Basi L'Gani 5722 #6
Rabbi YY Jacobson
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Dedicated by Shimshon and Rivky Vcherashansky in loving memory of Reb Zalman Yuda ben Reb Sholom Yeshaya Deitch
This is a text-based class on a Chassidic discourse, a Maamer, by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Basi L'Gani 5722 (1962). This is the sixth class in the series.
This class was presented on Tuesday, Parshas Beshalach, 9 Shevat, 5782, January 11, 2022, streaming live from Rabbi Jacobson's home in Monsey, NY.
Basi L'Gani 5722 #6
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Dedicated by Shimshon and Rivky Vcherashansky in loving memory of Reb Zalman Yuda ben Reb Sholom Yeshaya Deitch
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Anonymous -2 years ago
If I understand correctly...
Atzmus, is infinite beyond definition. Therefore G-ds concealment is no less G-dly than G-ds revelation. Each point on the spectrum between revelation and concealment of Atzmus is equally accurate as a partial definition of infinity. It's our work to gain perspective as to where in the spectrum of revelation/concealment our experiences fall. To reveal G-d in the Ayin/darkness/concealment/absence equally as where G-d is gloriously revealed. This maamar is somewhat of a compass to guide us in gaining our bearings in relation to Atzmus. Whether we experienced the revelation of Atzmus or the concealment of Atzmus, perspective is key to integration.
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Sarah Sacks -2 years ago
2 questions
1. In the third shiur on Basi L'Gani I believe you said that our world experiences its self to be autonomous with no Source because we are Sourced in Autzmus. It is what distinguishes us from the other world's which come from Divine light, which has a Source, so they experience having a Source. But how does that fit with what you taught in this shiur that everything is Autzmus? (Complicated ideas, so maybe I got it wrong?) If it's all Atzmus, why are we the only ones to feel autonomy?
2. In terms of Shabbos and connecting to the essence of HaSh-m - Autzmus - with no amputations... If a person has a feeling or thought on Shabbos that is painful/dark and identities that thought as an inexpressible expression of Atzmus will that attach him to Menuchah?
Question on the question: You defined menuchah as serenity. You are also suggesting that serenity only comes when we join the oneness/stillness of HaSh-m - i.e. be in complete acceptence of all that is right now. But if we are in a personal place of pain and stay in that place, even if we acknowledge that it is an inexpressible expression of Atzmus, in my experience, the pain is still there. That doesn't sound/feel like serenity. It sounds/feels more like surrender. Does this avoda take practice?
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Anonymous -2 years ago
I listened again and I got the answer to question number 1. This world has the koach, the power and energy, of Ohr Ain Sof which gives us the feeling of autonomy. The upper worlds only have Ohr Ain Sof which reveals Atzmus, but does not give them the power/energy of Atzmus, hence they do not feel autonomous.
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Chaim Schnitzer -2 years ago
If we are always connected to god why is there so much suffering divorce and lack of sustenance
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
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finish with serenity beautiful
tranquility esctacy and rest comes on seventh day woww
HaShem is serenity and tranquility and esctacy wow beautifully profound
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
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This is why children think that can do or be anything - infinity as we grow up we develop (thru chassidus) that our very limitations are expressions of infinity - not to be escaped from but to be transformed !
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
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I think everything is Orh of HaShem some Orh is in revealed form some in unrevealed but much deeper form but all Orh is connected or simply a reflection of Orh of HaShem
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
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In relationships the more we own and integrate all that we perceive in others the more turn yesh to ayin and rise.
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
Hashem is the ultimate poet
is what I’m hearing. Everything is metaphorical (for reality)
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
This is the ultimate reframing concept
in psycology to reframe our lives in the light of infinity - all other modes of psycoloigy are inherently limited ( ein chavish matir bemes asurim ) as they are developed by the
just have to say I don't know How our Rabbi YY has energy for all this!! I think Chassidus makes a person a shtick ohr infinite (sorry please cont shiur!)
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Sara -2 years ago
Are you saying
that we CAN'T have a relationship with GD without the Ohr?
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
Passuk
"and I will remove the spirit of tuma from the land" - some dark stuff cant be transformed
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
Yes some dark stuff can't be transformed therefore the darkness consumes it and since there can't be eternal darkness but only eternal light a powerful Orh of HaShem consumes it and eliminates the darkness
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Avrohom Friedman -2 years ago
Question for Rabbi YY
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
So Hashem
created everything from it's light yet detached himself so to give a little bit autonomy for life to transform into real Orh or light of HaShem. so to true understand Orh and able to connect with HaShem.
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Sara -2 years ago
And when we say HaShem
chooses to reveal or not to be reveal himself is actually giving life the similar chance to either reveal the light of HaShem or not reveal that would be we being in the image of HaShem
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Michelle Soble -2 years ago
Question for Rabbi YY
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Michelle Soble -2 years ago
Question for Rabbi YY
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Anonymous -2 years ago
whats the zoom link please?
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Sara -2 years ago
What do we do with all this information
in our every day lives? So many abstract concepts that you are describing. Diversity, unity, GD's "characteristics", the Ohr Ein Sof, etc. Lots of paradoxes which I work on understanding everyday. Probably should listen to each of the segments over again. Maybe you can summarize it in one or two sentances for the time being.
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
Response from Rabbi Danny Bergson ...The practical upshot of this maamar is that we are never detached and can truly have intimacy with Hashem
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
Totally agree with you Rabbi Danny, we are never detached as we are the light of HaShem but the right word I should have used is unrevealed instead of detached. we are attached to HaShem in a way that we can reveal or choose not reveal the true Orh of HaShem through us and within us. and even if we are unable to reveal it we are part of the Orh nevertheless
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Sara Metzger -2 years ago
Maamar is saying that we can also look ourselves as Light which means we too do not need to be shaped by our finiteness in terms of negativity - instead we can see ourselves as manifestations of infinity
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