Ayin Beis -- #1: Two Ways of Viewing the World - Kesser/Will and A Tale of Two Artists. Does Our World Have Personality Or Is It A Uniform Object of Divine Will? Ayin Beis Maamar #1 Chapters 1-2
Class #1 Wow, just fantastic and looking forwards to more. You made this concept of Kesser/will breath.
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Rabbi L. Wineberg -12 years ago
The Artist Picture a Mekubal who creates by means of Sheimos Hakedoshim.
L'havdil a magician ( like the fellow in masechet Sanhedrin who produces cucumbers) who says "abracadabra" and "pooof" a painting appears.
Let your imagination reign. The main point is that the painting is not an external representation (concretization) of an internal image resulting from its creator's character.
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Isaac -12 years ago
The Artist You spoke of two artists, once who has a style that can be emulated and one who can just create anything, hence there is no style or method that can me copied and learnt from the painting itself, since the painting itself does not express his skill, it is only he is capableof everything.
I did not understand your metaphor. Who ever heard of such an artist who can just create anything?
And if indeed there is no such metaphor, what did you gain by bringing it, you could have just said that Hashem can create anything? What depth and or wisdom did you confer on us from your metaphor?
Thanks very much for the classses. I appreciate them very much, especially all of the practical metaphors.
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Reuben -12 years ago
introduction Dear Rabbi Wineberg,
How does on access the introductory lecture. Is there an archive?
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מרדכי לאק -4 years ago
אני לא יודע איפה כבוד הרב אוחז בפנים המאמר
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Eli -12 years ago
Class #1
Wow, just fantastic and looking forwards to more. You made this concept of Kesser/will breath.
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Rabbi L. Wineberg -12 years ago
The Artist
Picture a Mekubal who creates by means of Sheimos Hakedoshim.
L'havdil a magician ( like the fellow in masechet Sanhedrin who produces cucumbers) who says "abracadabra" and "pooof" a painting appears.
Let your imagination reign. The main point is that the painting is not an external representation (concretization) of an internal image resulting from its creator's character.
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Isaac -12 years ago
The Artist
You spoke of two artists, once who has a style that can be emulated and one who can just create anything, hence there is no style or method that can me copied and learnt from the painting itself, since the painting itself does not express his skill, it is only he is capableof everything.
I did not understand your metaphor. Who ever heard of such an artist who can just create anything?
And if indeed there is no such metaphor, what did you gain by bringing it, you could have just said that Hashem can create anything? What depth and or wisdom did you confer on us from your metaphor?
Thanks very much for the classses. I appreciate them very much, especially all of the practical metaphors.
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Reuben -12 years ago
introduction
Dear Rabbi Wineberg,
How does on access the introductory lecture. Is there an archive?
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Anonymous -12 years ago
Re: introduction
Here is link:
http://www.theyeshiva.net/V... />
Generally, on top of the video page we offer link to previous or next class.
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