Why Can’t God Just Accept our Lashon Hara

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@robertperonne384
@robertperonne384 8 ай бұрын
I have never heard such a clear explanation of why Jews and not Gentiles must keep the Mitzvot. Thank you, Rabbi Kessin.
@johnzarr6590
@johnzarr6590 7 ай бұрын
I’m an orthodox Jewish convert who studies Torah on his own, wears TEFILLIN each day & donates to charity. I love having found purpose in life.
@danielk.3017
@danielk.3017 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Rabbi
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 8 ай бұрын
Yasher Koach on the insights into Loshan Hara! 👌👍
@katierose7619
@katierose7619 8 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@BillWilliam-d7y
@BillWilliam-d7y 7 ай бұрын
Rabbi twin brother gives informative shiur too!
@mistystephenson6588
@mistystephenson6588 8 ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@scottengland9102
@scottengland9102 8 ай бұрын
Amazing as always! B"H
@NasirKaroz
@NasirKaroz 8 ай бұрын
Your explanation of existence is very wise. The existent person exists within a set of existent things that all exist by the same logic that the self-necessitated person exists. All possibly existent entities necessarily exist, co-generating reality with all other possibly existent entities required to realize their own generation. These ideas were preserved in some of the geometric iconography of ancient Judea, in the six-petaled rosette, which later - over 1,000 years later - became the framework for the Star of David (probably as a result of brutal suppression of the rosette form). If you see the threshold of Ashurbanipal from Dur Sharrugin, you can see how the magnificence of this geometric figure was regarded. This form is also central to many Phoenician bowls that represent the Tree of Life, and the iconography of these bowls is identical to the proto-Aeolic pillar capitals of the City of David. This six-petaled rosette is also present on the Magdala Stone, and it refers to a specific flower, through the revelation of which the Messiah will be known. Maybe you will understand Yes, if your tongue is crooked, the mind which controls it is crooked. Why is the mind crooked? There is a problem with the root socialization in your "civilization," but before we correct it, you need to understand the counsel and advice of the Messiah. I can show you how it is designed by the Hand of God, through the Mind of God, which you are thus far (@9:25) describing fairly well. You must accept that the Messiah must know how to rebuild the Temple as in the time of David. Thus, the Messiah should be able to explain the proto-Aeolic capitals from the City of David, which I've already done. Compare the Volutes, Triangles, Lemons, and Eggs of the proto-Aeolic order to the Phoenician bowls that represent the Trees of Life, and notice that these are the same volutes, and same triangular structures of the proto-Aeolic order. This order is fairly widely represented, appearing not only on pillar capitals in the City of David, but capitals from around the ancient world, and various stelae and carvings, many from Carthage representing Tinit. If you consider all of the evidence, which I can provide, you will realize that the rosette on the Magdala stone represents the Saffron Crocus. The Saffron Crocus (Crocus Sativus) is sexually sterile. It requires human cultivation. Every Saffron Crocus is the descendant of a single genetic ancestral mutant that reproduced through corm division. Imagine living in the ancient world and having a drug and spice like Saffron, and knowing that all of these Crocus Sativus flowers must have come from a single source. They believed that the Saffron Crocus was self-existent. Now that you know what the proto-Aeolic order represents, take a look at the Ionic order, because the King of Grecia comes with a Horn, and this horn is a horn of the six-petaled rosette. See ancient depictions of the Temple, from Mosaics, to illuminated Ge'ez scripts. See the various representations of Ionic columns in stelae engravings around the ancient world. See the representation of the Ionian in India, with Ionic pillars represented as supporting a sacred space, at the center of which you will see two adorants around a block that depicts all of the different ways the Saffron Crocus was represented in the Ancient Near East, from rosettes to blooms in profile, etc.. This is the knowledge that pours out from Israel, removing ignorance from the East to the West. I can show you how this was represented in the Christian tradition as the Vesica Piscis. See the apse at the Church of Hosios David (note the Geese, as in some Synagogue mosaics, iconographic parallels to the Cherubim of Phoenician bowls), or the apse of the Monastery of St. Anthony. This can be produced over and over. The Christians are looking for the Sign of Jonah. This Vesica Piscis is that Sign of Jonah. It is the Sign on the Capitals from the City of David. It is the Sign on the Magdala Stone. This is an all-consuming self-necessitation that is occurring not only to correct the crooked human tongue, but as a result of a future so much brighter than any other provided by the status-quo that it is pulling us towards it. The Arc of History has arrived at Justice.
@NasirKaroz
@NasirKaroz 8 ай бұрын
My Mother is a Cronan, from Crocus, cognate to Hebrew Karkom, Akkadian Kurkanu, and Sumerian Kurgirin, the oldest attestation of this word for Crocus. I found it while browsing a book of cuneiform epigraphy under KUR, "mountain," noticing a usage of KUR in Kurgirina, meaning "crocus, saffron," which I recognized as the flower to which My mother's maiden name refers. I traced the lineage and found that Cronan is ultimately from a Sumerian word for a Mountain Flower, or a Goose Flower, or an East Flower. The word Saffron is ultimately earliest attested as AZUBIR, in Sumerian, which became Azupiru and Azukaranu in Akkadian. AZUBIR was a homograph of HURSAG, "Mountain," as in NINHURSAG, the "Lady of the Mountain."
@JA71280
@JA71280 8 ай бұрын
Interesting teaching. But I wish he would translate some Hebrew expressions into English during the lecture.
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 Ай бұрын
When it comes to LOSHAN HORA, do we say that when someone is MISTAKEN how about something he said - his whole reputation is then RUINED? That makes no sense, because everyone can and does make errors. It's only human. Nobody in his right mind holds that against him!
@thesoulmateconnection
@thesoulmateconnection 8 ай бұрын
We are all ONE. Jews are not separate from nonjews and nonjews are not separate from Jews. The man and the woman are one. There is no evil except for the evil we believe in. If we believe in God, we will only see what is good. If we see evil, we should try to understand why we are creating it.
@susannekoch9903
@susannekoch9903 8 ай бұрын
Thanks God for that.
@danielk.3017
@danielk.3017 8 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if this is true, but I think evil only exists in a window of time. question: Is it?
@thesoulmateconnection
@thesoulmateconnection 8 ай бұрын
@@danielk.3017 we need it to learn from it. When we learn, we can be thankful for it because it taught us something about ourselves that we didn't know. When we know, we stop creating it. 🙏
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 Ай бұрын
Leave out or eliminate the word ... how ... Before the word ... about ... BELOW 👇 See what happens when KZbin leaves out the EDIT function
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 Ай бұрын
Why do you say that this physical universe will disappear in the future state of Olam Haba? Don't you see by looking UP on a clear night an INFINITE UNIVERSE OF GALAXY STARS AND PLANETS? Why do you think that G-D made that, and even more importantly, created a desire in you to go and explore there? The whole point of Olam Haba, is a PERFECTED state of life here on Earth. We obviously need a new perception and interaction with TIME if we're going to navigate the vast distances out there!
@thesoulmateconnection
@thesoulmateconnection 8 ай бұрын
Adam and Eve were in love and created their love, which was physicality, which is our darkness. We will never see out of our selves until we understand that God Is ONE. When the man and woman, Jews and Nations understand that they are ONE they will create the ONE, our Son, who is like Adam but in Spirit. He is the perfect balance of masculine and feminine energy contained in ONE, who is our love, who is us. 🙏
@mselbit
@mselbit 8 ай бұрын
The rabbi does not hold with your explanation. Why not just relate to the rabbi's content without injecting your own!
@thesoulmateconnection
@thesoulmateconnection 8 ай бұрын
@@mselbit because I don't worship the man. Instead, I have a relationship with God. Perhaps you should consider one too and not be so robotic?
@mdbubby
@mdbubby 8 ай бұрын
@@thesoulmateconnection Once a person believes G-d has a physical son, on the same level as Himself, that is considered a G-d, the person is denying the Oneness of G-d. He might not mean to be denying it, but a One G-d means a One, Infinite, United G-d without any corporeality at all. Once you interject corporeality to G-d, that makes Him not infinite, which cannot be. There are no mysteries to this that allow Him to be partially physical. Your comment that all people should consider themselves as one is true, as that would allow people to do what G-d wants, the reason why He created the world. G-d wants the non-Jews to keep the Seven Laws of Noah, which are 1) to believe in One United G-d, 2) not to blaspheme Him or blame Him, 3) not to murder, 4) not to steal and kidnap, 5) not to do adultery, 6) not to eat the limb of a living animal, and 7) to set up effective courts of justice. G-d wants Jews to learn and follow the Torah, which teaches about why G-d createad the world and our place in it. Each time a person follows these laws, he makes the world a bit better and helps to bring about the time of Moshiach, which is that era for which G-d created the world. You can follow up these ideas at www.chabad.org.
@mselbit
@mselbit 8 ай бұрын
@@thesoulmateconnection Doesn't matter if don't worship the man; you brought him into this forum and it's a blight on Rabbi Shimon's message. Pontificate elsewhere. This is a Jewish forum.
@thesoulmateconnection
@thesoulmateconnection 8 ай бұрын
@mselbit it is closed-mindedness and narcissism that has to die. God is ONE. We must stop putting people on pedestals. The man and woman are equals. No one is wiser. Everything comes from Him who is G-d or ONE. May we all be successful in finding this place 🙏
@JA71280
@JA71280 8 ай бұрын
Most of his teaching is good. But there is a flaw in his teaching. He said, “one bad action, can be rectified with another good action.” As far as I know only through wholehearted repentance before God, can we be forgiven for our sins, by only God Himself. Not by another good deed. Once you sin, it cannot be rectified, but you can be forgiven & avoid doing that again.
@mdbubby
@mdbubby 8 ай бұрын
Teshuva through love makes turns the sin into a merit, bc he overcame his sin so much out of love for G-d that it completely changed the sin into a merit. Reish Lakish said, "Great is the power of returning to G‑d [teshuva], for a person's intentional sins become like unintentional sins…" (Yoma 86b) But Reish Lakish also said: "Great is the power of returning to G‑d, for a person's intentional sins become like merits…" There is no contradiction. The first case speaks about returning to G‑d out of fear [of punishment], the second speaks about returning to G‑d out of love [of G‑d].
@JA71280
@JA71280 8 ай бұрын
@@mdbubby That sounds like catholicism though, because they emphasize “merit theology”. They are wrong, no human can earn salvation. Our good deeds and behaviors are a result of God’s work in us, & good works are the result of it. But we cannot merit salvation by our merits. Our good works, as good as they are, are like dirty rags before the Almighty. In essence, he is saying that we can earn salvation through merits. Scripture teaches against that. God bless you.
@JA71280
@JA71280 8 ай бұрын
What’s olemabod mean?😅
@blasater
@blasater 8 ай бұрын
He is saying Olam Haba... which means the world to come... similar to the concept of everlasting life
@JA71280
@JA71280 8 ай бұрын
@@blasater Thanks dude. I need to learn Hebrew.🤦🏻😂
@blasater
@blasater 8 ай бұрын
@@JA71280 no worries.... it's his Brooklyn Accent that makes it hard to find out. 😂
@JA71280
@JA71280 8 ай бұрын
@@blasater Yeah I’ve noticed. I grew up about an hour from NYC but, his accent is thicker.😂
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 8 ай бұрын
How could it be that the generations preceding Avraham Avinu - were on a higher level, being part of Olam Haba, and yet have the wrong conception of G-D! That makes no sense! You would think the OPPOSITE!
@Wisedreamer
@Wisedreamer 8 ай бұрын
One of the things that explain this is that they had less commandments and it means that they had less to fix. Therefore, they are on a higher spiritual level. By the way, the "wrong conception of G-D" is not before Avraham. Take note that the people in the time of Bavel are not really "atheists." They know that they there is G-D but they just don't want to follow His ways. Unlike today, people do not recognize G-D at all. I hope this makes sense.
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 8 ай бұрын
@@Wisedreamer Thanks for your answer.
@Wisedreamer
@Wisedreamer 8 ай бұрын
@@jakobw135 You're welcome.
@sherylkruger3344
@sherylkruger3344 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Rabbi
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