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The Path of the Most Resistance

Sunday, September 09, 2007
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

Some airplanes fly because they are pushing air downward. But most of them fly because they are pushing air upward. Don’t believe me? Look here.

This is beautiful. It fits so well:

Like an airplane, we are placed inside a fluid environment. For airplanes, that’s air. For us, that's reality. Air is fluid because you can move your hand inside it. Reality is fluid, because it’s up to us which direction it goes in.

So when we move with enough force and the right design so that we move our fluid environment upward, we move upward as well. Sure, there’s going to be a lot of drag, inertia and friction—and take-off isn’t so easy either. But all that is just evidence that you’re getting somewhere.

Basically that means: Take life head-on. Instead of avoiding all the stress, wear and tear of life, use it to your advantage. Let it all just carry you higher.

I’m trying to think of some examples. But maybe you have one yourself?



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Posted: Sep 8, 2007
Mazal Tov
Rabbi Freedman,

I think this Cartoon is excellent, Thank you so much. It is amazing how deep you can make things in just a few minutes. You have done an excellent job. Keep it up, I'd hate to see this stop.

Also I wanted to say how beutiful your "blog" is. It give an even deeper meaning to what was already deep before. And I like how you compare fluid to reality, because the truth is, everything around us is just and "Idea" from G-d. So yes even Fluid can be compared to reality. Because, like I said, most phyical objects are just Ideas.

Great Job.
Posted By Chaver Harrison, Owasso, OK

Posted: Sep 9, 2007
More
Okay, now this really is taking shape. At first I thought the first episode was short because it was a test balloon. Now, I believe the rabbi is spoon feeding us, leaving us wanting more.
Posted By Paul Bennick, Davis, Ca

Posted: Sep 9, 2007
Example
Example: like a circular-saw advancing through tough wood, 'time', which constantly moves, can either be going nowhere, or it can shape the most magnificent piece of woodwork.
Posted By Isaac, LI, NY

Posted: Sep 10, 2007
Air flow
Although it makes no difference to your lesson, planes do not fly because they push up air. A plane's wing is like a modern sail (not an ancient square rigger).The plane's forward motion bends the air that flows over the top of the wing, which is curved.The bending of the air creates a vacume and the plane moves up to fill the vacume. When the wind strikes a curved sail the curve bends the wind creating a vacume and the sail boat moves forward to fill the vacume. This phenomonon was described by the Italian scientist Bernulli.
Posted By Andrew C. Schultz, Marblehead, MA-USA

Posted: Sep 12, 2007
Path of resistence
The object lesson reminds us that resistence can be useful in attaining your goal.
Posted By Tyrone Stansberry, Chicago, Illinois/USA

Posted: Sep 13, 2007
resistance
Genious and truth are both super simple, love the 2 episodes, in 2 minutes the lightbulb went off for spiritual questions ive been trying to answer for over a year! Like a space ship.....takes alot of feul to defy gravity, alot of time and precision and engineering to cultivate the right air-craft and very little guarantee liftoff will be successful, but ohhhhh what a reward when it does! Love the idea that resistance is a sure sign one is headed on the ideal pathway. I'm no longer frustrated in my own holding pattern, the cartoon truly reinforced to me that I indeed have been on the correct path and I now have more feul to stay the course to my destination! Thanks!
Posted By Melanie, ny, ny

Posted: Sep 15, 2007
Re: Air flow (Andrew Schultz)
I certainly like the term "bending the air upward" rather than "pushing"--and it matches the lesson in life much better, as well. But please read the link I provided in my original post and you'll see that Bernoulli's explanation is still insufficient.
Posted By Rabbi Infinity, Undisclosed, State of Undisclosure

Posted: Sep 16, 2007
some food for thought or some thought for food
So I guess there are two lessons to be learnt from this virtual clip. I suppose there could be more, but I can only think of two.

1. isolating ourselves from our enviorment to live in the path of truth and life vs. transforming our enviorment into the path of truth and life.

2. Using external energy to control the movement of our selves v.s using our own energy to control the movement of our enviorment.

In each number category, the airballoon is explained first and the airplane is explained last.

I think the airballoon is similar to the middah of gevurah and the airplane is similar to the middah of chesed.
Posted By Ari Edson, thornhill, ontario

Posted: Sep 16, 2007
Kabbala Toons
Keep up the good work!!! Looking forward to more.
Posted By Chana, brooklyn , NY

Posted: Sep 19, 2007
Lile a plane or Rocket
Beautiful.
Planes and rockets need the most energy to take off. But once they do, the engines need to be on but using less energy.
G-d wants us to take that first step closer, it requires a lot of effort but once you do he throws you a red carpet to run or fly smooothly like a king.
Posted By Alex Gutt, Aventura, Florida

Posted: Oct 16, 2007
the path of most resistance
Making lemonade from lemons...a little piece of lemon in water or water all by itself. All have a purpose and can be used to refresh. Lemon alone is quiet different in or by itself.. but when added to something can add alot of flavor to life. Rising above the circumstances..balloons, airplanes or rockets..use what is in your life at any particular time..and overcome, not be overcome.
Posted By cheryl

Posted: Dec 18, 2007
The path of most resistance.
I believe that it's up to the person who has to chose which way to go for himself. It is very powerful to be like an airplane, but it can be beter to be like a hot air ballon for somepeople. I know this becuase my Rebbi told me that when a person choses a yisheva to go to he sees what is beter for himself. Sometimes it can be beter for someone to go to a yisheva learns very fast and covers alot of ground. Other times it can be more useful to go to a yisheva and learn the deeper meanings and the more difficult understandings. So too, a person must chose from either a hot air ballon or an airplne.

Hot air balloon:
slow but can enjoy the slowness
can go higher than an airplane
quiet and calm


Airplane:
fast
ruff
loud
covers alot of ground in little time

A person must chose for himself his path.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Oct 6, 2008
Both are equal!
Both the hot air balloon and the plane are of equal value. One can help give the necessary momentum to move to the next level. Be blessed where you are.
Posted By Anonymous, Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Posted: Jan 24, 2010
wow
i know i know i know i know i know i know
Posted By Anonymous
via myshliach.com

Posted: Nov 19, 2010
Pretty cool analogy
You know what really hits me in thinking about this plane and balloon is the idea that we have a choice to be as LIGHT as we want with things in our attitudes or our state of mind and even our bodies keeping them fit and the list goes on and on. Everything in the Universe ties together with light and no light in both contexts. You toons are enlightening!
Posted By Jo Gamsby, west brookfield, ma

Posted: Jan 1, 2012
The Path of the Most Resistance
Gracious this was written a long time ago!!

I'm thinking of an eagel. When a storm comes, all other birds and animals seek shelter and relative safety.
The eagel flies into a storm and rises above it.
Trust G-d and let Him carry you into, through and over any 'storm'.
Posted By Renee, winchendon, ma.


 



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