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Should we DREAM big or just be REAL?
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How you define "dreams" and "reality" can shape how we aspire for greatness. Secrets of the Talmud
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a person who's not happy with where they
are now spiritually they either regret
something they've done or they want more
they want to what do they effectively
want they want something different they
want a different reality than what they
have now and to do that you have to
dream to do that you have to Envision
something else and believe that that
something else is possible okay friends
The Story begins we're diving into
tractate BR
14a and our topic today is dreams the
importance of Dreams the value of Dreams
what is a
dream should we be dreaming about our
preferred reality should we
be focused
on the reality at
hand we're going to unpack
this uh unusual statement in the
talmud I'll read it in the Hebrew and
then I'll translate it um you guys are
welcome to follow on along in the
English or look at the Hebrew as
wellar
rabar RAB RAB said in the name of
RAB anybody who
sleeps for seven days so seven days go
by if this person
sleeping and he doesn't have a
dream this person is called bad or
evil bad is probably more accurate in
English over here they translate as evil
somebody go
and sleeps a sday period and does not
have a dream in those seven days he's
called
badar as the verse says and he quotes
from The Book of
Proverbs
y whoever is
sated when they
sleep they won't be visited by Evil
Al rather than reading it as sa which
means satiated
you could read it CH seven seven days go
by of sleeping and you have a dream
you're not going to be visited by bad
this is what the tal says the next
paragraph
says the son of the son of ab
said this is what said in the name of so
all these people are quoting the sage
anybody who satiates themselves from
words of
Torah and then goes to
sleep he won't have bad news announced
he won't be visited by
evil the same verse that we had quoted
from Proverbs in the previous
paragraph he who is satiated Yin will
sleep he satiated when he sleeps meaning
being satiated with
Torah bad will not or evil will not
visit him so we have two statements from
the talud the first one if you go by
seven days of sleeping and you don't
have a dream that's that's a bad thing
that person that prototype is called bad
and anybody who satiates themselves with
words of Torah they're not going to be
visited by bad means maybe they'll have
a dream let's start with the first
statement over here that that's a bit of
a shocking
statement for two reasons number one
what is so bad about not having a
dream or conversely what is so good
about having a
dream if you have a dream that's
apparently a good thing and if you don't
have a dream that's apparently a bad
thing
thing um that's number one number two
how many of you decided last night that
you're having a
dream right it it it seems like to some
degree it's out of our control although
we do have influence on our dreams right
but to to an
extent it kind of seems like it's a bit
out of our
control the most basic interpretation of
this
talmud we're going to run through four
or five different interpretations which
are going to give us different
perspectives on what dreams are and how
frankly how we approach life based on
these
perspectives but the most basic
perspective is that a dream has some
element of Prophecy to it
it has some element of truth to it that
doesn't mean every dream you have is
true and even if it was true that
doesn't mean we know how to interpret it
um properly or
accurately but a dream is some level of
communication
and it actually we know this from the
Tanya from chapter 29 of Tanya says that
when it quotes the famous statement in
the tal that when one sleeps their soul
Rises to Heaven a portion of their soul
and draws from heaven and that's that
that that that is uh revealed in dreams
because when we're having positive
sacred holy dreams that means our soul
is drawing from the right place in
heaven and recharging properly and if
not it means it's not charging properly
so having a dream is some sort of
Prophecy and that's a good thing because
if you have a good dream that means
you're being charged properly and if you
have a bad dream at least you know that
you're drawing from the wrong
Source that's the most basic
interpretation
one of the commentaries known as the
mid
explains that when it says seven days go
by and you don't have a dream it doesn't
mean you don't have any dream it the
talmud he the way he interprets this
talmud is that it's referring to a dream
of
substance somebody who has the 7day
period go by and does not have a dream
of substance a dream that's
meaningful that considered to be bad
that's a bad
indication why is that a bad indication
because we have a lot more influence on
our dreams than we think we we
do because a dream is very much
reflective of what we were thinking
about in the daytime throughout our
day so if a person does not have any
dream of
substance for an entire 7day
period that means that a person is not
investing themselves enough in in
thinking about things that
are of
substance um and and here's the
interesting thing a person that doesn't
mean that a person didn't do anything of
value for those sday period or didn't
even think anything substantial but they
weren't deep enough in thought of
something that might be
substantial a person could have been
doing and learning and doing Mitzvah and
and engaging in what they should have
been engaging yet didn't have a stream
of substance that means that what they
were doing was not good enough until uh
at that point in other words see a good
dream as a barometer and a positive
dream a holy dream as a barometer of
your
engagement in in
spirituality if a 7-Day period goes by
that me and we don't have any positive
dreams that that
means doesn't mean we weren't engaged it
means we weren't engaged
enough which is why the second paragraph
that we had read today says anybody who
satiates
themselves with words of
Torah won't be visited by
Bad by bad
dreams and conversely will have
good it doesn't say anybody who studies
Torah it says it's an interesting
statement anybody who satiates
themselves with Torah in English I see
over here anybody who fills himself with
matters of Tor in the Hebrew on that
second paragraph it's the third
line means to
satiate to literally fill yourself
up you know you eat and you just feel
you don't feel hangry
afterwards you don't feel hungry
afterwards you just after you eat after
being hungry it's like I needed that
imagine we learned to was such a thirst
and such of Interest we were so inspired
and we felt like my soul needed that I
needed that if we could get ourselves to
that
point that's going to have an incredible
impact on our
dreams over the past couple of years you
guys know this I I've had this
semi Obsession maybe interest in Reading
reading letters penned by the personal
respons the rebes the volume of volumes
of letters that that the reab had
written to people addressing personal
issues and I had recently come across a
letter where the reab was addressing
somebody who had some sort of dream
issue was disturbed by their
dreams and the reab was encouraging this
person to do something different think
about something else during the day
study Torah and study immensely because
that eventually if we satiate ourselves
with that if we really ingest it not
just do it we have to learn Torah but
sometimes we just do it sometimes we
show up which is good it's always good
just to show up but if we can really
ingest
it it becomes part of the way we
think and the greatest indication that
we've ingested it properly is that it
becomes part of the way we even dream
there's an commentary on the anakov the
anakov are like the selections of tud
such as what we're studying now that are
more the aad parts of T not the Hala
parts of tud more the metaphoric or
philosophical parts of the talmud not as
much as the
discussion and there's a commentary on
the anakov called the
iakov the iakov explains
that what a dream means in this context
somebody goes by seven days and doesn't
have a dream it's called bad a dream
means a thought of
tshua a
reflection
because what is tshua tsha is a desire
for something
different something else than what we
have now a person who's not happy
with where they are now spiritually
right they either regret something
they've done or they want more they want
to not repent it's more than repent shua
is more than repent they want to return
they want to what do they effectively
want they want something different they
want a different reality than what they
have
now and to do that you have to
dream to do that you have to Envision
something else and believe that that
something else is
possible and somebody who goes seven
days
and has no thought of
tsha that's problematic because they're
too
comfortable
complacency every seven
days we which might be the significance
of seven by the way because shabas is
like the seventh day and shabas we'll
talk about the shabas is associated with
TBA but that's what a dream is a dream
is I'm envisioning and imagining
something different
and if I don't Envision or imagine
something different even in my
sleep I'm not thinking hard
enough these are serious statements by
the way because they really put a lot of
responsibility on us to take
responsibility for you know you think
like okay the day is over I'm taking a
break you know I'm uh I'm done for the
night
and it's not true there's no such thing
there's no such thing because we're in a
relationship with God and we have a
mission we have a purpose and we're
trying to reflect that purpose every
single moment of Our Lives to some
degree even while we're sleeping I
remember when I was in
Yeshiva years ago um first day the head
Rabbi was giving an orientation it's old
school Rabbi very old school like he was
one of these Europeans you know walks
I've told you about he walks in the room
and
he's you know long black coat white
beard and you feel his presence he gets
up at the podium and he says here is and
it's yiva where we had dormed we're
dorming at right so we're kind of in
this immersive environment and he
says here is the
schedule for you for a day at
yiva 24 hours a day we're like what
uh I mean effectively we started at 7:30
in the morning and ended at 10 o'clock
at night why 20 24 hours a day like were
we sleeping in here like what he said
within that 24hour period there's going
to be a lot of time where you're going
to be
learning there's going to be a lot of
time where you'll be eating there'll be
time where you're sleeping there'll be
time where you might be exercising or
doing other discretionary things that
are
necessary there's times that are within
the mandated schedule there's times that
are outside of the mandated
schedule and it's all one 24-hour period
where you're learning how to serve God
the
best which was a powerful he meant it
right that that's what we're saying here
that our we're responsible for our
dreams we're not off at
night but it takes planning ahead of
time to be more intentional and more
deep about what we choose to think about
investing in the
day the
1700s in Vila there was a famous Rabbi
known as the the is an acronym
gim the is an acronym
for he known as
the means a prodigy or a genius and he
was the prodigy or the genius of VNA
he lived around the same time maybe a
generation earlier than the alter the
author of The Tanya and he has a lot of
interesting
insights on talm
on on the book of mish by the way the
Book of Proverbs where these verses are
quoted from there's a lot of interesting
cabalistic
insights and he says that this dream at
night that you would be having you go
seven days without a dream that's called
bad right so he says what is this really
talking
about he says night is a
euphemism night is euphemistic for
Exile and if we go seven nights we're
traveling through Exile an entire week
of
Exile and we don't realize that this
Exile is a dream we take it too
seriously that is problematic that's a
bad thing that's what the girl says
that's a bad thing because the truth is
Galos Exile is a
dream which which by the way I
I that may sound very
insensitive and I don't mean to sound
insensitive and I apologize if anybody's
listening to this and says well that's
because Exile is very difficult gullos
is very difficult and we know that we
know how difficult gas and Exile is and
I'm we're not minimizing it by any
means uh pain is real people have really
difficult situations I mean we since
October 7th I think we've really been
able to internalize globally as a people
how difficult Exile is how badly we need
Redemption but we associate dreams with
things that aren't
real and things that we would
like prefer to
happen you know but but don't actually
believe it could happen it's a
dream right so should we be dreaming for
the Final Redemption should we be
dreaming for messiah
no that's not a dream that's
reality Exiles the
dream the alter the author of The Tanya
writes he doesn't write this in the tong
he writes this in one of his other works
that why is exile called a dream
by the way this is this is from the book
of tum The Book of
Psalms we say in the right before
benching that when M
comes we're going to be like we're going
to realize that we were like dreamers
this whole time we lived in this Exile
that was like an illusion it wasn't real
it's not to say that we don't actually
feel pain and that people are going
through a hard time but it wasn't real
but is it like a
dream it's it's anal it's an
analogy the analogy chosen to describe
Exile as a dream and here's the reason
why what is a dream a dream in a dream
you could have two you could have this
like dichotomy of reality that makes no
sense right you can
be I don't know you open the the door to
the White House and you walk into Six
Flag I don't know dreams don't need to
make sense dreams don't make sense
dreams aren't expected to make sense and
there are certain realities that take
place in Exile that just don't make
sense that are
unexplainable sometimes there are Global
atrocities and we ask the question why
and it's nobody dare answer that
question right because how could I
justify such an evil
thing um but let's save it spiritually
in our own personal lives there's things
that seem to be dichotomous in our
lives we go to sh we doin we're
inspired and if you were
to Define that as me
you look at me in a certain
light and we leave sh and maybe at work
I'm not inspired to the same degree I'm
not invested or as power of my Judaism
to the same degree and if you were to
isolate that portion of my life you
might look at me in a different light so
you have I'm giving an example of two
opposite extremes where a person could
do in and go to SCH and learn and be
inspired and be on
fire and in the same
moment can turn around and is like who
is this
person in in contemporary psychology
they call this
versioning there's different versions of
people and a person can have more than
one
version I mean we're used to calling
this the animal soul and the Divine Soul
Duality I'll give you an
example you have a story in the Tom
tractate of oara this is of oara
18 believe
18b where there's the famous Sage
tardon who's visiting his colleague rabi
who's on his
deathbed
and RAB is an incredible scholar he's an
incredible he's he has committed his
life to torist
he's committed his life to teaching
Torah to other Jewish people and lifting
up other Jewish people even in
situations uh even under
circumstances
where it was I don't want to just say
difficult but but un illegal under the
Roman
Empire he was one of the 10 Martyrs that
we read about onum Kipper and he was
killed for not only practicing ing his
values publicly but sharing them with
other Jewish people who are less
fortunate to have
it and before dying he says am I going
to be going TOA am I going to be going
to the world to come am I going to be
going to Paradise am I going to be going
to
heaven and he says well tell me what
you've done what' you what you what did
you do with your
life what he says I'll tell you what
I've done
I was
collecting for a porm meal porm sud was
collecting I had funds collect
collecting for
porm those funds got mixed up with
charity and I knew I was able to be on
top of the numbers I knew what the
numbers were so it wasn't a big deal
right you have a pile of cash for this
fund you have a pile of cash for this
fun don't mix them but if you do mix
them you know your numbers you're good
right but he said I just gave it all
charity because I didn't want anybody to
suspect
me I wanted to be sensitive to skeptical
skeptical people is an irony over there
but
okay he said you're going to the world
to come you're good you're going to
heaven and the commentaries asked like
what is this story why is he so
unconfident inconfidentes the guy
committed his life to
Torah he literally walked to death
for the sake of God to inspire Jewish
people and he has to come up with
reasons why he might be going to heaven
because of this whole charity
incident so one of the explanations
is that he thought that maybe I'm
engaged in Torah so
passionately not because it's Torah and
because it's sacred and because it's
divine and because it's God because it's
interesting he says maybe I'm not that
spiritual maybe I'm just an
academic and maybe I find it to be
interesting you can have philosophers
and secular Scholars who are just as
committed to their
causes but the greatest
indication that he's
committed that he's living a Redemption
life and not a gullos Exile life is the
consistency not the
dichotomy is that he's commed not only
in areas of Interest such as the
academics but even areas of
Charity two very different areas two
very different prototypes who would
normally be engaged in both of these
things two different
personalities yet he's engaged both
there's consistency there he didn't have
the Exile mindset he had the gullas
Redemption
mindset
conversely our default setting and we
have to work on this and this is a work
in progress is we have the Exile mindset
which is like a dream where there's
dichotomies where one moment I might be
inspired about this and another moment I
might be passionate about something that
is antithetical to what I was inspired
about
before and the g says if we go seven
days and we don't
realize that this is just a dream don't
beat myself
up this isn't the reality the reality is
God's presence in this world the reality
is the spiritual consistency that's not
the dream that's the reality the Exile
is the dream we don't realize that
that's not a good thing that's how the G
explains
this we have
to choose the version of reality that is
true not just the one that is
obvious the version of reality that's
obvious is the Exile version where one
moment we're inspired the next moment we
Fallen flat on her face and then feel
guilty for falling flat on her face
because I hey I thought I was so
inspired that must be which one is the
real me right is the version of me the
one that fell in the face and the
inspiration was the
exception or was me being
inspired the true version of me and me
falling flat on my face which happens
that's the
exception we have to choose and realize
we have to choose the reality that is
true not just the one that's obvious
it's more obvious or easy to choose the
Exile reality as being true and saying
Redemption is a
dream one of those biblical prophecies
never going to
happen right that that requires a
mindset shift we got to put on new
glasses because that is the
truth the world is capable of
experiencing that truth the world has
experienced that truth in the past
the world experienced this at Mount Si
the world experienced this at the
splitting of the Red Sea the world
experienced this prior to Adam and Eve's
sin right God was comfortable in this
world the world experienced this with
God being present at the Bas of
Mikes and there's little mhia moments we
have where we know that God is real so
the world is
capable it's just taking that what seems
like an exception like a dream and
realizing that it's the Exile that's the
Dream It's the Exile that's the
exception it just happens to be a
prevalent exception a prevailing
exception and it's the G it's the
Redemption that's
real every sday period we have to have
this moment where we realize Gallos is
just Exile is Just a
Dream It's not the reality I'm not
saying that the pain is fake or that you
don't feel it and that you shouldn't
feel but it's not the reality and this
it could be that it's associated with
shabas the seventh day because the word
chabas mean shabas the cists explain
that chabas has the same letters as the
word t which means to return
toua in chabis we live on a higher plane
we live on a higher level a deeper
closer connection with
God I'd like to share with you one more
explanation one more
interpretation from the mag of
mesich where he says this night period
where one might be sleeping is analogous
to to laziness to
lethargy there's times in our life where
we feel
demotivated we feel disinterested in
spirituality we feel disinterested in
engaging in our relationships engaging
in our connection with God we feel like
it's night
time and he says you need at least every
seven days the tud says you need to have
a
dream what is a dream so apparently
the wordom that's the Hebrew word for
dream has another
meaning there's more than one meaning to
that
word and those who are well-versed in
Biblical Hebrew grammar will know this
better than I do but the
wordom dream has another meaning you
know what that is
strength somebody who goes
seven days hold I'm going back to the
text here somebody goes seven days
without a dream not dream without
strength so it's night time and we're
sleeping we're sleep we're lethargic we
feel disinterested in our
relationships we
feel disinterested in our connection to
God and the easy thing to do is just say
do it anyways
bro just just do it or don't do it but
both of those are not good choices
because don't do it means we're not
doing what we're supposed to be doing
just do it is you're not doing what
you're supposed to be doing because
you're supposed to be doing it with joy
and with Sim and with passion with love
so either of those are not good
options so you what you need you need a
the wordom means dream but the word also
means strength we need strength where do
we draw strength from the answer is
seven because what is the significance
of seven the seven faculties of the soul
the seven emot
faculties of the
soul the seven emotional faculties of
the soul that we learn about in and we
learn about that elaborates on but we
learn about in
cabala which is
Passion which is love which is
reverence which is
balance
perseverance integrity and connection
communication right that's the the
the spiritual connection that we have
the the capacity the emotional internal
capacity we have to connect with
God when we employ that when we try to
trigger that and by the way that's
literally what the Tanya is all about is
how do I trigger my feelings how do I
get my my heart to buy in I want my
heart to buy in how do I get my heart to
buy in and natanya provides numerous
methodology for
that that's the seven that takes
strength
and when we're strong because we make a
decision that we're going to emotionally
buy into what we actually believe
in when we make that
decision we're in a very good space in
our
life we're in a very good space in our
life I I was
reading a talk from the Reb by the way I
I thought this was beautiful it was the
Reb's Reb's address to the at the at the
convention the convention of
International Convention of in 1991 the
Reb was addressing the and the truth is
it's very obvious from this talk because
it was edited made for public review
that the Reb was really addressing
everybody but he was highlighting the
difference between a EV which means a
servant and a a messenger are we
Servants of God or or are we messengers
of God and there's a profound difference
between the two what is a servant of God
does what he's supposed to do because
that's what he's
told what is
a an emissary or
messenger he has an
opinion he does what he's supposed to
do in his own
way you can go to using kabad as an
example but this is obviously globally
relevant to every Jew but you go to any
of the
6,000 there are out there and you're
going to see the same message in 6,000
different
you're going to see a lot of
personality and the reason is because
there's an
opinion Ser we're not servants we're
schim emissaries and the difference is
the Emissary has bought in emotionally
and engage this personality and doesn't
just say I'm going to do this because
that's what I'm told he says I'm going
to do this because I believe in
this and part of what I'm told to do is
to believe in it not just do it he
emotionally Buys in in that moment we
emotionally buy into what we believe in
we're no longer living in this Exile
mindset this nighttime mindset but we
don't go seven days without the dream
without the
strength the moment we emotionally Buy
in like a not like a servant you know
what happens our Judaism becomes
attractive and radiates and illuminates
the world around us illuminates our
surroundings okay that's my story and
I'm sticking to it