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BradParticipantOkay, if you have some teachings on it, feel free to E-Mail me. [email protected]
Shabbat Shalom!
BradParticipantHi Gianni
you may have missed my response from last week, regarding “work” and “Shabbat” so ill post it again here.
Wonderful, so, “work” is working on our “ego” and on Shabbat, we let the upper light do the work, or finish the work.
When you said “shabbat is an “inner state” one might reach on a Wednesday etc . A passage from the Talmud came to my mind, maybe you can tell me if it is hinting to this “inner state ? Or approves this idea “between the lines” so to speak?
Shabbat 69b:4-7
Rav Huna said: One who was walking along the way or in the desert, and he does not know when Shabbat occurs, he counts six days from the day that he realized that he lost track of Shabbat and then observes one day as Shabbat. Ḥiyya bar Rav says: He first observes one day as Shabbat and then he counts six weekdays.
thanks
BradParticipantWonderful, so, “work” is working on our “ego” and on Shabbat, we let the upper light do the work, or finish the work.
When you said “shabbat is an “inner state” one might reach on a Wednesday etc . A passage from the Talmud came to my mind, maybe you can tell me if it is hinting to this “inner state ? Or approves this idea “between the lines” so to speak?
Shabbat 69b:4-7
Rav Huna said: One who was walking along the way or in the desert, and he does not know when Shabbat occurs, he counts six days from the day that he realized that he lost track of Shabbat and then observes one day as Shabbat. Ḥiyya bar Rav says: He first observes one day as Shabbat and then he counts six weekdays.
thanks
BradParticipantI haven’t received any email links for today’s young group lesson, i know the website is having technical difficulties.
I did watch the recording for lesson one which i found here, so im hoping i don’t miss out again on meeting you all.
BradParticipantIs there anything i shouldn’t be doing on the Sabbath concerning “studying kabbalah”? What about the man who gathered sticks on the Sabbath… and since im here, a second question on the topic : No work on sabbath, what does “work” mean in kabbalah?
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BradParticipantYea that makes sense, someone is trying to convince me that Zoroastrianism influence the Jews basically that it is the same as Kabala since it apparently dates back as the oldest religion according to Wikipedia, but I told her that kabbalah started with Adam and there is no line of teachers to student in zoroastrianism, Ever heard of that? How would you respond?
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