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Zohar with Yamine

Zohar with Yamine
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To reach the truth and know right from wrong, to replace falsehood and failed doctrines and philosophies, to enlighten mankind at the end of times, to prepare mankind for redemption, and to bring it. To disseminate the secrets of the Zohar and Kabbalah for your benefit. In this podcast, you will learn secret topics from the Zohar, weekly Torah portions (Parsha HaShavua), and Kabbalah. In each episode, you will experience profound learning that benefits you spiritually and physically.
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In this episode, you will learn about the greatest loss to our nation on what happened on the 9th of Av - the unification of the Shechina and Gd as told by Kabbalah
Learn about Kabbalah's Three Column system - Left, Right, and Center and how it applies to everyday life and to even achieve great success
Shavuot is the ultimate unification with God and yet, many people do not know just how significant this holiday is. In this episode, Elisheva joins her father in discussing and learning about Shavuot. Together, they explore great Kabbalistic wisdom to elevate Shavuot. You can find all the materials on Shavuot from the Zohar at visualkabbalah.com
Counting the Omer has many spiritual and personal significances. Many count the days of the Omer until Shavuot, until we have received the Torah. During Pesach Seder night, we get an enormous dose of Mochin but after the first night, it is gone and every day that we count the Omer, we capture the Mochin for the year. Doing this Mitzvah is mainly done by men however is welcome to women too. In this episode, you will learn with a Q&A series by Yamine and his daughter Elisheva about counting the Omer.
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One plague should have been enough to set the Israelites free from Egypt, so why did HaShem command Moshe and Ahron to do 10 plagues? The evil forces represented by Egypt and Pharoh, have 10 evil forces themselves - just like we have 10 Sfirot of holiness, the evil forces of 10 Sfriot of evil powers. Each one of the 10 plagues destroys one of the Sfirot from the evil forces. Once when all the evil forces are destroyed, they will be eradicated completely.
In this episode co-hosted by Elisheva Lavi, Yamine takes his listeners on a journey to truly understand the essence and power of Pesach. This episode covers topics as to why the Israelites went into slavery, the meaning behind the name 'pe-sach', and the purpose of this holiday - to receive Mochin (intelligence) to understand God. This is beyond the simple meaning of Pesach. Rather, this episode looks into what Kabbalah says about Pesach and the benefits we can acquire when we understand the intentions behind the seder plate and absorb the light that decsendes during this time.
The Torah teaches that a rebellious child should be brought to the community's elders and be stoned. However, when Moshe heard this, he told Hashem that no one would do this to their child. The Zohar teaches that Moshe asked Hashem, do you know anyone that would do this? Hashem answered Moshe to write what He says. There is a hidden message in this passage. If you explore what is written, there is wisdom. We should know that God always knows better and gave us many great ways and ideas to respond to war, famine, challenges, and such - we learn to consult with God, the chachamim, or those that know the Torah and we will get the answers. The point is when a person falls into the klipa, evil inclination, or falls off the path God has for us, there is no telling what damage he/she can do. God always does what is good for us, whether we understand that in this lifetime or not.
Giving a present or a gift can go a long way, as shared in the Zohar. By giving a gift to someone you give him/her sparks of holiness, making him happy and this lights up the sparks of God within someone. With a personal story, Yamine shares a personal story of how he uplifted someone's sparks of holiness with a gift. This teaching reminds us to give with our hearts and that even the smallest of actions bring more love and kindness into someone's soul and lift up their spirit.
In Parshat Mekez we learn a very valuable skill and that is how to subliminal messages in order to get what you want. We learn from Yosaif how to ask for what we want in a way in order to RECEIVE it! When asking for what you want from someone, they don't always necessarily want to give. A person can be in the Klipa and it makes it hard for them. To get what you want from them you must plant the idea as if it was their idea! It is different from when you ask God because God always wants to give.
Esther shows us the secret to gaining Ruach HaKodesh and this in our speech. Esther was able to write Megilat Esther with Ruach HaKodesh. The Zorah teaches that once when someone receives Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit) they are connected to the truth, connected to God, and what to speak. From a simple way of protecting one's speech, one connects to a pure divine channel of light. When one doesn't protect what they say, they bring negative forces upon them. Our words are energy, they have an impact and draw positive or negative forces. What is one way you can change your speech to draw positive forces?
Learning Kabbalah has been reserved for the last generation, giving an explanation as to why previous generations do not learn it. However, learning Kabbalah is the hidden secret of the Torah. In Parshat Ha'azinu we learn that we must give a little bit to the Satan in order for the force to leave us alone. The Satan does the same thing with us by keeping us satisfied in learning the pshat of the Torah. Learning the secrets is the hidden dimension of the Torah that gives a deeper meaning to every word. Without learning Kabbalah, one is stuck with only basic-level learning. Pursuing Kabbalah takes great effort because it is by invitation only. The more you seek it, the more it reveals itself to you. At visualkabbalah.com we have prepared Zohar by subject online to make your learning easy and accessible. If you want to learn, start with your effort.
We all know how important it is to refrain from bad speech, but how important is it? According to the Zohar in Parshat Naso, when we go to sleep, our soul goes to heaven and testifies about the person. The person's actions and speech are recorded and saved for the Day of Judgment. This is an important lesson because when you are doing Lashon Hara (evil speech), you are causing harm to yourself TWICE! Not only are you talking badly but you are also causing your soul to testify against you. We must learn to be careful with our words and speak from a place of trust beware that our speech causes a lot of harm.
What does the Torah teach about visiting the graves of tzadikim? Visiting the graves of our sages and tzadikim has been a tradition for centuries. They have a very special ability to be a channel to connect with God. Although we do not pray to them or their bodies, their soul is still present and gives strength to our prayer to Hashem.
Faith, Emunah, trust, and belief are the foundation of Judaism. When we take a deeper look at Emunah, we find there is a unique unification of God. The Zohar teaches how to connect yourself to God and faith is the pathway.
How does Yom Kippur exactly work? Are we really forgiven for our wrongdoings? When we look at the work Kippur, we are able to understand the hidden meanings of this day. In this episode, Yamine gives a Kabbalistic meaning to Yom Kippur. According to the Zohar, we sweeten our judgment, and that makes the judgment much more manageable. The Zohar brings the true meaning behind Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur, with this episode, you truly learn the truth of Yom Kippur.
Days before Rosh Hashana, it is important to come prepared. In this episode, Elisheva joins her father to discuss how you can personally prepare for the Jewish New Year. To prepare means to do the work before and show up ready. It is important to note that there are certain measures one can take. The days leading up to Rosh Hashana are essential for going inwards and doing accounting for the soul. Doing this is an imperative process for us to discover what we need to fix before we stand before the judge. Here are 10 steps to preparing your soul for Rosh Hashana.
Before the high holidays of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur, the whole month of Elul is dedicated to Cheshbon HaNefesh, self-introspection. We are to examine our lives, our blessings, and our challenges and pray to have a good year, goof fortune, health, and life. But how do you pray properly? In this episode, Yamine is joined by his daughter, Elisheva where she asks this exact question - how do you pray for a good year?
Truth or falsehood, are two paths you can take. The Zohar, In Parshat Tazria, tells us that when a person walks the path of truth, his actions and words are holy and his Neshama clings to the Creator. He is always connected to the Creator. When you are on the path of truth, you are protected. But what if a person walks the path of falsehood? His words and actions are evil. The Shechina runs away from him and his holy soul disappears. He receives a soul from the evil forces. What are the effects of an evil person on his soul and body, and even when he dies? What happens when someone withholds good and positive words? Find out in this episode.
Inviting God into your life means you involve God in everything you do. You also ask, share, pray, even down to your actions. In the book of Genesis chapter 1, Hanoch is a great example where he involved God in everything he did and made, so much so, that he was turned into an angel. By bringing God into your life, you know that everything that happens to you is by the guidance of God. What happens when you are not under the guidance of God? What happens when someone wants to handle everything on their own? Have a listen to find out.
It is known that thoughts affect our words and actions, they deeply influence us. Parshat Yitro says that thoughts are infinite and have no shape. In Parshat Meketz it says that thoughts are the will of the person. In Shir HaShirim, it says that you can never really know what someone is thinking because they don't reveal the full spectrum of their thoughts.
Thoughts are energy and it takes great willpower to maintain them and keep them positive. In this episode, you will learn about the depth of thoughts according to Kabbalah and receive the antidot - meditation on one of the 72 names of God - ע.ל.ם (do not say the name just visualize it in your mind)