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The secrets of the universe are revealed in the act of teaching a four year old to ride a bicycle as Rabbi Infinity demonstrates in real life the wisdom he taught us ... More
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eXtreme Bicycle Training

Friday, October 17, 2008
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

If you've been following, you've probably realized that teaching how to ride a bicycle has a lot to do with eating bagel holes. It's all a matter of finding something in nothing. Kabbalists, even when they have something, continue searching in the nothing to find even greater something.

Maybe that's why we're releasing this episode just on time for Simchat Torah. That's a celebration where we dance with a Torah. Pretty ridiculous, right? I mean, a scroll, one would think, is for reading, chanting and incanting. Which are all pretty kabbalistic activities themselves. But who ever heard of dancing with a book--even a rolled-up, scroll book?

But there again is the whole finding-something-in-nothing thing: As a bagel has a hole, so the Torah has silence. And the essence of the words of the Torah and all its guidance, wisdom and secrets is found best in the Torah's silence, as it is rolled up and wrapped up and dances with us. There we touch more than wisdom, there we touch the essential relationship between us and our G‑d.

That's why we celebrate with the Torah this way after Yom Kippur, and not on Shavuot. Shavuot is the time of year when the Torah was originally given--so why not dance with the Torah then? But then, when we first received the Torah, we hadn't yet tapped into this deep relationship thing yet. We first had to mess up and break the relationship with the Golden Calf affair. Then, once we had found the emptiness, the point where the Giver of the Torah lets go of the handlebars and we start to fall--and then we discover He is still there and we are able to keep on riding, that He is still with us even when we fall and we are still with Him--then we touch that essence-core of the Torah, that which is never lost. The silence. And with that we dance.



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Posted: May 20, 2011
Very cute
Miri is so cute!
I love it!!!!
Posted By Chaya Mushka, Buffalo, New york

Posted: Feb 20, 2011
The Greatest Father
G-d is in fact the greatest father that ever was he can bw there,just as the Kabala tune indicates but gently stays away so that we can mend the world ourselves-making mistakes ourselves and falling and getting up as in learning to ride a bike-I found this Kabala tune very tender and warm explaining G-d as the untimate in fathers.- Thank you for reading this
Posted By Miss Judith Witten

Posted: Nov 3, 2008
Very good!
The videos are very good!!!

Especially Miri, who is the cutest girl ever, and she is Miriam witout an am!!!
Posted By Anonymous, caracas, venezuela

Posted: Oct 30, 2008
Half the Fun
Miri is really cute. I did understand her. Half the fun is trying to listen to what she's saying.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Oct 30, 2008
voice
Another amazing KabbalahToons episode. The 43rd to be exact.
P.S.The voice of the little girl is not very clear.
Could you please try to fix it.
Posted By Menachem Cylich, Melbourne, VIC / AUS

Posted: Oct 26, 2008
riding a bike
Many life lessons can be learned from biking

from team efforts (peleton and drafting)...

to adapting (especially on a mountain bike)...

...learning to trust and not to fear (ESPECIALLY mountain biking)...
Posted By Anonymous
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Posted: Oct 23, 2008
Re: A better analogy
Hmm, I think you are missing the point. It's not a matter of sharing tasks. It's a matter of being there and not there all at once.
Posted By Rabbi Infinity

Posted: Oct 22, 2008
Wouldn't a better analogy be him holding on to the bicycle, but she steers where they go?
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Oct 20, 2008
wonderful explanation
I loved this explanation, and have been looking for my son to come back from school to see it... the films are lovely, but this message is really beautiful. Thank you.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Oct 20, 2008
Dancing with the Silence
Dear Rabbi Infinity,

Thank you for this nspired teaching; particularly the comment about the dance of silence. I studied dance for many years. After i moved on to university & to other 'episodes of my life' i remembered the dancing differently; how i had felt as if God were watching me and dancing with me. This was well before learning about Judaism, or anything of Kabbalah, either.

I champion you for understanding how in emptiness you can find the "greater something" within and then being able to connect this w/in Torah study and commitment to same.

This is a really a fine mediation, a fine 'dance' which finally finds a 'script', a reason for being.

It's all very forgiving. To see the episodes in our life, those that were more or less 'golden calving' as the merely more silent dances with Torah. The empitness that waits to be filled.
Posted By Enya B., Cda


 



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Written and conceived by Tzvi Freeman. Rabbi Freeman is available for public speaking and workshops. Read more on his bio page.
Animation and SFX by Pilar Newton of Pilar Toons
Music by The Piamentas
Rabbi Infinity played by Andrew Torres

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