Sunday, July 9, 2023

The End of Death and Pain: The Messianic Age Revealed

For a Refuah Shleimah for S.G. my "sister" who I hope to meet one day, and Yaakov Avraham ben Devorah

Tears bring a person to repent thereby uprooting the source of death and subsequently uprooting all mourning and tears. The Arizal writes that the numerical value of ‘Dimah–Tears’ is 120, which in Torah signifies full life. In truth, the letters only add up to 119, but when the word ‘Dimah’ as a whole is counted, it equals 120. The Shomer Emunim explains that for certain concepts the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. In such cases, you also factor in the entire word to indicate a higher purpose that brings meaning to all the details. Maimonides explains in his Laws of Mourning that the purpose of mourning and tears is repentance. Death only came into this world through sin, and it is through repentance that the world will be restored to its original state of eternal life, when “G-d will wipe away the tears from every face.” Maimonides concludes his Laws of Fasts: “With the Redemption, all these days of mourning will be transformed into days of rejoicing, into days of good Moed.” Dimah plus 1, equals 120, which is the exact numerical value of Moed! 

Lubavitcher Rebbe: Monday, Av 20, 5742 - August 9, 1982


Rain Bomb from Planet Napisiti hits Spain

It's not just the souls of the generation of the Flood that have come back prior to Moshiach.... it's also the weather.  We are getting a small part of the great Mabul, and Hashem is using the passing binary solar system and it's planets to bring the floods.

Yesterday the city of Zaragoza in Spain was the latest victim of Planet Napisiti and its rain bomb. Cars were swept away and residents trapped as flash floods hit.

This is a photo of the base clouds of planet Napisiti. I know there are skeptical people out there, that's why I have uploaded all these videos to show you it's real and it's happening now.


Now you're going to see it in action. 




The next two contain music, so turn the sound off if you don't listen to music during the 3 weeks.
In this video they think it's a UFO. It's just the base clouds of Napisiti.




 
The next one contains music.


No music in the last two.




Thursday, July 6, 2023

The True Meaning of Tragedy and Its Relationship to Current Events

New shiur from Rabbi Mendel Kessin


Why Did Muslims Rule the Holy Land for 1300 Years?

 New 10 min shiur from Rabbi Efraim Palvanov


Colours and Wonders

Yesterday I decided to take my own photo of the sun, to see if it looked like the ones I'm seeing from other people.  Whilst my own photo is not publish-worthy, it looked just like this one below..... all sorts of colours radiating outwards from a giant sun... and it appeared as though there was something much bigger behind it.  Everything I've been showing you is definitely real, 


The orange "clouds" are asteroid trails. Taken in Scotland.


This photo of a rainbow is too good not to share.  There are so many colours in the skies lately, all captured by photos from all over the world.  It's going to be a very colourful Geula from the looks of things.



Yesterday, Yellowstone Lake Colorado



Wednesday, July 5, 2023

How To Elevate One's Self-Esteem and Eliminate Immaturity Part 2

Rabbi Shimon Kessin

Part 1 can be found here

Your Special Mission



While Jewish law obligates each person to observe all the mitzvot, there is always at least one particular mitzvah to which one's soul is drawn more strongly.  According to Chassidic thought, this concept is hinted to by the fact that the Land was apportioned ''by means of a lottery'' [Pinchas 26:55] suggesting that one's primary mission in life, one's spiritual ''inheritance'' has been pre-allotted to him on High, and one has no choice in the matter.

The reason why a person's soul has a particular affinity to its ''special mitzvah'' is because each soul is a ''spark'' of the general soul which Adam possessed; and corresponding to its original ''location'' within Adam's soul, it will have a distinct spiritual path of its own.  Consequently, through observing his ''special mitzvah'' the person will become spiritually fulfilled, which will give him additional enthusiasm in the observance of all the other mitzvot as well.

How can a person discover what ''his special mitzvah'' is?  There is no simple solution.  However, being that a person's mission in life is centered around his ''special mitzvah'', it follows that his ''evil inclination'' will oppose this mitzvah strongly, which may give a person a clue as to what it is. Furthermore, Divine Providence will inevitably lead a person to circumstances which are conducive to the observance of his ''special mitzvah''.  [So if one is wealthy, for example, his special mitzvah is quite possibly to give charity.]

In addition to all the above, every person in a given generation will have a ''special mitzvah'' by virtue of the times in which he lives.  And in our times, this is the obligation to promote knowledge, belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach, since our souls have, by Divine Providence, been placed here in the last generation of Exile.

Source: Lubavitcher Rebbe - based on Likutei Sichos vol 2 p.346, Sefer Hama'amorim 5706 p.240, Sefer HaSichos 5752 vol 1 p.97