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Shiur in Likutei Moharan Lesson #4 by Rav Yoeli Klein at Scheiner's Shiur
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Okay,
new to new life
after the fourth term
should be everything should be should
go.
So this is lashenu which means that you
can make extreme
but it happens to be that this terra
it's a lot a lot longer than the the
first three. So we're going to go a
little bit quicker but try to tie it in.
It was it was said I read some of the
background. It was said in 1801 which is
before came close to the Reba but
apparently it was written down and it
was in Zlatipa and it had stories behind
it. The story behind it was that the Reb
I think before right after I think
before he said this tora sent over a
story from the BMP where there was some
sort of
his that was young and was dying. And so
he called over the Reb and he said he
had this crazy bone disease. his bones
were basically like failing. And so he
said, "What could I do, Reb? Please save
me." You know, and the Reb said, "To
make the long story short, you know what
you did. Shem knows what you did. I know
what you did. So just speak it out what
you did, you know, cuz you're a really,
really good person and it'll go away."
He says, "No, I can't. I don't want to."
And so he ended up dying of the rot of
bones. I don't even know what that
medical condition might be called
nowadays, but his bones rotted. It was a
tremendously painful death. So after
that the Rebu the Reb said the story of
the BMP and he said over this which has
a lot to do with bones and with speaking
out your your failings. So we'll start
with that and um we'll go through from
there.
So starts off and anyone who uh listens
to Yardun I think I probably spent more
time this week listening to the song
that he has on this versus learning the
Torah. But there's a beautiful
That's that's the first first line, the
main line here. When a person knows that
all of his
which is in and of itself a unique lion
that the Reb uses. Usually you'd say
everything that happens is really good.
We have plenty of that in kazal. The
rabbi uses which I I'm not a expert
linguistic person in Hebrew but
how would you say it's a like an event
happening something like that right?
Anything happened to right anything that
happens anything that goes on in your
life it's for his good. this this this
idea this understanding is that's that's
the future world like he says
uses the same of I praise Hashem from
which is always known as and which is
known as the constrictions and the and
the concealments of both of them he he
praises
so that's how you see that you should
always praise for all of the good for
for everything that happens even the
bad. But over here it's
famous.
We say this in that in the future is
going to be one and his name is going to
be one. The ask
what all of a sudden we're not
monotheistic. Now all of a sudden
there's two gods. Hashem is one now. So
what do you mean he's going to be one?
So answers, you're right.
When good stuff happens to us, we say,
"Wow, Hashem,
you're good and you're bestowing good
upon me."
But when bad stuff happens, we don't
say, "Thank you, Hashem." We obviously
try to say, "Thank you, Hashem." But we
the is supposed to make is dynam.
But you're the the perfect judge.
But in the future world,
everything is going to be
Hashem, you're good and you're being
good. Hashem,
it's all going to be unified as one. So,
just to to to pause a little bit for
this paragraph.
So, we know, oh yeah, I heard a nice
from means like it says
it's a tremendous connection. So
in the world of physicality we can
connect with many things. Oh here's this
here's that we can connect we could do
whatever we want. We can connect with
almost anything but in the world of pmio
inside so the things that you connect
with are things that you are
conceptually connected with. You
understand you connect with
understanding. Um like uh Feldman has a
famous book uh the river the cattle and
the bird. There he says that like zeug
itself is just like the signature of a
document. So you have a document that's
signed. What does that mean? It means
nothing. But if you have a whole to you
have a whole document that says this and
says that and says this and then the
signature on the bottom. Ah so then it
means something. So unification is only
something when there's what behind it.
So here when the reba
that everything is good, he's speaking
about a very deep knowledge. He's
speaking about something that your mom
is connected to and you understand to
the to your core that everything is
happening for the good and he but the
Reb doesn't use everything is happening
for the good. He changes he tweaks the a
little bit. He says
all his happenings are for his good. He
could have said like the says
everything's for the good everything's
for the good. He says that you have to
know everything is good for your good.
Everything's tailor made. That's he uses
I think the Russian of every event every
situation you say yeah everything is for
the good very nice but for me it's not
you know no right now what you're going
through right now every person what
they're going through is for his good is
tailor making the entire world for the
good I remember learning from many years
ago with the
says
that we could mess up and we do mess up
and we mess up again and again and
again. So you know what happens the
second you mess up you sin you fall
everything says wow that that hurt that
was that was damaging okay recreating
the entire world that everything could
come back right now and that's that's
what happens after every second
everything is recreated reformulated
that it could come right back to so that
is basically what's happening that when
a person recognizes this that every
single minute every single second
everything that's happening both the
good and the bad is for his good so then
he's already living in a in
He's living in I was just uh
here where the reb uses this lion from
Hashem from Kim from from the good and
the bad is
272 which is
could mean night time is the same as
sweetness. So we say
even in the darkness of sweetness. I
think that's a little bit alluded to
invar when we say every night in my
hopefully will say it soon that like
comes it was day and now it's night and
we start going crazy.
Wow it's night like what's the big deal?
Like it was day now it's night. Okaym
big deal. You know like we're so excited
it's night now. Whoa. So I think one of
the if you if you learn up
that you sweet in the night it's saying
that what did we just say that all the
daytime all the good that we just had it
was you ah now we're going through a
time of darkness now it's dark it's you
ah that sweetens the whole thing it's
not like just pure darkness I don't know
where I'm going it's it's sweet I always
used to think of this mushel of now
Ra school is becoming more popular so
there's be called Piran and that's where
I was for many years. I was a piran guy.
So there's Yish, there's the supermarket
on one side, there's the Makola, there's
Sam's Bagels, there's Waffle Bar,
there's a whole street, a long strip,
there's Banks, there's what to do, you
know. So it was at a time that there was
like this virus going on. It wasn't
Corona. It was a virus before Corona
that they thought was going to end the
world. And this struck me and then
somebody but you could translate it into
Corona. You can translate it into any
virus. The virus is going around and
it's decimating the world. Not like
corona. It actually is decimating the
world and it's mish destroying the world
and they're only able to make and
synthesize a certain amount of a
antidote and there's very limited amount
and people are dying all over the place.
They give it to like very important
people and then they have a raffle
random for the people that are going to
get it from the regular community maybe
10 out of a thousand because they just
don't have enough. This guy Shiman gets
called to come down to the clinic over
there. He's one out of a thousand that's
gonna get this shot. It's gonna save his
life in the in the Armageddon epidemic.
And so he's walking down Pan for there
and the same time it's a hot summer day.
Ruvane's walking from the other side by
Ruain's walking and he's not in such a
great mood. It's hot, it's sticky and
he's going by Pan and he's going by that
supermarket and boom, he hits his leg.
He looks down. Some guy left a wagon
sitting there. And so he like he like
grasps his knee. It's like in pain. And
he he hobbles over to a bench. And as
he's hobbling over to a bench, he sits
down. He's like nursing his knee. He's
hot. All of a sudden just he gets bitten
by a bee. And he's like, "Oh, this is
horrible." So he goes and makes his way
to the pizza shop and he finally gets
he's like, "I'll just buy something
cold, like a soda or a juice to like
calm me down." Forgot his wallet and he
realized no one knows him here. and no
one's going to give him a free drink.
The other side, Shiman's coming down the
block. He goes into the clinic and the
guy looks up all the papers, checks it
very carefully. He says, "Yeah, you're
the guy. You're going to get the shot."
So, he says, "Listen, we just need to do
a regular checkup." Boom. He does his uh
reflexes on his knee. He says, "I'm
sorry. I hurt you a little bit. Really a
little too hard. You know, really
doctor's bone. You got good reflexes."
So, he says, "Okay, sorry." He's he's
nursing his knee, opens up his arm. He
says, "This is quite a shot. It's going
to hurt a little bit." He's in the shot
and he says, "Just don't eat or drink
for half an hour." So Shiman comes, he
says, "I'll hang out on Pan a little
bit." And he comes to uh to the pizza
shop. And Ruvane's sitting there crying
because he just got hit in the knee,
poked in the arm, and he's thirsty, and
it's the worst day of his life. And Shim
just got hit in the knee, poked in the
arm, and he's thirsty, and he's crying
from the deepest tears of joy. That's
what's called
they're both experiencing the exact same
pains. But one is just in pure bliss. He
just sees everything is kindness and one
doesn't see anything. It's just random
pain need you know senseless harshness.
So that is the idea that when we're able
to transfer ourselves and we don't
always see it but the das to know
there's a loving bay that's always doing
everything and it's all like that. When
you connect that on your even if you
don't understand it yet your living
says
the I think the fourth that theb says
the exact same idea of
that the only way you could do this is
to understand this if you lift up malus
holy malus holy kingship which we're
going to see is reference to the masia
to the physical the world to the
coverings of this world that is Hashem
but it seems like coverings to Malus
which is speech which are words that are
by definition constricting infinite God
into into containers. So all of these
ideas of have to come out and if we lift
it up because now in the exile all this
power all this speech all this this
grand is by the
elim right in the sometimes you see that
the word is used for reference to how
could you do that it's name sometimes
you say like because it's such a holy
name and then when you're learning you
say you say like that what's going on
because
Maybe that's
I'm not sure.
Sorry, I skipped the line. Sorry.
So that is Hashem and are synonymous and
the the
idols all the they worship they draw
they nourish from the kadusha from.
So when you
when we lift up
that is he is the the he's God. So how
do you do this?
So how in the world we want to get to
this place where we're like
and that we understand everything is
just pure goodness. We need to lift up.
So how do we lift up malas from? So he
says
right away this is this means to admit
your sins before
and without getting into all to the
confession part of it yet but we're just
going to go v we're going to read it.
We're going to absorb it. We're going to
speak about it. We're going to see a
little bit what it means possibly. Speak
out your sins in front of
this lifts up. A few proof texts which
in this year we kind of run through um
to get to the to the main points without
getting too bogged down in the proof
text.
So
this is a to admit
is a ruler a ruler. So
grab onto this
which is a constriction like we said is
a conrictive perspective of
going to be able to know to connect
deeply to the idea that every single
thing that happens is for his good.
Even in this world, even in this
lifetime, he'll be able to say, "Hashem,
you're just good and just being giving
me good." So now let's see how and what
this all means.
When a person does know this, he knows
that everything's for the good. This is
called complete.
His knowledge is complete.
What does it mean to know? It means that
you recognize that both kindness and
strictness is all one.
Everything is just
like we said.
So now he's going to he's going to weave
it into the words himself.
What does that mean?
This is the constricted conricted ideas
of of
it's all
both.
They're all just for his good. Why?
Because loves you.
Hashem, he whom Hashem loves, he gives
to he tells him, "What are you doing? Do
better." Right? When you go into a train
and some guy sitting next to you, he's
not going to tell you that your lapel's
up. He's just going to let you sit
there. Your friend comes, you go, "Hey
man, your lapel's up. Put it down." He
loves you. He's not telling you off.
He's just he's he's there to help you.
People that don't love you, they don't
really look at you. They're not really
They might not even notice.
another that reference being love that
loves a person he's going to give him
the he needs. Now then the next chap the
next paragraph he's going to pull this
together in in a more understandable
way. So let's just go and try to try to
So basically what we said until now was
that we want to come to a place of deep
understanding that everything's for our
good. We need to lift up. We need to
lift up the uh constricted
understandings of these constrictions.
We do that through speaking out our sins
to a So now what does that mean? What
what does this do? What does this
confession do? You know, like in in some
places like absolve, you're good. Give
another $100 and you're even better, you
know? But I don't think that's what's
going on. Yeah. The only difference that
he's not
good point. He's Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
A bachelor
and the uh I think it's uh brought down
that like didn't even like talk to the
people that weren't married so much
because he said get married and we'll
start the we'll start the para. Let's go
start the uh the real action.
So now what is this? A person's sins are
on his bones. That's interesting.
It's a
sins are engraved on our bones.
So now each is not the same. It's
different different permutations of
letters
person does whatever.
So that gazilla is engraved somewhere
microscopically in a spiritual level on
his core on his on his bones. And like
the Benta story sometimes obviously the
spiritual reflects and and and plays out
onto the physical.
The words of this love they go into
like we said a dab or deboard connected
to mal these words and now he's he's
saying that that's referring to the word
of the that you did the you did
it goes into the idol worship gives them
strength. So these words of the sin that
you did give strength to the of evil and
then they go into your bones.
A guy he some reason or another he
decides that he fall he's falling into
the sin of of idol worship of you know
worshiping idols which I think uh in
nowadays can basically be reflected on
almost anything. In our days they used
to say it's television. Nowadays, if you
have a television, wow, what a tonic.
You don't have a smartphone. What the
biggest tonic in the world? But that's
the idea. The idea is anything that's
avod that's we worship and it's totally
foreign. It's not who we are. It's not
complete. It's totally disconnected.
So when he does that, this beautiful
you should not serve other gods.
It gets distorted and messed up and it
starts to permeate and gets engraved
and in itself these this
goes ahead and engraves on his bones and
it causes and it takes vengeance upon
him
sins tilt towards him meaning the sins
themselves it's not like oh you sin no
the sin itself is engraved and it it
damages
to the death of the Russia is the ra
that he did that's what kills him not
some retribution so now if that's the
case
so now when you speak out the sins that
you did all of a sudden these letters
that are have been engraved inside
so they should have been a good deb but
instead they were engraved all wrong
messed up like, you know, like you
should serve us a voidar or something.
It's all confused. It's all messed up
and it's engraved. Ah, now the guy says,
"You know what? I did I served the void.
I got caught up in this thing and I was
just glued to it. I couldn't get away
from it. I did this wrong." Now all of a
sudden the debra that was all messed up,
it's coming out in the right way. I
shouldn't have done that.
It releases from his bones.
My bones they speak
it destroys this evil and evil
permutation
and it builds now a new a holy malus.
Now he brings a whole story with Yehuda.
When Yehuda sinned, his bones were
rattling for I don't know how many
hundreds of years in Mit until very many
many years later
was able to free him from that rattling.
So that's the story.
His bones were rattling.
Listen to the voice of
now. is the when he said
do you hear what the what said was it
was like the in front of the
and that's what happened his bones
settled
and why was these bones were rattling
because the bones it was engraved on the
bones
it was like the bones were disjointed
and just rattling around with all these
bad permutations or maybe one bad
permutation from one thing that he did
And then it was fixed and they all came
together and he got
obviously
was the Malik
and through this
it came about the
so he couldn't go to because he was dead
but we learn he learned he's learning
from here right because he because heard
right so over here it worked differently
that that I don't know exactly why or
where it would definitely be worthy to
to think about it for the next week that
when Yehuda did the vid but for some
reason it didn't work cuz it wasn't in
front of the so now like rewinded and
replayed the voy and it was as if Yehuda
is saying it in front of boom it's it's
fixed
that's what it sounds like
here he's going to speak about this
mention
You need this.
It has to be in front of
every aspect of
like we've seen that they would call
each other.
It wasn't the guy that wasn't the name.
He call
mention
as if he was saying the front
fixes
and it fixes the of his that point that
you brought up just struck me. This is
the point where stop and try to try to
think a little bit about what's going on
in this whole in this whole story. And
so getting back to the vidoy. So the
vidoy it sounds odd. It's like here we
are telling people to start doing
confession you know. So first of all
there's a lot of things I heard this
from Rabbi many years ago that he says
that in Judaism we're extremely um
pushed aside after the whole debacle of
that no one wanted to you know speak
about or think about it. He doesn't say
shabetsi actually he says from yashka
from the whole creation of Christianity
there are so many um skewings of
yiddishkite because it all came from
Judaism that that yishkite veered away
from those things so anytime that you
see these things resurging now it's like
what what are you talking about but
really these are ancient practices that
were done for thousands of years inkite
but we had to stay clear of it for a
long time but over here just to to also
instead of just also seeing it as purely
like okay so Now
of practicality when the rebra some of
his students that were there closest
ones are like confused like the reb
means that we should do this practically
and it came out that yes they should and
they did this and then at a certain
point that was in 1801 at a certain
point in 1808
someone came to the rabbi and started
doing it said no no no don't do it
anymore finished he said go to rabnas
but don't do voy just speak to him so
reb stopped the practice nowadays
wrestlers, they do it still in Oman, but
I guess it doesn't have the same um I
guess scariness of doing it in front of
a kever, you know, you're in front of a
kever, you're speaking to a tadik that's
upstairs in Sham, but even so, what's
going on? So, I think just to understand
it a little bit is that
I heard this word that that I felt was
very powerful uh this week this week. It
was integration. Now, integration means
that you're taking two distinct parts
and you're bringing them together.
They're still distinct. They're still
different, but they're integrated.
They're wholesome. So now when we look
at ourselves,
so often we need to see ourselves in a
very positive light in order to save our
dignity and what we think is who we are.
We create uh invincible persona so that
we are perfect. And if we make a
mistake, we have 18,000 excuses and
blame 13,000 people and it's all good.
There's no mistakes. It's fine. And if
we do admit a mistake, it's just because
it's and we're supposed to do chuva. So
we say, "Oh, I did such a mistake." But
the idea is a very it's a very um it's
very fractured. It's basically saying
that in order for us to be good yidden
and good people, we have to be perfect.
And it's taking our whole struggle and
our whole goof and saying that's like
it's like dark bad stuff. It's, you
know, we should fight it, keep it away.
Maybe it happens, maybe it doesn't. I
don't know. But I'm going to be an
ashama. I'm going to be a good and I'm
going to be an isama. Now, there's
beauty to that because we are nishas.
But to say that those things that we
fall into and our struggles and our and
our disasters that we are part of and
our tyrus and our things that we're
dealing with now is nothing is
destructive and that only leads to a and
a sometimes real things that we do and
what the Reb says is that when these a
happen so where do they go? So they go
deep. They go deep. They go into our
core. We might not even feel it. It's
not on our It's not a tattoo. It's we
can't see, you know, like the saying
it's it's engraved like, "Oh yeah, you
just did the Ara that imagine it with a
tattoo. It' be like that's embarrassing.
I see like on this guy's forehead.
Terrible." No, it's deep. It's in our
bones. We don't even see it. We don't
even feel it. And what is it? It's a
tear of It's like Hashem. And we
ourselves went there to do something,
but we messed it up. And now it's deep.
It's deep. It's hidden. It's in our
bones. So what the Reb tells us to do is
open your lips. Lips
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is the edge. It's avat.
The two lips are so is telling us open
up your lips. Not just open up your
lips. Open up your boundaries inside.
You have boundaries. I'm a good guy.
That's wrong because of that and that.
Open it up. Melt it away. You're a goof.
You have failings. You do things wrong.
You're an part of you. They're both
beautiful. You're struggling. Beautiful.
Speak out your struggles. You failed.
Speak out your failures. Speak it out
clearly. Hashem, I can't handle this.
Right? The 12 steps, one of the first
steps is
to admit that you did something wrong.
And it takes a big big level. And they
do it in many different ways to get a
person to admit in a way that it's real.
And then just to say, I don't have any
power. I I really don't have give up to
a higher power. Hashem, please help me.
When a person does this, it removes the
permutations of bad and it begins to
create them and formulate them in the
way they are, the way they're supposed
to be. I messed up. They come out.
They're demolished, freed. We say in
every month we say,
so the article translates it as health.
means freedom is the the bones. These
sins are trapping us. They're their is
keeping us trapped. So is telling us
that when we do this and when we do it
in front of the idea of is someone why
didn't he say
speaks about the all the time is someone
the the connotation of is like this
perfect amazing
is someone who's constantly working
through. That's what the connotation is.
So when we take our parts and we work
through he said aasha is accasha a
problem in our life is a problem but we
work it we speak it out never comes to
says kasha terrible I'm leaving it work
through it when we come to that and we
work through all these things and we
speak it out to it releases us and gives
us tremendous tremendous freedom from
the from these from these permutations
and it brings us back like he said to to
free the mus to free the the speech and
when a person does that we said last
week when you exercise you're ripping
muscles Once you rip open the the lips,
once you rip open these muscles, then
does the healing himself. All the
healing comes afterwards. So help us to
speak out everything that we have in
front of the however we're going to
speak about that we think about what
that means nowadays practically. The
idea is to do this in a way that opens
up the deepest places of our ourselves
and brings us together. So that then we
could realize that all the parts, all of
the darkness and all the light is all
just Hashem.
Everything goes after the ending.
You're like sitting there waiting for
me.
David, I didn't want to interrupt the
She spelled them out. Oh, we like that.
Yeah, we got a little kid with 200. Wow.
Nice. Beautiful. Wow, that fits in well.
I wouldn't have thought of that myself.
A
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That's it.
probably
getting there.
You know,
no
46 nicely.
Don't just
know what's the
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I've been
happy.