I would say at 2:26 the Psychologist made an excellent point, in my daughters school when she was entering at the age of 4, the teachers asked that we do not say to our children, good girl, or good boy, we say, well done, or good job. If they excel at something one day like writing, and the next day they don't , don't make them feel bad by thinking today I wasn't a good person, good girl. Today they didn't do their best attempt. I wondered why we don't do this with adults too, we are too complex to be all good, or all bad. If we could treat everyone with the compassion we treat the child, shut our door to bad behaviour, unethical or dishonest behaviour, but the person, we always keep a door open for, a person can be reformed, their behaviour can change. People arent't good or bad , their behaviour can be, we have to give space for a person to change.
Oh wow... a lot of this is stuff that came to me naturally through my life. I'm freakin out a little... have I been Jewish this whole time without knowing it?
As Christians it’s important to trust God no matter what we are going through. God is our only strength in this world. Like many other single parents things are tough on me. Both of my sons are autistic and non verbal. I’m constantly struggling to provide for them and now that I’m home schooling them things are especially hard. I’m having trouble getting their school supplies. I’m overwhelmed and so ashamed. Father God hear my prayers. My faith in you is strong! Even as I constantly struggle to pay my rent. And I constantly struggle to provide groceries for my children! I trust you Lord! I’m choosing to keep faith. Walking with faith is the most important thing us christian’s must do. That’s why love compassion and prayers are all we truly need. Please keep me in your prayers. 😊
@@briendoyle4680Why would you want to come to a place where people are discussing holy things in a place of vulnerability and then laugh at a humble man’s lament? Check your soul
G-d is talking to me through these videos, questions I’ve had for a long time are being answered daily with Judaism and different Rabbis. I was promised soul deep epiphanies during meditation and they are being delivered without me knowing that they are coming. A video suggestion and question answered.
Rabbi is an amazing communicator. Smart too. I would like to share my understandings and assert that while you both are not wrong to have the view you have of Buddhism / Hinduism / Eastern faith traditions (Dharma), this understanding is 1) rudimentary due to how it has been widely and deeply (generations) communicated and taught, 2) more a misinterpretation than a correct interpretation by not only you but the New Agers and believe it or not, in my experience of contact, the vast majority of folks born into those traditions. Problem is, the way those traditions are relayed and managed, make it easy to market the most palatable version for people to consume. Now there's a whole branch with the prefix of "neo" in these trads which is promoting and preaching more misunderstanding. There are no central authorities in the Eastern Traditions (not really, it appears so, sometimes in Buddhism but they are fragmented) that ensure proper tutelage in teaching. There's one "guru" right now making himself super popular with Hollywood and any wealthy or powerful person in USA, who wants people to believe he didn't read or learn or get any of his great knowledge and wisdom from prior sages or scripture of his ancestral land (India). That's called having a big freaking PERSONAL ego. His brand is he is originator. Guys like him do have some ancient wisdom-based knowledge but they also have much ignorance and too much personal serving desires and so, leave damage in their wake. They do tremendously well in all material respects esp. in the USA but their teachings almost always take you away from serving God.
I think I know which guru you're referring to, and I respect your wish not to name him, so I will do likewise. Actually, he speaks more about avoiding influence of his generation. Of course he doesn't deny that he knows how to read and shows a good knowledge of their scripture. But mostly he is pointing out to the fact that he's not influenced by the dogma of his generation in his own culture. One needs to look into the less popular or even more popular people and the dogmas they are pushing to really appreciate what the guy you're referring to is doing to his own culture. Rarely does he ever care about spreading his ideas outside his culture, yet he gets some traction. I don't know what culture you belong to, but I belong to a Muslim culture and I like learning from Judaism, especially Chassidut and Chabad, but also from Eastern Philosophy. I think they are compatible, the real problem we're facing is that when someone is telling you his deity came on Earth, we need to realize that the concept of deity is misunderstood by us. Eastern philosophy concentrates on attaining the best version of ourselves with minimal debt to others, so that's why it's centered on méditation and sharing what one learns with others, unlike western ideas. But hey, kilometers separated us in the past, it's normal to view things differently. We get to learn to get along and make the best out of each and everyone's contribution into the world.
I think if one studies the Exodus well enough, he would end up having a glimpse of what the ancients thought about the 40 weeks of pregnancy (years of Exodus) for the plagues started with drops of blood and crossing the sea is God showing us that the many seeds are crossing to the Mountain (woman's seed) where only Moses is allowed to ascend
I learn so much from this channel. But I’m a non Jew and I would so very much to hear about what’s expected from us, non Jews. What’s Gods plan for the rest of humanity? Do the Torah or the Tanakh have those answers?
What is for the jews belongs to jews and god only. We are all from Noah. God gave to Noah 7 instructions for all humans in the world of how to be a good person. If you want to serve god, do the 7 laws and that automatically make us good and good for god to.
Shalom Rabbai, I am Shem Ben Shalom from Hodu. Kindly clarify my doubt if possible. The Jewish people were in diaspora about 2000 years and regathered as per prophesies. Is there any hint in Kabbalah or anywhere about this period of two thousand years? If not, Why didn't the 2000 years' exile was mentioned as did about 70 years?
We speak to G-d saying, 'Avinu, Malkeinu'... Our Father, our King. Our abba is the one who created us in love..and is closest to us, inseparably connected in his heart, in the heart of his children's heart. Our King is more distant, engendering awe, respect, honor. The eastern practices know this distant Creator, but not Abba who loves us intimately and unconditionally. Even if our father is angry with us sometimes, it is because He has great expectations and love for us.
DID GID dictated the book of Zorah or kaballah like the other books from Torah and the New Tetanent? Whats the reason of the Kabalah? Will that help us to become better humans? Who wrote the Kaballah? for what reason?
1. The Book of Zohar (and a number of books written after him, such as "Dargot Hasulam" {The Steps of the Ladder} ) is a record made by people of the path found to explain God (and what is the goal that we are destined to reach) and how it is possible to achieve the thought that created us and guides us. It's like the difference between a rule book and understanding the thought behind the written laws. 2. The reason for writing the Book of Zohar (Kabbalah) is so that those who come after it is written, will quickly and easily find this path and reach the spiritual level of those who wrote it. In fact It's a scam, the Kabbalah is a file of answers that we receive in advance to the final exam of a VERY high degree, that is supposed to take place in the future. 3. It will help you to become human being. Which you were in the first place. 4. if we know the source of our being, we will know who we are, and vice versa. by people
"if god wanted you to eat, you eat. if he wanted you to create you create. its godly. if he wants you to touch little kids, you touch little kids. he runs the world perfectly"
And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
Beloved and wise ❤ RABBI MANIS many thanks 🙏 for your sophisticated explanation. The Kabalah, is something great Sophisticated and Divine, the great astrologer Michel de. Nostradamus , made incredible predictions to the future, in his book centuries, in Europe and the u.s they call him a prophet. He learnt very well the Kabalah from his Jewish grandfather, affortunedly, not everyone can understand the power of the Kabalah. Kabalah is wisdom sophisticated knowledge, and power,for the ones which they used it in the correct way.. God be with you Amen ❤ your a great wise teacher.
I have aquestion Rabi. When you say that our objective is melting with God , that means integrating the laws of God in our souls so our will is the will of God or that our soul will lose its individuality ? I believe that our individuality is eternal , that is why God created us , and the evolment of our soul will melt with the conscience of God but keeping our individuality . What is your teaching Rabi ? thanks in advance.
I am Christian and I like to listen to the rabbi, generally. But, there are times that he distresses me. This is a long video. I got stuck starting around 28:30 where he is discussing the purpose of life. He doesn't explain that from first principles, but he uses Christianity as a straw man argument. ( and, this is a sorry argument, too, because he says in other videos that it took Judaism thousands of years to figure that out , that our purpose is to know, love, and serve God- oh, by the way. Actually, I learned this in first grade of Catholic school 65 years ago) First, he doesn't present a fair statement of Christianity, that our purpose is to serve God, rather he finds a single case to disprove that. Second, again, he doesn't speak from first principles, but rather he says HE is looking for a God who he can serve -- huh? -- why would that be? So, he starts from a false premise to then say whatever he wants, to go into his favorite line of argument. He is always well-received by Jewish audiences who will approve whatever he says.
There are too many fringe Christianity sects that teach the reason for a relationship with God is solely for the next life and not to serve God in this life. There are over 2,000 different sects of Christianity with about 200 recognized in the US alone. Christianity is so watered down it almost doesn’t mean anything anymore. Catholicism is the original version of Christianity and closest to the original teachings.
What about someone who gets out of jail for example lost everything now depends on needs from people and wants too serve his life everyday too God thats all he wants too do how may this person survive and not have to need the charity of others or should i accept it like i have been although i find myself at the mercy of others for charity for my needs and what can i do too correct this behavior so I'm not constantly feeling like asking myself am i doing this wrong or right always 2nd questioning myself after i make a decision i felt was right at the time now i feel maybe it was wrong questioning it again yet it doesn't give me anxiety or fear its neutral
The secret to keeping Kabbalah a secret is that young kids may think life is like a video game, and so may wish to restart from time to time just because they don't have gf/bf.
The Tohra does not talk of reincarnation... but it seems the reincarnation concept ie the soul of a person being reborn into another body after death seems to be getting popular. Reincarnation is a common concept in hinduism and Buddhism. The issue is - when is the soul judged for its sins if it is reborn into another body? Another issue is - does the soul of a jewish person who dies get reborn into another jewish person only, or maybe into a christian or Palestinian child?
Thank you very much Rabbi. 1) Want G-d first and only, and then everything good will come to us. His possession. 2) If we use time of our lives for others first, we can elevate the first creation. ( Time is His lost property. If we return it, He will return it again to us multiplied.) G-d bless you and all the editors. ❤
In the rapture souls are raised up to heaven ! If your soul has reached its full filament you get to stay in heaven and those who have not will reseed back to the earth that will replenish the earth and it’s a world without end .
My point here is the Kaballa is started at 40 years old. I do scientific research that says there is a 'species' of human that actually achieves it around 40 years old naturally. I almost have it broken down to testable genetic markers. Nothing special. But we all just need to update the ancient texts that lacked incorporating science that supports them. I always make sure never to remove the beliefs religions are based on. It has been a very interesting discovery. Just waiting to get 'disappeared' 😉😁
@@UrbanPovertist I get ya. I'm talking about studying and walking the path. I don't perform the dark magick or actually work with the shells in the Qlippoth. It's not my thing. I'm an occultist and hereditary witch. Some people are born with mostly negative polarity energy, others positive polarity. Like light workers and empaths. We need both. I'm not against the negative polarity because you have to have both in this world and go through things involving both. But I've always naturally been a healer, I make potions, do Reiki, tarot readings for my clients. I know a lot more and do a lot more but too much to write. I love to scry , it helps with my psychic abilities. Sometimes I use a cup of water or a mirror. Nothing special. I must focus when I do my magick. One of my favorite things to do is channel spirits from other realms and use light language. Them communicating through me to whoever I do it to or do a video for codes and upgrades. I pull a tarot card every morning and one every night. It helps with creativity. I also do readings, I love doing the tarot. What I love about Kabbalah, I'm not done studying. Never will be. It's a journey and a guidance I chose to receive and allow in my life. So if I'm alive at 50, I'll still be learning. Which I always put to use. No point in knowledge if you aren't going to use it. Ha. Big thing for sex magick. Real sex magick. Taken seriously. And I get creative with it. Other day did a ritual under a tree with nothing but tons of mud. I make it creative. Ha
These are reserved because these are transcendent and earned lessons. This is because this is to be learnt ONLY if you have learnt the PRIOR LESSONS ON YOUR OWN. Beware of overstanding these universal truths if your have not come to order with highest attainment of truth you should NOT try to learn these lessons. There are levels for a reason. Universal truth is not linear. You cannot learn these by reading about it. This is ONLY KNOWING.
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There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, one who uses divination, one who practices witchcraft, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who casts a spell, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead. For whoever does these things is detestable to the Lord
We were talking about creating angels. SO said he doesn't know what he'd create one for (purpose.) What I wanted for my children that I carried in my body was for them to be good and happy. Discovered that they make decisions somewhat (not very) wicked, that leave them unhappy. And they do not care for one another. That is a huge grief! I would choose to create angels both good and happy. Perhaps that would be a big mistake. I don't know enough to see how that would work out. They say if you adopt a kitten, adopt two so that they always have a playmate. Perhaps angels would be happier that way, too. I do know one thing. They probably wouldn't want to hang out with their boring ol' Mama any more than grown human children do.
@@neortik7 We were speaking hypothetically, friend, but Rabbi says here in this video that Jews can create angels. We were wondering about what purpose those angels can serve. My son said that angels are messengers from God (that could be useful, yes?) and healers. I don't know about you, but my family would be grateful for a healer who doesn't have to worry about taking our insurance or getting prior auths.
@sherilynn Angels were created to worship God and as messengers, but never healers. Angels do not have the power to heal. Angels also, cannot be redeemed from their turning from God. That 1/3rd of the angels followed "The Adversary": Lucifer, Satan, Son of perdition, etc. made their choice and now know that they cannot go back to the way they were before the fall. Only God's creation of Man was Man made in "God's Image and likeness, Genesis Chapter 1.
@@sherilynn1310 No worries. One day we will see God's glory and understand th What and the Why. Remember, that God's creation of Man was for fellowship with the creation and Man was made in His image.
Its the opposite of an abusive relationship. Its when I _need_ you that abuse occurs can occur. Love when it is pure is not based on my needs; its a pure gift. Its because God does not have needs that the whole of creation is pure gift. I personally think that the Rabbi's theology leaves a lot to be desired. It turns Hashem into a being amongst beings, a person writ large, and so on. Maimonides was right, Rabbi Manis is, alas, wrong.
God, according to the Rabbi, is a person writ large, with feelings and emotions and even needs? I think Maimonides might have something to say about that.
@@NIF18 Is he using the word in a univocal, analogical or equivocal sense? If God has need in any meaningful sense then he is by definition not pure potency, pure actuality as Maimonides held
??? For a child too need from its mother too survive does that make the child playing God Rabbi???? Please respond someone I'm still learning and going through the conversion process
I don't know how researched he is in kaballah, there very much is a purpose, Devekut with Ein Sof is the ultimate spiritual goal, the purpose is the ascent of the soul through the sefirot and merging back with God, Devekut with God. Also, there is great danger in kaballah. Why do you think the high priest entered the holy of holies only one day of the year, after extensive purification, only for a brief time, and with a rope tied around him? It's because when you touch the divine a single blemish will kill you or create "unclean spirit" it's to protect the divine, and so nobody could enter so incase something happened they would pull the high priest out with the rope. You don't perform open heart surgery on the street. It's dangerous physically, you open yourself up to more physical wounds and foreign bacteria. You must clean and prepare. Now imagine something that touches your spirit itself. If you are not ready, and unclean, and you apply practical kaballah, you will be totally vulnerable with the upper real and face real psychological damage / Psychosis.