G-dliness that is in this world, which itself is limited. This kind of love is not related to the concept of Kalut HaNefesh (giving up/nullification) of one's soul, which is above measurement and limits. Also, this lower level of love is related to the comprehension that G-dliness is good to the person (meaning it is still somewhat self-centered).
Ahavah Rabbah is a love that is above reason and above any limits or confines. It comes from above a person's own love, but rather comes down from the level of love that Hashem has for Israel, and is a hidden love, which can be found deep within every Jew. It comes after a person has completed his/her own service, and achieve what one could achieve based on one's own limited efforts. Within Ahavah Rabbah there are two levels: (1) a flaming fire (Ahavah K'Rishpei Esh), which is thirst for G-d, from below to above, and (2) Ahavah B'Ta'anugim, a love of delights, which is from above to below.
These two levels, Ahavah Zuttah and Ahavah Rabbah, are related to whether the love (Kesef) comes before (Meshicha - moving the object acquired, Ita'aruta deleTa'ata: arousal from below), or whether it comes afterwards. If it comes before, then it is Ahavah Zuttah, based on a person's own limited intellect. If it afterwards, as a consequence of everything a person was able to achieve on his/her own.
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