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Playing the Universe
Play your life in harmony and the universe will play along.
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Playing the Universe

Sunday, November 18, 2007
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

This was inspired by a fellow Kabbalist of the Italian High Renaissance, Rabbi Yehudah Moscato. I say he was of the Italian Renaissance not just because he lived at that time, but because he really was a person of that time. He was very much into fine music, art and poetry. But he was also a very religious Jew and he gave popular lectures in the synagogue.

He compared every creature that G_d made to an instrument in a giganormous orchestra. (There is actually an ancient Midrash, "Perek Shira" that lists the song each creature sings, from the sun and the moon down to the frogs and the dogs.) But then, he says, they're not just playing a symphony, but a concerto. A concerto is when you have a soloist--such as a violinist or pianist (well, in those days, clavichord)--and he plays back and forth with the orchestra. He plays a melody or theme while they gently pluck away, and then they all come back in full strength, echoing his music.

So Rabbi Moscato said that the human being is the soloist. Each instrument plays his part, but the human being plays all the parts as one. Every human being is really playing from the same score, he says, only that some play with sensitivity and passion, while others tinker away, missing notes, chopping up phrases, totally out of tune with the composer's intent. Then, according to how each of us plays, the orchestra--the entire universe--echoes back.

When I read Rabbi Moscato, I realized that really this is the case with every instrument: All of them rely on a resonance chamber. We only see how we pluck the strings, little do we realize the waves that echo through the universe and how they come back to us.



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Posted: Nov 24, 2007
always wonderfull!!!
Great analogy! I especially liked the ending lines..thank you!
Posted By Yael, Gadera, Israel

Posted: Nov 21, 2007
MATHEMATICS
Butterfly effect.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Nov 20, 2007
Re: string theory
String theory is a remarkable but as yet unprovable theory that all matter and forces in the universe are made up of extremely tiny vibrating strands of energy, billions of times smaller than the smaller subatomic particle. It's certainly possible that it ties in with the idea of a "musical" universe.

But if you're looking to science for proof that there's a creator, you need look no further than the scientific truth that we *do* know: that all matter is made up of the same three things in various combinations - protons, neutrons and electrons. Isn't it a remarkable coincidence that everything is made up of these three things?

It's like finding a book that has only three letters in it in various combinations - would that be a "coincidence" too?
Posted By Andrew, Toronto, Canada

Posted: Nov 18, 2007
resonance
Excellent analogy..would it tie into the string theory....?
Posted By Anonymous, Woodland Hills, California

Posted: Nov 17, 2007
Something similar to this message of how powerful our actions and speach and thoughts and therefor we cant shrug off our insensitivity because what we do actually makes a differance in this world and therefor we must gain knowledge about how to act, is the kind of stuff that really got me started thinking, it caused me to change my entire life around, because if our deeds are not consistent with our beleifs, then what are we?

Rabbi Infinity has given an anology for a lesson in life that is so transendant explain it so that we can understand the message.
Posted By Anonymous, Thornhill, Ont

Posted: Nov 16, 2007
Finally!
Woot! Just in time to give us something to think about on Shabbos! Good job guys, keep up the good work, and GOOD SHABBOS!!
Posted By Joseph Segal, Oak Park, California


 



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