Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Naso. Reb Meir explains that after receiving the Torah on Shavuot, we get a major new beginning, as evidenced by all the teachings, including the kabbalah, about Parshat Naso. Reb Meir explains the Zohar on this parsha which speaks about bringing a spoon filled with ketoret (incense.) Rebbe Nachman teaches that reciting the passages about ketoret, the incense offering, in the siddur every day ihelps lifts you out of depression and brings you to tremendous joy.
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Life’s filled with spiritual and emotional tests. Meir Elkabas explains how to deal with anxiety and panic.
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In this week’s video about the Torah portion, Meir Elkabas discusses the meaning of the Kabbalistic sefira, malchut, keter, the Sabbatical year and the Jubilee, the 50th Gate, a deeper level of emunah, charging interest and views towards money, following torah through mitzvah observance, curses, being joyful, and more.
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Meir Elkabas shares Reb Noson’s insight into the order of the Temple offerings and the secrets of the ketoret (incense), which elucidates our life purpose, that of rectifying holy sparks.
Breslov wisdom encourages us to understand that no matter our external circumstances, whether we live in a palace or a prison cell, we have the power of free will to transform ourselves and achieve closeness to God. Self-transformation is an essential gift of Judaism, and a theme woven by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov throughout Likutey Moharan.
In Lesson 51, we’re introduced to the Talmudic account of the four who entered Paradise, the Orchard of Godly Wisdom: Ben Azai, Ben Zoma, Acher, and Rabbi Akiva. He warned the others not to embrace incorrect vision and falsehood (water reprented by the mayim, mayim of our title) but he is the only one who maintained clarity and returned in peace. Rabbi Akiva taught us what to look at in the mind’s eye, showing us how to come closer to Hashem in peace. If we want to achieve, we must choose truth over falsehood, and believe that we always have the free will to do what brings us closer to Hashem.
Meir Elkabas shares Rebbe Nachman’s advice on how to learn & study the wealth of wisdom across the entire spectrum of the Torah as well as the outcome of proper learning, which is enhanced emunah.
You have free will. You can choose the way you want to live your life. The letter Alef can show you the secret of living a life of spiritual healing and meaning.