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	<title>Kabbalah To Go™</title>
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	<description>Authentic Jewish Mysticism, Kabbalah, and Chassidut from Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh shlit"a</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 21:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<copyright>&#xA9;Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh  2003-2006</copyright>
		<category>Religion</category>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Authentic Jewish Mysticism, Kabbalah, and Chassidut from Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh shlit"a.  Please visit our other podcasts for more in depth, topic-specific compilations of audio, video, or written lectures by Harav Ginsburgh:  *Kabbalistic Meditation* ; *Kabbalistic Language* ; *Kabbalistic Prayers* ; *Kabbalistic Calendar* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Relationships* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Medicine* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Femininity* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Physics* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Art* ; *The Torah Academy*</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Authentic Jewish Mysticism, Kabbalah, and Chassidut from Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh shlit"a.  Please visit our other podcasts for more in depth, topic-specific compilations of audio, video, or written lectures by Harav Ginsburgh:  *Kabbalistic Meditation* ; *Kabbalistic Language* ; *Kabbalistic Prayers* ; *Kabbalistic Calendar* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Relationships* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Medicine* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Femininity* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Physics* ; *Kabbalah &amp; Art* ; *The Torah Academy*</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
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			<itunes:name>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:name>
			<itunes:email>kabbalahtogo@gmail.com</itunes:email>
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		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Torah, Art and the Creative Process</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/05/08/torah-art-and-the-creative-process/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 21:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[At      its source, art is a paradox&#8211;giving physical form to faith in the One God,      Who has no form. In this audio meditation, Harav Ginsburgh delves into the      primordial essence of God that is the root of artistic expression. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><font size="3" face="Verdana">A</font></strong><font size="2" face="Verdana">t      its source, art is a paradox&#8211;giving physical form to faith in the One God,      Who has no form. In this audio meditation, Harav Ginsburgh delves into the      primordial essence of God that is the root of artistic expression. When we      understand the process by which God created the ultimate work of art&#8211;the      world&#8211;we can also find the point in our own psyche that is the source of      all creativity.</font>            <font size="2" face="Verdana"><em>Topics      covered in this lecture include:</em>  The      four meanings of the root of faith; The Kabbalistic model of point, line,      area; How does the Garden of Eden reflect the artistic process?; The two      levels of pleasure expressed by art; Why are talented artists often on the      verge of insanity?; The equality of everything, anything and nothing; Why      must nothingness overpower omnipotence in order to create?<strong> </strong></font>
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		<itunes:subtitle>At      its source, art is a paradox--giving physical form to faith in the One God,      ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>At      its source, art is a paradox--giving physical form to faith in the One God,      Who has no form. In this audio meditation, Harav Ginsburgh delves into the      primordial essence of God that is the root of artistic expression. When we      understand the process by which God created the ultimate work of art--the      world--we can also find the point in our own psyche that is the source of      all creativity.            Topics      covered in this lecture include:  The      four meanings of the root of faith; The Kabbalistic model of point, line,      area; How does the Garden of Eden reflect the artistic process?; The two      levels of pleasure expressed by art; Why are talented artists often on the      verge of insanity?; The equality of everything, anything and nothing; Why      must nothingness overpower omnipotence in order to create? </itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>90:36</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Performing Arts: Movement, Voice, and Drama</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/05/08/the-performing-arts-movement-voice-and-drama/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 21:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[From      the movement of the fiery angels to the role of the villain in reality,      Harav Ginsburgh explores the inner secrets of the performing arts and how we      can apply them in our lives to rectify ourselves and the world. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><font size="3" face="Verdana">F</font></strong><font size="2" face="Verdana">rom      the movement of the fiery angels to the role of the villain in reality,      Harav Ginsburgh explores the inner secrets of the performing arts and how we      can apply them in our lives to rectify ourselves and the world.</font>            <font size="2" face="Verdana"><em>Topics      covered in this lecture include:</em> What is the motion of the angels?; Who      can help us to understand our ultimate purpose on earth?; How can we fly?;      What is the secret of voice?; How can a woman&#8217;s voice resurrect the dead?;      Where is the Mashiach waiting to redeem us?; How should we relate to      villains in theatre and in our lives?; How do we identify the potential      point of the villain in our soul?; What can &#8220;dressing up&#8221;      achieve?; How      can acting out a villainous role sweeten evil?</font><font size="2" face="Verdana"><strong> </strong></font>
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		<itunes:subtitle>From      the movement of the fiery angels to the role of the villain in reality,      ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>From      the movement of the fiery angels to the role of the villain in reality,      Harav Ginsburgh explores the inner secrets of the performing arts and how we      can apply them in our lives to rectify ourselves and the world.            Topics      covered in this lecture include: What is the motion of the angels?; Who      can help us to understand our ultimate purpose on earth?; How can we fly?;      What is the secret of voice?; How can a woman's voice resurrect the dead?;      Where is the Mashiach waiting to redeem us?; How should we relate to      villains in theatre and in our lives?; How do we identify the potential      point of the villain in our soul?; What can "dressing up"      achieve?; How      can acting out a villainous role sweeten evil? </itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>141:25</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The Continents and the Oceans in Kabbalah</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/05/05/the-continents-and-the-oceans-in-kabbalah/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/05/05/the-continents-and-the-oceans-in-kabbalah/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 11:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh explains the spiritual essence of the basic features of the earth, continents and oceans in light of Kabbalah.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh explains the spiritual essence of the basic features of the earth, continents and oceans in light of Kabbalah.
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		<itunes:subtitle>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh explains the spiritual essence of the basic features of the earth, continents and oceans in light of Kabbalah. </itunes:subtitle>
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		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>51:20</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Taxonomy: Modern Classification of Species in Light of Creation</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/05/05/taxonomy-modern-classification-of-species-in-light-of-creation/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/05/05/taxonomy-modern-classification-of-species-in-light-of-creation/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 11:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 1

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part 1
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		<itunes:subtitle>Part 1 </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Part 1</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>35:47</itunes:duration>
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		<title>The The Significance of the Number 248 - Part 1</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/30/the-the-significance-of-the-number-248-part-1/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/30/the-the-significance-of-the-number-248-part-1/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[PDF Handout

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		<itunes:subtitle>PDF Handout </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>PDF Handout</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Unearthing the Secrets of Kabbalah</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/28/unearthing-the-secrets-of-kabbalah/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/28/unearthing-the-secrets-of-kabbalah/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gain a glimpse into the deep mystical teachings of the Zohar, based upon the writings of the foremost masters of Kabbalah.
Courtesy of Chabad.org and TheShul.org

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gain a glimpse into the deep mystical teachings of the Zohar, based upon the writings of the foremost masters of Kabbalah.</p>
<p>Courtesy of Chabad.org and TheShul.org
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		<itunes:subtitle>Gain a glimpse into the deep mystical teachings of the Zohar, based upon the writings of the foremost masters of Kabbalah.

Courtesy of Chabad.org and TheShul.org </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Gain a glimpse into the deep mystical teachings of the Zohar, based upon the writings of the foremost masters of Kabbalah.

Courtesy of Chabad.org and TheShul.org</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Revealing God&#8217;s Signature in Creation</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/revealing-gods-signature-in-creation/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/revealing-gods-signature-in-creation/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:39:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[All      of creation bears God&#8217;s signature. Through meditation, we reveal that      signature in every facet of reality. In this audio lecture, Rabbi Ginsburgh      expounds upon the deep meaning and purpose of meditation, and then guides us     [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><font size="3" face="Verdana">A</font></strong><font size="2" face="Verdana">ll      of creation bears God&#8217;s signature. Through meditation, we reveal that      signature in every facet of reality. In this audio lecture, Rabbi Ginsburgh      expounds upon the deep meaning and purpose of meditation, and then guides us      through a meditation on the inner meanings of the Hebrew year 5764.</font>                 <font size="2" face="Verdana"><em>Topics       covered in this lecture include:</em>   </font> <font size="2" face="Verdana">What      is the secret of the violin?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">What is      the inner dimension of a year?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">How do      we dig for inner treasure?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">What is the      goal of Jewish meditation?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">Where is      our inner eye?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">How does God put His      signature on reality?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">What is the      meaning of God&#8217;s Face?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">How do we      transform severity to sweetness?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">Why      is the second letter of God&#8217;s Name called The World to Come?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">What      does a long face and a short face represent?; </font><font size="2" face="Verdana">What      is true modesty&#8211;does it mean never leaving the home?</font>; <font size="2" face="Verdana">Should        women learn Kabbalah?</font>
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		<itunes:subtitle>All      of creation bears God's signature. Through meditation, we reveal that      signature in every facet ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>All      of creation bears God's signature. Through meditation, we reveal that      signature in every facet of reality. In this audio lecture, Rabbi Ginsburgh      expounds upon the deep meaning and purpose of meditation, and then guides us      through a meditation on the inner meanings of the Hebrew year 5764.                 Topics       covered in this lecture include:    What      is the secret of the violin?; What is      the inner dimension of a year?; How do      we dig for inner treasure?; What is the      goal of Jewish meditation?; Where is      our inner eye?; How does God put His      signature on reality?; What is the      meaning of God's Face?; How do we      transform severity to sweetness?; Why      is the second letter of God's Name called The World to Come?; What      does a long face and a short face represent?; What      is true modesty--does it mean never leaving the home?; Should        women learn Kabbalah?</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>135:19</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Meditation and Love</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-love/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-love/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love is the Divine     power     of creation.
     Let us focus on arousing the power of love in our souls.
     Love is feeling the essence of oneness with one&#8217;s beloved.
     Let us feel one with God [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div align="center"><strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">Love is the Divine     power     of creation.</font></strong>
<strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">     Let us focus on arousing the power of love in our souls.</font></strong>
<strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">     Love is feeling the essence of oneness with one&#8217;s beloved.</font></strong>
<strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">     Let us feel one with God the Creator and with all if His creation.</font></strong></div>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Love is the Divine     power     of creation.
     Let us focus on arousing the ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Love is the Divine     power     of creation.
     Let us focus on arousing the power of love in our souls.
     Love is feeling the essence of oneness with one's beloved.
     Let us feel one with God the Creator and with all if His creation.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>6:09</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Meditation and Divine Space</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-divine-space/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-divine-space/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A     Gateway To Jewish Meditation
The  Meditation     Cube is a model for mentally orienting oneself within a space whose     parameters are defined by the six commandments that continuously govern our relationship to God.
Into our own Divine space that      [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="5" face="Times New Roman" color="#ffff2d">A     Gateway To Jewish Meditation</font></p>
<p align="center"><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">The <em> Meditation     Cube</em> is a model for mentally orienting oneself within a space whose     parameters are defined by the six commandments that continuously govern our relationship to God.</font></p>
<p align="center"><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000"><strong>Into our own Divine space that        we have now constructed  around ourselves, our own personal messianic        spark will reveal itself. May we be inspired to redeem ourselves, with God&#8217;s        help, from our own state of exile, and to redeem all of the world around us.</strong></font></p>
<div align="left"><font size="3" face="Arial">1) <strong>Above</strong>: Belief in                the existence and providence of God.</font></div>
<p align="center">
<p><font size="3" face="Arial">2) <strong>Below</strong>: Negation of belief             in other gods.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Arial">3) <strong>Right</strong>: Love of God.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Arial">4) <strong>Left</strong>: Fear of God.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Arial">5) <strong>Front</strong>: Belief in God&#8217;s             unity.</font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Arial">6) <strong>Behind</strong>: Shielding the mind             from foreign thoughts.</font></p>
<p align="center">
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		<itunes:subtitle>A     Gateway To Jewish Meditation
The  Meditation     Cube is a model for mentally orienting oneself within a ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A     Gateway To Jewish Meditation
The  Meditation     Cube is a model for mentally orienting oneself within a space whose     parameters are defined by the six commandments that continuously govern our relationship to God.
Into our own Divine space that        we have now constructed  around ourselves, our own personal messianic        spark will reveal itself. May we be inspired to redeem ourselves, with God's        help, from our own state of exile, and to redeem all of the world around us.

1) Above: Belief in                the existence and providence of God.

2) Below: Negation of belief             in other gods.

3) Right: Love of God.

4) Left: Fear of God.

5) Front: Belief in God's             unity.

6) Behind: Shielding the mind             from foreign thoughts.
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		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>9:44</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Meditation and Motion</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-motion/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-motion/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Soul of Man is the Candle of God
The living soul of man, the       candle of God,  sways back and forth, always aspiring to return to its Divine source, the infinite light of God
The soul&#8217;s natural     phenomenon of swaying, like a living candle, reaches its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="5" face="Times New Roman" color="#ffff2d">The Soul of Man is the Candle of God</font></p>
<p align="center"><strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">The living soul of man, the       candle of God,  sways back and forth, always aspiring to return to its Divine source, the infinite light of God</font></strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">The soul&#8217;s natural     phenomenon of swaying, like a living candle, reaches its peak when we learn     God&#8217;s Torah and pray to Him from the depth of our hearts.</font></strong></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The Soul of Man is the Candle of God
The living soul of man, the       candle of God,  sways back ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The Soul of Man is the Candle of God
The living soul of man, the       candle of God,  sways back and forth, always aspiring to return to its Divine source, the infinite light of God
The soul's natural     phenomenon of swaying, like a living candle, reaches its peak when we learn     God's Torah and pray to Him from the depth of our hearts.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>4:57</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Meditation and Prayer</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-prayer/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-and-prayer/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modeh Ani&#8211;&#8221;I Thank You&#8221;
A Morning Meditative Prayer of Thanks to God
Every night before sleep, we     give our tired and worn-out souls back to God. Every morning, we receive our     souls anew, refreshed and full of energy. Therefore, the first words that we     say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="5" face="Times New Roman" color="#ffff2d"><em>Modeh Ani</em>&#8211;&#8221;I Thank You&#8221;
A Morning Meditative Prayer of Thanks to God</font></p>
<p align="center"><font size="3" face="Arial">Every night before sleep, we     give our tired and worn-out souls back to God. Every morning, we receive our     souls anew, refreshed and full of energy. Therefore, the first words that we     say upon waking are:</font></p>
<p align="center"><font size="3" face="Arial"><font color="#800000">&#8220;I     thank You ever living King,
for compassionately returning my soul to me,
how great is Your faithfulness&#8221;</font></font></p>
<p align="center"><font size="3" face="Arial">In Hebrew:
</font><em><font size="3" face="Arial">Modeh ani l&#8217;fanecha melech chai     v&#8217;kayam,
she-hech-ezarta be nishmati b&#8217;chemla,
rabah emuna-techa</font></em></p>
<p align="center">With this thought and intention of &#8220;I thank     You,&#8221; we begin our day. This thought accompanies us, always engraved in     our consciousness, the whole day long.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Modeh Ani--"I Thank You"
A Morning Meditative Prayer of Thanks to God
Every night before sleep, we     give our tired and worn-out souls ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Modeh Ani--"I Thank You"
A Morning Meditative Prayer of Thanks to God
Every night before sleep, we     give our tired and worn-out souls back to God. Every morning, we receive our     souls anew, refreshed and full of energy. Therefore, the first words that we     say upon waking are:

"I     thank You ever living King,
for compassionately returning my soul to me,
how great is Your faithfulness"

In Hebrew:
Modeh ani l'fanecha melech chai     v'kayam,
she-hech-ezarta be nishmati b'chemla,
rabah emuna-techa
With this thought and intention of "I thank     You," we begin our day. This thought accompanies us, always engraved in     our consciousness, the whole day long.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>8:04</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Meditation on God&#8217;s Name</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-on-gods-name/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-on-gods-name/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:22:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[God&#8217;s Essential Name&#8211;the Four-Letter Name&#8211;Havayah
God&#8217;s Essential Name Havayah is     spelled in Hebrew: yud-kei-vav-kei. According to the Jewish     law, we are forbidden     to pronounce the Name Havayah as it is written. Therefore, throughout     out web site when spelling out the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="5" face="Times New Roman" color="#ffff2d">God&#8217;s Essential Name&#8211;the Four-Letter Name&#8211;<em>Havayah</em></font></p>
<p><font size="3" face="Arial">God&#8217;s Essential Name <em>Havayah</em> is     spelled in Hebrew: <strong>yud-kei-vav-kei.</strong></font> <font size="3" face="Arial">According to the Jewish     law, we are forbidden     to pronounce the Name <em>Havayah</em> as it is written. Therefore, throughout     out web site when spelling out the Name <em>Havayah</em> we have replaced the     Hebrew letter <em>hei</em> with <em>kei</em>, as accustomed. Even during     prayer it must be     pronounced: <em>Adonay </em>(&#8221;my Master&#8221;). Here though, when     meditating (without </font><font size="3" face="Arial">pronouncing)</font><font size="3" face="Arial">     one may and     should meditate on its four letters in Hebrew as they are truly written: <strong>yud-hei-vav-hei     </strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">God&#8217;s essential Name <em>Havayah</em> is     the Eternal Being, the Divine power that continuously brings all of reality into being</font></strong>
</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>God's Essential Name--the Four-Letter Name--Havayah

God's Essential Name Havayah is     spelled in Hebrew: yud-kei-vav-kei. According to the Jewish     ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>God's Essential Name--the Four-Letter Name--Havayah

God's Essential Name Havayah is     spelled in Hebrew: yud-kei-vav-kei. According to the Jewish     law, we are forbidden     to pronounce the Name Havayah as it is written. Therefore, throughout     out web site when spelling out the Name Havayah we have replaced the     Hebrew letter hei with kei, as accustomed. Even during     prayer it must be     pronounced: Adonay ("my Master"). Here though, when     meditating (without pronouncing)     one may and     should meditate on its four letters in Hebrew as they are truly written: yud-hei-vav-hei     

God's essential Name Havayah is     the Eternal Being, the Divine power that continuously brings all of reality into being</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>7:36</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Meditation on  Shabbat</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-on-shabbat/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/24/meditation-on-shabbat/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meditate on the Divine Mystery of  Shabbat
The Shabbat&#8211;a day of peace, blessing and pleasure&#8211;     is the soul-mate of the Jewish People. The essential experience of Shabbat, the experience of God&#8217;s light of     blessing entering our vessel of peace, is the experience of Divine pleasure.
By observing Shabbat, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="5" face="Times New Roman" color="#ffff2d">Meditate on the Divine Mystery of <em> Shabbat</em></font></p>
<p align="center"><strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">The Shabbat&#8211;a day of peace, blessing and pleasure&#8211;     is the soul-mate of the Jewish People. The essential experience of Shabbat, the experience of God&#8217;s light of     blessing entering our vessel of peace, is the experience of Divine pleasure.</font></strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong><font size="3" face="Arial" color="#800000">By observing Shabbat, on     the spiritual plane as well as on the physical plane, we come to experience     the Divine mystery of Shabbat throughout the entire week.</font></strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong><font size="3" face="Arial"><em>Shabbat Shalom</em>&#8211;&#8221;A     Peaceful Shabbat&#8221;</font></strong></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Meditate on the Divine Mystery of  Shabbat
The Shabbat--a day of peace, blessing and pleasure--     is the soul-mate of the Jewish ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Meditate on the Divine Mystery of  Shabbat
The Shabbat--a day of peace, blessing and pleasure--     is the soul-mate of the Jewish People. The essential experience of Shabbat, the experience of God's light of     blessing entering our vessel of peace, is the experience of Divine pleasure.
By observing Shabbat, on     the spiritual plane as well as on the physical plane, we come to experience     the Divine mystery of Shabbat throughout the entire week.
Shabbat Shalom--"A     Peaceful Shabbat"</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>5:39</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Revelations of Moshiach, Part 1</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-1/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-1/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Revelations of Moshiach, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-2/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:summary></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>43:53</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Revelations of Moshiach, Part 3</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-3/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-3/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>29:31</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Revelations of Moshiach, Part 4</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-4/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/revelations-of-moshiach-part-4/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:keywords>kabbalah</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>The Clarification of Evil: The Inner Meaning of Tu B&#8217;Av</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/the-clarification-of-evil-the-inner-meaning-of-tu-bav/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/14/the-clarification-of-evil-the-inner-meaning-of-tu-bav/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:35:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Bridging Mind and Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><font size="2" face="Verdana">This lecture includes an analysis of the four      different methods by which the <em>sefirah</em> of <em>da&#8217;at</em> functions in      order to bridge opposites.</font>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Dialogue With Your Opposition, Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Dialogue With Your Opposition, Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:41:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The 50 Gates of Understanding, Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The 50 Gates of Understanding, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/11/the-50-gates-of-understanding-part-2/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/11/the-50-gates-of-understanding-part-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>The Maharal of Prague, Part 1</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-1/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-1/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 01:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh &#8212; www.torahscience.org

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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>The Maharal of Prague, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-2/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 01:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>The Maharal of Prague, Part 3</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-3/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-3/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 01:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Maharal of Prague, Part 4</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-4/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-maharal-of-prague-part-4/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>The Importance of Being Earnest, Part 1</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-importance-of-being-earnest-part-1/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-importance-of-being-earnest-part-1/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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</p>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>The Importance of Being Earnest, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-importance-of-being-earnest-part-2/</link>
		<comments>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/the-importance-of-being-earnest-part-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
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		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Kabbalah and Astrology, Part 1</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/kabbalah-and-astrology-part-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
	<category>Astrology</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Kabbalah and Astrology, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/kabbalah-and-astrology-part-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
	<category>Astrology</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Kabbalah and Medicine, Part 1</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/kabbalah-and-medicine-part-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Kabbalah and Medicine, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/kabbalah-and-medicine-part-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:summary>By Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh -- www.inner.org</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Kabbalah - The Remedy to Heal Our Nation</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/10/kabbalah-the-remedy-to-heal-our-nation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
		<itunes:duration>106:05</itunes:duration>
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		<title>Pesach  (Passover) the Holiday of Transforming Blemishes into Divine Wonders</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2008/04/09/pesach-passover-the-holiday-of-transforming-blemishes-into-divine-wonders/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 19:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh &#8212; www.inner.org 
The     potential of every Jew is to express Divinity. The Hebrew word for Egypt, Mitzrayim,      means     &#8220;constraints.&#8221; Constraints are the inability to fully express     oneself. In Egypt, the Jewish people were constrained, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh &#8212; www.inner.org </strong></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong><font size="3" face="Verdana">T</font><font size="2" face="Verdana">he     potential of every Jew is to express Divinity. The Hebrew word for Egypt, <em>Mitzrayim,     </em> means     &#8220;constraints.&#8221; Constraints are the inability to fully express     oneself. In Egypt, the Jewish people were constrained, and could not fully     express Divinity. The redemption from the constraints of Egypt is the Divine     power and the miracle of Pesach.</font></strong><font size="2" face="Arial">     </font></font>
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The     potential of every Jew is to express Divinity. The Hebrew word for Egypt, Mitzrayim,      means     "constraints." Constraints are the inability to fully express     oneself. In Egypt, the Jewish people were constrained, and could not fully     express Divinity. The redemption from the constraints of Egypt is the Divine     power and the miracle of Pesach.     </itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>5 Stages in the Historical Development of Kabbalah</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2007/03/27/5-stages-in-the-historical-development-of-kabbalah/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh &#8212; Gal Einai Institute

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		<itunes:explicit>Clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Weekly Parshah - Emor</title>
		<link>http://kabbalahtogo.podbean.com/2007/03/14/weekly-parshah-emor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivaylo V. Stanev</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Kabbalah</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do Our Hearts Have Room for God? 
The    commandment to sanctify God&#8217;s Name&#8211;even if this leads to death&#8211;is the most    intense commandment in the Torah. In this week&#8217;s audio meditation, Rabbi    Ginsburgh explores the commandment of sanctifying God&#8217;s Name and its    counterpart, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong><font color="#800000">Do Our Hearts Have Room for God? </font></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="3" face="Verdana">T</font></strong><font size="2" face="Verdana">he    commandment to sanctify God&#8217;s Name&#8211;even if this leads to death&#8211;is the most    intense commandment in the Torah. <strong>In this week&#8217;s audio meditation, Rabbi    Ginsburgh explores the commandment of sanctifying God&#8217;s Name and its    counterpart, the prohibition against desecrating His Name.</strong> When we unlock    the source of these two complementary commandments in our psyche, we can    transform our hearts to shine brilliantly with God&#8217;s transcendence and    omnipresence.</font></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><strong><font color="#000080">Desecration      and Sanctification</font></strong>          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he      central theme in the Torah portion of <em>Emor</em> reaches its climax at the      end of the third section of the portion:</font></span></p>
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<p align="center" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><em>You        shall not desecrate My holy Name, and I shall become sanctified in the        midst of the children of Israel, for I am God your God.</em></font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">A</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">      pair of separate yet complementary commandments is enumerated in this verse.      The first, negative commandment is not to desecrate God&#8217;s Name. The second,      positive commandment is to sanctify God&#8217;s Name.          </font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial" color="#000080"><strong>The             Negative Vacuum                        </strong></font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he      Hebrew word used in the verse for &#8220;you shall not desecrate&#8221; is <em>t&#8217;challel</em><em>.      </em>Literally, <em>challal</em> means &#8220;a state of vacuum.&#8221; A vacuum is a lack      in any area of existence. (The same word is also used for &#8220;corpse,&#8221; who      lacks a soul). A desecration of God&#8217;s Name occurs when it seems that God is      absent from a particular reality. On a straightforward level, <a href="http://www.inner.org/glossary/gloss_r.htm#Rambam">Maimonides</a>      explains that any time that a Jew, particularly a highly regarded Jew,      behaves in an apparently negative manner, he has desecrated God&#8217;s Name. With      our understanding of the meaning of the word <em>challel, </em>we see that      when he behaves in this negative manner, he projects that God is not present      in reality.          </font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>Sanctification:             Consciousness of God </strong></font>                        </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he      complementary commandment to the prohibition against desecrating God&#8217;s Name      is the directive to sanctify God&#8217;s Name. As desecration is the projection of      an apparent absence of God, it follows that sanctification of God&#8217;s Name is      to bring the consciousness of God to every facet of reality. The Hebrew word      for &#8220;sanctify&#8221; is <em>kodesh.</em> The literal meaning of <em>kodesh </em>is &#8220;transcendent&#8221;      or &#8220;separate.&#8221; When a person reflects his Godly, rectified character traits      as intensely as possible in all that he does, he brings God&#8217;s transcendence      into our immanent reality. In this way, he sanctifies God&#8217;s Name.          </font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>The             Revelation of the Divine Soul of Israel</strong></font>                        </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">I</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">n      its ultimate manifestation, the directive to sanctify God&#8217;s Name is the most      intense of all the commandments of the Torah. According to Jewish law, there      are three commandments that a Jew must not transgress even under the threat      of death: idol worship, adultery and murder. If a Jew is being coerced to      transgress any of these commandments, or if he is being publicly coerced to      transgress any commandment (this applies when there is an external decree      prohibiting the fulfillment of any commandment) he must choose to die rather      than transgress.          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">P</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">aradoxically,      though, the verb for &#8220;sanctify&#8221; in our verse is written in passive form (&#8221;I      shall be sanctified.&#8221;) Of all 248 positive commandments, all of which are      active in some way, only this commandment appears in passive form.           </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">W</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">hen      a person is faced with a life threatening moral dilemma, and he chooses to      die, he demonstrates the ultimate intensity of self-sacrifice.      Simultaneously, though, he is negating his ego. The place that his ego      occupied in his heart is now vacant and open to God&#8217;s transcendence. His      willingness to die reveals that God is fully present in our reality. This      explains the passive form of the verb &#8220;to sanctify.&#8221; When a person totally      negates his ego, his heart is open for the spontaneous and natural flow of      Divine consciousness. Whether in life or in death, he has revealed that only      God exists. He has brought God&#8217;s transcendent omnipresence into the world.      More than any other commandment, this is the revelation of the Divine soul      of Israel.          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial">                  </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>God&#8217;s             Name</strong></font>                 </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he             prophet Zecharia foresees the future when &#8220;God will Be one and His Name will             be one.&#8221; Just as the name of a person reflects his presence in reality, so             the Name of God is the conscious awareness of Him in our reality. When             Zecharia promises that God will Be one, he is referring to God&#8217;s role in             actively revealing Himself to the world. &#8220;His Name will be one&#8221; refers to             the  role of the world, which             will actively seek consciousness of God in every facet of existence, both             psychological and physical.                        </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial">          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial" color="#000080"><strong>The      Story of the Curser</strong>          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he      theme of desecration of God&#8217;s Name appears again at the end of the portion      of <em>Emor</em>. The Torah relates the story of the man who cursed God while      the Jewish People were in the desert. </font></span><font size="4" face="Arial">This             man was the son of Shlomit bat Divri. As her name reflects, Shlomit bat             Divri (literally, &#8220;Peace, the daughter of Speech&#8221;)              had the unworthy inclination to speak to everyone who passed her             home, speaking &#8220;hello, peace&#8221; (<em>shalom</em>) to both Jews and             Egyptians alike. This immodest habit made her vulnerable to evil input. She             was eventually raped by an Egyptian who masqueraded as her husband, and gave             birth to a son who cursed God in anger at not receiving a parcel of land             with the rest of his tribe.  (After raping Shlomit bat Divri, the Egyptian             attempted to murder her husband. Moses, who with his holy spirit perceived             what had happened, killed the Egyptian, thus saving the life of the husband.             This was the first time Moses acted as the redeemer of Israel. He was subsequently           sentenced to death by Pharaoh for this act, and had to flee Egypt</font><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial">. </font></span></p>
<p><font size="4" face="Arial" color="#000080"><strong>The Connection Between Curse and Desecration </strong></font></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4"><font face="Arial">he             Hebrew root for &#8220;curse&#8221; is <em>kallel (</em>spelled: <em><a href="http://www.inner.org/hebleter/kuf.htm">kuf</a>,             <a href="http://www.inner.org/hebleter/lamed.htm">lamed</a>, lamed). </em>The Hebrew root             for &#8220;desecration&#8221; is <em>challel (</em>spelled: <em><a href="http://www.inner.org/hebleter/chet.htm">chet</a>,             lamed, lamed).</em> These two words are obviously related. Both words end             with a double <em>lamed, </em>while the letters that differentiate them are <em>kuf             </em>(in <em>kallel</em>) and <em>chet (</em>in <em>challel</em>)<em>. </em> According to the transformation system known as <em><a href="http://www.inner.org/aleftran/albam.htm">Albam</a>,</em>             the letters <em>kuf</em> and <em>chet</em> are interchangeable. The             rectification of the curser (<em>mekallel</em>) in the desert was to become a </font><em><font face="Arial">corpse             (challal).           </font></em></font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>The             Positive Corpse</strong></font>                        </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he             two identical letters in <em> kallel             </em>and <em>challel</em> are the <em>lameds</em>. In Kabbalah we learn that the             double <em>lamed</em> is the secret of the heart. King David writes (Psalms             109:22):</font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial">King      David had killed his evil inclination, leaving a &#8220;positive corpse.&#8221; In place      of his evil inclination, he had created a vacuum in his heart, leaving it      wide open for God&#8217;s transcendence to enter. In the Torah portion of <em>Emor</em>,      both <em>challal </em>and <em>kallel</em> are negative. Both are states of the      heart. <em>Challal </em>is the vacuum of God in the heart, while the curse, <em>kallel,      </em>stems from that very vacuum. Thus we see that vacuum and curse are      interdependent.          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">B</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">y      working on the character traits of his heart with intensity, King David      rectified the negative <em>challal</em>, transforming it to a receptacle of      God&#8217;s transcendence, a sanctification of His Name.          </font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>A             New Manifestation</strong></font>                        </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he      antonym of <em>challal,</em> &#8220;sanctification,&#8221; is <em>kodesh (</em>spelled: <em>kuf,      <a href="http://www.inner.org/hebleter/dalet.htm">dalet</a>, <a href="http://www.inner.org/hebleter/shin.htm">shin</a>)</em>.      As we have learned, the letters <em>kuf </em>and <em>chet</em> are      interchangeable. If we substitute the letter <em>chet</em> for the <em>kuf</em>      in <em>kodesh,</em> we receive a new word, <em>chadesh, </em>which means &#8220;new&#8221;.      (<em>Chodesh </em>also means &#8220;month,&#8221; alluding to the &#8220;new moon.&#8221;) The Torah      commands us to sanctify the new moon. The famous Biblical commentator, Rashi,      explains that God demonstrated to Moses exactly how the new moon looks in      the sky, saying, &#8220;When you see this, sanctify it.&#8221;          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">N</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">ewness      is novel. When we see a totally new phenomenon, we must sanctify it. The      most novel phenomenon in our world is when transcendence or something      removed from our routine milieu of natural phenomena becomes intensely      revealed in our consciousness. This is the secret of &#8220;I shall become      sanctified.&#8221; When a person is willing to give up his life for God, his ego      has vanished. This creates a totally new manifestation, never revealed      before in the world. God&#8217;s absolute transcendence, <em>kodesh, </em>is newly (<em>chadash</em>)      revealed, becoming omnipresent and immanent. Thus we see that sanctity and      newness are interdependent.          </font></span></p>
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<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>The             Perceptions of the Heart and the Mind</strong></font>                        </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">W</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">hile      <em>challal </em>and <em>kallal</em> are states of the heart, <em>kodesh </em>and <em>chadash      </em>are states of mind. They are the pure perception of the inner eye of the      mind, as in God&#8217;s instruction to Moses, &#8220;When you see this (new moon),      sanctify it. The difference between the mind and the heart is the difference      between pure perception and the emotive response to what is perceived. All      pure perception (sight, sound, etc.) are mental faculties. <em>Kodesh </em>and      <em>chodesh </em>originate in the inner essence of the perception of the mind.      <em>Challal </em>and <em>kallel </em>originate in the heart, and have to be      transformed to the &#8220;positive corpse&#8221; of King David.          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><font size="4" face="Arial"><font color="#000080"><strong>The      Positive &#8220;Curse&#8221;</strong></font>          </font></span></p>
<p align="left" dir="rtl"><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">I</font></strong><font size="4"><font face="Arial">n      Ezekiel 1:7 <em>kallal</em> means shining brilliance. The positive vacuum of      the heart (<em>challal</em>) creates space for the new (<em>chadash</em>)      manifestation of God&#8217;s transcendent omnipresence (<em>kodesh</em>). This      produces the shining emotive experience of the heart (</font><em><font face="Arial">kallal).          </font></em></font></span></p>
<p><span dir="ltr"><strong><font size="5" face="Arial">T</font></strong><font size="4" face="Arial">he      rectification for us to concentrate on this week is to nullify our ego to      allow God&#8217;s transcendence to enter our hearts. Transcendence is always new,      transforming the negativity of desecration and curse to rectified emotions      of the heart, which will shine brightly and sanctify God&#8217;s Name in all our      reality.</font></span>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Do Our Hearts Have Room for God? 

The    commandment to sanctify God's Name--even if this leads to death--is the most   ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Do Our Hearts Have Room for God? 

The    commandment to sanctify God's Name--even if this leads to death--is the most    intense commandment in the Torah. In this week's audio meditation, Rabbi    Ginsburgh explores the commandment of sanctifying God's Name and its    counterpart, the prohibition against desecrating His Name. When we unlock    the source of these two complementary commandments in our psyche, we can    transform our hearts to shine brilliantly with God's transcendence and    omnipresence.
Desecration      and Sanctification          
The      central theme in the Torah portion of Emor reaches its climax at the      end of the third section of the portion:



You        shall not desecrate My holy Name, and I shall become sanctified in the        midst of the children of Israel, for I am God your God.


A      pair of separate yet complementary commandments is enumerated in this verse.      The first, negative commandment is not to desecrate God's Name. The second,      positive commandment is to sanctify God's Name.          

The             Negative Vacuum                        
The      Hebrew word used in the verse for "you shall not desecrate" is t'challel.      Literally, challal means "a state of vacuum." A vacuum is a lack      in any area of existence. (The same word is also used for "corpse," who      lacks a soul). A desecration of God's Name occurs when it seems that God is      absent from a particular reality. On a straightforward level, Maimonides      explains that any time that a Jew, particularly a highly regarded Jew,      behaves in an apparently negative manner, he has desecrated God's Name. With      our understanding of the meaning of the word challel, we see that      when he behaves in this negative manner, he projects that God is not present      in reality.          

Sanctification:             Consciousness of God                         
The      complementary commandment to the prohibition against desecrating God's Name      is the directive to sanctify God's Name. As desecration is the projection of      an apparent absence of God, it follows that sanctification of God's Name is      to bring the consciousness of God to every facet of reality. The Hebrew word      for "sanctify" is kodesh. The literal meaning of kodesh is "transcendent"      or "separate." When a person reflects his Godly, rectified character traits      as intensely as possible in all that he does, he brings God's transcendence      into our immanent reality. In this way, he sanctifies God's Name.          

The             Revelation of the Divine Soul of Israel                        
In      its ultimate manifestation, the directive to sanctify God's Name is the most      intense of all the commandments of the Torah. According to Jewish law, there      are three commandments that a Jew must not transgress even under the threat      of death: idol worship, adultery and murder. If a Jew is being coerced to      transgress any of these commandments, or if he is being publicly coerced to      transgress any commandment (this applies when there is an external decree      prohibiting the fulfillment of any commandment) he must choose to die rather      than transgress.          
Paradoxically,      though, the verb for "sanctify" in our verse is written in passive form ("I      shall be sanctified.") Of all 248 positive commandments, all of which are      active in some way, only this commandment appears in passive form.           
When      a person is faced with a life threatening moral dilemma, and he chooses to      die, he demonstrates the ultimate intensity of self-sacrifice.      Simultaneously, though, he is negating his ego. The place that his ego      occupied in his heart is now vacant and open to God's transcendence. His      willingness to die reveals that God is fully present in our reality. This      explains the passive form of the verb "to sanctify." When a person totally   </itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh </itunes:author>
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