Archive for December, 2008


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Weekly Kabbalah Tune Up…12/21/08-12/27/08

Published on December 28, 2008

Light and Dark

Life appears complicated, but it’s not. We complicate our own lives. We create chaos out of order. We muck things up, continually making matters worse because we just don’t understand what life is about or how it works.

The first thing we need to understand is that life is as simple as darkness and Light. I am not speaking metaphorically when I say Light. Nor am I using the word darkness allegorically. Only two things exist in this world: darkness and Light. Life appears complicated because darkness has a nearly endless variety of shades, and Light comes in countless colors. Nonetheless, at the heart of all that exists, you will either find darkness or Light.

From the time we are born, darkness and Light are all that exist. Our growth and increasing power are manifestations of Light. As we start to age, our gradually increasing weakness is an expression of darkness. Similarly, when we are content, full of passion, brimming with optimism and filled with the ultimate, I can achieve anything attitude, this is Light expressing itself in our consciousness. These positive emotions are only the effect of Light, which itself is the underlying cause of all our happiness.

Conversely, when we are pessimistic, depressed, listless and cynical, these are manifestations of increased darkness in our consciousness. Again, these negative emotions are the effect; darkness is the cause.

Now if something external is causing our pain, such as a divorce or a sudden financial downturn, this, too, is an expression of increased darkness in our lives - but this time the darkness is affecting the world around us. Divorce is the effect; the darkness that somehow crept into our lives is the cause. In a similar way, when the right business deal comes along, when we happen to meet the girl of our dreams or Mr. Right, this means Light has come into our lives.

Our emotions, our state of mind, our state of consciousness, and every single event that unfolds around us is merely an expression of either the darkness or Light that we have invited into our lives.

There is nothing else.

The problem with humanity is we have not been taught to think or live according to this simple paradigm. We live life by trial and error, never knowing that, in truth, it is all just as simple as darkness and Light.

These considerations lead us to a question that might be popping up in your mind right about now: How can we increase the quantity of Light in our lives? And, more importantly, where is this Light?

Each time we forgo a selfish desire and choose selfless behavior - each time we choose our response instead of reacting - we make a change in our lives. And with each change, we receive a little more Light. And our efforts benefit our families as well, giving them additional strength to identify and transform their own selfishness. And as a family experiences the power of spiritual transformation and connects to the world of Light, those benefits extend to its friends, neighbors, and community.

This week, sprinkle more Light into your life! As people throughout the world succeed in moving away from the dictates of the ego and toward selflessness, the entire planet will be transformed into a paradise.

This is the purpose of life, and the tools offered by Kabbalah can help us achieve that goal.

All the best,

Yehuda


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2009

Published on December 24, 2008

Happy Chanukah, Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year to all! May God help you in the new year to discover how to be a divine channel of His will. God Blesses everyone.


Buddy’s Candle

Published on December 22, 2008

Buddy’s Candle is a short, but inspiring book by Dr. Bernie S. Siegel (Love, Medicine and Miracles), for anyone who has been owned by an animal. Only 33 pages but a wonderful way to help children as well as adults, handle illness and the loss of a beloved pet.
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Weekly Kabbalah Tune-Up…12/14/08-12-20-08

Published on December 14, 2008

P ersonally, I devote my life to plugging into the Light not only because I need answers, but because I know that my answers can benefit other people as well. This is what is called being a channel.

We all have friends, family and colleagues who come to us with their own deep questions. The best thing to do is close our eyes (if we’re alone), blank out our minds, cancel out all thoughts and perceptions (to the best of our ability), and ask the Light for the answer.

We want to avoid giving an answer if it comes from us. If we have to, we can say we don’t know and we’ll get back to them. Sometimes saying I don’t know is the most spiritual thing we can do. All we need to know is when we knock hard enough at the Light’s door, we will get an answer.

We can all do it - that’s why we’re here. We’re all designed with this innate power. All we have to do is quiet the frequencies in our mind and tune into the Light.

Of course, the more we crave and seek this ability, the more it will grow for us. And yet we are already unbelievable channels. Just knowing this will help us in our quest for answers.

This week, practice being a channel every single chance you get. There are countless opportunities to do so all day long. When our friends ask us about dilemmas at work, we want to ask the Light for the answer and move our agenda right out of the way. When we need to figure out what to type in an e-mail to a friend with whom we’ve been arguing, this is what we want to do. From small questions to big ones, as we practice this skill and integrate it into our lives, we will see incredible miracles.

Ultimately, being a channel is about being in the right place at the right time, and saying & doing the right thing. This is what we all can have if we live life with this consciousness.

All the best,

Yehuda


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