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Thursday, November 21, 2024

"We're Very Close"

H/t Sherry/Rivkah

Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff 

Are We Living in the Messianic Era? Rabbi Explains the Signs


18 comments:

  1. This is a very interesting interview. It's also one of my favorite podcast channels.

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  2. If anyone wants to see this again, it's an abbreviated version of Natan's NDE
    where he saw WW3 and Moshiach
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGsiANZmFb8&t=1s

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  3. We're very close but it's moving forward way too slowly

    We were also very close a couple of years ago..

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  4. I find it's much easier to be positive about things.
    I don't like negativity, it doesn't help at all.

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  5. If it had come two years ago, most of our people would not have survive the shock of global changes, those soldiers and and other jews that died from the hands of our enemies are in a high level of Gan Eden now. Our Father wants us as many as possible.

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  6. Slide to 36:40 on below video.
    Glenn Greenwald & Tucker re: suppressed-narratives of Bin-Laden & Putin.
    Bin-Laden's letter purged from tik-tok, and Putin at this time:
    https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1859296735815712992
    (On the other hand, wasn't 9/11 an inside job? Very confusing)

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  7. Re: Rabbi Hajioff's speculating that
    אין בן דוד בא עד שתכלה פרוטה מן הכיס is hinting at bitcoin

    I don't know... Chazal also say Moshiach won't come until it will be hard to find fish for the sick, or until people have despaired of geulah, and the list goes on... So if you view ALL the perspectives of Chazal (and there's more), it seems more likely that most of the conveniences we've become accustomed to will be gone, no matter whether it's a perutah - such as pennies or gold or silver - OR fish for the ill - OR the internet/bitcoin.

    I also don't envision a future world being an extension of the complexity of this world. And don't kid yourself, bitcoin can involve plenty of complications. High tech is complicated. If the goal is to bring the world back to the Gan Eden way of life, then where does bitcoin enter that picture?

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    1. I think he's talking about olam haba, a phase before tichyat metiim and Gan Eden. But I'm just speculating on what I've learned from Chazal and other gedolim. I don't know anything.

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  8. https://youtu.be/SpZgKSrsa_s?si=9lk-q_sYZkzdGjq3

    Very interesting information about the two moshiachs.

    C S

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  9. Interesting, but I do not agree fully with the Rabbi on certain ideas.
    Agree with Anon about the bitcoins. Many Jews go with the teachings solely of the Rambam (rationalists), I personally do not adhere to the rationalist view of our holy Torah, it is above of what the nations of the world view life.
    We, Jews, have our Torah and the laws are above the laws of
    the nations and do not make sense to them or even toour own Jews.
    MBD will have supernatural powers, even moreso than Moshe Rabbeinu.
    Everything is interpretation.
    Praying for the arrival of Moshiach tzdkeinu and we will then know everything we need to know.
    Also, this fascination with techiyat hameisim having any connection to the natural is something which makes no sense because that is totally in Hashem's hands (so to speak). Only He will have the total control of the
    Resurrection.

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  10. In response to the anonymous poster who said, "things are going to slowly", trust me when I say that there is truly a gigantic amount of coding associated with 2025, the inauguration day on January 20th, and Trump. Also we are in the 248th year of the U.S., 248 is a concatenation of 24 and 48, and 2448 was the year of the Exodus.

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  11. Whichever the case, it gets complicated. Its the same with AI, because now there's bots spreading everywhere like a pandemic. For example you can ask a technical question, and get replied to by a bot whose response can be dangerously misguiding, such as with respect to electrical questions. And they even fool tech people themselves! At least initially, until the experts catch on. So I don't believe the chatter which says that AI or bitcoin will make everyones' life easier, because they all have their flip-sides. Everything can be used for good or for bad, its not just primitive worlds which are risky.

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  12. Dennis - 248 is the number of positive mitzvot in the Torah.

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  13. A Message for Righteous Non-Jews Who Want to Live to See the Messiah
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMxZDnRnNKI

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  14. I am Non-Jew... trying to be righteous, just keep falling.. and keep on trying.. till i fall again.. and it continues. Just an imperfect being... that is me..

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  15. Perhaps it is simpler in the end. The messianic world is our current material world, but each one seeing it from the correct perspective, that is, being fully aware of its divinity, but the same materiality. Because the present materiality is no less divine than the next. It would be our current world but without pollution, with clean oceans, beautiful forests, pure water, no hatred, goodness everywhere. Technology, of course, but completely kosher. Evil people - and everyone, for that matter - facing Divine Justice. Torah law applied in all countries and crystal clear. Resurrection of bodies, and settlement of souls.

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  16. By now it should be blindingly obvious to every Jew everywhere that Hashem is closing down the exile, person by person, country by country. It is a huge mistake to think, it's only 'there', or only happening to 'those kinds of Jews'. It's for all Jews in every place. And it's all connected. They are not isolated incidents.

    Life is about knowing which battles to fight, and when to flee.

    As for dreams and the like, even if they are true, and many are not, it is true at that moment. It does not have to happen. Jews change reality. Dreams, calculations, predictions etc do not hasten the geula. The basics do.

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