Ma'ayanei HaYeshua (11) Sudden Versus Gradual Redemption

Speaker:
Ask speaker
Date:
December 02 2013
Length:
43min 55s
Downloads:
104
Views:
432
Comments:
0

Description

The body is bound by nature while the soul is not. Being bound by nature means a continuously evolving process. Functioning outside of time and space, like the soul, means that things occur in the blink of an eye. The world is running along a certain path and then for a moment that reality is suspended, and the world of miracles, existence outside of the natural order happens. Leaving Egypt occurs in a haste. The soul was redeemed but the body dragged behind. The opposite pull of the animal and Godly soul creates tremendous tension. The final redemption will be the meeting of the gradual process of physical redemption and the sudden lightning strike of spiritual redemption.

Additional Materials

    Comments
    0 comments
    Leave a Comment
    Title:
    Comment:
    Anonymous: 

    Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Harris and Elli Teitz Goldstein l'ilui nishmas their beloved sister, Marsha Goldstein Basson, מושה מרים בת הרב נח, as we approach her yahrzeit on the second day of chol hamoed Pesach and by Francine Lashinsky and Dr. Alexander & Meryl Weingarten in memory of Rose Lashinsky, Raizel bat Zimel, z"l to mark her yahrzeit on the 14th of Nisan and in honor of their children, Mark, Michael, Julie, Marnie and Michelle, and in the zechut of the hostages and the chayalim and by the Goldberg and Mernick Families in loving memory of the yahrzeit of Illean K. Goldberg, Chaya Miriam bas Chanoch and by Chana and Shmuel Goldstein, Moshe and Lalitha, Shalom and Zena, Yaakov and Melissa, Shmuel and Nora Weglein and Helen Weglein in memory of their father and grandfather Mr. Ernst Weglein, בנימין בן החבר שלמה on his first yahrzeit