Rabbi Blog for Passover

In my Rabbi Blog for Passover, I offer reflective insights about Getting Unstuck from Muck!

Pesach (Passover) is about the Israel~*~Lights' Exodus and Liberation from Mizraim (life’s narrow confines and dire straits).

During Passover in Kabbalah on the Etz Chaim (Mystical Tree of Life), Moses, Aaron, Ruth and Naomi are channels of sefirotic energies Netzach and Hod (Triumphantly Overcoming challenges / Netzach and deferring / subordinating personal impulses for that which is greater / Hod). Pesach is a time where we are reminded of the struggles of being/feeling stuck in life's muck and also taste the sweetness of expanding our horizons on the way to reaching our full potential. "All the world is a Narrow Bridge; however, the main thing is not to be afraid." (Rebbe Nachman of Bratzlav) You can make it across the chasm of what ever is holding you back. Keep the Faith!

We all learn from each other, so by answering the following questions we provide each other with a wellspring of life experience that we can draw support from during the process of making our own responsible choices and carrying out our own responsible actions. Help encourage and enlighten others by sharing a story, an anecdote or any bissel of Wisdom, Understanding and Knowledge from your own life journey…..

Questions for Delving: Can you name some tools, qualities, resources, techniques to help friends and community members to renew their faith and share spiritual inspiration in challenging circumstances that you/they face or situations that you/they encounter? What past experiences have helped you to feel free and expansive in the present? What hopes and dreams for improving our world will you devote yourself to for the future?

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באור אין סוף .... אליה

In the Light of the Infinite,

Rabbi Alyjah Navy

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the article! It is hard to come across good Kabbalah blogs. Keep up the work.

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