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Shnayim Yomi - Yitro - Sh'vi'i - #7 - Rabbi Yaakov Gibber - Truth with Clarity
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The seventh and final of our para the
tells us
that miraculously the entire people saw
that which was otherwise only heard.
They saw the thunder and Rashi tells us
that at the time of the revelation hari
so the people saw that which is usually
audible that which was impossible to be
seen anywhere else. And the question is
why was it necessary? Why don't make
what seems to be this unnecessary nace?
Why was it important for us to not just
hear the sounds but to actually see the
sounds as well? And they think as is
explained by Mosha in a very important
and very poignant lesson as it relates
to our understanding of our relation our
relationship to limit. It's important
for us of course how we approach Torah
study how we approach limitra. It's not
sufficient for a person to just simply
topically superficially understand the
Torah to just collect knowledge and data
to just know what's right what's wrong
what's kosher what's tra just to know
the basics but rather a person has to
strive have a chuka desire a yearning a
want a passion to use your energies
intellectual capabilities to understand
the lessons of the ter clearly as if
it's spelled out right in front of you
to understand clear as day what it is
the common ability to hear thunder
represents a basic a simple
understanding of what it is. But the
miraculous level, the miraculous ability
to actually hear thunder, so that
represents something else. That
represents a level of understanding, a
level of havana, a level of discernment,
which we should strive for, which we
want to reach. And this is true of
anybody who's involved in learning Tyra
on any level, no matter who you are, but
it's especially true for parents,
teaching your children, form, form,
teaching, teaching. You have to make
sure that that which you're teaching is
as clear as day it is to you so you can
transmit it to others as well. It's not
just simply to know it, but to
understand it deeply, to be connected to
it, to actually visualize the optics to
see it. When you see it, you feel it.
You're connected to it in a very
different way. And when you do, it's
inspiring. It's transcendent. It's
transformative. It's uplifting. And it
makes you the whole of the person that
you're destined to be.