00:00 🌍 *The class explores a Torah portion focusing on the significance of spiritual work, emphasizing its importance in delivering guidance to the people of Israel.* 03:37 📖 *The Torah dedicates substantial sections to characters corresponding to each Sefirah, providing a clear indication of where spiritual work should be focused.* 05:27 🌟 *Jacob, thinking his work was complete with 12 sons, symbolizes complacency, leading to a spiritual decline.* 09:58 ⚖️ *The complacent state of well-being (well-being) after perceiving life as complete initiates a spiritual downfall, a theme explored in the class.* 14:31 🌍 *Jacob's complacency and the sale of Joseph to Egypt set in motion the prototype of exiles, illustrating the interconnectedness of events in spiritual history.* 17:10 🤔 *Jacob's satisfaction becomes a symbol of human complacency, leading to a fall and the subsequent need for correction in the form of spiritual exiles.* 19:08 🌈 *Joseph's sale into slavery, despite its challenges, becomes a transformative experience, symbolizing the matured and corrected state of Yesod entering Malchut.* 20:17 🌬️ *Joseph's work with perfumes signifies the refined manifestation of Yesod, with the sense of smell (olfactory) representing the entry of emotions and intellect into Malchut.* 21:22 🤔 *Joseph, sold into slavery, is given the task of making perfumes due to his refined sense of smell.* 22:20 💼 *Despite being sold as a slave, Joseph excels in managing Potiphar's household, showcasing his leadership abilities.* 23:37 🌱 *Joseph's exile and work in slavery are seen as a necessary process for his maturation and acquisition of knowledge.* 26:01 🔍 *Joseph faces adversity and imprisonment due to false accusations, emphasizing the consequences of negative speech.* 28:31 🔄 *The concept of dependence is explored, highlighting the importance of knowing on whom one depends and the nature of that dependency.* 32:11 🚬 *Various forms of dependence, such as smoking or staying in a job despite misery, are compared to a state of exile.* 35:11 🚫 *Joseph resists the temptation to commit a wrong against God, emphasizing the importance of moral choices over immediate desires.* 38:34 🤲 *True maturity, symbolized by Joseph's title "Sadq," is achieved when one recognizes their essence and sustenance comes from a higher source, not just from others.* 39:30 🤝 *Joseph's gratitude towards Potiphar is rooted in acknowledging that everything he has is a result of adherence to universal laws, including the law of gratitude.* 41:21 🔄 *Understanding that events in life, even perceived wrongs, are part of a larger divine plan leads to maturity and a higher level of consciousness.* 42:00 🗣️ *Being a channel of negativity compromises the purity of the Yesod channel. One must avoid becoming an instrument for delivering harm, even if it seems justified.* 43:18 🚫 *Maintaining alignment with the light means refraining from causing harm to others, even when tempted by personal grievances or desires for retribution.* 45:23 🤔 *Joseph's brothers considered him inferior based on past family dynamics, associating him with negativity. Negative speech can distort the perception of others, leading to misjudgments.* 48:56 💬 *Speaking negatively about others damages the Sefirah of Yesod, affecting both sexual energy and speech. This highlights the significance of controlling one's words to maintain spiritual balance.* 51:40 🤐 *Silence, especially during challenging times, is a powerful tool for rectification. Fasting from speech can help correct economic issues by preventing negative verbal expressions.* 57:23 💰 *A key lesson is to view others' success and wealth as our own, fostering joy instead of jealousy. This mindset aligns Yesod in the central column, promoting spiritual harmony.* 58:38 🔄 *Yesod, encompassing all emotional attributes, acts as a bridge to complete any deficiencies in other Sefirot. When the light reaches Yesod, it can eliminate emotional lacks from previous stages, emphasizing its crucial role.* 01:01:48 🧠 *The discussion delves into the concept of exile, particularly the symbolism related to Egypt and the neck. The absence of a Sefirah in the neck signifies the challenge of immature intellect, a theme to be explored further in upcoming classes.* 01:02:27 🤔 *The lack of a Sefirah in the neck represents the absence of mature intellect, associated with the three main tubes (esophagus, trachea, and jugular). The obstruction in the neck symbolizes the immature descent of light causing challenges.* 01:03:12 🚧 *The Zohar hints at the idea that when light attempts to descend immaturely, it gets stuck in the neck. This relates to the exile concept, and future classes will explore how this obstruction in the neck is connected to overcoming chaos and exiting exile.* 01:04:16 💡 *The key to overcoming chaos and leaving mental exile is to shift the focus from external factors (job, salary) to recognizing the ultimate source, the divine light or God. Correcting this mentality is crucial for personal growth.*
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00:00 🌍 *The class explores a Torah portion focusing on the significance of spiritual work, emphasizing its importance in delivering guidance to the people of Israel.*
03:37 📖 *The Torah dedicates substantial sections to characters corresponding to each Sefirah, providing a clear indication of where spiritual work should be focused.*
05:27 🌟 *Jacob, thinking his work was complete with 12 sons, symbolizes complacency, leading to a spiritual decline.*
09:58 ⚖️ *The complacent state of well-being (well-being) after perceiving life as complete initiates a spiritual downfall, a theme explored in the class.*
14:31 🌍 *Jacob's complacency and the sale of Joseph to Egypt set in motion the prototype of exiles, illustrating the interconnectedness of events in spiritual history.*
17:10 🤔 *Jacob's satisfaction becomes a symbol of human complacency, leading to a fall and the subsequent need for correction in the form of spiritual exiles.*
19:08 🌈 *Joseph's sale into slavery, despite its challenges, becomes a transformative experience, symbolizing the matured and corrected state of Yesod entering Malchut.*
20:17 🌬️ *Joseph's work with perfumes signifies the refined manifestation of Yesod, with the sense of smell (olfactory) representing the entry of emotions and intellect into Malchut.*
21:22 🤔 *Joseph, sold into slavery, is given the task of making perfumes due to his refined sense of smell.*
22:20 💼 *Despite being sold as a slave, Joseph excels in managing Potiphar's household, showcasing his leadership abilities.*
23:37 🌱 *Joseph's exile and work in slavery are seen as a necessary process for his maturation and acquisition of knowledge.*
26:01 🔍 *Joseph faces adversity and imprisonment due to false accusations, emphasizing the consequences of negative speech.*
28:31 🔄 *The concept of dependence is explored, highlighting the importance of knowing on whom one depends and the nature of that dependency.*
32:11 🚬 *Various forms of dependence, such as smoking or staying in a job despite misery, are compared to a state of exile.*
35:11 🚫 *Joseph resists the temptation to commit a wrong against God, emphasizing the importance of moral choices over immediate desires.*
38:34 🤲 *True maturity, symbolized by Joseph's title "Sadq," is achieved when one recognizes their essence and sustenance comes from a higher source, not just from others.*
39:30 🤝 *Joseph's gratitude towards Potiphar is rooted in acknowledging that everything he has is a result of adherence to universal laws, including the law of gratitude.*
41:21 🔄 *Understanding that events in life, even perceived wrongs, are part of a larger divine plan leads to maturity and a higher level of consciousness.*
42:00 🗣️ *Being a channel of negativity compromises the purity of the Yesod channel. One must avoid becoming an instrument for delivering harm, even if it seems justified.*
43:18 🚫 *Maintaining alignment with the light means refraining from causing harm to others, even when tempted by personal grievances or desires for retribution.*
45:23 🤔 *Joseph's brothers considered him inferior based on past family dynamics, associating him with negativity. Negative speech can distort the perception of others, leading to misjudgments.*
48:56 💬 *Speaking negatively about others damages the Sefirah of Yesod, affecting both sexual energy and speech. This highlights the significance of controlling one's words to maintain spiritual balance.*
51:40 🤐 *Silence, especially during challenging times, is a powerful tool for rectification. Fasting from speech can help correct economic issues by preventing negative verbal expressions.*
57:23 💰 *A key lesson is to view others' success and wealth as our own, fostering joy instead of jealousy. This mindset aligns Yesod in the central column, promoting spiritual harmony.*
58:38 🔄 *Yesod, encompassing all emotional attributes, acts as a bridge to complete any deficiencies in other Sefirot. When the light reaches Yesod, it can eliminate emotional lacks from previous stages, emphasizing its crucial role.*
01:01:48 🧠 *The discussion delves into the concept of exile, particularly the symbolism related to Egypt and the neck. The absence of a Sefirah in the neck signifies the challenge of immature intellect, a theme to be explored further in upcoming classes.*
01:02:27 🤔 *The lack of a Sefirah in the neck represents the absence of mature intellect, associated with the three main tubes (esophagus, trachea, and jugular). The obstruction in the neck symbolizes the immature descent of light causing challenges.*
01:03:12 🚧 *The Zohar hints at the idea that when light attempts to descend immaturely, it gets stuck in the neck. This relates to the exile concept, and future classes will explore how this obstruction in the neck is connected to overcoming chaos and exiting exile.*
01:04:16 💡 *The key to overcoming chaos and leaving mental exile is to shift the focus from external factors (job, salary) to recognizing the ultimate source, the divine light or God. Correcting this mentality is crucial for personal growth.*
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Gracias genio!!!
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Gracias, una vez más llenen mi existencia de la Luz que reforma mis pensamientos ❤❤❤
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Valiosa ésta clase igual que todas,❤
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Min 41 … “mind blowing “
Genial 💪
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B'H!!!.
él ya abandonó la kabalah. ver sus nuevos videos.
ver clases de 5to nivel por Javier Wolcoff
claro que el conocimiento de la kabalah sirvió para sus nuevos estudios y desarrollo personal.
Gracias ❤