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Shades for the Soul
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Shades for the Soul

Sunday, September 30, 2007
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

This one is a little deeper--but it’s important for a lot of us. So many people believe that the only way to be spiritual is by ignoring their bodies. To them the body is just a lead weight chaining down the spirit. Others believe the opposite--they think that by doing Yoga and Tai Chi and other physical practices, they’re going to reach a spiritual high.

Both paths are headed down a cul de sac. The body isn’t an end in itself, but neither is it the ugly monster some make it out to be. The Kabbalists say that a soul waits above in a heavenly place of abundant light and ever-increasing ecstasy for thousands of years for a chance to come below into the confines of a physical body. Why? Because when the soul is just spiritual, it can only receive light. Light is like information--it can be very exciting, but it’s not “the thing itself.” Only by entering a physical body and doing some mitzvahs and learning some Torah while it’s there, can the soul touch the Essence, the place from where all that light comes.

That’s why the great Chassidic Master, the Maggid of Mezritch, said, “A small hole in the body is a big hole in the soul.” Because the soul really needs the body, just like an astronaut needs his spacesuit. Whatever path you are on, make sure it’s taking care of both the body and soul in harmony, as one.

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-- Rabbi Infinity, your favorite Kabbalist



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Posted: Sep 21, 2011
Wow !
This stuff is just too good !

Religion is a serious matter basically, but it should be enjoyable more often than not.

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Posted: Apr 4, 2008
Re: ear piercing
No. Ear piercing is in order to put an ornament there, so it's not a hole in the sense of a deficiency.
In fact, the matriarchs of the Jewish People wore earrings, so they must have pierced their ears.
Posted By Rabbi Infinity, Unspecified, Planet Earth

Posted: Apr 4, 2008
A small hole in the body is a big hole in the soul
“A small hole in the body is a big hole in the soul.” - can it be applied to ear piercing?
Posted By Haim, boston, MA

Posted: Nov 4, 2007
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As soon as I discovered KabbalaToons I played all the episodes one after the other and enjoyed thm all. This one Shades for the Soul (ep V) stayed with me for several days and turned my thoughts upside down. G'dliness is not hidden by nature! Nature is a revelation of G'dliness!

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Posted By pnina clark, hobart, tasmania

Posted: Oct 2, 2007
Shades
I think that the shades metaphor is very effective in getting out the message. When are you going to sell frik kippot in the style of Rabbi Infinity's kippah?
Posted By Nate

Posted: Oct 2, 2007
I'm sure we've all heard the mashal of how learning Kabalah without Chassidus is like wearing eye glasses that have a red lens. But then learning Chassidus with Kabalah is like taking off the red lens and putting on a transparent lens shaped just for your eyes.

I think that serving G-d with both my soul and my body is somewhat similar. Because when we serve G-d with only our soul then the world is going to look all red. But when we serve G-d with both our body and soul harmonised as one; then we will see as simply as a clear lens that the world is also trying to serve G-d, it just needs our two hands. We just have to keep cleaning those optical glasses.

I.e cleaning the guarments of the body and intensifying our knowledge of Chassidus.
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Posted: Oct 1, 2007
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You guys do a great job... The new Kabbalah toons are wonderful. I especially liked this weeks message!...
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Posted: Oct 1, 2007
i like it!
These little movies make so much sence to me and i love the metaphores!
It adds light to my week,
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Posted By Riva Kashuk

Posted: Oct 1, 2007
Important
I think the message shown here is of utmost importance!! too many people go to the extremes and get nothing out of them then think all spirituality is useless! This shows very well how the middle path(of Torah) is the way 2 goo!!!
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Posted: Oct 1, 2007
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