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The Otifier

Sunday, June 01, 2008
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

Sometime I muse that all the teachings of the Kabbalah are really nothing more than everything the Hebrew language contains inherently. This teaching about creation with words is a good example.

In English (and other languages), you have objects, material, physical, things, stuff. How do you say any of that in Biblical Hebrew? You don't. No word matches the meaning of any of those. When Jews wanted to translate the words of foreign philosophers into Hebrew, they had to abduct words meant for desires, clay and rain and twist their arms into becoming code words for Greek concepts.

In Hebrew, there is only the word. Davar (that's how you say word in Hebrew). Whatever exists is a word. If there's more than one, they are dvarim. The tree is a word, the earth is a word, the heavens are a word and you and I are words, too. So is running, eating, speaking and even being. Nothing is a thing, everything is a word.

Makes sense. After all, G_d said "Be light!" and light came into being. So what is light? Nothing more than G_d saying that light should be. And the same with every other creation: They are all words, Divine words. Not static things that are just here because they are here, but articulations of G_d speaking, telling a story about a world that exists only because He is telling a story about it

What is a word? It is a thought in crystal form. A person perceives the world a certain way, feels about it accordingly and articulates that in his thoughts. Then when he wants to communicate those thoughts to those outside of him, he condenses them into a stream of spoken droplets, or frozen crystals upon a page.

So, too, when the Great Isifier desires to create a world that would seem outside of Himself, He condenses His thoughts of this world into tight packets of creative energy, combining and mixing them to generate all that is.

(Hey, it's not much different than what's happening on this computer right now. Think about it: Everything you see and hear on this machine is generated by combinations of words in the programmer's code.)

Kabbalists know that the 22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet are hard-wired to those 22 articulations of energy that are sustaining the universe. They master ways to manipulate those letters in order to heal fractures and fissures in the cosmic whole. It's dangerous stuff, so these secrets are transmitted only orally. Some of it has been written down, but their true meaning can only be understood by someone who has received the tradition from a teacher.

Nevertheless, any child--or even an adult--that learns to read the Hebrew letters, and says the words of our Torah out loud with joy and with love, that child also brings light and healing into the universe. The same with our prayers, which were arranged by prophets and sages according to the hidden knowledge. In that way, everyone can be a Kabbalist, and the whole world can be healed.

Hold on. It will take us a while, but we're planning to bring you the whole set of 22 letters in episodes coming up.



15 Comments Posted
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Posted: May 30, 2008
Amazing!
I really am looking forward to the coming episodes - the Hebrew alefbet is fascinating! I love learning the language, and the more I learn and understand, the more its inherent holiness is revealed. I hope these next episodes will served to reveal to all the holiness of Hebrew.
Posted By Anonymous, London, UK

Posted: May 31, 2008
cool
"where can you purchase one?" you ask.
go to your local beis medrash or Judaica store and grab a torah, a zohar, a siddur or any Torah source and expound on the great lessons in it,
and it all becomes so real because it is.
Posted By menachem cylich, melbourne, australia

Posted: June 1, 2008
looking forward to the next lessons
It is so interesting, that word and thing, both are called "davar". That suits exactly what you are explaining, Hashem said (diber) and it was, existed.
It fills me with awe, although I do not grasp it totally.
Thankyou, that you put your thoughts in Rabbi Infinitys mouth, and it makes me smile and wonder and think at the same time.
Posted By Michal

Posted: June 1, 2008
Wonderful!
Can't wait to see this series!
Posted By Roxanne (goy)

Posted: June 2, 2008
The Challenge
Try this one on your friends, family and pupils: Let's see who's the first to find the word that's spelled backwards.

Here's a list to help:
רקיע sky (ra-KEY-uh)
ים ocean (yam)
יבשה land (ya-BA-sha)
שמש sun (shemesh)
ירח moon (ya-RAY-ach)
כוכבים stars (ko-cha-VIM)
עץ tree (etz)
דשא grass (desheh)
דג fish (dag)
עוף bird (ohf)
חיה wild beast (chaya)
בהמה domesticated beast (be-HEH-ma)
Posted By Rabbi Infinity

Posted: June 2, 2008
This is so amazing! I'm now thinking how the words I'm saying are representing my condensed tought.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: June 2, 2008
Hey!...think of how the things you are seeing are representations of HIS condensed thought!
Posted By Rabbi Infinity

Posted: June 3, 2008
How precisely and accurately!
Many times it was possible to be in ulpan. There were many different attempts to present a material in an accessible kind.
i have never seen in my life such a style as here.

Without detailz: -"Zupa Gutt"!
Posted By eternal pupils :) , Budapest

Posted: June 3, 2008
Even Rabbi's aren't perfect. :-)
The חיה wild beast (chaya) is spelled backwards in this episode. :-) Awesome episode. My wife and I have been studying the mystical meanings of the Hebrew alephbet and love it! The deeper we go the deeper it gets! Barukh HaShem!!!
Todah Rabbah Rabbi Inifinity and keep up the good work!
Shalom
Posted By Don, Maumee, OH

Posted: June 3, 2008
For Don
You got it! DId you see my post "The Challenge" above?
Posted By Rabbi Infinity

Posted: June 3, 2008
I Love It!
The Otifier! Can I take it home for a test drive? What a great idea for a cartoon!

I just read a popular account of quantum physics in the last two weeks called The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, Updated Edition by Lynne McTaggart. There were two or three points that I need to check out because they were not what I remembered learning, though I read quantum physics rather than taking a course and so may be incorrect or not remembering everything. And of course, the scientific account is not a complete account; it's just what is known now.

Anyway, on nearly every other page of the book I kept saying, "but this is Kabbalah!" And now we get the Otifier, the means by which the energy becomes the words, the text, and therefore something we can interact with. I am so excited about this new series! I want to use the Otifier, definitely. Thanks, Rabbi I!
Posted By Melissa, Greenville, SC

Posted: June 4, 2008
comfort?
The world will revert to nothingness??
When I taught my students about G-d's words creating the world etc. they became terrified of everything ending. I told them that the point of this teaching is that it can happen, not that it will. But Rabbi Infinity said it will! Where's the joy, comfort and meaning in that? What will become of the world, its history, its accomplishments and its meaning?
Posted By Chanah

Posted: June 4, 2008
Re: comfort
Hey, don't terrify those students! Here's the script, 'zakly as it was said:

"When the Great Isifier Of All Isness chose to isify a world out of absolutely nothing, He emanated 22 modes of light, mixing and matching those forces to get all the kinds of creations our world contains. Ever since, those 22 energy packets have been vibrating within every object and every event that’s ever been. Without them, nothing exists. In fact, if they would one day all return to their source, without even a zap, all of time and space would just be gone."

Basically, the same words as in Shaar Hayichud V'Ha-Emunah, chapter one.

As for history and its meaning--that's all in the letters themselves. In the world to come, we will see that meaning shine through into the artifacts the letters create.
Posted By Rabbi Infinity

Posted: Aug 19, 2009
kabbalahtoons
I have not laughed so much with such excitement in a long time I needed it and my friend sent me so it will keep me going until my next dose,
PS I hope one cannot overdose on Kabbala Toons. if so what must one do ? Don't tell me - take more and invite more friends to have some too.
please keep them coming
sincerely
Posted By KEITH MARSH, LONDON, ENGLAND

Posted: Aug 23, 2009
Feeling
I am 38 years old and I watch kabbalahtoons this is great stuff people.I just need to learn One mode, yet trying to understand 22 of them.I do feel the vib's it shakes the learning right out of me.
Posted By Anonymous, Bonneylake, United States


 



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