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Out the Window

Sunday, December 09, 2007
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

There's a nice article on this very topic called Windows.

The idea really comes from one of the major kabbalah teachers of all time, Moses. Moses got stuck with this position that he really wasn't looking for of being a leader, standing, as he put it, "between you people and your G_d". But, like I said, that's not where he wanted to be. So he always tried to engineer things so that, once he made that connection, he could just step out of the way and let things happen.

For example, at Mount Sinai, Moses didn't say, "Hey, I'm going up there to see what G_d wants and I'll come back and tell you all." Instead, he arranged for a meeting between G_d and the people, so that the people themselves should have their own multi-sensory, multi-layered, hyper-kabbalistic experience. Only when the people came and said, "Moses, we can't take this anymore. It's totally blowing our minds and souls out of orbit! You go and find out what He wants and come back and tell us."--only then did Moses reluctantly act as a middle man.

So that's what a real teacher and spiritual guide is supposed to be. A teacher isn't there to tell you about some experience s/he had and now here's what you do with your life. A teacher is supposed to lead you to have your own experience, to see things in a deeper way. To connect you with your G_d--and then get out of the way.



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Posted: Dec 23, 2007
Loved it!
The Kabbalatoons episode, the blog write up and then the response from the man who applied this made for an especially stirring lesson. Thank you all so much!

I will check out the "Windows" article with the link.
Posted By julie s.

Posted: Dec 20, 2007
A real teacher and guide
Hi, Rabbi Freeman,
I liked this as always. And I like the way to be told the truth in a few words, that make one smile, and Rabbi Infinity even deepens the smile.
Two days ago I was asked to speak in a normal school (8th class) what Judaism is about. As I am 73 I was a little afraid. But I remembered from an earlier Episode, that the window is there to make the light shine through. And G-d used me as a window. All came easily, and the time was too short. "Please come again", the pupils begged. When I finished I did not remember really, if I taught them the right things. But my friend, who is a teacher and sat in the back, told me: "You spoke mostly about the One G-d and the relationship, Jews have with Him. You yourself was so delighted about the truth you shared with the Non Jewish pupils, that you made the impression, as if you were a young woman. In the end I thanked G-d, that I was allowed to be a window that has let His light shine through. Baruch Hu.
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