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Vayigash (5786) The Brothers Are Still Fighting!
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Shalom and welcome back to
generally when we think of the took
place between and his brothers which
eventually got him sold down to and
finally after many years of being away
but them having no clue where was
finally
generally we think that at this point is
over everybody comes together everybody
unifies and they're no longer arguing is
a comment that he mentions in a few
places
that this is took place between the and
of course was that was each one of them
had their own and the whole the whole
argument that took place wasn't a silly
that was taking place about jealousy
over the over but there was a
fundamental
taking place there was a difference of
ideologies of how a person should be
and had his
their mahal and each one of them were
pushing their agenda, their
says, we know that the mission of
tells us that
is any that's will end up being any
as the mission gives the example of
that's
and it's a fundamental ideological
that's not taking place out of
but it's taking place out of an
ideological difference out of difference
out of
to try to understand what is
and therefore says this a shocking thing
that took place between
was
and therefore
which means even after
was discovered and uncovered and it was
and the brothers came down the and the
differences they had about how to serve
the robam remained the same and neither
one of them gave into the other one.
Each one of them held strong to what
they believed was the proper mahalik
ine. Nevertheless, obviously some of
that was there, some of that some of
those differences that caused the hatred
that was there ended up obviously
falling away. But the differences that
were there that was there
was and ended up being not just in their
generation but for all future
generations. Obviously, as we said, the
sin maybe was taken away and obviously
is able to embrace the brothers. The
brothers are able to recognize that
godless of his mahal. They're able to
bow down to him and to recognize that
his dreams have come true. But
nevertheless their hashka their way of
serving their and each one of them
remain with their and that they had
originally many years before
was and this to read the words of
each one of them had their own
was
is what he calls he brings in other
places that are an aspect of and
beginning with the and obviously
furthering along with every generation
that's the aspect of that's the
explanation of the
and obviously those are found in the
and therefore If yaku represents
a is the aspect of we know that is and
isra then the 13 children which means
the 12vatim and along with being split
into aim those 13vatim are going to
represent the gimid
and spend the 13 various ways to be able
to expound and to be able to understand
the each one of those in their own 13
ways as points out I think it's enough
for that if you look at the bdish the
bdish had 12 gates And each sh entered
into its own gate. The 13th gate was
what was called the shak which all
theatim were capable of entering into.
But there was 13 gates on the base of
mik because each sh had its own mahalik
its own way that it had entered into the
place. Obviously all 13 all 13 all 13
lead to one central place. They lead to
they lead to but each had its own
mahalik. Each sh had its own gate that
had entered into the base of miktod. And
each one of the
each by itself had their own
at the end of his life empires
at the end of his life goes ahead and
gives each one of the own independent
because
is not found when everybody is doing the
same thing but it's able to take place
in a way that's able to be mim because
each sh and each has his own mahal his
own aoid his own unique way of
understanding the each person has his
own which obviously finds itself within
the
span and obviously all of it ends up to
the same central of
all the people standing around in the
circle like says is going to be facing
one central point of nevertheless
each one is going ahead and pointing
with their own vision with their own
unique advant their own unique vantage
point and each one of them able to
recognize that their mahalak and way of
getting to the is an individual way.
talks about in how is more connected to
the aspect of as a says
that is connected to the which is the
which is the a person has that aspect of
and is more connected to the which is
the
opposite of the oflavos the opposite of
the
but each one of the both and which were
the central central in the sons of lea
And each sh amongst those amongst those
amongst the
each one of them had their own
says the goal of unity is not to
whitewash and that everybody looks
exactly the same. The goal of unity is
that you're able to go ahead and each
that is able to bring its own unique
perspective to the world of
is when all of the midas are able to
come together.
with his
dark
of a person being which was the
two of them coming together
that is the ultimate
the same way the mash created each
individual person with varying parts of
himself that there's a part of oneself
which is happy and a part of oneself
which is sad and anxious and nervous.
All of those various parts of oneself
are integral to the makeup of a person.
And a person can't only have one mida,
but a person needs to have a whole gamut
of range of emotions. A person needs to
be a person who's created and functions
with many different types of emotions.
And figuring out how to utilize each one
at the proper time. That is the of the
says this is the same thing takes place
when you when you zoom out to the macro
not on the micro of each individual
person but the macro of the beauty of
and the of is that there is a and there
is a yehud and they don't agree they
each have their own individual had to be
able to be
of
each one of
each one of them have their own mahalak
and each one of them stick to their guns
and stick to about what the needs to be
in terms of them being and is when all
13 of them all the
are able to come along and each one is
able to learn that each one's able to
from each other to be able to hear the
other one's perspective to be able to
recognize I have my unique perspective
he has his unique perspective when all
of is able to come together each one
with their own unique perspective that
is the ultimate
In the same way as as says by a person
every part every part of a person both
the parts of both the parts of anxiety
and the parts of nervousness and the
parts of sadness and the parts of
depression all of those parts are
integrally good those midas are good
when utilized in a proper way maybe not
depression but sadness when all of those
are used in a proper way those are
inherently good and the avoid is for a
person to be able to know how to snag
how to know how to utilize each one of
the at the right time
until a person is able to be who has all
these varying parts inside of him and is
able to figure out how I can work with
all of them together.
If a person wants to go ahead and be
involved in the so all of those that a
person has the are able to work together
as brings for the
goes ahead and makes which is which is
the s of gabriel which is the s of the
is able to bring them together each one
remains their own remains as as a sim
and gabel remains but means the ability
to merge those two things together
and come together and this is the
tremendous of this didn't stop being
when when yehudah and the brothers came
down and found they each remained in
their lane. They each remained in their
own shur each one held on to their hash.
Nevertheless, we're able to say okay.
Nevertheless, we're able to see each
other's point and each other's
perspective and to recognize that the
inhal
because we're not on the same page as
him. The schlamus of is able to be there
is able to be there and don
and all of them are able to be together
each with their own unique perspective
to have the of the
dresses that is the ultimate of for all
them to be able to come together this is
the of coming together and this is the
of that's both inside of a person one
inside of a person by himself a person
needs to know how to be able to
fluctuate from mida to mida that at the
time of himer there's one mida onus is
another mida by shak is one mida by is
another mida and the varing points of a
person's life every moment has within it
its own mid and its own way to be able
to react to it and when a person is
doing and utilizing those and those
emotions
it takes place inside of a person the
varying parts of a person that are
fighting with each other inside if a
person utilizes them
each one of them are able to find their
own unique place and each one of them
are able to be utilized in a proper
healthy balanced Okay. So too when it
comes to as a whole on the macro all of
the beauty of the of isn't all of is
able to come together and there are
times when we need to follow the of
sometimes follow of sometimes to be
sometimes sometimes to be a don
sometimes to behud
each one of them to be able to recognize
when I need to follow that when I'm able
to be involved in that avoid and
nevertheless that every person is able
to contain a able to go ahead and have
his own unique mahalik in
This is the this is the ultimate that's
shay where each one of the varying parts
are utilizing their own sha their own d
to get into the mikdash but ultimately
all of them are there in order to
connect to one central nuda and the
schlamus is not when everybody enters
the same gate the is when every sh
enters its own unique gate and every is
able to recognize I have my mahalak my
vantage point I'm able to see somebody
else's as well I may be able to learn
from him and to know how to utilize his
kayak but nevertheless I have my own
kayak When all of gets together
to the ultimate
which is that central meeting point of
all of the various aspects of come
together will be able to be rebuilt.
Have a great chas.