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go to the uh settings of record there if
you can still
um
okay everybody um what we're going to
talk about today is experiencing god
experiencing the divine
in the physical
um
there are there are two kind of major
categories when it comes to experiencing
god one is the category of
of
expanding out
into
um
your understanding of hashem meaning ex
really expanding out into that
that usually comes with
great effort
and then there's one that's kind of a
freebie and this day is dedicated to
that the freebie one and what is that
freebie the freebie is
that
the freebie is that
your senses
you through your senses you can sense
god
you can literally get to god through
sensing
through sensing him
now
now again i want to i want to be clear
here
on the on the subject
of
of what it is to get to god from a
what it is to get to god from a
a
expanding out into god perspective so it
takes great kabbalistic effort you got
to study you got to understand a lot of
things
um
like for example dealing with the
esoteric realities of oneness
of oneness altogether
meaning and we've handled that we did
dealt with that on wednesday and
thursdays what do we mean when we mean
when we say the word
one
as you may recall last week we spoke
about that god isn't just
it's not just that there's one of him
it's that he is one an indivisible one
an unlimited one and when something's
unlimited
if it's an unlim meaning it's called
infinite what is infinite it means
that it that it's unlimited
it doesn't have
limitation well if it doesn't have
limitation that means that the
probably the way you've been conceding
god is that there's god and then there's
the world like two separate realities
there's god and there's world but but
that would mean god ends where the world
begins
it doesn't sound like an infinite god to
me
that's a that then we're limiting god to
without
that sounds like a finite god not an
infinite god
so god can't be limited by the physical
and therefore god must
it must be that god also penetrates into
the physical realm
so he's not just outside but he's inside
he's not just surrounding but he's
feeling he's not just eminent but he's
imminent
and yeah there's some super kabbalistic
expialidocious type people who are
willing to who are willing to expand out
into
that and that's the great study of
kabbalah and
and the
and the study of deep
books in in hasidus and khasidut
and where you can do that uh the most
famous before they went on the whole
islamic before they went on the whole um
the whole kick for uh
before they went in the whole uh oh
sorry chabad you probably everyone's
heard of but before they went on that
outreach kick
they were known as the
um
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contemplators of that oneness uh
paradox
of that of how
really all there is is god
and uh you can even get a book it's the
middle book of the tanya it's called
in the in the triple
um
triple volumed tanya
and that goes into like literally a
layman could really learn it to
understand that this whole world is is
made of
of olive bit god's literally creating
the world through the aleph
and this whole world's really made up
the language
of of god and
and
and the names of god it's all made of
that but anyway chabad was known for
that they weren't known for synagogues
that you know anyone can come pray in
they weren't known for putting to fill
in on people they weren't known for any
of that stuff they were known for going
into that first
level of understanding of god
known as the
the expanding into which requires again
great understanding it also requires
great brains
because not in that
not anyone not anyone can just jump into
that i mean you got to have the mind for
it
you know it's it's uh
like for example uh my rebbe teaches the
first
two and a half hours dave david uh
hirsch i think i brought you to my rebbe
maybe thursday night i don't remember no
i never brought you anyway but the first
two and a half three hours
is just
hit him he's got a head like twice my
head's pretty big his head's twice as
big as mine he's six foot
i don't know what six maybe
um
and his he's got this giant head
and he steeps his head into
esoteric knowledge and shares it with us
even though most of us have no idea what
he's talking about and but it's like
three hours straight before we move into
the the torah portion of the week
so it's like and we sit there we'll sit
there for six hours and when we all pass
out and finally leave he keeps going he
doesn't sleep thursday nights
friday
he um he'll he rests until he starts a
speech fast at 11 a.m and from 11 a.m
he's in his speech fast he does chuva
meaning he repents the whole day for his
for his weak
day
indiscretions do you know what a weekday
indiscretions are for him weekday
indiscretions means that he let his mind
drift from god
that he thought about something else
you an or you thought about god in the
bathroom
you know he's like
is that's his but he spends from 11 on
most of us don't even spend that time
before yom kippur
he spends it from 11 on stays in his
speech fast till
you know all the way through shul
until he gets
walking home speech fast
um then there's
a lot of kabbalistic meditation kiddish
the meal is like two hours he
what he eats you wouldn't even call a
meal on a weekday he barely touches the
food but he each thing gets a bite
and
and then
and then he sings for another two hours
and then he
gives torah for about an hour he just
shares all the talk that's coming out of
him
and then you can talk to him about
anything i mean except his shot is not
going to talk to you about mundane
manners but he'll talk and then he does
the same thing shabbos day all over
again
same exact thing and he'll only talk to
you after the meal oh and by the way he
doesn't sleep shabbos night either so
not thursday night not shabbos night
but he naps before shabbos right before
shabbos and he naps shabbos afternoon
because
how can you not
after that challenge okay it's one hour
sleep per per
uh per ladle
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but what about the rest of us turkeys
so the rest of us turkeys we have
the ability to experience the divine and
the finite and that's what we're going
to talk about today why
because today's tu b'shvat and tu
b'shvat is the russia sun of the trees
it's when we celebrate the bounty of the
fruits and think about it everything's
from fruits
everything unless it's inanimate you
know there's things in my room that are
inanimate but but this is definitely
from fruits my wool sweater it's 100
from fruits the
fruit of the womb
of some sheep okay
and this cotton is the fruit of you know
this shirt is the fruit of the cotton
that that grew with the rains and the
and the um
you know the cotton
and the uh and my flesh my flesh is the
fruit of of my parents and
you know this is the holiday of the
fruits
but when we enter when we engage with
fruits
and last night you know in my house we
have a 27-year tradition my wife and i
27-year tradition to do a 12-hour
food meditation to bishop seder and if
you guys ever get a chance to be in
jerusalem for that i plea i want you to
be sitting next to me for that and you
know why because if you sit next to me
for that you'll lead it next year
wherever you live
and
i got to meet people throughout the
night because our sitter goes a little
longer it's 12 hours so it's seven to
seven seven pm to seven a.m
and um
and at around six a.m we dance around
the willow trees outside my sukkah which
is a hundred person sukkah with two
types of craft beer live band every
night
and seats 100 people for dinner each
night it's an incredible sukkah but
right outside my sukkah is the rava
trees and we did it we do a dance every
tuesday around the arova trees
at around
around sunrise
and the um and then we all go to the
mikva together which is a real scene a
bunch of a bunch of drunk stoned guys
who've eaten way too much fruit
are uh
are in the mikvah together a lot of fun
and then we we go to pray together
and it was very sweet and some of those
guys i don't think had had on to fill in
recently so it was nice to see them
putting on to fill in and
um
anyway but but here's the thing is all
the stragglers who were coming
throughout the night meaning from 1am on
were coming from seders of people who
sat at my seder
15 20 years ago
and so you understand my seder has
fruits it bears fruit and it's been
bearing fruit
for years and years and years to a point
where publix seders all around the world
many of them started
i don't know a quarter of a century ago
at my house where they would come
every every year
and what do we do the whole time
so we engage
we engage we get engaged with our
pleasure sensors so let's think about
let's think about how god created us
it's wild when you'll think about this
your entire body is lined with nerve
endings everything's aligned with nerve
rings take a hand like while you're
listening to me take a hand and touch
your the top of your hand and just
circle it
and feel the nerve endings now by the
way if someone else did that to you and
feel totally different which is weird
but like but it would be like you know
ten times more pleasurable if someone
else did the exact same thing to your
head
and
and your but your entire body is covered
with nerve endings but some areas get
extra nerve endings for example your
ears
and then when you when you hear music
you know and you're just you engage in
in music
so that's like you know a totally
different experience like try this for
example
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close your eyes
and just listen for a second
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with your eyes closed let your eyes
raise a little
if your hands free
let your palms rest on your lap
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turn your hands upward
resting your hands but now the back of
your hands
eyes closed
eyeballs looking upward towards your
eyebrows and engaging with the
nerve endings which are much more
concentrated
around your audio nerves
the tympanic membrane
inside your head the two membranes that
here in stereo
and they
feed this
music directly
to your neurons
and all your neurons pick up right now
all they're picking up is ones and zeros
it's all digital
your neurons are just picking up
ones and zeros and translating it in
real time to this music
just let it take away i'm gonna be quiet
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[Applause]
let's take a little journey together for
a moment
do you hear the long notes of the
wind instruments and the
organ playing it's long
hear that
while in the foreground is a piano
player playing octaves
for the piano playing in the foreground
so listen to both listen to the
background
the piano in the foreground
and use it as a
connection to
being part of group
that's the background music
yet being an individual that plays with
community with group with congregation
so the piano is you as an individual
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but playing with and
in consonance connection to the
community
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individuality and group
are happening in every song
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so right now take a moment and be the
background music
to another individual in the community
who maybe needs
just
community and you're you're going to be
there for him
as his group
be the background music
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so
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now
be the piano player the individual in
the group
who works well with group
you
the piano listen
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it's like at this point you're just
testing the water of the community
is now hesitant
the piano is very hesitant
to see if it's safe to be part of this
group
the group's saying yes
we're in
so now you're starting to play your
notes
getting creative
being courageous
asserting yourself in the community
your individuality and
what you bring to the table as an
individual
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since the community backing you up
supporting you
accompanying you in the back room
so few people today can deal with
community especially since cohen has
made it harder
very few people can play their notes as
individuals
so we lack
both prat individuality and cloud
community
right now what we're doing is a little
bit of therapy of
community with individuality
in harmony with each other
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now please open your eyes
and uh shy if you can screen share a
picture of somewhere on the swiss alps
or something in yosemite valley or
something
get a nice screen share of that and
we're going to go to
our next level of
serious nerve endings and that is
and that is the nerve endings of the of
the optic nerves
your optic nerves have
way more condensed
nerve endings than your ears and ears
you just spent that meditation on how
sensitive you were just engaging
with how sensitive the ears are
but now we're going to go to the eyes
and we're going to keep the music in the
background but we're going to go to the
eyes
and
sense
how the eyes are
you know really
can be blown away by what they see
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oops
i forgot to hit record
shy you got something thank you
perfect thank you
so now notice the
engagement with the eyes
alpine
climate above
where things don't even grow really
it's too high
this is all alpine that's why there's no
trees this is all very high up
but there's grass and flowers
just let your eyes
take it in
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look at different details
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engaging with the eyes
if you have something of food substance
near you
we're gonna move to the mouth i don't
have any food but we'll just talk about
it for a moment
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okay shy you can um
bring back bring me back on screen
i'm gonna turn down the music off now
and then you got nerve endings on how
was that everybody you enjoyed the uh
yeah
so then you got your taste buds and your
tongue is like
covered in in these nerve endings that
distinguish taste one from another
helps you certainly if something's not
you know if something's poisonous the
milk spoiled or something's off but it
also just
you know you have a tremendous
distinction
ability to distinguish taste
which is uh
you know another whole
another whole world
of possibility
which is you know to to engage with that
now
before we go on well i'll go on one more
level and this is only for uh
it's only for those who are over 18 is
you know there's another area on the
body with even more nerve endings
than uh all these areas or at least the
most sensitive ones
and um
and that that's also
you know that that's that's the actual
covenant with god
that's the covenant with god so
what is god telling us
if he puts the most sensitive part of
all and calls that the covenant
you know what that's telling us it's
telling us that's a bit called opinion
of that is a principle an archetype
and what is that principle that
principle is that god's saying
i'm with you in your sensory experience
experience me in the
physical
and if you're in wednesdays and
thursdays class we spoke about how god
shows up in the physical world with the
name elokeem everything's made of what's
called ello cuz
but ello keems plural because the world
is made of multiplicity there's there's
a lot of stuff in the world you know a
lot of stuff just in the frame of my
studio here
you know there's stuff there's keyboards
there's guitar and there's
you know a lot of fibers here protons
neutrons and electrons
packed with
stuff and
it's all made of velocous
and if god makes the covenant with us
exactly where the nerve endings are
most sensitive
it's telling you
engage with me in the physical
engage in the physical and turn it into
a devacus moment what's de vegas de
vegas means to cleave to god
some of you may think well okay
to god that's a that would be a bonus
that's a bonus cleave to god hey
bonus
there ain't no bonus it's one of the 613
commandments lid that bake
you have a mitzvah to cleave to god it's
one of the myths for us
it's like giving sadaka it's like eating
kosher it's like it's like putting on a
pair to fill him it's it's a mitzvah to
cleave to god
cleaves a fancy word for you yiddish
speakers there but cleave means to
to be totally connected
to become one with
and i said there's two ways to go about
that you can learn all the wisdom of
kabbalah which i'm sure many of us in
this group have spent years and years
and years delving into some of us with
more intensity than others
and then there's the
inner way that every one of us can do
you don't even have to open a book
in fact you don't even have to open up
any books
to
to experience god in your sensory
sensory experience
you don't have to
you don't have to know anything it's
like
this is just available
it's just this is what this is what's on
offer now you can experience a delicious
taste
you know uh
you know for our wheat yesterday we had
these whole wheat crackers with all
kinds of seeds on them they were
delicious but of course my daughters put
on them brie cheese with uh pesto sauce
so they're like extra delicious
and you can
by the way you barely get anything in
your mouth the entire night
because think about it's 12 hours
straight just to do the seven species
took us
you know it's just a bite of each you
know it's one olive it was one grape
you know it was a couple of pomegranate
seeds
the whole that itself took three hours i
think and anyway
um by the way that kind of a patient
meal is because on tuesday we fix the
the we fix the sin of eating what's the
sin of eating adam and eve were allowed
to eat from the tree of knowledge they
just had to wait till shabbos it was
only a few hours they were born on the
sixth day
wait a little longer any then you can
eat from the tree of knowledge
but they didn't wait and so on
we wait we stare at the beautiful food
we
behold its beauty
we our brachas every brussel we did was
over a minute long it's a whole new sock
you inhale
bow
i taught them how to do this song before
not to mention i'd give a 45 minute sure
on what each word really means
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which means surrounding space and time
eloquence filling space in the eloquent
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me
and then we finish the brush like if
it's shackled
it was
it was much longer than that because we
had done a bunch of breath work already
so each exhale could be much longer
and
throughout the night we did various
breathing exercises and
developed our uh
our connection through the breath work
hey we got curtis in the truck
yeah
i love my students who are truckers a
few students always cross in america
where are you now curtis please drive
carefully
don't worry about it you just drive
okay be careful
i can't hear you you're muted right now
yeah
anyway
um
last time he sent me a picture he was in
everything looks completely snowed in i
don't know how is the east coast getting
snow right now
i guess uh yeah big time
yeah
and
david hirsch is laughing in florida
with a suntan
okay
so
so listen up so that engagement
to be able to physically engage
and
but it's not just to engage
with it physically but it's to
connected you have to connect it up
to
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you have to connect it up to hashem
because it all everything's made of
hashem everything's made of elokus
there is nothing but that
and so
it's not enough to engage in the
pleasure it's to engage in the pleasure
and connect it to
hashem
to the creator of it all
that's really the essence of it all
that's what that's what we're doing
but this is the this is the easy path
to devacus
this is not you don't have to be an
expert you don't be anything you just
eat it
and close your eyes and taste it
now i'd like to distinguish sight and
sound some of you might have heard this
in previous class and i apologize but
review is always helpful
the
my wife and i once uh went to the swiss
alps and we flew into zurich and we're
driving our way up the foothills
absolutely gorgeous anyone who's driven
zurich to
up to uh
saint mariet's or davos you know what
i'm talking about it's just unbelievably
pretty that whole
river valley that you go through until
you start climbing
so gorgeous
and
the um anyway but that blew us away but
once we started getting up in the
mountains
i was so in awe that i was losing my
motor skills to drive the car
and so
several times before we got to saint
maria it's i had to pull over my car
you know there were pull outs which were
great and we'd pull over and we'd just
be like
it was so amazing and our eyes were
being bombarded by the beauty of what we
were seeing
wife and i take these trips they're
called riding trips
you know why they're called riding trips
because my wife's a writer
and i ride mountain bikes
and so
every morning
after we you know after getting up
praying and whatever
um i hire a guide who takes me all
around the alps and there's no point if
i got these precious this precious week
i don't want to figure it out myself
like let me go with a guy who was right
he could write these trails in the dark
at night he knows them so well and it
knows all the secret ones for the locals
and stuff that don't want tourists you
know knowing about
and so i ride all morning long hours and
hours taking chair lifts to the top each
time
and then these long rides down
and she sits with her
desk
at a you know a big beautiful window
overlooking the alps and rights
the whole time
and and then we meet for lunch and we
spend then we go hiking and spend the
rest of the day together
they're called writing trips we've done
several of these
about once a year we'll take a writing
trip
um
but here's the thing
on the third day
in the alps the first time we went on
the third day we were bored
bored
i was like looking for someone to teach
judaism to
i could like either i found hasidim who
had no interest in judaism or i found
just kidding where i found
you know gentiles who were like willing
to like let me teach them a little bit
about something
you know that was connected to what they
need to know
and
i i was
i was going nuts by the third day but
the alps were not doing the trick
by the third day
now well that's interesting because you
have a lot more more optic nerve
interaction
with sight
than audio nerves with sound
but have you guys noticed that some
songs do it for you forever and ever and
ever and ever i mean you might have to
give it a break for a few weeks because
you overdid it but you go right back to
it
and there it is again
and and there's there's albums there's
certain albums that play through from
beginning to end you know david knows
what i'm talking about on this there's
like steely dan albums that go from
beginning to end and they're just
it only gets better
each time
and there's
there's um
boston's first album david remember
boston's first hand
we were just another band out of boston
on the road trying to make things
yeah
so it's like that entire album from
beginning to end is absolute perfection
you know what i'm talking about curtis
so
and there were a couple police albums
like that and
they're not a million albums like that
um
barry weber has done that with
the album that has shapes on it i forget
oh not the ominous shapes on it um
uh which album is that i forget which
one
but he has that on one of one of his
albums plays all the way through like
that thinking of jewish ones
both
both um jonathan rozelle and
and aaron rozelle have some albums that
are like that their masterpiece albums
and um
play all the way through perfectly and
and the uh i mean you'd never skip a
song
and then there's uh yishai rebo the
album with the shapes on it i forget
which one that is also it's a
masterpiece album plays all the way
through you can keep playing it and
playing
why does audio work for us in a way that
that
um that the optics
don't work
why are we able to engage audioly in a
way that the optics don't well you might
give one answer is that
it's there's so much more going on with
optics
that it overloads you and you go numb
after a few days in a particular place
or it might be
and by the way you if you would have
seen your guys faces on this live feed
you unzoom you would see how much longer
you lasted
with the music that we were doing the
music meditation before the viewing of
the slide of the alps
you you wait you did much better with
the music than you did the slide
as far as connectivity
and
so here here it is this is what's going
on
the whole world was created with
vibrations everything was made
with vibrations
those vibrations are
what god chose to have
create our meaning our world's created
how's the world created there's infinite
light which is getting filtered down
through level after level after level
world after world after world
until it hits a a
um
a
strobing
you know
possibility for physicality for their
action to be a physical world
meaning when you block light you get an
image things you know
an image shows up when you block light
and so god's infinite light is getting
blocked by these worlds and all of that
comes down vibrationally and that's why
when we say our bracha about creation
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means
it's not even translatable but i mean it
would sound like songs of music i don't
know but
shira
which i know you guys know is called
song
zimra what's a zemer
z zimra
and and
the
what it what what it is is its
vibrational wave patterns
now tell me what's the difference in
speed between
what you see versus what you hear
and i'll tell you the difference speed
of light versus the speed of sound
what's the speed of light
hey siri what's the speed of light
in miles
the speed of light is 670 616
629.38 miles per hour
that's really fast hey siri what's the
speed of light per second
in miles
what's the speed of light per second in
miles
okay whatever i'll give you that hey
siri what's the speed of light in miles
so it's six
um
670 million 616
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629.38 miles per hour
that's pretty fast
670 million
miles per hour
now watch this
uh so let's just remember 670 million
okay
hey siri what's the speed of sound
the answer i found is speed of sound
hey siri what's the speed of sound in
miles
on it
the answer is 0.5 speed of sound squared
per mile
that wasn't helpful
uh shy
why isn't it giving me the speed of
sound
hey sir what's the speed of sound in
miles
okay it's making me look it up here
um
i got it
80 miles per hour
something like that
is that possible
speed of sound is 80 miles no that's not
possible one sec
anyway if someone knows the speed of
sound per mile is uh
is uh
can't be 80. whatever it's a few hundred
you hear airplanes break the speed to
barrier so i think they're going like
i don't know what they're going they're
going like
maybe 900 miles per hour or something
like that
anyway but do you hear the difference
it's lower oh you said look at the note
so no problem thank you
uh let's see
how do i find that
uh
oh there's something called chat here
yeah
here we go
um
so light goes
um
300 000 kilometers per second
and sound goes
yeah it's about 800
miles per hour
so it's one one is one is
700 and something million miles per hour
and the other one's
800 miles per hour
now
sound
plays
on the soul
music plays on the soul
and it gives us a engagement speed
that works for us
that connects for us
and it really really is powerful you
have to be so careful with music to use
it right
you know i was once um
i was once at a band rehearsal of a jam
band in santa barbara i was out in the
back courtyard just hanging out with a
friend we were friends with the band and
the music was coming in through these
windows
out to us through these windows where
the band was playing inside
all of a sudden
two hummingbirds
flew into our the courtyard
they came right outside the screens
where the band was playing the windows
were open but there were screens and the
the
the hummingbirds started going like this
you know they were just going like this
exactly in the sine wave
of the rhythm of the music
and the band started playing a much
faster part and they were going like
this
and then there was like a slow part and
they were going like this
and the hummingbirds were like totally
in tune with the music
now if you were raised secular
you would have been to concerts
uh where
you know you're with 30 000 people
and or more
and everybody is exactly
in vibrational
consonants vibrational resonance with
the band
there's one band called also a jam band
that was one of the most um
famous jam bands ever named the grateful
dead
and
one of the things they would do there is
the audience let's say it's it's usually
was around thirty thousand the audience
would write down a song on a piece of
paper
and then pass the pass meaning they'd
write it down and then pass it around
the audience so everyone would get that
song and pass around the audience so
that the whole audience would think
about that song
until the band played it and then the
band would wind up playing
and the crowd would go bananas i mean
the band could play they had like a
repertoire of like probably two 300
songs
they never played two concerts the same
but the but the crowd would call which
song they should play and they would go
bananas when they played it
it was really crazy and what was cool
about it was the band would often go
into this like kind of space mode
when they're like just gonna
no more drumbeat they're just gonna
see what comes
and you hear it
wiring around and moving and moving
until it's forming into something and
then it forms into the song that the
crowd was thinking
that they wanted them to play
amazing i mean i would i was at one of
their concerts and i and i realized
i realized that i'm crying
and i was like
that's interesting why am i crying i'm
having like very deep feelings in my
heart i'm crying not sad feelings but
deep feelings very deep feelings well
you know when you cry you get
self-conscious so i started like looking
around like hope no one sees i'm crying
in the middle of this concert and guess
what the guy next to me is crying
the person on that side of me is crying
i'm like
i started looking over
oh my god they're crying
they're crying i turned around
i turned around there were people way
deeper than we were
already huddled together sobbing
holding each other and sobbing
throughout the audience in a gigantic
you know amphitheater
that was uh i remember that was a that
concert was a new year's in oakland
oakland california
and then
about i don't even know how much longer
not very much longer
we were dancing like jumping and elated
and
the band was playing our whole
our our world was being played by this
band
meanwhile meanwhile i could have a
neighbor come up to me and say
um we teach my child guitar
he's really having a hard time in
yeshiva
and i'd be like
yeah i guess so i may not give him some
pointers you know like don't tell
anybody
what do you mean don't tell anybody well
we don't want anyone to know that he's
you know
does something other than study torah
like what
meaning the word aren't you the guy who
this morning said that he was that
hashem
that the whole the whole creation i mean
think about it what are we saying when
we're doing king david's
psalms every morning
they're they're songs
i just heard one of the guidelines said
there was like a dialect or was it a
mimer of
one of the restraining i don't remember
but he said the reason that mashiach
doesn't come is that we don't know the
tune
of
the sukkah zimmer the psalms we say
every morning because we don't know the
tune machine has come because because if
we knew the tunes that david wrote those
songs to
king david wrote
those songs if we knew the tunes mache
would have to come
so anyway i think you all got the point
today the point is that that we're here
to engage
engage in the pleasures
of this world in a way where you send it
up to hashem we've come to a point where
like people are too afraid to even get
near pleasure because they're like
you know oh i don't want to get sucked
up into it i'm just into god you know i
just want to be into god i don't want to
be into this world
what are you talking about the only
reason god created this world was he
would have a dwelling place below he
doesn't need you to be in the heavens if
he needed you in the heavens he would
have kept you there the fact is that he
sent you back down here to engage
to interface with creation
to have a body covered in nerve endings
that would engage with alocus
and so all of us have to take some time
each day
and engage
with something taste taste your coffee
like but be there with it
taste the food that's that you're gonna
eat for lunch
engaged
fully engaged
yeah
okay question diane
so let's see if anyone has any questions
uh
you can unmute if you want to ask
questions
someone wrote rabbi nachman said that he
knows a song that the whole world
and all the grass will dance with it
something like that okay then we had
speed of light
uh
i didn't get any questions there let's
see if youtube has any questions
um
yeah let's see youtube's got a couple
things here
um youtube's got
um
um so oh wow that's a cool question the
hebrew alphabet is obviously letters and
numerics does each letter also
possibly represent a musical note
that's very cool brett um
i feel bad i don't really answer that
but i have a feeling that i know people
who do
it's been so doing oh someone mentioned
the snow 50 centimeters going to ottawa
yeah that makes sense
uh
okay
um
okay cool
um so i don't see any questions uh there
are a couple new messages let's see if
those are questions and again anyone can
unmute if they want to ask a question
oh
maybe don't i mean
someone asked me to summarize what i
said in the beginning
about how sometimes we're meant to be
part of our community and sometimes
we're meant to take on a bigger role
okay i could talk a little bit about
that
um
the
but yeah i i riffed on it yeah because i
hit record a little late um so i missed
it but the
there's uh
there's
in there's individual and there's
community there's the solo notes
and then there's the accompanying band
in the background that's community
companies
and then there's the solo notes
and there's times where we're part of
community and it's so important that we
engage with community and we're part of
something and it's also
extremely important for your serotonin
uptake
that you're um
for your um which is your well-being
your your general happiness comes from
serotonin
and and a lot of that comes from
being involved in
social interaction
uh but we also each one of us has a
contribution to make
and that's what we call the mission and
our mission in life and and we've got to
take on that mission even if it means
standing out in the community
but uh but when we have that
when we when we are both involved in
community and we're involved in our own
expression in this world that's unique
to us and especially when you've
solidified your mission so then you're
really imbalance of claw and pratt
you're pro clawed part of things but
you're pro you're an individual part
that's that makes that difference that
stands out
okay i'm feeling a little uh i by the
way if you're up from seven to seven in
the morning all i've had now is a nap
since
since uh
sunday morning when i woke up
so i had a nap today that's about it if
you can hear my voice from
singing and singing and singing and
uh we sang a lot last night and a lot of
it was up dancing and
just really just the whole place was
just rocking
and uh
you can hear i've like been through it
what a nice feeling though my in my
voice to like really have used it for
refreshing
and it'll it'll be back tomorrow just
needs it needs to rest a little bit
um
okay i'm just going to bless everybody
shalom
um
blessings
happy to
everybody
all the best
okay