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The Ramchal's Essay on Fundamentals - Part 18 - Rabbi Yirmiyahu Ullman
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so the good we're up to new topic now on
186 and this is the Indian honey singh
regarding the nature of miracles okay
Meegan a colony voin coulomb lonely you
Ella me pinay circuses are at tony's bar
all things that exist only do so because
God decreed it so can call the hukum
Barack volumes lamb looka gooba him LEP
a Chicago samosas bar he also knows
behem and so to all of the laws and the
limitations that govern all things that
were created were only decreed because
it was God's will that they be this way
according to what is appropriate and
what is wise in God's eyes Munem
commotion Hoka Hoka male burano just as
God decreed the laws of nature which
govern all things it was all according
to his will konechno live at alum so he
can certainly nullify them or suspend
them with Asha no Simon to change them
carrots oh no according to his will the
whole s Guzman she would say at any time
that he likes so God created the natural
world there are natural laws that govern
the natural world and that was all fit
according to God's wisdom according to
the way things should one however of
course God certainly reserved for
himself the option of nullifying
negating or suspending those laws at any
time for any way any particular reason
Luminum linoleum she had a cheeseburger
mobile am shallow Badenoch chicago
cattiva the novelties the ways in which
God interacts in the world which are
different than which um
differ from the laws of nature who an
acronis that is what we refer to as a
ness okay ness now one of the words
furnace is banner and just as a banner
is held high and it gives you an
indication of who's holding that banner
who's behind that band or what that Ben
represents so to a miracle which in
Hebrews Ness is like that it's like a
publication this is meant to grab
attention yes it's yes it's like I mean
it's it's not necessarily meant to grab
attention but you but it does it
certainly does grab attention yes is it
something it stands out stands up and
above up on the beyond the normal
running of the world like a banner would
stand up and above what it represents so
to an S now the truth is that God's
presence is in all of nature and
certainly the natural laws themselves
because they're divinely ordained they
also have within them the ordained
excuse me the divine only we call that
ordinary rather than divine because it
is the normal way that the de xem runs
the world but certainly the the the
whole natural world itself is miraculous
and think more discusses for example
about how a certain rabbi who was very
poor did not have enough oil to burn for
his Shabbos candles and he asked his
wife for his daughter to bring foreign
vinegar instead and he asked you know in
his to his daughter said we can't light
the vinegar we need oil so he said he
who commanded the oil to light will
command the vinegar tonight as well and
that in fact it did can we not do this
today we know in order you know you know
what we're basically asking for is a
miracle which is a mess which means a
extension above and beyond the normal
running of the world so that generally
speaking a job is not going to just
change the normal running of things
unless there's some special reason yeah
for this process oh so you have to say
that either the
there is an exceptional person or an
exceptional reason or sometimes both in
this case it was an exceptional person
and it was in the honor of shabbos which
on his level must have been something it
was all held in very great regard and
God performed a miracle for this person
it was a say to the Talmud Ice Age of
Holland yeah I feel like if we reach
that level but we truly truly truly one
hundred percent believe that that God is
in control of nature and that that
vinegar could be you know we can make
your access oil if we truly truly like
we have a slight doubt me if it's like
you know if you're great tidy maybe it's
like a point zero zero zero one doubt
but because that point zero zero one
that that's why God I saw them enough
right if you have one hundred percent no
doubt and you know that God wants
everything yeah then then you know like
if you truly know that you could do
anything yes I guess that's what the
sage was it was convening it was
communicating yes I'm just thought it
was very very many here layout for
shabbos came to one you some decided
that he went around like waves there go
around you respected cetera yeah that's
true I don't know how good how the word
got out right idol by the way we were
speaking about Gomorrah switch seem to
indicate the dead are still alive we're
talking about how the by so I remember
just now to remind me of another
scenario i think it was ready the camera
says that after Rebbe was niftar he
passed away he continued to come to his
house every shabbos and make kiddush for
his wife worse is it strange think he
was that day yeah so the victim or says
that one time one time the neighbor the
neighbor got wind of the fact that the
Rebs wife was being visited by ready
after he passed away was being killed
for and that point the word got out and
he no longer came because the workout
out the core discusses there uh-huh how
is it that he was able to be monster
dick hole that because it's not really
alive and the may seem at home Steven of
interest there's no obligation among the
dead to perform the ritual so how was so
they do
yes very strange situation yeah I don't
know where this little more the
commentaries addressed it suggests have
any answers how invocation is that he
was making you heard the good more of
what huh yeah it's very strange with his
body it came and materialized in some
way which looked like a body at least he
was very far out of time it's very far
out yeah well what was that somewhat
learning was fully spiritual was indeed
he wasn't I don't things probably was
all physical hell no becomes and mature
Liza's and what since today's possible
material form we're gonna say gradually
had a different obligation to make sure
that his wife kiddush made rather than
himself having an obligation to make it
yeah the halacha regarding kiddush is
that even if one has already fulfilled
the mitzvot he can still make the
kiddush again for somebody who hasn't
fulfilled a mitzvah and but but but
there has to be at least some basic feel
that the person has some basic
relationship an obligation he has to the
Mitzvah to be able to perform at
somebody else and not eat enough that's
one of the answers that suggested it's
very is very unique very strange one yet
have you had that it's very hardly for
the dead to communicate with like living
people there herring for the dead yeah
it's difficult for them so listen to a
woman lucky ladies at this daughter of
Aqaba lyst she said her father kept come
and see it because she kept like she was
really wanting it so but and came here
and he explained that it's very painful
and her cousin that's very hard to leave
the spiritual world I mean had a common
come he has to go there any yeah i mean
i can i can see how it's a i mean it's
it's very difficult difficult for the
for them for the neshamah to depart from
that realm to come into this rock
exhibit in terms of like feeling pain or
you know that I'm not just communicating
I'm not sure you're certainly causing
them to go out of their way to big
inconvenience to have them go from that
realm to their shitty movies they come
or do you are yeah
yeah by the person is not actually
allowed to do anything that would be
involved in communicating with the dead
in terms of like magical or practices
and necromancy but sometimes the
departed do appear to a person in the
dream you know in a dream and
communicate messages that you've not
heard that it causes them paying only
this idea that it's a foot 7 is it puts
them out of their way to have to leave
the spiritual realm and and communicate
but that the actual feel something akin
to pain yeah but but you know you know
maybe maybe it's a type of in English
being you know dislocated from that
realm and coming to this realm maybe
that is described as being like a pain
you know I never quite thought about it
in those terms it's like a deprivation
yeah it's like a deprivation discomfort
is the there was um someone in our
family meaning my wife's family her
father appeared to her in a dream and he
complained that he was it was it was
very it was dark and there was darkness
and she you know she felt that her
father's soul was experiencing like a
great anguish and was you know something
having to do with it was with darkness
so a relative my wife side of the family
so a few days went by and and then
the soul came again and again was
complaining to her about being in
darkness shut off the light this is out
of light and darkness or whatever don't
exactly never the language it was
communicated that was the theme and then
it came back like a third time in a
month and she was pretty disturbed about
the whole thing so she went to the she
oh so she she's also she I think she
communicated the dream to her brother
who lived in another town in their
hometown in Israel where the family was
really from so the brother was like
amazed he couldn't believe it why
because the the show where they had
donated the eternal light in their
father's memory was being renovated and
he went to the show and he saw that the
light had been turned off the
electricity was shut off they were
renovating no so this aterna light that
was donated in their father's memory
went out in the and he came to her
daughter his daughter in the dream
saying that he was in darkness even
though she knew nothing about the
synagogue being renovated anything like
that she lived in a different town so
they they quickly you know turn back the
light on and would ever they made sure
that whatever they do in terms of
renovating the show that they should
keep their the ner tamid which was
donated in his finish my so they should
be lit so after they did that the
neshamah came back and was basked in
light and was happy and president yeah
now the fact that she had that dream is
not necessary indicative because she
knew that the light had been turned on
so she could have imagined it but the
first part of the dream was clearly
something that she couldn't have really
anticipated um one of the lighting the
Schule effect oh because the point is
that there's such a thing called the
there NER Tamid which is the eternal
light that was lit in the temple and
then once the temple was destroyed it's
customary to have in eternal light in in
the synagogue as well which is like a
miniature base in English like a senate
administer temple so the point here is
that that light being lit in honor of
the synagogue was done in the memory of
this person which means that that soul
gets benefit from that mitzvah that's
the point so it's not like the the soul
needs the light in the shoal or it was
in darkness because the shoulders drive
but the point is this all was darkened
be
was this mitzvah was extinguished does
it work but if a hundred years and from
the other shoes no longer that what
happened to the soul I'm not sure it's
yeah it's like a yard side candle but
it's like it's the achar light it's
constantly late and the matter first 40
days me was that after no I don't think
so nose ears after the person was niftar
yeah but the soul was deriving some
benefit from the fact that this near
tommy was donated in its in its merit
and when it went out it it extinguished
the that mitzvah for the soul for the
time being and it came to to complain as
it were yeah so I had a dream once my
grandmother of blessed memory she came
to me in a dream and she was sitting in
a in a large field in the field was was
just beautifully green everything I was
all green since she was sitting in the
middle of the field in this chair and
she looked at me and she smiled that was
it a few days later I inherited a lot of
green I inherited some money uh-huh yeah
I don't know if it had anything to do
with anything in over it was interesting
near-death experiences where people say
they were in like a beautiful field and
stuff like that like what why would that
be it's uh the the soul is kind of
explaining I mean like a near-death
experience so the person is still really
connected to the body to a certain
extent the person hasn't actually died
yet and therefore the connection to the
body conveys messages right to the
consciousness which would be similar to
the prison's experience in this world so
when the soul is at a very pleasant
plateau right so what happens is that
experience of the soul is transmitted
down into ultimately to the mind and
conveys into the mind images which are
comparable to being in a very very
pleasant plane of existence and
therefore the mind associate sat in the
imagination with like being in a field
which is very pleasant and serene and
tranquil full of life and
so it's not just a hallucination that
something it's not a hallucination oh
god no it's not a hallucination no no
because there's a heart there's a guy
who Harvard neurosurgery was a massive
atheist in the other near-death
experience and he's written books and
because of his title like loads of
people are like starting to go crazy
water and part of his experience was he
was in a beautiful field and like all
the things he saw like old relatives and
stuff like that yeah and into us and it
does it did it do anything to a question
his issue of favor he's still an atheist
he's written loads of books on it he's
like the cold air so he's not massive
believer oh that right yeah it's caused
a lot of waves in the world but yeah
harvin know is that right yeah son right
and he said like his he's obviously a
brain doctors he knows that there's no
way a brain he was clinically dead about
them right right situated there's not
Jewish about that it's very interesting
that you know many of the near-death
experiences could involve very tragic
accidents in the body is a mule it
mutilated requires you know critical
surgery and attention but the soul when
it returns to the body describes the
time being away from the body's being in
a very pleasant realm and if it were
something which if the the experiences
that are described by the people have
had the near-death experience are really
residual experiences of the body or
recollections of the body it's hard to
explain how the body going through such
a critical experience like a car
accident and could actually somehow
affect the soul in a way other than
conveying torment to the soul yet the
people described being in a complete
state of serenity despite the fact that
they see the body mutilated sometimes he
said they give they don't even recognize
it they're looking at it for bed like a
field nobody don't recognize yeah oh
that's me yeah yeah you know yeah a
little bit yeah George sources documents
you know pretty pretty clearly the major
points of that are described in India
Indy Indy today you know the so our and
then the Midrash and the more i'll talk
about a lot of these you know these
things having to do with and de so
getting back to our topic then the the
nest is God's raising the banner of his
presence yeah god that's what an S is an
S a miracle is God's raising the banner
of his presence as to say right I am
here so God's presence is being elevated
and becoming palpably perceptible by
people that's the nests the truth is
that we started to say that God's
presence is equally in nature as well
and there's a well-known gamma tree
which expresses this idea that the word
for in Hebrew for nature nature where
the capital n nature is is hot eva
poteva hot eva that's nature with a
capital N and hot eva is the same
camacho as a lo keem the name forgot so
it is conveying is even nature activa in
its basic common denominator right is is
godliness there's godliness in
everything that's the point I was making
hear that certainly the laws of nature
themselves are from God and in fact they
are got so what's happening in an S is
that God is just elevating his presence
within nature above the natural working
of things so that that presence becomes
more more obviously recognizable and
therefore that's a nice LOL oki is the
first line of beer in beer she precious
brother came less ocean my Bonnie the
word so that name was that judgment
that's the natural yes I mean with any
represented it generally represents
God's God's rulership over creation
God's control over creation that's what
nature is nature is the laws that govern
creation the divinely imposed laws of
nature which govern the way creation
operates york a vodka is the name of
creation and they melaquin
regulates creation and that those are
the laws of nature it's the gotcha of
the looky many way hot ever is hey Ted
yes hot tempers her nature here's a 5 92
and 70 yeah that's it 86 and that's a
that's the same comanche little team
yeah so that what is saying is that and
that's what the rabbi was conveying he
who said that olive oil should light
shall have the vinegar light why because
it's the same ilocos it's the same
divine energy which is in everything and
the Divine Presence and everything and
the rules about the way the creation
operates are all from all divine
divinely ordained anyway and therefore
God's presence is equally prevalent
everywhere only when God decides to
change the normal running of things
that's what we call an s that's the
banner of God being raised above the
normal working of things that's the
nests that an S is there for God's kind
of suspending the natural running of
things and indicating his presence in
the world in a way which is different
than we normally see so we see normal
working of the world as being something
which is very natural and some exception
to that as being a miracle but in truth
hot eva is alkene which means we should
be viewing nature as a miracle every
moment and the truth is that if a person
were let's say materialized as an adult
in the world as we know it isn't
taneously without having any of the
gradual experience of becoming condition
to the world that a normal person has
from infancy through childhood and
adolescence and adulthood the person who
got his mind yes you know you'd be just
all stricken by everything that you see
it so yeah babies tend to appear yeah
you have that stroke it just as new to
it is this yeah yeah yeah yeah see you
Miss miracle exactly by the time person
you know become by the time
three year old three years old right
there's nothing particularly you know um
or inspiring about the sunrise I mean as
the person gets older he might from a
subliminal point of view come to
appreciate the artistic natural beauty
of it but in terms of the actual
miraculous aspect of it most people
don't relate to the role that way but we
really should be thinking every moment
about every natural processes of being
an extremely sophisticated awe-inspiring
miracle and the fact that we even
breathe should be something which
instills with them as tremendous love of
God you know just you breathe in and out
in and out all day long whether you're
awake or whether you're asleep you don't
even have to think about it you and you
know it's just a miraculous thing if you
had to think about making your heart
beat you probably did I'll be dead by
now you fall asleep you for you you
wouldn't be able to tell your heart to
me you'd be dead what's that yeah John
your phone or whatever else I don't
distress will be distracted from
breathing distracted from having a heart
when we have the whole autonomic system
which just operates like that you know
second after second after second I mean
after a minute hour after hour day after
day week after week month after month
year after year decade after decade for
every hundred twenty years of person's
life tick tick tick tick tick tick tick
what makes it go it's a good thing we
don't have to make it go because if if
it depended on us we'd be gone yeah so
all of these wonderful Marta Marta the
nervous system let's was that it's
hardware into the nerves that's great
yeah that's as we have control over and
disculpa most yeah smooth muscles in
cardiac muscles er yes it's a good thing
that it's that way yeah oh yeah I don't
know if we're ready as human beings to
hardwire person like that but somehow
evolution was able to do it I mean yeah
I mean it just happened by of course
random mutation
along the line early in the evolutionary
chain there were animals I had to think
about their heartbeat there's varying
they got distracted we're suddenly
selected again exactly that's the point
but of course yeah the survival of the
fittest determined that those organisms
which were you know genetically mutated
over a few thousand or ten thousand of
years to be able to develop the
automatic ordering once that happened
then they were able to survive yeah this
is a phenomenon I'm being cynical I've
astronauts when they go out into space
and they look down at her there's
something that happens to them that just
changes the whole perspective of life
and it's through this it's like the
ultimate view they don't know why it
keeps happening to astronauts but they
come to this realization of like how
amazing everything hmm who are the
Cronus so this is the miracle feigning
olive oils generally speaking majority
how don't bow who wrote say the comet
ever because of the majority of
scenarios God the master certainly does
want to maintain and sustain the natural
laws which he put in place the
government creation key Kevin
shabu-shabu vaso camacho since God chose
these rules to govern his creation but I
shared ah hey Jose I'm of harsh a bit
funny God certainly considers this to be
the most ideal and best way that things
should run unum I hope you can however
nonetheless lolia dialed me in the shin
also saw was man should say he will not
refrain from changing these laws when he
wants to for whatever reason when God
sees that that would be temporarily the
best thing to do the timing will deem it
slow and this would all be four reasons
according to him so basically to
summarize therefore and then is that
creation exists it exists it exists it
was created by God it was god it's
governed by laws which means the creator
of existence was the creator of those
laws that governs that existence these
are the laws of nature these are the
laws by which God generally these are
the laws through which God generally
runs the world however certainly God
reserved for himself itself the ability
to suspend these laws at any time and he
can do so for any
pardon me I didn't realize he could
change the laws yes yes yeah yeah that
that's the point here III think no no I
thought what you said here when you said
that when he's created the laws he
created those laws that he could work
within those laws oh okay so yeah so
before you came in i think we made the
point that all that but splitting of the
sea even that was that was within the
laws of nature they described them with
them being split it in 12 different
sections for each try yeah i find it
just place oh that's just very muddy
waters dry pants back yet the it was
visual right between the sexually only
kosher yes please coach so so that
generally speaking god does rule the
world through these natural laws however
God can suspend or even change those
laws for for his purposes according to
whatever God seems to be the correct and
my thing to do just as the rules were
created to maintain a state which God
considers to be the ideal state God can
manipulate things in order to make for
any particular ideal at any particular
time these changes in the laws of nature
are what we refer to as nest however my
point here was just that it's not
necessarily a change in nature it is
amen it is a different manifestation of
God's presence in the natural world it's
a difference in the manifestation of
God's presence in the world because the
bottom line nature actually is based on
the Divine Presence so that there's
actually nothing less miraculous about
the way things normally run then the
aberrations to which they run however
the difference is the way that we
perceive them and maybe this is kind of
touching to the point that you're
getting at from God's point of view
they're all right it's all nature it's
all part of the divine way of running
things from our perspective there seems
to be the difference think I create a
natural law so strongly that he couldn't
break it of course of course not okay
let's end here we'll try and continue
massage the notes that we need
you