It is a time to empty accumulated garbage
2020年12月25日It is a time to empty accumulated garbage, to create an open and receptive space, and to cultivate an intimate relationship with our emotions as the sensory system of our soul. All this so duality could exist and the evolution and purpose of the universe could unfold. (Genesis1:3)The 36 candles on the menorah correspond to the 36 hours when Adam and Eve were bathed in The Primordial Light of creation. Today, as we kindle our own lights, we call forth a revelation of this now hidden and intense light. and AdamHaRishon (Primordial Man) saw with it from one end of this world into theOther.
(Bnei Yissachar, Kislev)IntroductionThe mood of Winter shares with us the tender gift of returning to our inner wombs, where our wisdom resides and from which our destiny will once again shine forth China wholesale grow light led factory in Divine Timing. "Where was this Light to be hidden?" asks the Midrash. Yet, even in our darkest hours, we can access this memory born of the 36 hours when we, humanity as a whole, were bathed in this light. Eliezer of Worms)The Primordial Light of Creation is hidden in the 36 candles of Chanukah. Chanukah, the Festival of Lights invites us to turn our senses inward to find, cultivate, and rededicate our inner sanctuary. . . The Talmud teaches: 36 hours the Light served . Spiritually, the eight nights of Chanukah are a cumulative and progressive process through which the light of the menorah grows to reveal the inherent light of Creation. As we become more peaceful inside, we gather back our power, one candle at a time. As Rabbi Eliezer writes, these 36 lights arouse that very same Primordial Light which illuminated Adam and Eve on the dawn of their creation, the first 36 hours of their existence. (Yerushalmi, Brochot 8:5)The Midrash teaches that this intense light needed to be removed from the universe, hidden away for a time still to be realized.
Ever since the dimming of that Primordial Light, we yearn for it, search for it and pursue it, in our prayers, studies and meditation. The more supportive and nurturing our inner container, the more the Ohr HaGanuz, the Primordial Light of Creation becomes available to us during this time of year. (12th century Kabbalist, R.Chanukah and the Downloading of Primordial LightThe Mystical Significance of 36God said, Let there be light, and there was light.
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(Bnei Yissachar, Kislev)IntroductionThe mood of Winter shares with us the tender gift of returning to our inner wombs, where our wisdom resides and from which our destiny will once again shine forth China wholesale grow light led factory in Divine Timing. "Where was this Light to be hidden?" asks the Midrash. Yet, even in our darkest hours, we can access this memory born of the 36 hours when we, humanity as a whole, were bathed in this light. Eliezer of Worms)The Primordial Light of Creation is hidden in the 36 candles of Chanukah. Chanukah, the Festival of Lights invites us to turn our senses inward to find, cultivate, and rededicate our inner sanctuary. . . The Talmud teaches: 36 hours the Light served . Spiritually, the eight nights of Chanukah are a cumulative and progressive process through which the light of the menorah grows to reveal the inherent light of Creation. As we become more peaceful inside, we gather back our power, one candle at a time. As Rabbi Eliezer writes, these 36 lights arouse that very same Primordial Light which illuminated Adam and Eve on the dawn of their creation, the first 36 hours of their existence. (Yerushalmi, Brochot 8:5)The Midrash teaches that this intense light needed to be removed from the universe, hidden away for a time still to be realized.
Ever since the dimming of that Primordial Light, we yearn for it, search for it and pursue it, in our prayers, studies and meditation. The more supportive and nurturing our inner container, the more the Ohr HaGanuz, the Primordial Light of Creation becomes available to us during this time of year. (12th century Kabbalist, R.Chanukah and the Downloading of Primordial LightThe Mystical Significance of 36God said, Let there be light, and there was light.
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