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Shemos: The Strength to Change Your Mind
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Welcome philosophy and thank you for
joining us. I'm very excited about this
week. I've waited to say this rock for
forever. Such a good rock. Really very
brilliant
and innovative.
The one you never heard before.
From anybody. The the we learn about the
common ones and and so So the one says
over there about the common that's love
I think that's that's love of the base.
And because I am
that the one talks about
it's talking about the different animals
that are massive that do damage. This is
a lion pounces on a smaller animal.
And the one the one trying to figure out
from Sukkot
what the lion's cover was was it simply
to just harm the other animal to destroy
it to damage it or was it to eat it? So
the one says really it was planning not
to eat it cuz she knew changed its mind.
The after.
What does that mean Christian in the
world of the lion changes his mind? How
do you know if a lion changes his mind?
Why why is the one going into the world
of the lion? What it's telling you was
it was not going to was as if we're
talking to a human being who has some
kind of logical process of thinking.
So my rabbi just pointed out that the
word Nimrod Nimrod means to change your
mind is the service of Malachi. A
Malachi is somebody who's able to change
his mind. He's not beholden. He's not
hostage. He's not prisoner. He's not a
servant to his previous thinking. The
strength to change your mind is Malachi.
Nimrod so it says I read the Malachi the
lion the strength of the lion
is its ability to change his mind.
That's what he said. So my rabbi said a
beautiful thing with that. He said the
actually means later on in Parshat
Beshalach that when Moshe Rabbeinu told
the people to turn around by the coming
to the Yam Suf they said what do you
mean we're going right back into the
hands of our enemies? Moshe said to do
it ain't no other way than Amram. We're
going to listen to Ben Amram. We have no
none of our own our own logic our own
reason our own calculations all out the
window. We listen to Ben Amram. So my
rabbi said what why are Ben Amram? Why
do they call him Ben Amram there? Why
not Moshe Rabbeinu? Where do we find out
they call him Ben Amram? Ain't no other
way than Amram.
So my rabbi said who is Amram? Moshe
Rabbeinu's father. How did Moshe
Rabbeinu come into the world?
Amram was Parshat Mishpatim. He
separated from his wife cuz he didn't
want to have a son that would get
killed. Miriam his daughter came to him
and she told him what Parshat Mishpatim
taught him. You're making a mistake
because you don't know if you're going
to have a boy.
It's not right. So Amram said you know
what?
What he said is good. My daughter she's
saying cuz she's saying good so he
changed his mind. And he got together
with his wife again and they had Moshe
Rabbeinu.
An act of Malachi Nimrod the ability to
change your mind not to be beholden to
your previous thinking that Amram
exhibited in that moment resulted in
what? Moshe Rabbeinu the king of the
Jews the the Malachi that came out of
that decision that it was Nimrod.
Amram's ability to change his mind led
to the birth of Moshe Rabbeinu. Ain't no
other way than Amram. The after this is
the son of Amram. This kind of that the
kind of we also have that kind of the
kind of to turn back. We we thought one
way Moshe is another way.
The kind of Amram that's the kind of
Malachi.
Easy
is it like every giver carry? Carry is
easy to say is really that thing the
strength of a lion to change your mind.
I really want to do this. My soul is
pulling me and I say no no no.
I'm strong with it. That's me that's a
Malachi. That's me that's an I read.
Nimrod to go back on what you thought.
So I I told this over to my friend to
the
maybe the most famous one of the most
famous composers in class of history
certainly certainly in the hall of fame
Rabbi Green um who was a linguist which
is explains a lot about the depth of his
compositions. He is a tremendous
a
big affinity for languages philosophy
and the depth of philosophy.
So I told him this word from my rabbi
about Nimrod cuz he told me back the
word Nimrod is spelled
nun mem lamed kaf. Nun lamed kaf lamed
mem nun order. Nimrod is four letters in
a row backwards. The kind of Nimrod is
that I went one way and now I'm going
backwards. That's the the kind of
Malachi the kind of Ben Amram.