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The Unnatural Nature of Things

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He could have made a world where the nature of each thing may be deduced from its parts. A predictable, orderly world. A world devoid of wonder. And then we would say, “Things are this way because they must be this way.” G‑d would be a stranger in His own world.

Instead, at each step a whole new world emerges, one we could never have predicted from anything we knew before. Until we must conclude that our finite world somehow contains infinite possibilities, that both nothing and everything is possible, that things are the way they are only because He desires they be that way.

He has made our world wondrous, so that it has room for Him.

Based on letters and talks of the Rebbe, Rabbi M. M. Schneerson
From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman. To order Rabbi Freeman’s book, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.
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May 17, 2012
Infinate Wisdom
G-D's infinite wisdom for us begins in the knowledge and wisdom HE allow us to obtain. G-D knows the desire of our hearts and in HIS world (to whom man thinks it is their world) G-D makes HIS will known to us in the Word HE provides us to delight in. To understand G-D's will is to understand the desires of our hearts G-D so free gives to us.
Gavri Hanita mHazaka Abir Selek 2nd
Vancouver, Canada
May 17, 2012
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AMEN! Beautiful. Thank you for this meditation today I see Him in every word.
Michelle
May 31, 2009
Rabbi Freeman
Kindly expound on the above comment & post another sage & philosophical comment on how you understand entropy, which seems unnatural with nature ,yet it's G-d's order to be nature's natural order.Tx.
mark alcock
Durban, SA
May 22, 2009
The way it is.
These are such wise statements. I can read your assurance in you statements. Words of comfort, thank you.
Anonymous
Silverdale, WA, USA
May 22, 2009
Wonderful world
But, oh, what a wonderful world an orderly world, which made sense, and where everyone always understood life, would have been.
I believe that that orderly world was G-d's intention for us, ruined in paradise.
Thank you.
Dean A Levit
Long Beach, CA/ USA
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