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Global Yud Shevat Farbrengen with Rabbi YY Jacobson - 5786
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Everybody,
>> welcome everybody
to theatan.
Everybody knows probably is theula the
tal is the art site of the previous
labav the rebayat.
I actually have this to carry his name
and his passing was on Shabas Parvat
10 to 8 in the morning
1950. So this is the 76th Yumula. It's
also the year a year later
of 1951 75 years ago when his son-in-law
Reba assumed the leadership succeeding
his father-in-law Rebayat.
I want to thank very much everybody
who's here. Everybody who's here
virtually. I want to thank very much. We
have the music fitcher Ben Shimon who's
always exceptional. Thank you.
Incredible. Thank you
for the past and for the present and for
the future. And uh he really he carries
probably one of the only people I don't
even have to discuss with him the event
before. Give him a date, a time, the
energies uh click. Yeah. What is it
called? The energies vibe. They vibe.
Yeah. Did I say it right? Okay.
Today I Today I did ask him to sing a
few nigun. I wanted special nagun that
we usually don't do. So that was our
communication.
And I want to thank also Yankee
Titlebomb and his crew for the live
stream and the video. Yankee Tallebomb
is one of the most exceptional
videograph videographers of our time. So
thank you Yankee and your crew and
silver for it. And I want to thank the
shul for bringing us together, making it
happen, especially Reblazer and Heather
Shiner for their leadership and Shiner
and all the staff of the Shul and Rabin
Yammen Philipsson for his invaluable
dedication and partnership. I also want
to before we begin announce all the
people who sponsored generously and
dedicated this Fabrangan. Number one,
our dear friends Rebuven and Chevy
Graden from Los Angeles
honoring all of the amazing channels of
in our generation and blessing them that
they should know their true value
also dedicated by Dr. Shall Zev Ravnoi
in loving memory of his son Rebel Ravnoi
who was actually a student of mine and
passed away on
the eighth of his yard site. Rabbi Rio
Ravnoi dedicated by his father Dr. Zev
Ravnoi. He was an exceptional
exceptional
human being.
Also dedicated by our very own Amy and
Rahul Spitz sitting right here for a
complete and speedy recovery for Hitzel
Bas Esther
and dedicated by our very own Rabim
Lkowski also sitting right here in honor
of his new grandson named after his
father Shim Bena and Zushi Lowski
Mazak.
And finally, finally, this is very
special. The Fabian is dedicated by
Estie and Mosha Kougal in honor of the
birthday of her mother Rabbit Hadasa
Kalbak whose birthday is on Yuchvat.
Rabbiasa Kalbak is the wife of the
unforgettable Rebel Kbakim Kbak who was
a twin brother of
Kalbak
and uh her husband as his brother were
extremely close. They felt like children
of the Malul of Ayat
is a from birth. The daughter of Rab
Zalman
and Sarosin. He was a first cousin of
the Reb's father. their fathers were
brothers and uh during the war and its
aftermath and her father put up an
orphanage in France where hundreds and
hundreds of children were saved and she
had rabbit and together with her mother
and father were involved in saving these
hundreds of children. I heard today
actually that whenas
was a kala her wedding was supposed to
be
but she fell very very ill she and her
mother and there was a question of the
wedding can happen she was very sick so
her father
went in to theatula
this is 1948 so it's two years before
his passing and somebody sent me today
his transcript of theis and he said he
looked at me and he spoke to me like a
father to a child and he heard about the
situation with the kala hadasa who would
become kalbak and it was purim the b was
supposed to be in two days and she was
really really sick. So the rebay
told him tell the bal his name was
Almanov that when he reads the migillah
the night of purim and he comes to the
he should raise his voice by the word
and that's what he did he says and the
wedding took place
shared with me today that when she was
four or five you're talking way back
before the for her father went in. She
has a head. She's a so she's very sharp
cookie. So her father asked at the age
of four what she should learn what she
should learn. So the said
she should learn
when she becomes older when she becomes
old she should learn. That's a very
famous fromkav.
It's known as he said twice.
Alka today yuchvat is her 99th birthday
and uh she told me she's watching
tonight. So her daughter and family her
daughter and son-in-law dedicated. So I
asked her if she's already an alenka and
she already learned man
because the said so she said she's not
yet an alenka. So she didn't yet learn
man. She's still by
so uh okay I like that.
So this is dedicated in her honor and uh
also in memory of her husband
and we want to bless her and wish her
I'm not going to say till 120 I'll say
till 180 the age of
and uh many many long happy healthy
prosperous and amazing years with
tremendous nas from children
grandchildren great grandchildren and
great great grandchildren and to be able
to dance with all of
Amen. Amen.
And thank you to all of these very
special friends and benefactors.
There's a letter
there's a letter that the Rebba used to
quote at Fabbrangans a few times that
the Balula the Rebayat wrote after the
passing of his father the Nashab which
was B Niss the second of Nissen 1920 and
he writes that letter he writes and the
day of is a very it's a very auspicious
day it's a yimula
it has a lot of powerful energy because
it says in Tanya that when the day of
somebody passing all their and all their
avoid and all of their mim their entire
life story is completed and it's
revealed in the world and Yeshua is an
on the side it's that same revelation
and he said and the role of everybody is
he used the three words which means
stand ready all of you to receive this
flow of energy and internalize it in
your life and the once said it was
1960 that his three words here imu
the word imdu means stop liked stop
pause pause and he said it means that
for this time people have to pause
because people are so this is what he
said people are so distracted can you be
in one place not just one place
physically but one place emotionally huh
>> this is 1960 before there were
smartphones before there was internet
before there was computer even the
Pentagon didn't have computer then maybe
they just started but uh certainly there
were no fax machines there were no
emails and certainly there was no
WhatsApp as far as I know when I was
born in 1972 was still typewriters
everybody was using typewriters and that
continued for another 10 years
imdu pause means be present be present
with with your heart with your soul it's
very easy not to be present
wherever you are that's the first thing
to be able to be present H is he said
openhearted means prepared prepared
means receptive open and he that it
means like the says
to remain openhearted with love to the
one who
the one who evokes Hashem's compassion
and blessing on the Jewish people which
on the yard is the Bal
and kulam is together connected
integrated united with love not
amputating ourselves from each other
separating from each other so the three
things
to be able to be present
with with openheartedness with
receptivity with love with connection
and united integrated says those are the
three things and asbang Allah denies
All three things that's what he said are
easy. A person just has to want to. In
other words, it's not a things that are
excruciatingly transcendent that you
have to climb
mountains that only a few people can do
it. In other words, it's something when
he says easy doesn't mean that it
doesn't need work. When it means it's
relevant to everybody. It's not
something that's only for uh for unique
people.
So that's what I want to bless all of us
that for this myself and all of us we
should be able to observe this
instruction of imu
and these three words were so ingrained
by the reb he would constantly repeat it
always
to be able to internalize
to be able to be open and to feel the
love and the connection because when you
have the support everything changes.
We're not just lonely survivors on an
isolated island after a shipwreck.
Shipwrecks there are, but we're not
isolated.
In many ways some of you participated in
the my we just finished learning the m
of basilani of this year theat 19 um 66
exactly 60 years ago and uh we had nine
classes approximately
how many hours
>> 18
>> 18 and a half hours okay he was counting
and he sat through them so he gets
credit 18 and 1/2 hours these are people
who were diagn agnosed as a few people
sitting with diagnosed as ADHD in first
grade. Just for the record, I happen to
know some of these people in first
grade. They were diagnosed with ADHD,
but they sat for 20 hours and nobody
forced them. There was no attendance
and uh it was a very very special
extremely special journey that still
continues. But if one was to summarize
how does the whole theat
gave out for the actual day of his as I
mentioned he published a m for the day
when he actually passed away which began
the opening and the theme the the motif
of the discourse is that when hashem
created the world
the primary place of the was in this
world but then came all of the sins And
they expelled the and then came seven
sadikim and they began to bring it down
and Mosha was the seventh and he finally
brought it down from the first heaven to
the earth from the seventh heaven to the
sixth to the fifth and so on and so
forth. Yakov kahass ley kahus amrah is
the seventh and he brought it onto the
earth and that's the theme of what that
look what does that mean what does that
mean that that's the purpose that's the
ultimate purpose but I think in this
context one practical thing that it
means in a very real way is
is the you know the word we often use at
least recently it's called embodiment
when you say the is in the earth it
means where's the earth the earth means
your body my body my house my life, my
dining room, my marriage, my business,
my physical, emotional, psychological,
spiritual life. The divine presence can
remain aloof, sublime, nice ideas,
beautiful ideas. The Gmorra says in that
when a thief needs to go steal, so right
before he breaks into the house, he
prays to God. You got to pray to Hashem.
Of course, he makes a deal. you know, if
I'm successful, 50% for charity,
whatever it is, I'm going to do good
things. He doesn't pray to Queen
Elizabeth or King Charles. He doesn't
even pray to Donald Trump or BB
Netanyahu. He prays to Hashem. So why is
he a Ganov? The answer is because it's,
you know, as somebody once said,
business is business. Pleasure is
pleasure. You know, business is pleasure
is pleasure. You got to pray to God, but
business is business. It's not
integrated.
The bring the in the earth means that
it's embodied. It's in my body. It's in
my my energy. It's in my nervous system.
It's in my brain. It's in my soul. And
it's in every limb of my body.
Says, "I've came back to my garden."
There's a beautiful story that uh monks
monks
was aid of the alterba he was one of the
great of the balat of the alterba he was
also had a very very good sense of humor
and apparently was very athletic and
used to call him means he had a very
very mischievous part to him but
extremely deep person a very very
sensitive and deep person it's known as
monkus and uh
they say a story about him. He was very
funny. They say a story about him that
his wife once sent him to buy milk.
So he went out to the market to buy milk
in middle he had this crazy chuka this
crazy desire that he has to go visit
alterba
whatever his height was he has to go
like he was just he had to go. So he
wasn't far. She traveled to Lejna which
is a town in Bellarus where Alterba was
and he went to visit him. He saw the
Alterba and he came back and then he
remembered his wife is waiting for the
milk, right? So he ran to the
marketplace. He got a case of milk. He
ran up the steps of his house and he was
running so fast because his wife asked
him. So he tripped. He tripped and all
the milk spilled. Wife says, "What
happened?" He says, "This is what
happens when you rush. This is what
happens when you rush." So that's imu
imu said monk they say was once walking
with
and they came they walked by's house and
he hung himself
he was an athletic figure so he
literally hung himself suspended on the
porch leading into the house and he was
hanging I don't know from what he was
hanging but he was hanging from
something so they asked him what's this
said as follows he says whenever you go
by a shoe maker you'll see there's a
shoe hanging in the window and if you go
by a suit store you'll see there's a
beautiful suit hanging in the window. If
you go by a fruit store, you'll see
fruits on display of fruits, right? And
if you go by a tailor, you'll also see
his fabric hanging in the window. So he
says
hanging. When you walk by the house of
the
should be hanging there. Yeah. So that's
why he was hanging himself up. People
walk by the store, they want to see the
product.
Yeah. But think he was saying something
very deep. He was saying people are
going to know about through you.
Right. Should I walk into the shoe
store? Should I walk into the fruit
store? Let's see. What do you have by
the window? Oh, I like this jacket. I
like this piece of jewelry. I like this
watch. I like this shoe. Oh, it's
attractive. Yeah. So, he hung himself
up. He was explaining what it means to
be a true student. What it means to be a
true disciple. You become a
representative. That's what it means.
It's you. It's not just you're selling
something. You become a representative
of it. You become an embodiment of it.
That's
So I want to bless all of us that we
should be able to use the energy of this
special day and this special night in
which the light of the ayat and the
light of the are manifested viscerally
in the world to be able to find a inside
of us and to be able to radiate it to
ourselves to our families to our loved
ones and to the whole world.
So,
you know,
>> no, no, no.
He composed the before he went into
before he would go on, he would sing
this. You see how prepared himself to
walk go into you know how it goes?
You'll start the pitch
for this niggan and you have to pause
imdu for this niggan and you have to get
off your phones. You're not on your
phones. But if somebody even has a
niggan I sang it once by the sh
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Sit down.
Menal. So sit right here.
How
am
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
I na.
I am
the
I
am in
the
nana
nana na.
am.
Yeah.
D.
am.
I am
I damoo.
I am
Maya. I am
hya.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Hallelujah.
Yeah.
Da da da da da da da da da.
And I
am
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Am I
ner?
Nana.
>> This is a song that was composed by a
Jew named Chachnik. He was a of the
alterba and this was a niggan and he
composed before he went on before he
would go on to the alterba. This is what
he would sing. This was his preparation.
I once heard a story from Khan
who was the Kaiser. He passed away a
number of years ago
and uh I learned by him for a number of
years quite a few years and he once
shared a story
the Reba as you know would have three
time three times a week Sunday Tuesday
and Thursday they would start usually at
8 8 in the evening and it went for many
hours sometimes even the whole night
later it became two two nights a week
and this went on for many many years and
throughout a night hundreds of people
would come.
It's called
when the reba would finish it finish two
or three or five or six or seven the
time finished 8 in the morning
he would go home he would usually walk
home
and uh in those years who would walk
home with him was his personal secretary
Rabbi Khadakov his name was Rabbi Kay
Isaacov
and they would walk home together and
the reb would on the way share with him
things that were relevant to his
from the night and then he would walk
through home lived on President's Street
and then he would walk to his own home
which was on Crown Street.
So said that uh one morning after Rabbi
Khadakov called him in and he said that
last night he was walking home with the
Reb and the Reb shared with him a
conversation that he had with a young
man who came in was a young man who came
in to see the Reb and he asked the Reb a
question and the Reb answered him and on
the way home the Reb shared this with
Rabbi Khadakov and he told Rabbi
Khadakov give it over to Khan. It would
be Kadai it would be worthwhile for him
to transcribe it. It should be written
up
and it's printed in the what was it said
this heard this from heard it from the
afterwards the said a young man came
into me I think it's around tough around
1950s 1956 I think if I'm not mistaken
around that time that uh zip code
or number and he told that he has a
problem with ego he has a problem with
yesad
young man. He's talented, he's
resourceful, he does good things, but he
always feels that his ego hijacks it.
His ego right away comes and and and
abducts the situation
and it like it puts such a sour like
puts a you know it's like putting extra
salt in it. Just ruins it. It ruins it
because right away there is the ego you
know oh you know how great I am, how
much attention I'm getting, how much
validation I'm getting. The bottom line
is that it comes in right away. You
know, it comes in nasty, you know, like
the parachutist just lands there and
boom, it belongs to me
and withever whatever he does and he's
asking the for advice.
So the this is the early 50s. So the
said he wants to give him a metaphor and
the metaphor is imagine I'm not saying
exactly the words I'm just telling you
the the theme the way I remember it.
says, "Imagine somebody just won a uh a
lottery with alanas."
Let's say you won a lottery $300
million. I'm just using a number. Okay?
You won a lottery of $300 million and
you get the check. You get the check in
your hand and you have the money. You
can actually go deposit into your
account.
And then somebody comes to you and says,
"By the way, I want to give you
something tremendous. I want to give you
something. Here's a dime. Here's a
dime." How is the person going to take
to the dime?
Obviously, I mean, you have to remember
1956 a dime wasn't like today. Dime was
probably like $5. I mean, it's it's not
300 million, but a dime today a dime
like uh stop insulting me. But a dime
wasn't nothing, right? I think you could
buy you could buy a slice of pizza with
a dime. You could certainly buy a
newspaper with a dime. You could buy I
remember think buying things with a
dime. A telephone call was a nickel or
even less. So a dime you can make two
telephone calls from a public vote. It
wasn't nothing. So that's why they gave
the example of a dime. Today you would
give you know $50 bill.
What do how does he look at this dime?
How does he look at it? And the answer
is fine. Okay. But you can't compare it.
He has $300 million and here he has a
dime.
Where is he going to put his focus?
Right? If he's if somebody says I want
one of the two things, which one is he
going to give away? The dime or the $300
million?
He can't even compare.
So the said this is the marshall. What's
the nim? Nimsh is like this. When you do
a mitzvah or you learn or you're
involved in a hashem, you're actually
experiencing a connection with an
becoming one with infinity.
What does the ego do? The ego gives you
a dime.
Okay? So, the dime is a dime. You can't
take away the dime. But just remember
what to focus on. The dime is a dime.
but relative to the to the true
experience of what's happening.
Remember the context. Don't forget
perspective.
And then even if you're getting very
very impressed by the dime, you won't
let it carry you carry you away and and
trap you and hijack you because you
discern the difference between the two.
That's the theme.
So Rabbi Khadakov called in and he told
this over to the bay and tak wrote it
down and it's printed it's printed in
the sikas
said he added that years years later I
think a few decades later he was sitting
at a faban I think he said sukas but I
don't remember and he told over the
story
as he told over the story somebody
starts arguing with him
he I think he didn't remember if it was
a nickel or a guy said the said a
quarter.
>> Huh? Oh, he said a nickel. There was a
different Maybe said a nickel and this
guy said a dime. It was a change. So
says n a nickel. So no a dime.
He's arguing. So the says I don't
understand. I heard it from Rabbi
Khadakov the next day. I heard it from
Khadakov the next day in the name of the
devil. What are you arguing with me? He
says, "Yeah, but I was the younger man.
He he he was the He was the guy in the
room. He was the guy with the ego
issues." He says, "I'm telling you what
happened."
So he says he doesn't know if the Reba
said it over differently to Rabbi
Khadakov or Rabbi Khadakov maybe made
the mistake that he doesn't know. But
the guy said, "I'm telling you what the
Reb said because I was in the room
wasn't in the room." Yeah.
I heard the story years ago from him and
the truth is
I didn't understand what was the so much
the depth of the story fine I was I
heard the vart
as I get a little old as I get I get a
little older not hopefully not too much
older the truth is this simple story
contains in it extremely profound advice
because it's very real
that Eb didn't tell him you're gonna get
rid of your ego you're not you're gonna
have it and it's going to hijack you and
it's going to come in in very holy
moments and it's going to capture the
moment and it will try to hijack you.
That's that's the fact. Yeah. And you
need to know that you're not in the the
level of where you're completely
transformed and everything is aligned
with with the oneness of God.
But as long as you can identify the
distinction between the two prizes, the
two trophies, and therefore which one
you're going to follow, which one you're
going to invest in, which one you're
going to spend time with, and which one
you're going to choose to live with to
saturate your system. Yeah. So, it's
literally somebody in the one hand is
giving me a $300 million check and
somebody's giving me a or a nickel or a
dime, whatever it is. For our purpose,
it's all the same. It could even be a
$100 bill.
To say $100 means nothing. It's not
true. It's a lie. $100 is something. I'm
not going to take a $100 bill and tear
it up. Nobody I don't No person is going
to do that. Certainly not $1,000. You
say it's nothing. It's something. And a
certain part of us gets excited. If
somebody doesn't have anything else,
this becomes right for a person who has
nothing. $100 could be a lifesaver.
Gives you a couple of meals. I don't
know how many meals you can have today
with it, but a couple of meals you can
have. So, you can't underestimate it.
And you can't make believe it's nothing.
But when you compare the two, you
appreciate
this is ain't
this is eternal. And this ultimately is
it is what it is. But it doesn't have
real depth. Doesn't have real value. So
what the was telling him is for a moment
don't stop what you're doing.
Just remember, put it all in context.
This is this and this is this. It
reminds me there was a story I once
heard about Anipali the you know he was
a brother of his yard said was now Bat
he passed away
asked two people
and two students of the magulum of anal
he's buried near the mag of mis they say
a story about him very interesting story
there was once a woman and somebody gave
her was a huge amount of money for a
wedding of a daughter was seduck cuz she
was a poor woman, a widow. Anyway, she
was walking in the street. She lost it
and she was frantic. The poor woman was
screaming, "Did anybody find this bag of
money? It was whatever it was, 5,000
rubble, whatever the number was. I don't
know a nickel dime, but it was it was a
lot a lot of money." And the poor woman
was bereft. She was a poor person. She
was povertystricken. So, she's begging,
"Anybody find? Anybody find?" And nobody
found it. it was lost or was stolen
whatever it is
saw this.
So he went over to her and he himself
was known as an unimod. He was a very
poor man and he tells her I found the
money.
I found the money on it.
And he goes and he asks her for her sim
all the signs and she gives her the
signs and sure enough abracadabra could
do says that's mish what I found and he
gives her this amount of money. Now the
truth is as you can guess he didn't find
her money.
He didn't need any simun. He went and he
took money that he had his own last
money and he gave it to her. But he told
her he found the money.
No, everybody suspected what's happened.
It was this the story of the town. You
know this was everybody talk spoke about
everybody understood they understood
that he was he was being a sadic
and he saw this anyway
goes gives her the money and then comes
back to her and he says listen you know
I didn't have to give it back to you I
gave it back to you but I want
commission I want commission I want 50%
commission
she started to scream you're a gunfist
And everybody started to scream at him.
And she said, "I'm taking you to there.
I'm taking you to there." And this now
became the talk of the town. Finds the
money. He wants 50%. The poor woman has
nothing. 50% he wants comes to the
Paskkins that it's disgusting and he has
to give everything away to her. He gave
everything away. One of his students
said, "Reb story. Why did you have to do
that second half? I don't understand.
the whole thing was a gift from you. He
said, I'll tell you.
Talk about a person who works on
himself. He said, I gave her the money.
It was my money that I gave her away and
I felt very good about doing it. And
then suddenly I felt that the ego is
hijacking the entire experience.
It was such a pure experience. It was
such a beautiful moment of connecting to
truth and everything is being lost. And
I'm like, "Oh my god, what am I supposed
to do?" So I did this.
I asked for 50% commission. The threw me
out like a narcissistic. So now I'm
aaya. I gave her the whole money. I'm
considered a narcissist. There's
absolutely no the ego was shattered. Now
I could actually enjoy what I did.
That's what he said.
It's very important in life. We have to
understand this. Whenever people wonder
people sitting in this room who do a lot
of inner work and wherever you get to a
deep place suddenly you will see it gets
hijacked by very very uh what's the word
by very uh negative or egotistical or
very unholy forces
and it almost proves to you that you're
so unworthy it delegitimizes everything
and you have to realize it's the
opposite. It's not the case. Like the
Reb said, don't get confused. You just
connected to
it's a real thing. You're real. God is
real and you're connected. Connection is
real. Whenever there's holiness, the
kipa is going to jump in to hijack it.
That's how it is. Says in parmini it is
he speaks about he says bees come with
his honey and robbers don't steal from
poor people. They go to the bank. Why do
you go to a bank? Because the bank is
where there's money. Kipa doesn't come
to places where there's no holiness. It
comes to places where there's holiness.
And where there's more holiness, there's
going to be more potential and more
vulnerability to be hijacked. On the
contrary, that's what said if I wouldn't
have given if he wouldn't have given
away the money would have been an issue.
He said fine you gave away so much
money. Suddenly the kipa wants to come
and say ah this is my moment. Look
you're
unbelievable. There's nobody like you. A
selfless holy for generations they're
going to talk about you
for then of course right right here. The
worst thing is when you start
identifying with your clip that that's
the exclusive story. It's part of my
inner battle. It's not the story. So the
Reb said somebody gave you a dime. Okay,
put it in your pocket. I don't care if
you deposit it. But don't make that your
story. Don't go there. You don't have to
identify with it. It's extremely deep
because the clip is so powerful. It
wants us to identify with it. This is
who I am.
I know it in my own life. I think many
of us can relate to this. Sometimes
we're involved. I'm involved in good
things, holy things, sacred things. I
could sometimes finish a shir and the
shar is very moving. It's moving to me.
It's moving to others. And I could see
and I thank Hashem for the energy and
then suddenly the the insecurity, the
ego, the the skeletons, what the animal
consciousness is called in Tanya. That's
a good word for everything. Now for
Shabbah's Kipa comes in and wants to
hijack it. Somebody comes over to me and
says, "This changed my life." And the
cliper comes in and says,
"Take five minutes. Pause." Right?
Pause. And just take the take take that
in. Right? Take the credit. Take take
the credit.
Get that. Let that validation fill you
up for the day. Let that validation fill
you up. What does it do? Comes into a
beautiful moment. Wants to hijack it. So
the Reba says, "Fine. You just got a
dime. There's 300 million bucks and
there's a dime. Now, choose where you
want to be. Where do you want to spend
time? You could spend time with the
fact, wow, what a what a merit to be a
channel for Hashem. What a merit to be
in a state of ay a state of no
thingness. You're a channel for atmo
every one of us in our own avoid. Or
I can go into that hijacker and
literally invest all my eggs in a basket
that's worth 10 cents.
and get validation from a dime, from
owning a dime which is going to last
usually for 12 minutes
because a dime gets spent very very
fast. And here we're not talking about
300 million. We're talking about
something that's eternal. Does it exist?
It exists.
It exists. Know it, see it, identify it,
and call it by a name. and then decide
where you're going to invest your time,
your energy, your resources, your love,
your connection, what you're going to
focus on and realize, yeah, this is one
of the kids playing in the sandbox who
needs a little attention. And that's how
he works.
And Anipoli nails it when he says in the
greatest of moments, that's when more
more clip is going to go in than other
moments. This can happen in the middle
of an amazing davenining, in the middle
of learning, in the middle of connection
with your spouse, with your children, in
the middle of any type of work where
you're elevated, where you elevate
others, where you bring light to the
world in any form. It could right there
come in and it drives people crazy. And
those who are sensitive, it really
drives them crazy because they're
looking for purity. They want to be
pure. And here you see purity, purity,
purity. Well, you're one big mess,
right? So correction, you're not one big
mess. Inside is a part that yeah is
still getting very very affected by
this. There's still work to do. Okay,
welcome to the club. There's still work
to do.
Somebody sent me was a beautiful
there's a ton
that comes from
over there in chapter one speaks about
Hashem and he praises Hashem. So he has
all these different praises for Hashem.
One of the things he says about Hashem
is
God is content with what he has.
Interesting expression about
you wouldn't think that God we never
knew that
says about
a wealthy person has contentment with
what he has. He's not always busy
incessantly trying to compete with
others because then you're crazy. You're
you're completely without serenity.
Hashem is
so uh there's a safer with which has a
it's a commentary from the vilon that's
collected from different sources of his
commentary on it's not a safer he wrote
it's collected from different sources
this is from a that was written by the
son of the things he heard from his
father so he springs over there that
who was this vagon student went into the
vagon he said he cannot understand this
what does it mean
What does it mean? He's content with his
lot. Like what does that mean? Like
what? He could take more if he wants.
Like what's So he said means that he's
he's
happy and content with the people with
the Jewish people in this time of
history. Even if he could compare it to
other generations and say it's nothing,
there's nothing worth. It's not. It's
worth nothing. He says no mala means he
cherishes and celebrates the
contribution and the authenticity of any
generation of Jews and that's what is
it's very easy to compare and be there's
a verse from the
actually brings in
they built a mmer on this says it says
as you lay between the lips you lie
between the lips The says that the is
referring to Hashem that Hashem waits
between a person's lips and every word
that comes out of his mouth, every word
of every word of din, every word of
every word of goodness, he like says he
he embraces the word and he kisses it
and he hugs it and he celebrates it and
he's overwhelmed by it. Says that's the
meaning says in that
is the humility of there's a whole story
there with the end of the story and said
that the humility of destroy the mik so
the says that sometimes people's
personal bik gets destroyed because of
their humility and he explains what do I
mean by humility humility is how much
they cannot give themselves any credit
they don't respect their energy they
delegitimize themselves completely So
the says in the mime vintage
if the humility of destroyed the bd so
what rebuilds the bd the opposite when a
person has confidence in their own inner
power in their own inner relationship
with hashem now what does that mean in a
very real sense what does that mean
practically probably one of the greatest
plagues of our generation at least I can
speak for myself but I think it's true
for many of us is that deep down in a
very deep place I'm not talking about
cliches or what we say in public and all
the good videos and clips of Rabbi Wii
and very many other good people who give
say encouraging words but I'm talking in
a very primal um energetic space very
very primal energetic space if you
relate to what I'm saying good if not
it's fine
but if you relate to it you relate to it
in a very very deep place there is a
shame there's a deep deep shame almost a
sense of inadequacy that penetrates to
the core and it confuses honesty
and authenticity
with complete delegitimization
of the person being a channel for Hashem
in this world. There's a difference
between being honest and authentic and
vulnerable about my flaws, about my
insecurities, about my blockages, about
my blind spots, about my wounds, about
my desperation, about my survival
templates, about my coping mechanisms,
and all the adjectives you want to add.
That's extremely important. Extremely
important because without that, you live
unconsciously your whole life. And some
of us do that very well. We live
unconsciously. And even worse than
living unconsciously is thinking that
I'm living consciously and telling other
people how to telling other people how
to live consciously when I'm completely
in a coma emotionally speaking. But
don't confuse that
with the totality of the experience. In
other words, that's it. There is. All
there is is a shameful human being who
is wretched, who is despicable, who is
manipulative and opportunistic. Did I
say that right? Opportunistic.
Is there a peace in me that's
opportunistic? Of course there is.
Welcome. Welcome to America and to the
world. Reb says in that every person has
a divine soul and an animal soul. And
the animal soul carves out its survival
mechanism of how to survive. And one of
the things it does is it's
opportunistic.
It's opportunistic. The Gomorrah says in
chickens are the most of birds. So I
never knew what the Gomorrah has against
chickens. What what do they want from
chickens? I know chickens from kaparas
and they don't have any unfortunately. I
wish they would have some over there by
kaparas. They're completely subdued by
the kaparus production thing. But then
hashem helped and for a particular
reason I got chickens in my backyard.
It's one of the advantages of living in
Muny versus Brooklyn.
And now I deal with the chickens on a
daily basis. And suddenly I see they're
opportunistic
and they're tough. In other words, they
see an opportunity, boom, they seize the
moment. They jump the moment. That's
what a good healthy nefabah does. It's
opportunistic.
It can get a little credit. It can get a
little attention, get a little money, a
little power. Fine. Good.
And it's important to know that. And
it's important to be authentic. But then
comes the complete delegitimization
when the person cannot be in touch with
their own spiritual divine energy. When
we stop we don't believe not because we
don't believe we believe it. Everybody
believes it. Says in
today everybody quotes it. Nobody has a
problem with that. In its day there were
philosophers who said you not let us say
that a soul.
It's that means Hashem has parts. Okay.
But that there was a big Jewish
philosopher his name was Manasha Beni.
wrote a s called so he attacks the term
somebody once wrote a letter to the said
the said was a philosopher and in the
world of philosophy his questions are
important
which was written by he did not know
about the world of kabala so it's too
you have to know about the world of
kabala the terminology of kabala etc but
today nobody has an issue with saying
but between saying it and embodying it
experiencing it is two different worlds
completely two different worlds.
So this simple answer but very profound
answer the was giving that night to this
young man he was really saying that I
could see your
it's real I want you to be able to see
it and I want you to know that when
you're engaged in that frequency you are
channeling infinity in this world you're
channeling
who's right now through you in this
world and there's no greater deeper
intimate experience and bliss and truth
than at the fact that the clip is going
to jump in right here, right now. Jump
in and try to hijack it and say, "Oh,
you're a good guy. You're really good.
People really like you. You're amazing."
Okay. So, what did it do? It just gave
you a dime. Okay. Look at it and say,
"You know what? Thank you for the dime.
Thank you for the dime. I'm going to add
it to the bank account." Right? They
said, "There was a teacher who once told
Mr. Rothschild, if I would be you and I
would have your money, I would be
richer." So, he said, "How?" He says, "I
wouldn't quit teaching." So besides
having Rothschild's money, I would also
make sure that I have my teaching job.
Okay? Right? So I got my dime. So take
your dime and deposit it in the bank.
And don't let anybody steal that dime
because if they steal that dime, I'll
kill them.
But nothing nothing could come close to
to to that truth. I think I said in one
of the classes, a mentor of mine once
shared with me something and I think it
probably sums up this point. He said to
me, it was it it it it touched me
because the truth of it, it's very re
very real. At least it was it meant a
lot for me. He said to me as follows. He
said, "Even if you will if even if your
ego will achieve every goal it craves."
Every single goal it craves. Literally,
it will achieve every goal it craves.
Physically, emotionally,
psychologically, socially, spiritually.
He said you'll have a video not with
three million views but with 7 billion
views theoretically I know there's no 7
billion people with internet but and
your ego will look and say wow and all
the money power whatever your ego needs
whatever your ego needs and it's there
and it got it even he says you still
will have not scratched the surface of
your true greatness
you will not have scratched the surface
of your true greatness because the true
greatness yours mine or anybody is ble
B. What's BL? BL meansin. What's ayion?
Is not nothingness but nothingness. It's
the ability to be a channel for
that greatness. The dime can't even come
close to its entire power is what? To
build something that doesn't really
exist. It takes something that doesn't
really exist which is our separateness.
Those who learn the daily Tanya today's
Tanya chapter 22. Huh?
So what does say that the gar says in
that
arrogance is mish like idolatry. And
says why I believe in God.
I may even have a shir. I may give a lot
of sodaka. I'm a good guy.
Why is it
I'm not a paganist. I don't worship
idolatry. I believe in God. I worship
God. I do God's will. Why? So I'm an
arrogant person. I have an ego. So what?
That's question. Alba answer.
Okay, it's enough.
So doesn't mean
idolatry doesn't begin with the fact
that I worship a statue as God. There is
that element of
he says two words
the primary essence and the root of a
descaler
way that you're separate from Hashem.
I'm lonely. I'm broken. I'm detached.
Ego easing God out. Easing greatness
out. Easing God out. I'm broken. I'm
lonely. Now, the ego says, "You're
broken and lonely. Let me make you
something. I'll I'll I'll I'll turn you
into a success story." Whatever that
means. Everyone has their success story.
This one in the religious world, this
one in the secular world, this one with
physicality, this one with spiritual,
this one becomes the greatest
entrepreneur or tycoon. This one becomes
the greatest rabbi. This one becomes the
greatest therapist. One becomes the
greatest dentist. This one be greatest.
Well, I don't know. Some other stuff.
I wanted to say musician, but then I
looked at you and like you're not the
best poster boy for goss.
Right. So, it it it takes literally my
brokenness.
What's what's the what's the why do we
love so much? Because without the ego is
like a serious guy and you have to like
break the ego. Then comes and says it's
like nebak like just feel bad like the
ego takes something that doesn't exist
and turns it into a reality and invests
all of my brilliant resources to make
believe it's a reality and for 95 years
that's what gives me life and it could
be completely in the religious world.
I'll tell you a story. It happened here
by whatever.
So we were dancing by. So Drew comes
over to me and he says to me,
he says, "How much muser did you, you
know the story? You were there. How much
muser did you learn in your life?" I'm
like, I don't know what. He says, "You
had to learn so much muser." I'm like,
"What?" I mean, thank you, but why?
What's making you say that? He says, I
saw something.
Okay,
I hear you. I say I'm
the real reason you're leaving is it's
about you. But sh I hear the official
reason because you have to go to the
bathroom. Okay.
So people who speak about B and people
who embody it. So uh so he says that uh
I heard you give a shabas shuvad rasha
over here in the tent and uh I was
saying over and I said over a gumarra
and you know I like to say where it is
the maramak.
So I said over the march I think I said
m is chabas and your son Mendel Mendel
was there the back of the tent and he
said beta
it's not chabas it's beta
I I heard it and I imagine that that
probably devastated you probably like
your son publicly insults you in front
of hundreds of people that you got the
gamar wrong right so I looked at you and
you actually you were like smiling
smiling. You were like so calm. And I
realized you weren't faking it. And you
turned to your son and you said, "You're
right. It's BA and it's in Shabas. It's
both." So he says, "How much muser did
you have to learn
not to respond with anger and with
calmness?" He wanted to know.
So I looked at him and I said, "I think
it's time for you to learn. I think you
have to learn because I'll tell you,
it's nothing to do with me. You know, I
don't even understand your question.
I don't understand. Like without
sometimes it's not anybody's fault, but
it's like almost like a struggle with
it's still a struggle because the animal
still has an ego. And I know about the
struggle because I have it myself. But
at least from a perspective place, you
know, the moment you're in touch with
real energy, there's nothing there.
So is the main thing of a doesn't it's
not worshiping the idol as God. It's
putting Hashem into a reality that's big
but not me. And the truth is
and that's the happiest place where a
person is. The happiest place where a
person is where is where I don't need to
defend myself. Not because I don't exist
but because my existence is channeling
infinity.
Imagine if in your marriage
you don't have to protect yourself
because your existence channels
infinity. You know what type of
relationship you can have? It's called
infinite.
Huh?
So he started to learn Tanya with his
wife. That's why he started to learn
Tanya with his wife. Oh, I want to tell
you a story. Okay, I want to tell you a
story. I got the person told it to me
last Thursday, but and then I was
thinking about it and I thought, you
know, it would be very nice to share
with Dylam, but I had to get his
permission because it's a personal
story. So I got his permission. He comes
to the shurim in the morning very often
and uh
he's an older bakr an older bakr very
talented fellow very wise deep
emotionally sensitive comes from a very
very prominent uh family from the from a
literature background very prominent
Lithuanian family and uh
he shared with me the following story
this Thursday this Thursday
and I I asked him if I could share it
with the with the crowd and he said,
"Yeah." And he even wrote it up for me
to be able to know it exactly. So, I'm
going to tell you exactly how he wrote
it to me.
He says it was two and a half years ago,
the summer of Tshin Pegiml.
Two and a half years ago. That means the
summer of 5,783.
Almost three years ago.
an older boy and
very sensitive and deep and spiritual
and emotional and also intellectually
bright comes from a very very
distinguished and bright family and he
was struggling with different things and
already getting older and he says I had
a dream now he's not one of these you
have people that they have dreams
constantly especially middle of a shear
they dream they daydream they have
dreams but he's you know he's a very
rational rational human being
he comes from a very rational family
litish very rational family and he says
I had a dream and uh he doesn't come
from a family comes from a very
prominent liter family he says I had a
dream and in the dream I'm standing in
the reb's room in the room of the labb
in his in 770 eastern parkway he says I
was never there but I did see pictures
and in the dream I saw that room I knew
the room from the pictures and I'm
standing in front of the rebba
And I tell the Reb in Yiddish and I
start sobbing and I said,
"I can't deal with things anymore. Life
is too painful. Life is too hard and I
also can't find a I'm really craving
match, a soulmate, and I can't find it's
not going easy for me." And uh I'm
asking the what should I do?
So he tells me in the dream the rebba
looked at him and said three words.
You should learn and then the said
and make sure that you finish the whole
Tanya. You finished the whole Tanya. He
says the dream was so vivid. It was so
real. The next morning I started to
learn Tanya. First time I opened up a
Tanya. I started to learn Tanya.
So Tanya is not an easy book. You have
to have a good teacher. You have to have
a good You have to have a good resource.
Is a very hard book. People learn it.
Huh?
>> You think it's easy
for you? That's true. For you it's easy.
That's true.
>> That's true for you. It's easy.
>> You also think is easy.
Okay.
So he said I started to learn but it got
very hard. So then I stopped and then I
resumed again and stopped you know at
the end of the day it's a dream you
know. So I I stopped I resumed again and
uh at some point he said I started to
learn the kas you know there's the way
the tanya was divided over the year
people finished Tanya over a year one
year but also wasn't always successful
and I went on and off a few months ago
I'm contemplating my uh situation
and I realized I never did it so I
started to really take myself I I I
started already but I really got in got
immersed in it and I started to learn
Tanya very very consistently
And I decided every day I'm going to
cover two days of the Tanya the ways
divided in the year. So over 6 months
I'll finish the whole Tanya because
every day I'm going to learn the Shia
for two days.
And I was extremely extremely
consistent. If I missed Shabas I made
sure to make up the next day. He says
one one point I came to those who know
the 20th chapter which is the fourth
section of wrote this few days before he
passed away but it's the deepest it's
the deepest mimer of
we learned about
that's from he wrote before he passed
away in in pi said I got stuck there it
took me a lot a lot of time because said
to learn it's to learn I don't
understand it. And he's a balishian.
He's into understanding. He doesn't just
read. So I really had to understand it.
But
I uh I continued
in this process. He says, "I got a
suggestion to meet the girl
and we started to go out and there were
ups and downs and there were also
challenges and questions and dilemmas as
there always is, you know, especially a
little older.
And he says that uh
it was going really really well and we
decided that if we uh you know if it
continues this way and things were
really going well, we decided a date a
few weeks when we will you know finalize
our proposal. we would announce our
engagement and she says that that he
tells me at some point the shakan is the
matchmaker called him and said you know
that she's really the the girl is really
eager to finish it so maybe you can uh
do it a little earlier than you decided
and uh he met with her and they agreed
and he says two weeks ago Tuesday par
this is parash so not last Thursday last
Thursday was when he told me the story
but the Thursday before was par
he says We announced that we're going to
get engaged. He says that morning after
Shahus I take a look I finished the
Tanya
that morning literally the morning they
that she asked me to get engaged that
morning I took a look and I finished the
Tanya and he said I waited to the last
paragraph after the I waited the last
paragraph and I went to the oil and I
learned over there the last uh the last
piece of Tanya.
This Jew, his name is Aaron Vulcan. His
Zeta was one of the most famous Majikim
in the literature world known as Rabim
Vulcan Vulcan. His grandfather was the
Rav of Pinsk
very very famous Rabonim in the
literature world. And in the last
generation of Vulcan was considered one
of the greatest Balm Muser and Mashkim
in the Litish yeshivas and many other
big yeshivas a real liter.
And uh this is his grandson Aaron Vulcan
who's actually named after the R of
Pinsk and he got engaged with and he
told me the story Thursday. So he writes
to me, he says, "I hope you understand
the story that the wasn't giving me." So
another to do to get a he was explaining
to me that with learning Tanya, you
could be transformed as a person and
you're transformed as a person.
Everything changes including your
so
back to
so arrogance is arrogance doesn't mean
arrogance bloating. I'm bloated. That's
not today's arrogance. 2026. Most
people's arrogance is not I'm better
than everybody. You know the arrogance
today? What's the arrogance today?
The arrogance today is
>> yeah I'm not better than everybody. I'm
worse than everybody at least for many
people. Or certainly I'm not worse than
everybody but there's quite a lot of
shame. There's quite a lot of darkness.
That's avoid. Why is that avoid desire?
Not because we don't have it. We do have
it. And we have to honor the fact that
we have it because it's part of our
journey. But we have to remember one
thing that that is based on the
proposition that I'm separate from
Hashem.
I'm alone. I'm broken. I'm lonely. I'm
separate. And therefore, I have to be
higher than everybody or lower than
everybody. Either I'm better than
everybody or I'm lower than everybody.
And what's the truth? The truth is
you're a channel. You're the most
beautiful, amazing, astounding channel
and God is standing between your lips
and like wow you're sharing. Now I want
you to have a little bit of a visual
what the BMT believes. The BM believes
that when Jacobson or Y Jacobson or
anybody sitting here or watching or
sitting or in the future is actually
having a conversation with Hashem, God
is like between your lips and he's like
more, more, give me more. It's almost
like somebody who's crazy about you
sitting in you. I want to spend another
minute with you. Another two minutes are
like God you don't have anybody else.
Like, should I tell you what happened
last night? Should I tell you what I'm
dealing with? You want You want an X-ray
of my psyche? What do you want? An MRI?
You want a CAT scan? What do you want?
You want an ultrasound? I mean, you know
what's going on in my crazy brain? No,
no, no. I know what's going on in your
crazy brain. I made your brain. I made
your brain. What? What is the This is
not This is not ego. This is cherishing
the energy that's cruising through your
veins, through your arteries at this
moment. If we cannot cherish that,
we are completely alienated from the
truth of our identity in a in an
embodied way to really cherish it. This
doesn't make me better than anybody
else. I don't need to be. It's not about
better. It's about a humble, vulnerable
channel. So this is it. So this is what
the Reb was telling this person.
You have a dime, you want to deposit it,
it's fine. If it's going to make you
good, feel good for five minutes, no no
worries. But don't for a second let go
of what's really happening. What's
really happening is that you are
embodying and you're channeling and
you're experiencing and you're bringing
to yourself and to your family and to
your marriage and to your children and
to the world atmosph
real real truth. Real real truth. One
day maybe we reach a space where we
don't even look at the dime. We don't
even notice it. It's so irrelevant.
Okay, fine. Maybe, maybe yet, maybe not.
There's certain moments that we have
that I think we have that. But the truth
always remains the truth.
Baldick.
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again.
I want to tell you before we continue
people don't always appreciate the every
in here was written from people who
were living with alus they were living
with godliness
the
tells a story that when published the
tun that's 1796
kisv
came to him and they said,
"We don't understand."
So said, "You're missing the second
half." So felt like you're missing the
second half. They said, "What's the
second half?" And he said, "Nigginina
music."
He said, "Of course you don't
understand, Tanya. You're missing the
second half. You're missing nina. You're
missing music. You're missing song. This
is a niggan from Nikolia. Nikolia is
Ukraine's a city where the deba was
born.
You listen to the name again
starta
yaba
yaba.
I am
I
am
I
am Ia.
Baba
Ia.
Baba
aa. Baba
I
aba
yeah.
Ah
yeah
Hey
yeah.
I
am I
am
I am
I
I am I
am I
am
are you
know
you know
Say
oh yo
yah.
love.
Hallelujah.
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Bye-bye.
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yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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above
I
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by
my
Hallelujah.
Thank you very much.
We have to say again.
How are we doing over there?
Huh?
>> It's nice to be in the audience. Yeah.
Huh? That's nice. Nice.
It says in you know what the speakers
say about that. Yeah.
Gave him a whole Muslim speech why he
burnt the the goat
gave.
Yeah.
For the first time heard every time
Mosha was talking talking.
It's nice to listen.
One day I'm going to do that too.
One day. One day.
He fell very ill once.
He had a stroke and his speech became
very very impered. It was very hard for
people to understand him. So he had a
his name was Alis. He was the
So you heard he says ah
the world became so crude, so brute that
they can't understand the anymore.
That's what he said. The felt
I heard this story after had a stroke. I
remember somebody
said this story how defined it.
There was once yvat was faban
1960. I heard last week the recording
was before I was born.
The reb started over the fabangan that
that faban and then a few years later
which we learned to see at the bosani
also started over the fabangan in the
same way with a with an insight from the
balshv.
The bash once said and actually the
source of this is from the maharan
the used to say this very very often and
the sources of breast was a great
grandson of the balshamt's mother was
fagger and fagger's mother was and was
the daughter of the bsh soakman was a
great grandson of the bshanimlman
brings a from the it's also brought in a
called
giml
said like this. It says
you're going to give a and means a
verdict. Means a calculation as first is
then is first you make the calculation
and then you get to the din. You don't
have a din before.
Right? It's like the den is the sum
total. First you have to go through all
the checks and balances and all the
input and output all the revenue all the
expenses and then you come to the den
and everything first and then what's
after the is no before the that's the
question
good question
asks it a lot of a lot of ask this
question
and then the says there's also
the exact payment from a person
consciously and unconsciously which one
is it with his or without his das with
his knowledge. So the BMT said as
follows
that the Reb said this over from the
Maharan from the from his grand
great-grandfather the BM that the BMP
answered and explained as follows
that whenever a person has to be judged.
They're not they can't just be judged.
The only person who can decide the
verdict of what should happen with you
is you. So what do they do?
They present to you a scenario from
somebody else's life
and they ask you to give the verdict.
What should be the verdict for that
person for that case? And you give a
verdict very comfortably. And after you
make the now they make a and they say
this is exactly what happened to you.
So now you gave the verdict on yourself.
It's consciously but it's unconsciously.
It's consciously because you think
you're talking about somebody else. It's
unconsciously because you're really
talking about yourself,
which as you know in it's truth in all
of life. Any opinion anybody ever says
about anybody else, you're just sharing
who they are. Nothing else.
That's what I've learned. Nobody ever
shares anything about anybody else. You
have opinions, opinions, opinions.
All you're telling me is who you are.
right and then
and the said the bash says and this is
brought in that it's really it's not a
it's really a whole pic a whole chapter
in you know the whole chapter is this
where David and Bashva after David did
the whole story with
the novi says that says hanovi came to
to and he said I want to tell you a
story the story is there was a rich man
and there was a poor man and the rich
man had many many animals and a poor
poor and a guest came to see him and he
was hungry. So the rich man went to the
poor man and the poor man only had one
sheep and he took his sheep and he
slaughtered it and that's what he gave
to the guest. Instead of taking his own
animals, he had an abundance of animals.
He stole the sheep from the poor man. He
had only one sheep. He slaughtered it
and that's what he gave to his guest. He
didn't want to give his own animals. And
he asked David Malik, "What's your
opinion about this man?" And David was
not very complimentary about this man.
And said, "Well, you are this man.
You're the king. You have whatever you
want. And there's one girl and she
belongs to and that's the sheep you have
to steal for yourself. And the verdict
that you gave for that person is a
verdict that you gave for yourself." And
David said to
I don't understand what's what what's
what what's this a drama? Basani. We
learned all about stories. Everything
has to be a story. just come to David
and say this is despicable, this is un
immoral, this is horrible, this is
disgusting, this is repulsive and this
is what God says about you. No, he has
to ask him a whole fictional story and
then give gives the verdict. This is
you're the man says this is the whole of
the
nothing can happen to David if he
doesn't give the verdict. So therefore,
but if you tell him about himself,
people are not going to give verdicts
because we're biased. So you tell him a
story about another person, he gives the
and then you make a so it's but it's
really about another person about
himself
of the
sobb said if this is true with negative
things, how much more true is the
positive things?
How much more so positive things?
Whenever ever a story comes to you and
you judge a person, you're not judging
another person. You're judging yourself.
Every day we get stories. We have
situations we don't even realize. But
every moment of my life there's an
opportunity. My wife, that's the biggest
one. My children, my grandchildren, my
sibling, anybody, anybody. Wow. You see
their behavior and I give a judgment. I
give a den. The reason God, Hashem, put
in these circumstances into my life is
not to talk about them. what's my
business? Nobody can ever change anybody
else. The only person you could change
is yourself. And even that's pretty
hard. The only reason is because every
situation is another way of bringing out
my truth concerning myself.
That's the
sobb said
he says it's known also said
when you touch when you touch something
essential no matter how small a piece
you touch you have everything if you
touch things that are not essential
there could be fragmentations but if
you're touching etsim any any part of it
has everything the greatest example for
this is today in our generation we have
DNA DNA you don't have to take something
from the brain you could take saliva you
could take a strand of here you could
take a most external part but if you're
touching the etsum which is a DNA at the
bula you have the entire composition the
entire manual for the entire organism
which is incredible because you're
touching etsum whenever you get to a
smallest part has everything so he said
people who live with their etsim people
who live with their essence meaning
they're completely integrated they're
completely have internalized what their
mission in the world is which is very
unique like the any saying that comes
out of their mouth reflects their so
from any line of theirs you can be so
there's not a single insight from the
bos from which you don't know the entire
that's what a real person is you have
three types of you have a you have a you
have an aen is a con artist we don't
deal with that or we try not to deal
with that I and we deal with it but it's
not where we want to be. A pim is an
authentic person. Ansmi is somebody
who's always in aligned with their with
their essence. So when the bump said
something it reflected his if it
reflected his so even one vart is so the
said then any from the bump you can hear
one and you have everything. It's like
DNA. Give me a strand of here. I just
need one strand of here but it has
everything. It has the whole organism.
And that's this is true about every atmi
you can hear in it and you right away
hear everything. You don't have to hear
one once heard from Khan he said all you
need in life is you only have to learn
one mimer says in
one mime is enough to create you to
become a mench to be a created person to
recreate it.
He says but then he tells us
But to understand one mime, you have to
learn another thousand. So the thousand
you need to understand one to be able to
internalize it. But it's one. It's my
Yeah. Because that's the truth. The
truth is
you only have to hear one line, one
word. It's fine. It's good.
It's very true. One
you don't need a lot. But sometimes to
get to that mad to get to that DNA of of
the world you have to work work a lot.
Where do you see? So the Reb said it
looks like it looks like a nice from the
B from the BMT. Where's the atm of the
BMT here? He said the truth is this this
line captures the whole essence of the
BM because what the BM is really saying
is that nobody
can tell you where to go. No mala, no
bezel. Nobody. The only person who can
create the destiny of where you're
heading is you. Nobody could. Bestdon
sha. You have the greatest angels. Let
them decide what the verdict is. No. The
only one who can create the trajectory
of your life, the author of your
biography is only you.
In this world and in the next world. How
is that? Why? The answer is because the
is that a a soul is a it's
and just like nobody can be a master
over God and tell God where to go. Deep
down when you know who you are, nobody
can tell you where to go. The only one
who can tell you where even Hashem won't
tell you where to go. The only one who's
going to tell you where to go is you.
That's the BMP.
They're going to figure out how you're
going to tell them where they should go.
They're going to figure it out. Don't
worry. But you're you're going to be the
only one because when you're in touch
with that deepest level of energy of
yourself,
you are not just in a position of power,
but you're channeling all the power and
therefore you will be the only one who
will define the journey and the destiny.
So before a verdict can be given, they
have to consult with you. David is the
one who has to say everything. Why?
What's
the answer is because he has and because
you have the the central of hem and it's
channeled through you. So therefore in
that sense you're the one who really
needs to find that mastery. In many ways
you know of those who learned basilani
this year that was the whole point that
in your independence in your abandonment
that's where you're going to find your
real power. You are source. You're
looking for the source to save you. You
are the source.
You are the per, you are the source. You
are the source. As we explained that
length in the mime,
we're looking. Save me. Help me. Connect
me. I want something else. You are it.
You're it. The student is looking for
his teacher to save him. You You are the
master. You You are it.
And this is the most humbling experience
also because it's not you as ego. You in
this place. There's no ego in this
place. It's complete complete oneness.
Huh? Light. Yeah. Real light. Real.
Yeah.
So,
and he brought another from the to
describe this. The once said,
it says,
you always play that song, right?
So, what's the meaning of the words?
It's a prayer for a poor man.
when he envelops himself in prayer
before he pours out his words says
there's something much deeper
of the poor man is
that is his prayer his prayer is that I
want to talk to God and the says why he
says other people have other prayers
they have other prayers and he gives an
example when you go to the king the king
invites everybody to come to him. So you
go from your littleetle where you are
and you come to the capital city and in
the capital city there's so many
attractions.
It's such a beautiful city.
First of all, there's a trolley, there's
stores, there's malls,
there is culture, there's
sophistication, there's opera houses,
there's concert houses, there's museums,
there's universities, there's hospitals.
And the Reb said, "You could get so
drunk." That was his words. You get so
drunk from the capital city. And then
there are those who say, "No, I'm here
to go to the king." So they go to the
palace. You come to the palace.
It's amazing. First of all, the art and
the diamonds, the crown jewels, the
museums, and you have the food and the
drinks. Who ever saw such richness, such
royalty, such aristocracy?
He says that anybody who has any
sensitivity for for richness for for
culture for for sophistication for for
good for they call finemeckers.
They know they don't make it to the king
because there's too many good things to
inebriate you to hijack you precisely
because you're spiritually sensitive.
You can get consumed by the capital city
and by the aristocracy and by the palace
and by the royalty and by all of the
departments and displays that the king
displays. Says
and then comes the only the poor person
who is deprived of all the
sophistication.
He says no no I want to go straight to
the source. I want to go to the source.
He asks just to be with Hashem. nothing
else.
And he gives them bash gives the
marshall. The king made a day that
everybody could come see him. But
everybody got stuck in all of the
attractions because he had a whole floor
of the most amazing food and the most
amazing drinks, the most amazing music,
library, crown jewels, and he couldn't
resist it. There was only one guy on he
knew nothing. And he's the only guy who
made it all the way into the king. And
that's where he remained
because he was an oni.
The reb said then because of his
brokenness, because he's an oni, he has
no
he doesn't even have holy ty
because he was humbled by life. He's an
oni. And because he was humbled by life,
so therefore he doesn't also
paradoxically get distracted by
anything. He goes straight to the core,
straight to the source.
He allows his pure essence to shine and
to remain connected to the ultimate
essence.
And then the deba illustrated it and he
said that
in life
it's extremely poss it's very very
possible to get distracted
by other attractions.
Sometimes it's very physical things, but
sometimes it's very spiritual things. On
the contrary, somebody who's spiritually
sensitive, there's so many things that
can distract you because they're really,
really inspiring. They're really
enthralling.
So, you have somebody who's very
physical and it's physical things that
attract them and they get distracted by
that. For one person, a fancy restaurant
just enthrals them. Another person, it's
a drink. Another person, it's a new
phone, a new satska, a new watch, a
vacation, whatever it is. and they
really get very excited and for 10
minutes maybe a half an hour I don't
know maybe a month a week it gives them
some form of satisfaction but then there
are spiritually sensitive people they
actually get very very enthralled by
spiritual energy by spiritual
sensitivity because they actually
they're cumin for it
so the said don't remember it
and the said
in the this
This is
the said a Jew says
it's enough for meats.
I'm happy in
those who know a little bit of is the
world where everything is one.
It's the world where Hashem's oneness is
felt and experienced.
in
it's
called it's a world of no corruption
it's a world of purity it's a world of
authenticity it's it's a world of
oneness is called
so says I'm happy with why do I have to
go further why you pushing me as he put
it then into I'm fine with
I'm fine I'm really fine
but the said that is
this was his his lotion.
You were created for something much
greater. I'm going to quote
If you were an angel,
if you're one of the if you're one of
the if you're one of the
is amazing for you, but you're not that.
You have to know who you are. You're
so till you don't touch.
You're going to be depriving yourself
from everything that you really are.
You were created from much greater.
It's not going to do the work for you.
You have to know who you are. You must
know who you are.
And to know this, you have to surrender
everything else because everything else
is going to undermine it. Not only
everything else physically. We're
talking about spiritual stuff, not
physical stuff. Physical stuff might
come. There's no way a person could
connect to anything real if they're
addicted to dirt. That's that's a given.
That's a given. That's the first thing
where you have to master it. If you're
spending part of your day with gossip,
with with uh with how do you say? They
have a word in English. Well, the whole
English is huh.
It's not politics. It's whatever.
>> Never mind. If you're not careful, if
you're not careful between issues with
between men and women, if you're not
careful, if you're not careful with all
these things, then your soul, the soul
gets very the soul is very sensitive.
You have to realize this. Whenever says
in Tanya, I learned this the hard way.
So, I'm not I'm not preaching to you as
a lecturer. I know this. I made all the
mistakes. I speak from experience.
says in Zion that every time you eat
there's no middle ground. Either you're
connecting to Hashem or you're
distancing yourself from reality. It's
not a joke. It's reality. I used to
think when I I would learn I grew up
with Tanya and I would think why is he
so tough is so tough. Like leave me
alone. Can I just have an ice cream?
Like big deal.
Like it's hard enough to be Jewish with
everything else. Like
a pistol faggin. A piece of cheesecake
shop this morning.
You know where Monkus once told? Huh?
You remember the whenever was arrested?
Albba was arrested
1798.
So it says in
it's good to wait till the wrath. So ran
away and he went in where they not going
to suspect. So he went into a club, a
nightclub. Now I know in Leos what type
of nightclubs they had. I don't think it
was Soho or Tribeca nightclubs, but it
was a Lea nightclub. Whatever that
looked like, it was for the Russian
peasants. So, went there. He knew
nobody's going to suspect that Balatanya
is going to be in a nightclub, right?
Even you wouldn't suspect that Alterba
would be there. So, he was safe over
there. And who went with him? Monus. In
the morning, he was there a whole night.
They came to arrest him. It was a
serious thing. So, he asked Monus if he
should give himself in. How long is he
supposed to stay in this club? Forever.
Monk said give yourself inb
said why
said he said like this
if you're a realb if you're the real
thing a bullet won't catch you won't get
you. If you're not a realb you actually
deserve to be imprisoned.
Reb was surprised. is talking to him. He
said,
"With what right did you deprive
hundreds of thousands of Jews from their
Gishmak in Haza
with he transformed everything. If
you're not real, if you it's not the
real thing, you're the worst criminal in
the world. You think there's other
criminals, you're the criminal."
First of all, you hear how a real speaks
to a realb, right?
If you're the real thing, don't worry
about it. You're good. You're safe. And
if not, you deserve it. And listen to
him. Gave himself in and he was
imprisoned and it was quite serious. And
then camel of the kagula.
So you look in it seems very strict like
he basically says every piece of food
you eat there's no middle ground. Either
you're going into alignment or you're
going into separation. It seemed to me
always like why be so tough with people.
Then with my own evolution at least a
little bit I realized he's he's the
kindest person. He's just describing
reality. You want to live in denial, you
could live in denial. What do they say?
Denial is not only a river in Egypt.
It's part of people's lives. You want to
live in denial. You can live in denial.
You want to live in reality.
I'm here for you. I'm going to give you
reality. Reality is that there's real
energy. There's a hierarchy. Anoid
Mulvad is a reality. There's the God.
There's your divine soul which channels
God. It's plugged in. There's the animal
soul and the body which is a container
for the divine soul which is a container
for hashem. If you know that hierarchy,
you're a healthy person. If not, you're
cuckoo. You want to be cuckoo, you could
be cuckoo. It's fine.
It's fine. But you have to know every
time I eat, it could be a piece of
watermelon. It could be a kishka. It
could be a piece of meat. Either I'm in
mindfulness.
I'm present. And when I'm present, the
food becomes holy. And if I'm not
present, it becomes another distraction
for my trauma. That's it. There's no
middle ground.
True. You're an addiction specialist.
I'm not.
It's true. This is the truth. It's
brutal, but it's kind. It's kind. It's
telling people the reality. There's no
such a thing. There's no sexuality.
There's no conversation. There's no
phone time. Either you're going into
alignment or you're going into
disconnection. Either you're miserable.
What What's the line? Either you're busy
living or you're busy dying.
That's what the brilliant people say.
Either you're busy living or you're busy
dying. There's no middle ground. Either
you're going into and could be with
everything. Vakas could be with a cup of
wine and vakas could be with
a a salad and vakas could be with a
conversation with somebody and with
dealing with money or you're going into
disconnection. It's one of the two
means every moment could be an intimate
moment. Now do we fall? We all fall. We
fail. We stumble. That's part of life.
We stumble. We fail. We have setbacks.
But that's the truth.
So, how do we get into this?
>> No.
>> Oh, so he said, so the said
if you were a mala
is amazing. If not,
you're hearing what I'm saying.
You're not going to get this anywhere.
Nowhere you could go anywhere in the
world. You're not going to get this
asidas.
If you were a mala, you can do it. It's
beautiful. But you have to know who you
are. And if you don't know who you are,
you'll never be able to live who you
are. Now, it's not easy. Probably the
hardest thing in life is to make peace
with who you are. You know that? To make
peace with who you are. I would say that
many of us our whole life we do
brilliant things just to avoid facing
who we are. And what I just said was
true. At least for some of us, we
brilliantly will come up with amazing
schemes to avoid who we are and
sometimes in very beautiful ways. Not in
bad negative ways, but very beautiful
ways. So the point is like this. When it
comes to issues of sur you have to be
clean. If you don't really take control
of everything in your relationships, in
your intimate life, in your
conversations, in your schedule, you're
not going to be able to feel your soul.
It would be nice to be able to say you
could dance on two weddings. You can't
dance at two weddings. Like
said, imlah, either you serve God or you
serve the bow.
Either you're part of corruption or
you're part of truth. There's nothing in
the middle. Either you're a channel for
authenticity
or you become a messenger of the devil.
Forgive me.
Am I right or wrong? You got to serve
something.
>> You got to serve something.
People say, "I'm neutral. I don't serve
anybody." You're no such a thing.
Either you're channeling the truth or
you're an accomplice to the devil. Maybe
in a very sophisticated, brilliant,
silent way. But who are you? What are
you? What do you represent?
It's not so easy to come to this place.
It's not so easy. I never I didn't
understand this always. Today I
understand it a little more.
People don't realize what a sadic is.
What a sadic is people think is you know
we hear about their greatness. Don't
people don't realize the internal work
of
they understood if there's even a
slightest agenda of ego and manipulation
you contaminate
everybody who's connected to you. Do you
understand the the the the the the depth
of responsibility?
There's no such a thing. You could trust
me. Most of the time you could trust me.
We're so insecure. We're so fragmented.
The truth is, it's not anybody's fault.
We're traumatized. We put our eggs in
many baskets. There's no such thing as
putting your eggs in many baskets. Maybe
it's good for investments. I'm not an
expert. You'll ask the investment
experts. When it comes to to to
realness, you don't put eggs in many
baskets. You don't have many fathers.
Somebody who has many fathers is called
a mamzer.
People run around. They have this reb
this have a hundred rebas. There's a
word for it. It's called a mamzer.
Who are you? Who are you? Either you're
a channel for or you're just busy
finding another form of satisfaction.
So the truth is when we don't feel a
real truth. We have to do that because
like yeah I put my eggs here. I put my
eggs here. I put my eggs here. Maybe
you'll be good for today. It's like in a
marriage somebody who's every day
they're running somewhere else. That's
not a mar. You can't be married like
that. Either you're loyal or you're not
loyal. You're not loyal 99%.
Once there's no such thing half
pregnant. You ever heard a woman say I'm
half pregnant? Men know how to say I'm
half what's half pregnant? Women know
that. There's no such thing half
pregnant.
That's the problem. Men have to learn to
understand that there's no such thing.
You're half you're half married half
when you're one month pregnant, you're
not half pregnant, you're pregnant. And
when you're nine months pregnant, you're
not you're you're pregnant. You are
pregnant.
It's called presence. It's called being
somewhere. Now, being somewhere is hard
because in a spineless world of crazy
wounds, I'm just looking for soothers
and anything that can numb me, I'm going
to I'm going to numb with it. And we
don't even know that there's something
else. But the truth is there is
something else. There's something called
truth. This MS that's told, if you're
the real thing, I'm not worried for you.
And if you're not, who are you going to
pay the price? Because you took the
innocence of people and you played with
it. And when you play with the innocence
of people, if you don't play with, if
you tell people I'm a corrupt leader
like everybody else, no problem. I like
money, you like money, you know the
story with the kazin. Yeah. You know,
here's the
there was a kazin. He was a con artist
and he came to town and there was a
bunch of nobody knew anything and he
needed money. So he told him that based
on the calendar today, tomorrow is yam
kiper. So he said, "Oh, we need a Kaz."
And he said, "I'm a" and he thought,
"I'll make some money for Yamiper."
Anyway, middle of his a guy in the back
says, "Shakan,
you're a lawyer. It's not Yamiper." So
he starts doing a
he says,
"Oh, I came to a city where everybody is
ignorant.
I told them today
half is mine, half of the money will be
yours.
The whole world was in the whole was
inspired and the guy knew he's getting
50% of commission. He's good to go.
And when people see this, so their
trauma, their inadequacy and their
insecurity builds and builds and builds
and builds because this is what they
see.
So this is why Hashem was Hashem gave us
that there's real people.
Maybe not many, but there's real people
and they were maggala real things and
your innocence could connect here. And
when your innocence connects to it,
everything changes because then you
channel an energy that everybody is
looking for.
You can feel, you can sense the presence
of innocence.
So you have to know the truth
is telling you that nothing is going to
satisfy you.
You could run from today till tomorrow.
You could run and get every kib in the
world. You can also get every spiritual
gift in the world. But if it's not
if it's not the gill of
it's not going to speak to you. It's not
it's gonna it's going to be another
transactional
manipulative exploitative experience.
What I'm saying I need I want you should
hear this with your nervous system. I
told somebody the other day the nervous
system knows if you're lying if you're
not lying. The mind we could play games
with. It says ins
used to say this always the soul is
going to get nurture from the body. The
body is going to be the one doing the
GPS Google maps and the soul is going to
tell him to the body and say what do you
say? How could it be?
We all know that the goof is physical
and lowly but that's now but when you
get to the essence of the body the goof
is it says in
the of was in the so deep down in the
body the body is the one that has all
the truth. all the truth and the body is
going to direct the soul. When the body
is manipulated and it goes crazy and
it's addicted, then the body can't be
trusted. But the real energy of the body
that's really the deepest guide. The
body you can't lie to. Which means
that's what says today we see it that
the nervous system you can't lie to it.
The mind you could play games with. I
could sell people the Brooklyn Bridge,
the G Tapenzy Bridge, the GW bridge. You
could sell people bridges with their
mind. The nervous system either it knows
the truth. Either it's feels real safety
or it doesn't. You could see the mind
you could manipulate, feel safe, feel
safe, but the nervous system knows
you're lying.
You're lying. And when it feels really
the truth, it relaxes. It goes into and
then it lets go of the ego and then
you're good. You're good.
And that's what that's
everything till that point.
We could play games. We could sell
things, whatever people could.
You know, we're living in now a time,
we're living in a very, very special,
critical time now. It's very
fascinating.
I don't even know how to say this.
Somebody told me God exped God expedited
consciousness.
God expedited consciousness. Everything
is being cracked open.
There are those who are humbling
themselves to be a channel. And there
are those who unconsciously, it's not
their fault, it's 2,000 years of trauma,
are resisting every authentic
transformation that's happening. The Reb
said in the last few months when he was
talking,
if everybody opens their eyes, they'll
see that the gula energy is already in
the world. The less is here, the Shabbat
is here. And people need to open their
eyes and be able to feel it and
experience it. But if the eyes are
closed, you can't see it. So what does
that mean? Open the eyes. It means that
there's a real energy happening. But you
have to be able to open the eyes. Open
the eyes is hard. But if you open your
eyes,
it's here. It's present. Ah.
So what's the conclusion? And so this is
the
what's
that nobody can tell you where to go.
You're the only one who can tell
yourself where to go. We're always
waiting for a savior to tell me what to
do, how I should live. It's good to get
advice. It's good to have friends. It's
good to have support. It's very
important. But at the end of the day,
look into yourself because you're the
only one who's going to give the
verdict.
It's inside of you. We always want to
rely on people because of our weakness
and it's normal. Tell me what to do.
People send me emails. I want dy. I want
dyra. You don't get such. I want dyra.
Why you you find that funny?
>> Huh?
>> You want that? It's not It's not It's
not as attractive as it seems. Trust me.
For a few days. For a few days and then
you'll you'll you'll you'll sober up.
It's not as attractive.
And it's good. People want advice.
People want input. It's good to have
perspective. We all have blind spots. We
need to get advice from people.
It's very, very important to have a
teacher, to have a mentor, to have a to
have a friend, etc. To have somebody to
guide you. But deep down, it's all
important. Deep deep down your soul has
an inner knowing. And its inner knowing
is
you should know I once heard from the
and you know sometimes you hear one
thing
and it's like boom
I learned for many years and there were
things I struggled with and then I
listen a lot to the because it makes
when the when you read things in print
it's the way people wrote it. So the way
people wrote it it's good it's nice but
it's the way they understood it. When
the Reb speaks, you hear the the energy.
There's things that can't be
communicated in writing. You hear the
presence of the nama. It's not the
words. The words make sense, but you
have to hear the you don't get in the
written words.
>> Huh?
>> Very good. Very good. You learn the mak.
Very good. Even after 40 years. Yeah.
Yeah. That you get only from it's an
experience that he that he gives over
not through the words. It's the presence
and that you can only find in your own
presence right like we learned in the
was once put
the said over the from the which he used
to constantly say was always said it
because this is this was the motto that
when he would damic writes that when
would
everybody would hear that in he would
Hey,
I don't want your I don't want your
haba. I don't want your lower grenade. I
don't want your higher grenade. I want
only you.
says that this is what we would hear
from my grandfather during dingus in the
middle of this is what he would say.
So everybody would read it every it's
printed you could read it was there he
was a grandson of the alterb he grew up
by the alterba
was
the of the he didn't want to become a
rebba and then was one of the oldest he
came into him was a year after the
passed away there was nobb yet inad
told him
says
If a person generates the seed first,
the the child is a female. And if the
female generates it first, the child is
a male. That's what the says
explaining what's the
that's your mother.
Da passed away. It's a whole MSA
Rabba died very young. You know the
story. She felt that there was a kit on
her father. Her father is going to pass
away very young.
She called in three of her father. She
took out the she had them and she made
them swear that they're going to do
everything she says. And she said she's
exchanging her life for her father's
life.
Sadalia she passed away
was two years old and she made a deal
with her father that he's going to raise
the himself. So his crib was in's room.
So that was so this person told
that's and you
that's your mother and you so you and
that's that convinced.
So he writes what he heard from the
alter during dingly
put him said it over. He would always
say it over. He would constantly say it
over very often. But then the said that
said that this this was the of then the
I can't remember exactly the language. I
heard the recording but the said
something like this. He said was saying
that what has to be the avoid of every
Jew and then he was it who was put he
said that means
if this is what has to be it means this
is what is
that he's never going to be happy with
only with you himself and then I
understood that every time it says in
you have to change it for the words this
is who you really are when you're going
to figure out how to get beyond your
blockages. Like, oh wow, nailed it. He
nailed it.
Says means you shall love. But in Hebrew
means you will love. And he says every
time it says in
a commandment is a promise. Usually when
you give a commandment, it's not a
promise. It's a commandment because I
can promise you I want you to do it. But
that's not tiff. It's a prom. If it's a
commandment, it's a promise because I'm
I'm not telling you what to do. I'm just
telling you who you are either. It's
going to be revealed today. It's going
to be revealed in a year.
Nothing in tells you what to do. It
tells you who you are. Vah does not you
shall love. You will love. When you find
out who you are, you will love. Maybe
now with crazy blockages. It's a
commandment. I hear it as a commandment
because I'm alienated from myself.
There's no such thing a commandment.
Everyone said mitzvah
because it's not a mitzvah. It's
reality. What? What's somebody's giving
me a mitzvah to breathe now? Inhale.
Exhale. When you do a whole breath work
session, you have to inhale. But
nobody's telling me to breathe. Nobody
tells you that during the day you should
drink a cup of water.
Why not? Because your whole system says
it's time to breathe. Go to the
bathroom. A mitzvah.
Because a mitzvah is essentially who you
are. When you're going to know who you
are, of course mitzvah, you don't know
mitzvah. It's it's essential. It's
natural.
You shall love. But in Hebrew, it means
you will love. When you know who you
are, what else are you going to love?
What else are you going to love?
Ripstake,
power, validation. These are all coping
mechanisms to cover up on crazy trauma
that we all have. You don't need all all
of that. People
think their whole life they're looking
for some recognition, spiritual
recognition. It's like we have to feel
bad. We push have to feel bad for
ourselves. Like the says, you want to
believe in the dime, fine, but just
realize it's a dime. Like don't turn
your dime into the victory of the
century. You have a dime, fine. Next.
And you want me to look at you and say,
"Oh, wow. I see a dime." Fine.
When you could look at yourself that
way, you could be half normal. So what
are we talking about here? Oh
said, I want only you. So this is what
said was describing what every Jew is
when all the blockages are removed.
And then I realized ah so every mimemer
is really the most kind graceful thing
in the world basically telling me Rabbi
Y or whatever name when you remove all
your blockages all your traumas all your
stuff this is where you're going to be.
Thank you. Wow that's that's good stuff.
Thank you.
You'll go on all your every all your
avoid
all the any healing you'll do in your
history and you'll get through all the
blockages all the coverups and what are
you going to touch me
I want you that's where you're going to
touch so here it is you don't have to
this is what's going to be you're going
to get to this
If you're a malik, you don't need that.
You're not a Malik is created to channel
doing a good job. But if you're
not going to be satisfied with that all
you need is
until you don't get to that point,
nothing is going to help. And all the
issues you're having in your marriage,
okay, listen what I'm going to tell you
now because it's good stuff. All the
issues you have in your marriage,
unconsciously, it's not conscious.
Unconsciously, your wife is helping you
find who you really are. You think
you're upset and angry because she's not
this and she's not that and she's not
that. And in some situations, maybe
that's the case. This is a disclaimer.
I'm not here giving marriage therapy for
all situations, but for some situations,
unconsciously, your wife is pushing you,
pushing you, pushing you, pushing you,
and really telling you, "Don't be
satisfied with mediocrity."
Because that's what women are good at.
Unconsciously, they're good at feeling
your weakness and highlighting it every
hour of the day. and you're busy
exploding and running to therapist. Why
can't my wife just tell me what an
amazing, handsome, gorgeous, tall, slim,
athletic, successful, powerful,
generous, humorous, brilliant, deep? I
have more adjectives, but I'm going to
stop.
Why isn't my wife telling that to me?
So, the s So, there's two reasons. The
revealed reason is because she has her
issues.
That's the revealed reason.
Oh, he woke up.
The
real reason is because she's pushing you
to find your own power.
She's pushing you not to get stuck in
your bubble which is going to satisfy
you externally. She's pushing you to
become the man you're supposed to be. If
the men understand what I'm talking
about, good. If not, you have to still
become men. It's fine. You're on a
journey. No problem.
Men have to become men so that women
could be women. We have a generation
where women are not allowed to be women.
Men are not allowed to be men. Men are
women. Women are men. Completely
mishuga. So when men will become men,
women will be able to be women. And when
women will be women, men will be able to
be men. But men are not supposed to
wait. Officially, men are the mashia.
You have to take the brave dive into
true
masculine divine power and strength. So
what's the real point that in life
everything that's pushing you externally
it's putting pressure on you deep down
it's saying
if you're waiting for my validation
you're waiting for your wife to
compliment you so that you can feel good
about yourself. You're not feeling good
about yourself. Of course, it's nice
when wives compliment husbands. No
question. All the women are who are
hearing this. When they compliment you,
compliment your husbands. It's a nice
thing. But that's not the point. If
that's really your source of energy, you
are
uh you are what's the word? You're
shortcircuiting yourself. Is that a good
word?
You didn't go You didn't have an
education. You didn't have an education.
It's a good word. You're shortcircuiting
yourself, which means you're depriving
yourself of your true source.
That really what you want is you want
atmos. That's what you want. That's what
you should know. I there's a hundred
other voices in me. Yeah, I have stuff.
I have to work them through. But that's
really it. And how do you know it?
Because when you'll give that to
yourself, you'll see ah
shortselling. Sorry, I still think
shortcircuiting, but okay, it'll be I'm
not going to argue with a UCLA graduate.
Anyway,
maybe you'll sing the pillows niggan.
You know the pillows niggan? The pillow
of par. You know that who the pill was
real people. You talking about real
people. Huh?
Yeah. We learned the was of
he went to the sent him two years to the
pillow to learn what it means to to
learn to be a he was two years by the
pillow. Abhil composed amazing negim
I'll tell you of page he once said this
you have to be an ad person to
once said he was unbelievably mahm in
you know that yeah he was an
unbelievable mahm so sometimes when
people are so stringent it's like OCD
they need help right that's why Pearlman
is not so mmed because he doesn't have
OCD it's like almost like people are
into emotional health are like not so m
and the the the OCDs are mach so when
you would look at and you saw that he
was so stringent you would think he's an
obsessive person that's what you would
think I'm giving you context to what he
said he didn't say all of this and then
explained he says the reason I am so
in every
every mitzvah every he was tremendously
stringent he said it's one reason
up in
I want that I should be able to really
be able to experience because when you
have any blockages in your Bahamas if
you're anywhere you you let yourself go
you can't understand
to understand you have to be transparent
your antennas have to be completely
transparent soil said that all of his is
not to be able to be called
I am upl
you have to understand this you have to
understand this people who are very very
careful with every moment it's not the
OCD that's we know about OCD that needs
healing everybody should get the healing
they need because it comes from shame
and guilt and all that it's a different
it's a different I was once speaking at
somewhere in Brighton beach so before me
was an Olympic
on Olympic. He received a gold medal in
Sydney. He was a swimmer, a Jewish guy.
He won the gold medal in Sydney for
Olympics, for Olympic swimming. So I
asked him how many hours a day he swims.
So he told me he gets into the pool at 4
and he swims till 11 every day. How many
hours that five, six, seven, eight,
nine? Seven hours he swims. I said, "Do
you take a break?" He says, "No." I say,
"What happens if you take a break one
day?" He says, "My body knows. it
doesn't go back to what it was.
And then I thought to myself, wow, he
gets it. In his world, he knows he
doesn't look at himself as OCD. He's an
Olympic swimmer. You want your body to
respond to that level of athletic
excellence.
You need to be present with it. Don't
play games with me. Your body is not a
is not a object to play games with. Your
body is not a victim of your craziness.
Either you take me seriously, you don't
want to take me seriously. You want to
be an Olympic swimmer, no problem. Seven
hours.
If this is true with physical stuff,
it's infinitely more true when it comes
to spiritual, emotional stuff. There's
no such a thing. I'll flirt with a women
woman and then I'm going to learn a mime
and feel. No, no, no, no. Where are you?
He needs seven hours of swimming. You
need 24 hours of presence. We fall. We
fall. No problem. This chuva, everybody
falls and we do chuvets. It's fine
accountability humanness but you have to
know the soil said
you can't understand anything in if
you're not working on yourself there's
no such a thing I said in the I saw
1946 that said that he heard from his
father
And so
made an oathmos
that means the essence of Hashem made an
oath he will never be viscerally
revealed to somebody who understands and
philosophizes. If he doesn't work on
integrating it into his body and into
his daily life.
Now you'll ask me a question. How did
the Reb know us?
And the answer is when you're ab you
know. In other words, it was because
knew how much it affected him.
Means the essence of Hashem took an oath
that he will not be revealed to a
there's a lot of people including in the
world of that learn and mascul is a big
thing. You learn and learn and you
palpel and you make idea and it's
beautiful. It first of all keeps you out
of trouble. Second of all, it's amazing
ideas and it's inspiring ideas and it's
holy ideas and it's divine ideas. It's a
skull of it's not of the
of the all the way down to the so it's
part of but swore that he's not going to
reveal himself to a mos without
means it's no non-negotiable
why
the answer is because if it's not real
if it's not visceral it's betraying the
whole purpose of everything the whole
purpose of everything was the
relationship the conction ction.
And the truth is that a lot of people
don't know about this and it's not
anybody's fault. Ultimately, it's 2,000
years of crazy gullless trauma. So, it's
nobody's fault. What does the villain go
and says,
"Listen, look, people are here. They're
connecting
to complain that they're not. What are
you going to complain?" Right?
That they're here. They're here. They're
actually looking. They're searching.
They're even protesting. Even those who
are protesting
at least something they're busy
protesting. They could sit on their
couch and sip ice coffee and say, "What
do I care?" Even if they're protesting,
it's not. It's not. It's not. Whatever.
Shine.
God says, "You know what? I can't
complain. It's been 3,000. When was the
last time God spoke to us publicly?"
3,300.
When was you remember? No, you were
there.
So, give me the numbers here.
3,300.
>> No, no. 3,3
uh 39 years. 38 years.
3,338
years. Right. Somewhere in that zip
code. If I'm off a year, forgive me, but
somewhere there. That's the last time
God spoke to us. Let's face it. Look
what happened.
We're still busy selling. You ever see
how crazy Jews are out of PES?
Completely cuckoo.
We're putting on fillain. We're not
turning on lights on Shabas. Come on.
If you were God, what would you say?
Last time I spoke to them, imagine you
spoke to your wife. 3,000. You wish. You
wish.
3,338
years ago and she's still thinking about
you. Every therapist would tell your
wife,
"You are so codependent. Get a life. Get
a new guy. He doesn't care about you."
So,
there's better stuff out there.
And they're still putting on fill in.
People are still trying. They're still
still trying. They're still desperate.
Some give me some enlightenment. So, the
Come on.
Rabbi Manis Friedman once gave a
beautiful mushel. I heard from him. You
know the mush with the soup. There was a
husband and he told his wife, "I'm going
out. I'll see you soon."
She says, "Okay, I'm going to make a
soup. When you come home, you'll have a
beautiful mushroom and barley soup the
way you like it." And she cooks him a
beautiful soup. He doesn't come home not
that night, not that week, not that
year. And people say, you know, it's
time to maybe throw out the soup. She
says, "No, he said he's going to come
back. think he's going to come back?
No. He comes back 2,000 years later.
And the soup is there, right? And he
takes the first spoon of the soup and he
says, "It's cold.
It's so cold."
No normal husband is going to say that.
He's going to taste the soup and say,
"Wow, 2,000 years you still had the
soup." Says, "People are afraid of
Mashiach. Mashiah is going to come. He's
say the soup is cold." No, it's not what
he's going to say. He's going to say
2,000 years later and there's still
soup. You still held on to the soup. Oh
my god. Wow. How lucky am I? How does
somebody get a woman like this 2,000
years later?
You have to remember that. How did I get
into this this soup?
Huh?
So, we have to appreciate that. We have
to appreciate even those who are
frustrated and desperate and angry and
they're busy protesting and they're busy
explaining that this one got it wrong
and that one got it wrong, but they're
still busy with the soup. I mean, they
don't know anything about the soup, but
they're busy with the soup. They're
protesting about the soup and it's too
cold. It's too hot. It's too spicy. It's
not spicy. They're not getting the nut,
but fine. They're busy with the soup.
You got to love them. You got to kiss
them. What do you want from them? You
have to see their souls. People have to
see their souls. Stop being defensive.
Stop being defensive.
I'm talking to myself. Huh?
>> But we have to know the truth
that he will not be revealed to a mo
he will not. That's what the said of
huh
>> whati
is a lot of aid.
An comes with a lot of aid. An avoid.
That's how you become a ni. A mascul
could think he has it. Ani is a
every person who doesn't avoid is a
noni.
Once said,
you're looking for wealth, you have it.
It's called ignorance. In ignorance,
we're all wealthy. That's what he said.
In ignorance, we're all wealthy.
Huh?
>> What are you worried about? You can get
in more. I'm not worried.
I'm not worried. Don't worry.
Is the to have give us perspective. But
perspective is there to create. It's
like Google maps. You're in the car and
Google map says go make a right. Make
you have to know that. But if you don't
make a right and you don't make a left,
it's worthless. A skull is the map. It
teaches you the truth. What's reality?
What's not reality? Who you are, who
you're not. That's the map. And the map
you have to learn because if you don't
know the map, you're just sitting there
and you're confused. And even if you
have a moment of inspiration, you don't
know what to do with it.
This is the map. people there, people
who went on very deep journeys,
spiritual journeys. But because they're
not into learning, so they don't have a
map. So they go to a place, imagine you
go to Hawaii, you go to Antarctica, you
go to a beautiful place, it's amazing,
but you don't have a map. You don't know
what what it is. And then you come home,
all you can say is amazing, but there's
nothing that stays with you.
Says, "Ah,
you saw this. Of course, this is this is
what this is. This is this is this is
soul this is body this is alus this is
it now you come home you have words you
have is you must have that
that's why everybody who's busy with
their healing and their transformation
and their growth it's amazing but the
integration is through
told
that I will come
So
it's not it's not a joke. The Mashiach
the B had a conversation. It's not a
joke. They knew what healing is.
Mashiach knows what healing is. The BMP
is the greatest healer of the Jewish
people. I said
will always be remembered as the one who
began to heal the trauma of Judaism and
of the Jewish people.
Always forever. That's the BMP.
The BMP was told by
because the integration of all of it you
want to integrate it into your marriage
into your relationships into your daily
life that's
with nigla without nigla then you fly
it's like it's elusive and work together
nigla is the body of
so this is the of
you here so whenever you make a judgment
on another person Remember who you're
judging? You're judging yourself. What
do they say? When you point a finger at
somebody, at that moment, look at me.
You're pointing three fingers at
yourself.
I'm not pointing at you. I'm pointing at
myself. I think I'm pointing at you, but
I'm pointing at myself. That's the
once you know that
you're present.
The only reason we judge other people is
because we're trying to demonstrate our
superiority.
I know that I go I sometimes go into
judgment and then I know I have to go in
something is miserable. When you're when
you're aligned, you don't have to judge
people. If you have to fix something,
you fix it. If you have to stay away
from something, you stay away from it.
If you have to have boundaries, you have
to Why are you going into judgment? I'm
going into judgment because I don't like
myself. And by judging you, I'm going to
make myself feel better. You understand?
>> You're nodding as though you understand.
>> So, let me hear. What's the judgment?
>> Good speaker. Wow. Okay. Good speaker.
>> Anything else?
Okay.
>> This is all
and you forgot
said that all of his
was
you understand sometimes I know I want
to eat something. I I I I fail with this
because I have an addiction to food. I'm
have to deal with it. But something I
knew, I tell myself, you're going to eat
this, but you're not going to understand
the mimer. I know right away I'm not
going to understand the mime. I know I
have to ask myself, is it worth it? Is
it worth to eat this? But I'm not going
to understand the mime. I know I'm not
going to because it's not not it's not
it's not a punishment if the antennas
are are uh what's the word? If the
antennas are uh jammed
if the antennas are jammed with
Okay. Yeah. They're not they're not
going to channel the stuff and everybody
has that. It could be with women, could
be with women. My mother told me when I
was a child, she said that somebody a
woman a secular woman came to the Reba
and she she didn't know better. So she
stretched out her hand to the Reba.
America 1950 1960 1960s you know this
was she stretched out her hand to the
was a very ad person. But on the other
hand, you know,
was beyond anybody even knows. Nobody
even knows his was beyond what anybody
could comprehend. It was so it was so
deep that it was people didn't even
realize. It was very meticulous. But
nobody saw it. So he looked at her and
he said,
"When my when I was a child, my mother
taught me not to touch something that
doesn't belong to me.
And she was like, "So, wow." Like,
that's how he said it.
When I was a child, my mother taught me
not to touch something that doesn't
belong to me.
But the only way you can live that way
is if you know what does belong to you.
If you don't have anything that belongs
to you, then you need everything to
belong to you. Then every woman has to
belong to you.
You understand that? once came to the
and he said to the everybody in steps on
me everybody steps on me
said of course you spread yourself
everywhere is
you spread yourself everywhere so
wherever anybody steps it's on you in
other words if you have no place to call
yours
so you need every place to belong to you
so wherever anybody steps it's on you
just described what they call today I
guess whatever there's a lot of names
for it but the point is if you don't
have a corner that's yours then I need I
need you oh you're talking oh you're
talking about me like you know you
understand what that is when you're not
connected to anything so you're looking
for connection so there's a conversation
there are you guys talking about me are
you
they even think it's a joke they don't
understand how you understand. They
think it's a joke.
>> They don't understand. Huh?
>> Really? Wow. Pearlman convinced you.
>> You convinced me.
>> I convinced you. My nephew
kiss.
>> Okay.
>> So that's the you hear. So said was so
you have to know it's a price to pay.
It's a price to pay. You want to flirt?
No problem. You're going to get
validation for 6 minutes, but don't
think that your relationship with your
wife that day is going to be the same.
That's what people are not realizing.
Every yes is a no. Every no is a yes.
The says just like fire and water don't
live in the same heart
and cannot coexist together. I never
liked that. I have to be honest with
you. I never liked it. We are all about
all inclusivity, right?
All-encompassing. I want to have in my
heart and
the truth is
was a very good therapist and a good
teacher and he was telling you the
truth. I love you.
I
I want you. But you have to realize what
you're investing in. You want to have a
good relationship with your spouse,
amazing. But if you're busy flirting
with other people,
that's where your energy is going into.
Now, you may have a miserable
relationship with your spouse and that's
why you need to flirt. I get that women
have this issue and men have that issue,
but they have to confront it. Like, if
you don't heal the ruptures of your
relationship, it's going to be leaking
into other people. And the same is true
with everything else in life. The way we
eat, the way we do business, the way we
handle with friends, our social lives,
our family lives, every aspect of our
lives, physical, emotional,
psychological, spiritual, social,
academic, etc., etc. So, nailed it.
Said,
I want to be without the teaching. You
can't be ty without the teaching. If
you're distracted, it just doesn't work.
So either you surrender to the hierarchy
of truth or you create your own
hierarchy and good luck.
Listen, I tried other stuff. I saw the
results. So I'm not speaking to you
philosophy. I'm speaking to you from
experience. Just sharing with you. What
I'm saying now is not philosophy. It's
not because I think it's true. I felt it
viscerally. I've been there. I tried a
lot of other stuff. Me personally,
I failed. I try always tried my best,
but I didn't understand everything. So,
I thought this path, that path, that
that that that and I was always learning
good things and I was sharing good
things, but I didn't understand. I
didn't I shouldn't say I didn't
understand. I didn't experience
the the absolute necessity and not
necessity, the kindness and the grace of
real surrender. Real surrender is not
fake. It's that
say again.
You said it before. Good.
Good.
Yeah.
The moment Jacobson or anybody needs
validation from anybody, it's normal.
It's normal. It's called human. But
that's a des
basically it's not because I'm great.
It's because I think I'm a minuscule,
insignificant
uh inconsequential
blimp
that's on the surface of infinity and
means nothing and therefore I'm looking
for some form of existence.
Fine, but it's pathetic.
So says, "I want to give you a gift."
And the gift is let go,
surrender, and be a channel. And you
know what that means? It means you don't
exist. And the moment you realize that,
like, oh, wow. It's amazing. You know
how amazing it is not to exist? Does
anybody understand what I'm talking
about?
Huh, you understand what I'm talking
about? Does anybody know how amazing it
is not to exist? I never knew this.
I thought the most amazing thing is to
exist and alter would always say the
most amazing thing is not to exist. I
didn't like him. I liked him because I
was always impressed by the alterba.
Always I felt like a covert but I didn't
like him. I wouldn't make him my
therapist. This is not a friend. I want
you to I want somebody to tell me I do
exist. Prove it to me. Show it to me.
And every mime is like no. Iron, iron,
iron like yes is old issues. The more
blockages you have leave me alone.
Somebody boost boost me up.
But the truth is
today I know the truth. He was sharing
the truth. He says, "What you want me to
feed your trauma further? You want me to
be another therapist who takes $400 a
session
and boost your fake ego so that what you
should feel good for 10 minutes? I'm I'm
actually I'm I'm I'm your I'm telling
you the truth.
I have no agenda here.
And what's the truth? The truth is that
because means whenever you think you're
broken, lonely, separate from Hashem and
therefore you need to build that
reality, that is the definition of a
desire. Even if you believe in God the
moment God is God and not you, that's
not God. That's idolatry. The real truth
of Hashem is that it's you. It's
channeled through you. You are one. And
there's no, you're not going to get any
better confidence than that. Any other
confidence is going to be a bonsai
scheme. And we all know, some of us
remember the pon not bonsai ponsai
scheme that someone made. He's already
in the next world. 50 billion. How much
was this Ponzi scheme? Huh? 50 billion
dollars. And some of us do the same
thing emotionally. And people invest and
we invest. And what is it? It's nothing.
It's not not real. The only real thing
is
nothing else. And we could I could fight
it my whole life. I'll fight it and
fight it and fight it because my trauma
and I'll even sometimes I'll even fight
in the name of sometimes you could be
aid and use to build the ego and to get
my validation. So now it's
but this is what happens. So says that
all of his were worth it to be able.
So now let's sing this is a hagdama to
understand a pillow's niggan. We have I
think 14 nigunam from but this is one of
them
and we used to sing this in my house
Friday night right we would sing this
always Friday night it's a very special
there's one teneua you'll see later
it's like you can only sing such a tenua
if you let go of everything else there's
one tua here in the niggan that you
could see what it means a person lets go
because you cannot reach that state of
consciousness if you don't let go of
other
Oh yeah.
IA.
I
am
above.
I am by
I
aba
bye-bye.
Maya
la.
Ah
yeah,
you know my baba.
Y
dah.
La
maya.
Hey
I
am
halal.
Listen to this snard of hilly.
I
am
enough. I am
I
say
ah
There's the presence. present.
Hey
ya.
You see, there's a world of innocence.
There's a world of innocence.
That's what all of us have to know.
The sensitivity is main
and mother's
You get a pen.
Everybody got to compose their own song.
You have to compose your own song.
Real real
that everyone said
comes from
real to comes from real B.
When you completely surrender, you have
a different level of confidence. It's
not fake confidence.
You understand? And that's why you hear
in these it's
and therefore this
people trusted themselves because they
knew they could trust themselves.
How do you know if you could trust
yourself? I would say one of the biggest
plagues of this generation is nobody
trusts themselves anymore.
The only people who trust themselves are
people who are sick and the attack
shouldn't trust themselves because
they're sick in their head. The only
It's very good what I just said just
came into me.
The only people I know who trust
themselves are people who attack a sick.
They push it suffer crazy and they trust
themselves. But you know they don't
trust themselves. They're just hiding
behind crazy walls.
Anybody who's like actually a little
healthy? They don't trust themselves.
Like that's the motto
and it makes sense. But you know how you
know when you're you know how you know
you're getting healthy? You start
trusting yourself cuz you know what self
to trust. You right away know this self.
No, no, this I don't trust. It's kipa.
It's it's it's it's defensive. It's it's
opportunistic. It's it's it's has an
agenda. The only tr self that you trust
is the self that says,
"Oh, that you could trust. That you
could trust. It's pure as heaven. It's
be it's more pure than heaven. It's more
pure than angels."
You understand? So real people know how
to trust themselves. You hear
this is very very important but you can
only trust yourself if you have if you
surrender everything else. If you don't
surrender everything else then don't
trust yourself.
>> You don't like the word surrender. So
what's
>> recognize?
Okay.
You've heard the word surrender being
exploited too much.
>> So let's use the word ble. What about
ble
also is a bad word. Right? Nullified.
Nullified.
>> Recognizing the reality,
>> right?
>> Tuk
tuk. It's all the same thing.
Huh?
That's how they could that's how the
pillow could compose the song. If he
didn't trust us, he couldn't compose the
song. Who am I? What am I
said in
the third night of he said what's the of
this generation? You know the Reba said
this, you don't know.
That's how I That's how I it guided me
of what to talk about. The Reba said
after the Holocaust, the Jewish people
have been so crushed.
They don't have a Yates anymore.
Says, "What's the generation?" And you
know what I've answered? The Sahara is
that people the comes in and says four
words.
Who do you think you are? Shh. Piece of
garbage. That's the
said, you know what happened last night
in your life? Do you think that the
wants to dwell in your heart? Come on,
be normal. Be realistic. So that's the
Sahara. In simple English, people don't
know how to trust themselves.
And there's a good reason for it because
what what what should I trust? My
craziness, my insanity, my my my wounds.
If you don't see your godliness, you
shouldn't tr Yeah, it's hard to trust
myself. I have a lot of crazy stuff in
me.
But once you you you see the difference
between the penny, the the what is it?
The dime, the quarter, and the the elos
you right away. No, no, of course this
this I could trust. Of course, he could
trust us.
was singing all these introspective
songs, huh?
This is like a You know this
Oh
Oh no. Oh no.
Yeah.
Heat.
Yeah.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Yeah.
Yeah. I
yeah.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Shal.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Yeah. Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Hallelujah.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Jesus Yes.
Hallelujah.
Christmas.
What's the guy?
Is it the right
part of Holocaust?
eating
healthy
exercise.
of
my God.
God.
Hallelujah.
We shall single
morning.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
might
Hallelujah.
You are
yeah
God.
You are
heavenly king
might be
I
am
God.
Yeah. Yeah.
Here I am.
Yeah.
Hallelujah.
I am
never
You are
my God.
Hallelujah.
Yeah.
I am high.
Feel
in the the safet. Bash
over there is collected all the bash a
lot of the BMT's teachings on the paras.
So in parishal
there's a piece of the bal
on the pikenu says to the Jewish people
in this week's paral
after the they see that the Egyptians
are pursuing them and they're stuck
between the rock and the hard ball
between the mitz and the yams
and they start hollering and crying
where there not enough graves in Egypt.
They had to take us out here. We could
have just been buried there. So Mosa
tells them,
excuse me,
stop, stand, and you will see the
salvation of Hashem.
Because as you see Egypt today, you will
never see them again.
Ever. Hashem will fight for you and you
remain silent.
So the ask what does mean
as you see Egypt today you will never
see them again
he should have said
relaxh
you will never go back to Egypt don't
worry what's as you see Egypt today you
won't see them even Rashi is bonded by
this and Rashi says
You think you're seeing Egypt. It's only
it's only today. You're not going to see
them again
because the language is very difficult.
The whole the the sentence seems not
only superfluous but also contradictory.
Yeah. It's obvious that they saw Egypt
today.
They don't want to see them. So the BMP
says it's like one it's literally two
lines over there. He says like this what
Mosha was saying was
because you see today. Therefore, you
will never see them again. If you don't
look at them today, you will see them
always. You will always see them.
If you're ready to look at them now,
then you won't have to see them again.
Probably four books of psychology in
there. Yeah.
We often even in this we're talking
about
what a person is
everything but you have to remember
something
and that is don't be afraid to look at
says what Mosha was telling is because
you're looking at them today you won't
have to see them again if you're not
ready to look at them today, you will
always see them. Cuz if you're not ready
to look at them today,
they will creep up
from all different angles, from all
different directions.
Why is this very important for us?
Because in everybody's journey,
sometimes the greatest impediment is
we want to believe that we don't have to
look at mitz ever again.
Everybody in their own way. I've reached
bliss. I've reached enlightenment.
I've reached truth. I felt it. Go argue
with your nervous. I felt it. I was
there. It was amazing.
I know that. It was amazing. It was
incredible. It's going to last exactly
for two and a half weeks. If you're
lucky, for two and a half months. And
afterwards, every one of those mit is
going to return with a vengeance. And
you're like, "Oh my god, what happened?"
Not only that, you will forget
everything. So the says was telling them
only if you're ready to look at today,
you'll also be able to say goodbye to
Mitsam.
Sometimes the greatest obstacles to real
transformation is that we're not ready
to look at mitz. And it makes sense.
scary to look at mitz because mit is not
out there. It's in in here. It's very
hard to look at it. It's very hard to
tell myself that my entire life
was designed in a way that would allow
me to avoid looking at mit.
Sometimes in our spectacular excellence
and precision and brilliance and
emotional
um sensitivity,
we create a life that doesn't allow us
and doesn't demand from us to look at
mits.
It works
and then it stays there. It remains
embedded.
The infection is in the system.
and it reres havoc. The only thing is it
reres havoc unconsciously.
It yields its influence but its
influence is so powerful because I don't
know about it. I remember you know talk
about
when in when things influence you in a
way that's unconscious they influence
you much deeper. If I'm influenced by
something that I know about, I can look
at it and say, "Oh, wow. I'm affected by
this bribe, by this compliment, by this
need, by this desperation, by this
benefit." When it's unconscious, I don't
even know. So, it's guiding me. It's
even telling me that I'm a noble,
idealistic, amazing human being. But
unconsciously, it's purely
contamination.
So the explaining his words,
look at them. Look at it.
It's pretty disgusting actually. It's
pretty nauseating.
It's very, very despic. It's often
despicable and it's pretty lowly. And
you know what? It's very, very simple,
primitive, and often just ugly. And
like, yeah,
that's what mim looks like right here.
Look at it.
Don't worship it, but look at it. See
it. Because the moment you see it and
identify it, you don't have to see it
ever again. Meaning, the moment you
could really see what it is and face it,
and that's not easy. There's a reason
I'm avoiding facing it. I've been
avoiding to face it my whole life. From
the earliest
memory,
somehow my consciousness said, "This you
can't face. This is so ugly. It's so
weird. It's so despicable. It's so
scary. It's so shameful. Let's not face
this."
And I don't know if you know exactly
what I'm talking about, but if you do,
you do. If not, whatever. Either you're
lucky or you're so un whatever. Either
you're lucky that you don't know about
it because you don't have it or you're
just not connected to this.
But try to tune into this. Sometimes we
spend our entire life avoiding looking
at
certain things which will make us
uncomfortable because it's too painful.
You can't it's not about blaming
yourself. It's really not about blame.
You know, I I understood this. I never
understood that real people who
challenge you, they're not blaming you.
They're actually loving you. You know,
we often hear when somebody challenges
you, it's like you hate me. You I don't
hate you. I love you.
I challenge you because I love you. It's
a different type. It's a different
energy. You can feel it. It's connected
connectivity. It's also the part of you
that challenges you. It doesn't hate
you. Loves you. So Misha says, "I love
you and I want you to know I want you to
look at mit because if you look at it
and you see it in all of its
colorfulness and ugliness, you won't
have to look at it again. But if you
don't,
it will creep up
in every sheer, in every mitzvah, in
every encounter, in every relationship,
in every
it will creep up in everything.
Some of us somehow
convinced ourselves that spiritual
connection means we don't look at all of
these things
because it's not me
and therefore it's so much part of me
that it wres its havoc unconsciously.
So all of us, it behooves us to be able
to say looking at something doesn't mean
that it becomes yours forever. On the
contrary, it means you can actually spit
it out. It means you can actually let it
go. It means you can expel it. At least
it means you can see what it is. You
know, back to the story with the nickel.
Like, yeah, this is the dime. This is
what it offers me. You know what?
There's a part of me that just wants a
dime. Wants 10 cents. Yeah, 10 cents
excite me somehow. It's a part of me
that gets very excited if you can give
me 50 bucks or 10 bucks or 50 cents or
10 cents or a quarter and that's very
exciting. Okay, you could really really
look at it and it's a very interesting
thing. Paradoxically, the more you can
look at it,
the more you can disengage from it, the
more you can let it go.
You would think it's counterintuitive.
No, if you look at it like you become
No, no, it's the other way around. If
you don't look at it, it captures you.
It holds you hijack. It holds you in
captivity. If you look at it,
you're like, "Wow, so interesting. You
little guy. You're like such an
interesting guy." You're like, "Wow."
And I want to illustrate this
viscerally. Okay?
Because I like when things are visceral.
Just one of my weaknesses or strengths,
whatever. You'll define it as you wish.
But let's say you're in your marriage or
in your relationship with your kids with
your family there everything comes out
in marriages and relationships because
that's where God set up all the
challenges you that everybody should be
able to work out their issues. We don't
understand that. But that's where
everything happens. And in Schul,
nothing happens. Like in your house,
that's where things happen. Like in
schul, it's just a break. Like schul is
just, you know, you sit with the guys,
they know nothing about your life. You
know nothing about their life. They make
aim to you. They have a kdish with you.
They tell you a nice vert. You tell them
a nice vertart, a joke. Hopefully it's
clean, not clean, whatever. It's
completely irrelevant. In your house,
that's where everything happens, right?
So that's how Hashem made it. It's
supposed to be that way with your
spouse, with your kids,
and
your wife or your husband, whoever we're
talking about says something and it
really triggers you
and there's a part of us that wants to
bypass it. Like either, nah, I don't
feel what I'm feeling.
I'm a good guy. I'm ava guy. I'm a holy
guy. I'm a spiritual guy.
this morning by shakus you know what I
felt like it's not for me it's I don't
look there but suddenly you're feeling
anger you're like why are you responding
to this person with so much anger it's
all because this point I wasn't ready to
look at it I suppressed it I buried it
and because I buried it
I bypassed it I supplanted it with a
fictional image of who I him. It's
really there and it's wreaking havoc.
And we're living in a generation where
so many of us, you'll forgive me, I'm
saying this with love cuz I know about
myself, I did it also. We have learned
to serve God through suppressing what's
really happening.
In fact, many of us were taught in our
own minds at least that the way to serve
Hashem is by actually not acknowledging
what's happening inside of us.
And it was with beautiful intentions
like of course you're
a beautiful person. You're a holy
person. You're not lowly. You're not
anim animalistic. You're not
egotistical. You're not narcissistic.
And we have a lot of sources for all of
this. And people stopped really
acknowledging their weaknesses, their
vulnerabilities. And when they don't do
that, when they're not ready, look at
your mitzim, you will it will always
remain there. It creeps it creeps up and
it captures us in lethal, clandestine,
secretive ways. And we're completely
hijacked at this point where if you
could actually look at it with
compassion and with even grief and you
could say, "Yeah, wow.
You know what? I am so I really I am so
overwhelmed. I am anxious. I am angry. I
am completely completely
hijacked by this emotion." Wow. You can
actually look at it and give it its
attention. It's like a little child
tantruming.
And you know what happens then? Then you
don't have to see it ever again. Meaning
then you can neutralize it. You can
quarantine it. You see what it is. You
know what it does to you and for you.
And then you can choose. You have agency
to say either I'm going to get sweeped
up in that emotion and live there and
only react from that space maybe
consciously or unconsciously or I can
actually see exactly what it is and then
you actually have for the first time in
your life.
The only people who have free choice in
life
are the people who know how little
choice they have.
That's what I believe. I mean I think
it's true. It says it says this. It says
this in it's not my but it's also we see
it like if I really believe I have
choice I have no choice. I'm just
completely reactive.
My wife says this I respond this way. My
kid it's just it's just changing
formats. It's completely reactive. I'm
completely in reactive state. The moment
I realize how little choice I have
that's actually the moment you start
having choice.
you like actually see, wow,
oh my god, there's like a sandbox, a
playground with a hundred kids playing
around and killing each other
and you can like watch it and say, you
know what, I'm actually going to go out
of the sandbox and respond in a
different way and it's not going to be
easy because my neural pathways have all
been acclimated to respond this way. So
this is what the bash is teaching us.
Teaching us that was at that pivotal
moment saying
if you're ready to look at them today
you won't have to see them again. There
are people
who have had tremendous ms
for where they are today but they're not
ready to look at their blockages.
They're not ready
because it's very hard. It's very hard
for me to say that with all of the
progress and with all of the work,
there's a part that is so petty, that is
so babyish, that is so infantile,
that is so underdeveloped. It's hard.
Who wants to say that? I don't want to
say that. so much work, so much effort,
so much learning, so many changes, so
much action, so so many journeys for
some people. Like I don't want to say
that there's a part that's so infantile
and that's their greatest mistake.
Real Aid Hashem is embracing our
vulnerability all the way and in the
highest moments knowing
that there is a very very base primal
primitive
self that's just looking to get
satisfied.
And the more I could look at that, the
more I don't have to see it. The more I
could actually say goodbye to it. If I
don't look at it
and especially if I'm desperate not to
look at it and if I get angry angry at
somebody who brings it up. How dare you?
I'm such an enlight I'm an enlightened
person. I'm a blissful person. I know
everything.
Oh, then you become a very dangerous man
or a very dangerous woman.
the more ready to see,
we won't have to be able to see them
again.
You don't you have to look at it. You
don't have to get drunk. You don't have
to get uh infatuated by it. There's a
difference. You could just look at it.
You understand what I'm talking about?
Huh?
I I I I put in here. I saw somebody
quoted from Sh from the BMP.
The says,
The says the his student that told us of
is quoting what he heard from the bash.
When a person could be aware of all the
leprosies, all the blemishes of his
heart, how sick his soul is, how
immature he is, the fact that he has
this das, this awareness, he can sweeten
his emotional immaturity and this
becomes his very healing. But when his
emotional immaturity remains concealed
and eclipsed, he doesn't know how
spiritually sick he is, there is no
remedy for his horrific illness.
And what is the bash of really saying?
He's saying
that this is the key. The moment you
could be aware, we're so afraid of this
awareness, so we block it. But if I can
be a aware of all the parts, wow, that's
called das.
I don't have to become that part, but I
can be aware of it. Then I could look at
it. I could see it. I can evaluate it. I
could see how
significant or insignificant it is in
the scheme of my life. I can also choose
is this where I want to live? Is this
where I want to guide me? Is this where
I want my marriage to be, my
relationship with my kids to be? Is this
what I want to occupy my brain? But if
you don't know this says you have no
you are so ill there's absolutely no
remedy. You are so unconscious that you
call unconsciousness consciousness and
my entire life is dictated by my
unconsciousness. There are people
and I don't say this with judgment
because I'm speaking to myself as well.
We can live our entire lives, have
strong opinions, do amazing things, and
it's completely guided by an unconscious
sickness
that sits inside of me. And I completely
am unaware of it. And it just dictates
everything. It dictates my words, my
thoughts, my actions, my emotions, my
interactions. And I don't even know that
I don't know.
I am completely blind. And not only
that, I tell myself I'm idealistic. And
I get good feedback from other sick
people who are clueless. And I'm like,
"Wow, I'm a really good guy." Like,
look, look at this amazing feedback. I'm
a really good guy. Sick people are
giving feedback to a sick person.
It's so funny, but it's tragic. Like,
look at me. And I go to sleep at night
and I say, "You know what? I'm a good
guy."
And I don't even know. And it's not my
fault. I'm just I'm like a real
desperate
once you know it, it's like nauseating.
But it's like it's so easy to go in this
into this space. And I so know about
this space personally. It's like so easy
to go here and and like people are like,
"Wow, you're amazing. It's amazing what
you're doing. Like you really you're the
only one who's talking the word of God."
So now I'm like God. like wow and the
person is so neb so sick they're so
traumatiz it's not even their fault it's
really not their fault their nervous
system is so in trauma they are so
disassociated they are so disconnected
I'm just thinking as I'm saying this how
is this person even supposed to know
that they're disconnected how are they
supposed to know they don't
huh
right so the the the one way is when
your people closest to you are giving
you feedback that they're actually not
enjoying your relationship. They're not
enjoying your presence. That's probably
the best thing.
Not the world, not the world. The world
will sick people will be attracted to
sick people. It's fine. But ask the
people closest to you. Like ask your
kids, ask your husband, your wife, ask
people who are very close to you and not
interested in flattering you. They're
actually interested in telling you the
truth. Say, "How do you feel around me?"
And if they're telling you,
I actually close up around you.
I don't trust you. There's something
off. Like just ask yourself what's going
on. If you're channeling God,
and that's just the beginning. You won't
understand it from this because it's a
lot of deep work and you're busily
you're hiding. I don't know. I don't
know who's who's listening to me now,
but I I understand this from my own
experience.
We are in a generation of a lot of sick
people. It's nobody's fault. You could
blame Hitler. You could blame Stalin.
You could blame Gullis. It's really
people mean well. They're trying. But we
have become sick. A lot of us, a lot of
us have become so sick. And those of us
who are camouflaging
as teachers, as sages, as rabbis, as
healers, and we are so sick. But ask the
closest people to you what they really
feel about you and listen to their
response.
Listen to their response and then ask
yourself why is it that the closest
people are not inspired by you. I know
people far people who listen to your
podcast are very inspired by you. They
may even send a donation because you're
amazing.
But
it's funny, but it's so true, right? Ask
the people closest to you. I guess
that's one litmus test that God
implanted in the world that can maybe
save some of us.
Even the people around you are telling
you that you're amazing.
I don't know what to say, but I don't
think it's going to happen. So, it's
you're you're good. That's one one one
of Ems.
That's one point of deep truth. There's
a there's u
the the bal of today he had three
daughters. Rabbis was his oldest
daughter was Kana Kana Barari. His
middle daughter was Rabbit Mushk's wife
and his youngest daughter was Shaina.
She was murdered gazed in trebling with
her wife with her husband.
So uh why am I saying this? Oh, I
forgot.
>> Oh,
so the Reb's wife passed away
1988. The Reb's wife,
she passed away
Tuesday night, the middle of the night
was Wednesday, the 22nd day of that
Shabas was Shabasim.
So the Reb would shabas. Even it was in
the middle of Shiva. He was sitting sh
for his wife
and he said a mime the mime began was
paral
it's an incredible mimer. was the middle
of his shiva of his and that
said of art that was very very powerful.
The Gmorra says in I think it is that
Zakai when he was about to die he was
about to pass away his students came
into the room and Zaki started to cry he
started to cry they asked him why you
crying
so he said
that uh
>> yeah
there's two p when a person passes away
there's two paths
I do not know which path they're going
to take me to down the path to paradise
or the path towards purgatory.
So how could I not cry?
That's why I'm crying.
And soon after that he passed away.
The rabbi asked the question, how can it
be that zak? Who is
the nsi of the Sanhedrin?
The garra says 40 years he learned 40
years. He taught 40 years. He led the
Jewish people. He was the ni during the
byi. He led during the most devastating
difficult time of the
zak was a legend in his lifetime. He
really thought he may end up in
Gehennam. I mean, come on. If he's not
going to paradise, who's going to
paradise?
He was not just a sadic. He was like the
quintessential leader of the Jewish
people. And all the takas that we have
today, many of them were made by him. He
was the one who led from
and he did it gracefully. The Gmorra
explains in Giten who he was. He was an
incredible person. So, what did he mean
really? He really thought he's going to
end up in Gehenna. Like, come on.
Humility doesn't mean you don't know who
you are. He knew who he was. His entire
life was dedicated to God. Like if he's
going to end up in in in purgatory, like
who's paradise made for? That was the
question. So the Reb answered, it's an
answer from
doesn't refer to his behavior.
It doesn't refer to his thoughts, to his
words, to his actions, to his emotions.
Was talking about his
He said, "I don't know where the essence
of my soul is, my unconscious. I know
where I live. I know what I do. I know
what I think. I know what I feel. I know
how I interact. And I know that's holy.
But my nephesh any I don't know.
Sometimes a person could be living an
entire life, but their core is somewhere
else. Their entire life is alienated
from their real core. authentically I'm
not here
at that moment was so honest and
vulnerable and introspective that he was
saying I know who I am but I'm telling
you the truth I don't know where the
essence of my soul is because sometimes
externally even consciously I may be
living the most amazing beautiful holy
noble moral religious Jewish spiritual
life but it doesn't mean that's where my
essence
doesn't mean it's what said
I don't know and therefore I'm crying
this is a mimer so the rebba then in
that mimer asked a question he said okay
I get it
but if that's the case that's a part of
you that you don't have choice over if
it's something that you don't know about
you don't have contact with it if you
don't have contact with it you don't
have choice so what are you worried
about it's gone God's problem.
If you don't know, you don't know. I'm
going to blame you for not knowing what
you don't know. I mean, what you want me
to know? Tell me. It's such a deep part
of my consciousness that I have no
access to it. Okay. So, why are you
worried about it? It's God's problem.
You made me who I am. I could know what
I know. I can't know what I don't know.
Why you Why you Why are you worried
about that? It's his problem. It's not
your problem.
That's what the Reb asked in that
moment. the question.
So he said
is the from here we see that a person
does have access to it
and how do you have access to it? They
said through your grief, through your
tears
was crying. Not like everybody learns
the gamari. He was crying because he was
saying I'm guilty. It's the grief itself
that put him in contact with that part
of himself that he would have never
known and therefore he can actually heal
it
because through the grief through the
tears you can actually come in contact
with that part.
So it's not that it's a part that don't
have I don't have access to it. I have
access to it. But the only way I will
have access to it is if I'm ready to
feel everything that's going on over
there.
What does this mean?
It's something that is very very scary.
It's scary. And we also have good words
for it. The words are joy.
you're a good guy.
Makes sense. These are all good words,
very holy words.
But because of that, I never have
contact
with the part of me that it's actually
driving everything inside of me.
That's what the Reb said in the middle
of the Shiva of his wife. The Shabas,
you know this,
I was there. I was there. You knew this
mind not knowing not knowing to many.
So let's apply. What does this mean in
our life? This is not an invitation that
a person should not stop crying but it's
an invitation to the fact like the bump
said don't be afraid to see things.
You're bigger than Mitsay.
When we say don't look there, it's not
because of our strength. It's because of
our weakness. Because I'm afraid that if
I look there, I'm going to melt. You're
not going to melt. You're bigger. When
you really know your infinity, you're
not afraid of anything. You could look
at everything. You're bigger. You're
larger. You're more powerful.
Now, it's easier to talk about this than
to do this because talking about it is
just words. Experientially, it's not
simple. It's not simple to be able to
come face to face with this part of me.
It's not
I know from my experience it's not easy
to go to this place and as much as I
experienced this is probably much more
that I didn't experience and that's
where it's so easy to avoid. So we
create religious coverups to avoid this
space in the name of God because it
seems so much more promising, so much
more beneficial.
Like what am I going to wallow as a
victim in my endless grief? But this is
not wallowing as a victim in your
endless grief. This is about
understanding and acknowledging that the
more you could see the paralysis, the
wounds, the disassociation,
the pain that you cause the people
closest to you in your life because they
will give you the feedback. Ask them
when you come home in the evening and
your wife's hears your footsteps as you
open the door. Ask her the truth. Does
her heart expand or does her heart
contrite? Did I just make up a word?
>> I stand by what my English but okay
fine.
Does it expand like wow how lucky I am
or it's like oh my god here we go again.
Now you may say your wife has issues
which may be true.
Huh?
issues.
Issues are
>> and you know between you and me it's
probably true. She probably has some
stuff just like you have stuff. She has
stuff. No question.
Still, still
like the said,
you know the Yeah.
When the witnesses come to Bezdon and
they say, "What type of moon did you
see?" And they say, "We saw a sliver."
So they asked them, "What direction
was the side of the light?" It's like a
sliver, like a half a like a half a
circle. What direction was the part of
the light? Was it going up or was it
going down? Huh?
Right. And the answer is that if it was
going up, they know that the witnesses
are lying because
never did the sun see a blemished moon.
Why not? Because if the sun Huh.
>> Exactly. If the sun is shining, the moon
is receiving the light and channeling
it. So if the sun on the bottom is light
and up is dark,
it's facing the moon. Something is off.
So the only way you know the witnesses
are true is
it's only if the if the sliver is on top
and the dark side is facing us because
that's not facing the sun. So the makes
a whole big of this. It's a basic
astronomical fact. It's not so
complicated.
But the bump said no this is every
mashpia and every mabo.
How do you know you're a real mashpia?
How do you know you're a real son? You
never see the blemish of your moon. Why
not? My moon is inadequate. She's
insecure. She's problematic. She's
traumatized. You know her mother. You
know her grandmother. Should I tell you
about my her grand her mother?
I have this diagnosis. I got it. But
you're not the son. You're a good guy,
but you're not the son. You know why?
Because if you're the son, what are you
busy with? how wounded she is. Give
light. Just give light.
But this is the bump of this mish is
like boom. The
if you could say the bump nailed it.
Basically my trauma is being triggered
by her trauma. And that's what's
happening. If I'm not the sun, which is
normal. I'm not the sun. I'm also a
victim of my wounds. But if you're the
sun, if you're a source of light, just
give light. And if you give light, the
other person reflects that light. The
same is true with your children. If what
I'm seeing is how problematic they are,
I get it. But I'm not the sun. When
you're really really the sun,
you are so powerfully radiating so much
infinite light. That's what they're
reflect and that's what you see. So if
I'm looking at you, I see the light. You
know why I see the light? Cuz I'm giving
that light. It doesn't mean you're naive
and you're stupid, but it means you can
see a dimension of the other person that
they might not be able to miss. How do
we get into this? The sun and the moon.
Ah,
so the people closest to me really
channel back and say something is off.
Something my heart is not expanding when
you come in. This is an opportunity to
ask ourselves these questions. The world
won't give you this feedback.
The world will say, "You're an amazing
guy. You're unbelievable."
But ask the people closest to you
because they will give you the feedback.
They're the gift. They're your gift. And
that's why you'll see that a lot of
heroes for the world and celebrities,
their families hate them. It's a very
good litmus test
because it's very easy to be a hero for
the world. The world loves you, but the
people closest to you are allergic and
there's a reason for it.
So this is all this
you do have control with your
but for that you have to be able
to acknowledge your tears and your
grief.
>> Huh?
The etsim is always good. The nephesh
but between
and the manifestations there's a lot of
layers. The etsum etsum is always good.
But between the etsum and the
manifestations is a lot of stuff going
on. A lot of stuff.
I could become the chief rabbi of the
United States of America and Canada.
There was a big rabbi in America and he
whatever the police once stopped his
chauffeur
and because he was speeding and uh and
the chauffeur said you know who I have
in the back seat.
This policeman said who? He said I have
the chief rabbi of America and the man
said Canada too.
You understand? So yeah you could be the
chief rabbi of America Canada. You could
be a very very big mashpia. You could be
a very very big rabbi. You can be a very
very big reb. You can be a very very big
therapist. You can be a speaker, a
teacher, a writer, an orator, a healer,
a guru, a coach, uh what are the other
words, a shaman, uh whatever you want
and everything together.
But you're really a sick man. You're
just a sick man. And your wife knows it
and your kids know it.
And therefore they they hate your guts.
>> Your wife hates your guts. She's the
only one who knows the truth.
She knows you're a sick. It's not your
fault. It's not your, by the way, it's
not his fault. He's a sick man. He is so
disassociated
that he doesn't know how disassociated
he is.
It happened when he was three years old.
It's mamish. It's not his fault. They
have to understand and there's a lot.
And the only way he will get to it is
through tears. He will not get to it
through anything else. A lot of grief. A
lot a lot of grief.
I don't know why I'm saying this.
I don't know why I'm saying this, but
I'm saying it. Huh? Yeah. It's a lot of
grief. And nobody will tell this to you.
Go deep inside your soul and ask
yourself if your nervous system is
channeling God's bliss or not. And if
it's not, it's a good litmus test. We
have to heal.
We have to heal.
>> I guess by crying.
>> I don't know if by crying we heal, but
crying is acknowledging. It's just
acknowledging what's going on. Just
looking at just acknowledging
he just cried. That's it. He
acknowledged it. And acknowledgement is
such a powerful moment because the
moment you can acknowledge, you could
say, you know what, it's actually a
dime.
>> It's actually a dime.
>> Yeah.
>> Listen, we're coming from Hitler. We're
coming from Stalin. It's not small
things. You have to understand the whole
Mayani. We learned what's the theme that
there's real abandonment. It's not a
joke. People don't understand. It's not
a joke.
You see, we the worst worse than
abandonment is not realizing what
abandonment is. We don't realize what
abandonment is because we don't realize
what connection is. The Rebi used to say
once said, "If you don't know what if
you never felt the pain of gullus, you
will never want gula."
Why should I want gula? Golus is gula.
The only way you could wand goula is if
you peel the pain of gullas and then you
even know that there's something called
goula.
If I'm living in my bubble and I turned
it into a palace in the metaphor we
discussed in a few I'm a chick and I'm
living in my egg and my egg becomes my
palace. So that's gula.
The first symptom that there's something
wrong is the beginning of cracking the
egg. There's something off. I'm choking.
Something is off. But if I'm so sick
that my sickness becomes my health, I
don't even know there's anything off. I
am healthy. I'm normal. You're crazy.
You're crazy. You're crazy. You're
crazy. And I want to say something.
There are people who today who are so
sick.
And I'm really not judging them because
I'll say it again. I was one of them.
And they're making people who are
working on themselves feel guilty. It's
like just follow the normal path that
we're following. And I want to say all
the people that are doing the work, give
yourself a standing ovation that your
soul is not settling for fakeness,
mediocrity,
lies, falsehood,
anxiety, torture that you know deep down
has not been working. You did everything
in your life. Like give yourself credit.
Like realize there are real real options
today. If if a scythe is real, it's real
and it could work. And give yourself
credit that you're not buying the trauma
and the illness of people who
unfortunately not because of their own
fault
have become so sick that they cannot