If you're reading this in the comfort of your home, consider yourself extremely fortunate... that you are not fleeing the wildfires in Greece, losing your home to massive flooding in India, China, Kenya, Afghanistan, the Philippines or Pakistan, living near an active volcano or being rain-bombed and dodging hail in Europe.
There's an all-seeing eye in the sky, watching everything we do... even when no-one else sees, Hashem sees. We are living through the most incredible time, but most people go about their days as if nothing special is happening, and it's business as usual.
What do these people think is going to happen next? Do they just close their eyes to it all?
I think they do, I think it's too hard to even think about all this chaos and they just operate on automatic. They don't have the knowledge or belief in the coming of Moshiach, and even if they learnt about it once or twice they don't feel it or expect it. Or they have Moshiach burn out. Fed up with waiting and given up.
So whatever is coming has to be incredible enough to wake all these people up. I can't even begin to imagine.
Every individual, remarked the Dubno Maggid, is required to love Hashem with all his heart. In order to do this, he must remove all negative and sinful thoughts from his heart.
To what can this be compared? - to a farmer who arrived in a city on the market day and quickly sold all of his merchandise.
Now that he had a large sum of money in his possession, he decided to buy himself an elegant outfit, the type customarily worn by the city dwellers. He entered a store that sold expensive silk garments and was given one to try on. The garment seemed too small, however, as the farmer was unable to get his arm into the sleeve.
''The garment that you have given me is too small'', said the farmer to the storeowner.
''The garment is exactly your size,'' laughed the storeowner, ''but before you try it on, you must first remove your heavy farmer's coat.''
Only after a man removes all the wicked thoughts from his heart, explained the maggid, can there be room in his heart to love Hashem properly.
The Arizal [1534-1572] - Rabbi Isaac Luria was the most famous Kabbalist in the city of Safed, Israel who became known as the "Arizal" or ARI, an acronym for “The G-dly Rabbi Isaac of Blessed Memory.”
The Arizal passed away at the age of 38, and it was only during the last two years of his life that he met his foremost disciple, Rabbi Chaim Vital. The Arizal himself never wrote any books, however all his words were faithfully recorded by Rabbi Chaim Vital in what is known as Kitvei Ari, the “writings of the Arizal.” The Kitvei Ari is the key to the secrets of the Zohar, and it was the Arizal who formulated the Kabbalah into a comprehensive system. Rabbi Chaim Vital writes in the name of the Arizal that, “It is a Mitzvah to reveal this wisdom.” Until the time of the Arizal, knowledge of Kabbalah was not known outside of the tightly knit circle of the tzaddikim.
Clouds do not clone themselves and go on a world tour. These are the base clouds of planet Napisiti, most recently causing widespread flooding from rain bombs, purple lightning and giant hail in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Italy...
Here's an alternate picture of the second binary system. It's very confusing having two different images... and in the absence of any real definition from people who should be telling us....no-one knows who to believe anymore. Everyone, however, is agreeing that we have a system passing very close by.
Some other exciting news is that the red star, which I call Kochav Yaakov, and other people call Nibiru [as above] is making itself visible in the night sky.
[Quoting] "Just about everybody's about to notice a different star in our Southern Hemisphere .. the tail of which will point straight down."
I live on the east coast of USA in Maine . Last thursday shortly before sunrise i saw what appears to be exactly what this person described. It was rising above the eastern horizon just before the sun rose. Is it possible that what i see is what he is talking about?
Its the fact that this thing i see is getting bigger all the time and that long tail pointing straight down has me a little bit mind blown. I have been watching this for a year now but just read this description of Niburu and it describes what i see in the sky."
The Gemara teaches us that three things come בהיסח הדעת - unexpectedly.
One of these three is Moshiach.
“Three things come unexpectedly : Moshiach, a lost object and a scorpion.” – [Sanhedrin 97a]
The Lubavitcher Rebbe translates בהיסח הדעת not necessarily as "unexpectedly", rather as "with one’s reason set aside" [Likkutei Sichos, vol. 5, p. 171. Cited here]
This teaching does not mean that a person should not (G‑d forbid) think about the Redemption and anticipate its coming. It means that though his reason sees no possibility for Redemption, a Jew persists with an intense belief that transcends his reason. This meaning springs directly from the Hebrew idiom בהיסח הדעת (here translated “unawares”), which literally means “with one’s reason set aside.” [Likkutei Sichos vol. 5]
Rabbi Brod then cites the Rebbe in Toras Menachem and says:
Distraction is the highest form of waiting for Moshiach [תורת מנחם כרך ט עמ' p. 111]
So, according to the Rebbe, Behesech Hadaas does mean unawareness (peshat reading). However, it should be read as "with one's reason set aside". That's the basis for the explanation of Rabbi Brod in sefer Yemos HaMoshiach.
The author ends with the explanation that when the situation is such that the mind and intellect see no place for redemption to come - this "distraction" is a sign of the coming redemption. This is בהיסח הדעת - Behesech Hadaas.
[don't listen to this and think he's going to tell you that Moshiach is coming Tisha b'Av.... that's not the content of this lecture, and no-one knows anyway]
Art: SRG by Rabbi Benjy Simons In Parshat Shelach, the incident of the spies is told over in great length, and we have the first histo...
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"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."