Plague of Darkness 2023: An American Rabbi’s Take on a World Gone MAD!

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Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q Darkness Cannot Drive Out Darkness - Only Light Can Do that -- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Light of the Soul Will Never Die - Light Unto the Nations MAD: completely unrestrained by reason and judgment : unable to think in a clear or sensible way. driven mad by the pain. mad with jealousy. incapable of being explained or accounted for. The Egyptian Exile & Slavery (Galut Mirzrayim) is the real MATRIX story. We hope you enjoy this eye opening video based on Secrets of Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism. In life there are many battles we must fight. Our enemies both spiritual and physical want us to sleep our lives away; this is how they beat us, keeping us prisoners in our own world of imagination and lies. Within the story of the Jewish slavery in Egypt lies the secret to our own freedom today. Freedom from ourselves, freedom from our evil inclination within; freedom from our addictions and most of all freedom from all those that want to enslave us - mind body and soul. Evil Inclination In Judaism, yetzer hara (Hebrew: יֵצֶר הַרַע yēṣer haraʿ) is the congenital inclination to do evil, by violating the will of God. The term is drawn from the phrase "the imagination of the heart of man [is] evil" (יֵצֶר לֵב הָאָדָם רַע‎, yetzer lev-ha-adam ra), which occurs twice at the beginning of the Torah (Genesis 6:5 and Genesis 8:21). Is the Matrix relevant today? If you haven't seen The Matrix, go ahead and watch it. It's an iconic sci-fi film filled with great writing, world-building, and fight choreography. It also has tons to say about the world that is still shockingly relevant to us today. Egypt, Mitzrayim Meaning according to Kabbalah Liberating Ourselves from Narrowness. Every proper noun in the Torah has a meaning. The Hebrew word for Egypt is Mitzrayim, which means boundaries. Consequently, we understand that the exile in Egypt, and subsequent Exodus, was all about boundaries and limitations. We weren't able to serve the Creator because we were enslaved. We were limited. Anti-Semitism dates back to the earliest times. the Egyptians, Barbaloins , Greeks, Romans and Nazis. In just about every country that ever existed there probably was an anti-Semite. Rabbi Yitzchak Botton Originally from New York, Rabbi Botton is the author of the "Power of a Whisper," a book on Jewish philosophy and mysticism seen through the lens of prayer, and a rebbe in Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem, where he lectures on various Torah topics. #judaism #israel #biblestudy #religion #god #religion #jewish #parshathashavua #rabbiyitzchakbotton #torah #Hidabroot #pharaoh #ancientegypt #plague #matrix For more inspiring content: @Hidabrootcom