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Rabbi Infinity takes eXtreme alefbet education to new heights when he provides Miri a first hand experience of the seventh letter of the alefbet and its secrets.
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Zayin

Saturday, November 15, 2008
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

You think it's pretty silly of a grandfather kabbalist to run around with his granddaughter on his shoulders. I could go the kinetic-experiential learning route with you. But instead, let me fill you in on the kabbalistic implications of having a Miri on a Zaidy's shoulders:

Zaidy is a vav. Sixth letter of the alefbet. That's the six sefirot Chesed, Gevurah, Tifferet, Netzach, Hod, Yesod. Six modalities of the Infinite Light in creating a world. Reflected in the microcosm of the human psyche as six modalities of human emotion:

1. Benevolence 2. Judgment 3. Beauty

4. Competitiveness 5. Surrender 6. Connection.

Miri is a yud, which in this case is the sefira of Malchut. Dominion. Being a king over your world. As in, taking effective action, really doing something. Nice feelings and noble intentions are so nice and noble, but unless they blossom into action, they just whither away and surrender to the wind with the autumn leaves. Malchut, then, is where it all happens.

But wait! That should put the yud at the foot of the vav—since malchut is the final result of the six sefirot before it! Like a gimmel, chasing after the dalet to do some real good. But here's a zayin with the yyud on top! What's Miri, the yud, doing up on top of my vav shoulders?

So here's the secret. Once those nice feelings and good intentions pour down into solid action, an amazing thing happens: Your whole character is picked up to a new plane of being. Everything changes. You discover emotions and capabilities that you never imagined could be there. What's going on?

Here's where we need some deep Kabbalah. The Kabbalists explain that plain physical action—even though it's the last stop, ground floor level of the soul—taps into a place far beyond the conscious or even subconscious mind, to the essence-core of the human being, a place called "the crown" (Ketter, for your kabbalah-lingo buffs). From there, a whole new person can be shaped, an entire life can be transformed.

Which explains the meaning of the ancient, enigmatic kabbalistic koan, "Just do something!!!" Meaning: So what that there isn't a drop of hope left in your heart—just do, throw yourself into it like a mad horse, and suddenly you will discover that you are a king and the whole world falls in place at your command. A royal horsey-zaidy!



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Posted: May 4, 2010
That pretty Song
In the middle of the video there's the real pretty song. whats is it called?
Posted By Anonymous, Overland Park, KS

Posted: Dec 7, 2008
Does not the Crown predecede the King?
Would not Keter upon Malchut be an ancestor over a decendent and not the other way around -- save if we mean a lower Keter below a higer Malchut? Or is it that in the ChaBaD, as opposed to KeChaB system, Keter does not appear, and hence the meaning of crown could perhaps be an extention of Malchut itself?

PS -- My 4 1/2 year old loves the Kabbalahtoons -- my problem is I can't get him to stop begging for "another one!" after each one finishes. I introduced him just a few days ago after I saw the character Miri for the first time (I've been away quite a while it seems!) She's simply adorable and the perfect new student to add.
Posted By Eliyahu, Los Angeles, CA

Posted: Nov 23, 2008
Bonding
Thank you for portraying a healthy and appropriate cross gender relationship. Thankfully, watching the Miri episodes gave my shy little daughter a fresh perspective on realting to a grandparent and even her father. I have noticed a less than subtle positive change in those interations as she as she skips over with a joyful jump and a hug for them.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Nov 19, 2008
looking forward to more.
i really look forward to the kabbala toons! and miri is just just too cute! keep it up!
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Nov 17, 2008
To Curious and "Crown and Action"
There is a book that I own that talks all about the Hebrew letters and all of their significances...I can go search for it and give you the name, if you want.
Posted By Joe, California

Posted: Nov 17, 2008
crown and action
I am soo looking forward to all the blessed letters! Hurray!
But don't stop... continue the good deeds!
And yes, Curious, you can find some letters just here, on you right side!
Greetings
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Nov 16, 2008
Ahh, I love it! Thank you VERY much for the return of the theme song! =)

It's awesome how all of these lessons in Kabbala can relate so much to psychology; I took a psychology class once and nearly every lesson I thought to myself, "hmm...I heard this somewhere before!" You can guess where...
Again, thank you.
Posted By Joe, California

Posted: Nov 16, 2008
So Cute, and So True
Oh, that was so cute. I watched it twice.

Everything is pointing this week at taking action. I also watched the rebbe's talk on Getting Things Done, which was powerful and very meaningful to me. I hope I figure out what the action is that I am supposed to be doing. I hope all of us do.
Posted By Melissa, Fort Kent, Maine

Posted: Nov 16, 2008
kabbala alef-bet
do u have this for all the letters?
Posted By curious

Posted: Nov 16, 2008
to miri
miri, why are you soooooooooooooooooo yum and delicous?
Posted By Anonymous, detroit, MI


 



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