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Pinchos 5786 - The Meaning of Korbon for Rosh Chodesh
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In Paris Pinas we have the various
um carbonis of Muadim.
The first two carbonis
are andesh
which is interestingly enough not really
modern. It is it is somehow somewhat
dependent on time but not really a um a
junk of sorts. The
um notes and this really is sort of I I
assume
something that should that begs of
itself. We have the paradim
that okay those are special marking
special days. We have carbon tomid which
we understand is every day. So that sort
of contrasts. Then we have
which is not really a um a type of
yontiff. I mean it's a yontive some sort
some vague yont. Not really clear what
it is but certainly to bring a carbon
what's the point of it? So um the
carbonid is somewhat needs an
explanation.
The whole Indian of being a carbon musf
but there's no reason for it. No doesn't
seem to be any rhyme or reason for it is
something that really begs an
explanation
explains both. I'll try to paraphrase it
but he explains both of them in a way
that is a um that they complement each
other.
The the purpose of carbonus is to mark
time when
we feel a special connection. We need to
feel special connection. That's what
it's about.
So we have all the onto theim are
special days when things happened in in
the world that reflect
and that certainly is marked by
carbon
explains that the norm was for people to
eat twice a day. That was the um
that was the normal pattern and this was
true in the also we find that
two two meals a day was considered the
norm in those days and that's basically
the person's need for food and so on in
the morning at some point and the
evening before retiring those are the
two times when needs to eat. That means
that if we're to ask ourselves
what is the natural rhythm? In other
words, if a person were to look at
himself and say what is my natural
rhythm? Well, the thing that is always
needed and is is sort of like a clock is
the eating twice a day, morning and
evening. So the concept of tidius
and consistent and constant is something
that is a reflection of a certain.
So most of us seem to emphasize the part
of it but the is really the emphasis
to
um
the the consistency
and the immutability of the world and
all of its phenomenon is um exactly what
we are reflecting on being a carbon
atomic.
So we're being
not only or when we notice it through a
nace but because we see the Niss that
happened it requires us to recognize
Kashbu in
there is one other phenomenon that
happens in
that that somewhere straddles between
the two and explains the
the moon. So the sun coming is rising
and setting to us is I guess we would
call it clockwork. It's something that
happens regularly and it's pattern. We
we pick it up as a constant pattern and
a and a rhythm. The moon
is much less frequent. It it it it rises
once a month, you know, and gradually it
it it appears once a month and rises to
its high point and then recedes. The
effects of that moon are very
noticeable. So
out all sorts of different things that
are affected by the moon. A lot of it is
hard for us to understand today exactly
what that is. But the one thing that
everyone knows is tides. Tides are very
clearly tied to the to the lunar phase
and it is extremely noticeable and very
important. So even though it happens on
a sort of regular basis, but it's it's
it's spaced out
long enough that we note it and say,
"Oh, something new is happening." The it
was dry land until this point and now
all of a sudden the waves are covering
it and they're coming in much more. So a
his
and his
are noted at the moon's behavior.
Now be the the the it's and it's not
that aes intervenes in nature but rather
that nature is
through
it a nace is a keshu interfering kesh
who barges in so to speak into a into
some sort of normal setting and he
upends something and he um completely uh
splits the yam and drains down aren and
so on.
[clears throat]
Here it it's it's as if a new natural
order was created. Now the tides will be
coming in much much further
much much further inland than they were
before.
So the of
the of itself is something that is
noted. Then this requires a carbon musf.
In other words, whereas a carbonid
um helps us understand the that that tea
is constant and is the one who keeps it
constant.
the leav the mus of of
um gives us to understand that is the
uh a bit of context this was this is an
issue that the raim spoke a lot about
propo Aristotle Aristotle was considered
the great scientist the know all knowit
all his um understanding was that
everything is eternal
And even though was the cause of
everything, but everything is internal.
There was no real creation of the world.
He he it's so hard that's a very hard
concept for us to grasp. But this was an
extremely
uh widely accepted idea in some ways. We
also whatever a person believes but
somebody who's not
the beliefs run along the lines of Yeah,
it's everything's been there forever and
God is the strongest, mightiest. That
that's the type of of attitude. So that
bria is aesh is something that is
manifest in this in in this um event of
so
so we have really three events over here
that we are marking
carbonus are all marking um events of
aar spar in the bria
connected the the connected to time and
they are there is the the let's start
with theim that a kesh can interfere in
the bria to do what exactly is needed at
a specific time that the bria might be
obstruction to so if the yam is
obstructing kios's exit from try
then the yam has to split. If they're if
the water that's for the mitrim
[clears throat] is giving them is not is
not putting enough pressure on them to
release glyol they turn into d and so
on. So this is an outside force
intervening.
It's it's a it's it's a mark of ashka
but visibly nature it's an external
interference. So for instance um a we
can if we have the right machinery and
so on and so forth we can dry out a lake
and interfere and intervene is almighty
and does it in a way that we can't do
but it's still an act of intervention
those are the carbonus of all the
car the carbon tomid every day is a
carbon that marks that The flow of
nature and it being constant is all
it's something to reflect that it's no
less of a miracle that a kareshu
intervenes interferes in nature and
splits the yam. That's not more of a
miracle or maybe even less in a sense
than a miracle. the fact that every law
of nature, everything that happens in
the natural order always stays constant,
never ever ever changes. It's this is
the way it is and this is the way it
will be. That's that's something there's
nothing that we're aware of that has
that. The basic laws of nature are
always forever. No change, no
aberration. that no, you know, that
there's nothing that's a little bit less
gravity. It's it's fixed and that's what
it is. So that's what the that's what
the tid shows us. The
the shows us that within the run of tees
is the of te was created. Nature was
created is the one who creates it.
I would like to add something that it is
um kazal over here in the in the kesh
speak about it being a kapara being
something that is
and the reason given the understanding
given is you know because of
but I think in understanding the the the
the the content of it that it is
something which is a
a kachuva is a his
within the normal run of things. It's
it's it's it's the bria has the ability
be to to be mad itself. A person can be
himself. So this kesh and yet it's not
an outside [clears throat] interference
but it is within the brier. So we have
three very very important points over
here about thetovim. We have thetovim
celebrating a keshbar who's being
almighty and all powerful overpower
nature. We have a kuresh creating a
nature which is constant and consistent
in a way that nothing else is like it.
And finally within that tea
was the madesh of that tea and therefore
there can be [laughter] kadesh within
the