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Beshalach: Not a Reaction, But a Reflex
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Welcome to Ashishi and thank you for
joining us. The rashies in this week's
paral are unusually long and unusually
lyrical. They're very poetic. Rashi so
to speak inspired by the sh lets himself
go too. And the very first interesting
rashi
what's the word? What does even mean?
Then saying then will sing I'll tell you
the song sort of came out of him. It
happened to him that at that moment came
pouring out of him. She says
he says the famous
will this is a source
that this is how we know that what's
already saying you know
the tells us that it's going to happen
in the future when obviously because the
people aren't here anymore so they will
sink. Okay.
What is the connection between dupatam
and nashi? How do you understand some
said something really
very very powerful and very insightful
in explaining the the flow of this
rashi? He says what rashi is doing with
is really setting up the medish and the
two go hand in hand. A question why is
this the source? Why is this the
headquarters?
It's fundamental to Jewish thought that
the dead will come back to life. Why is
this? Why is the Shira is broad and and
vast and wide and rich. Why is this the
headquarters form? So he said like this
uh there's two ways you can understand
Shira. Something good happens to Eid, he
sings. That's one way a reaction. When
something good happens gives praise to
the and that's very nice. Then there's
another way to understand it. It's not a
reaction. It's a reflex. Aid is singing.
Aid is a creature of song. The the says
we're called Yehuden because our
function is to give thanks. Like the
Raan said at the last week that the the
reason the goal the purpose of our
existence is to say
to acknowledge it. We're supposed to
acknowledge everything that happens to
us. Every ray of sun and the snow and
more snow and even more snow and then
when they clean the snow and if snow
comes again we're supposed to be a
constant I could walk I have a house I
have a coat. You're supposed to be
living with constant gratitude.
We are creatures of gratitude. That's
the way it's supposed to be. You know,
like those little windup toys, they
don't have any batteries. You don't need
batteries. They just go by themselves.
There's nothing you have to do. And if
the windup toy stops moving back and
forth, that means that it's gone. The
song should be pouring out of you like
like a wind toy keeps moving. It
shouldn't need batteries in order to
sing. That's the first rash. Rash saying
means it was not a reaction. It was a
reflex. He was singing. The song came
pouring out of him even before he wasn't
like he thought about it and made a
decision to sing. The song came pouring
out of him. It was an instinct. It was a
reflex. It's explaining to you the the
depth of and how we view giving thanks
to now. How could that be? That means a
person is here to take care of
themselves, eat, sleep. Who are you
singing to? Why is there something
besides yourself in this world? What do
you if you're thinking that means you're
acknowledging the existence of something
outside of yourself. How could that be?
Oh, you know what the answer is? That
you have an ashama that you understand
that there's an existence of a whole
spiritual dimension. So it's not just
about do I have enough for lunch today.
It's who gave me this lunch. That whole
thought process is only by possible by
somebody who has an oh that means that
this is not the whole me. There's
another part of me.
If um my existence is to reflexively
sing if a function is to acknowledge
that something is happening outside of
him that enables him and allows him and
permits him to live and to enjoy life
and then experience pleasure in life.
And if he instinctively understands that
he has to thank that being that means
this is not the whole show. Okay. So
with this idea you can sing