Get Think Jewish Delivered to your Home or Office
HOME | CONTACT US | DONATE LoginLOGIN Ask the RabbiASK THE RABBI
Chabad.org - Torah, Judaism and Jewish Info
 
Chabad.org » Jewish.TV » Inspiration & Entertainment » KabbalaToons » Kabbalistic Sports » Sifting Gold
  Kabbala Toons
Sifting Gold
Topics:   Birurim
Coming across a lot of mud in life? Of course you are! It’s a gold mine down here—and gold mines are mostly mud!
Full Screen To download this video to your computer, right click on this link and select "Save Target As"
 
PrintSend this page to a friendShare this
Comment16 Comments

Sifting Gold

Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

This episode is dedicated to all the people who write to me to kvetch about everything that’s wrong in the world and who’s doing it and just how bad it really is that even the rabbis and the teachers and the kabbalists fall into the pits along with everyone else. In other words, the whole world is full of dirt.

So I tell them: Imagine, after 120 years down here—may the Infinite Light grant you long and luminous years—you walk through those mahogany doors into the supernal court, and they ask you, “Nu? So what did you get done down there?”

And you answer, “Oh, did I find dirt! Lots of dirt! Let me tell you about it: . . .”

Know what they’re going to answer you? ’Zactly as I did: “We sent you to a gold mine, and all you can come up with is dirt?!”

In fact, the great kabbalist, Rabbi Chaim Vital, writes that his teacher—none other than the Ari, Rabbi Isaac Luria—taught that this world is the lowest of all worlds, the final repository of all the mud from the higher worlds, almost all of it dark, thick shells, with only a tiny bit of the good stuff mixed in. But that good stuff! Whoa! Nothing comparable to it! Not in any of those angel-worlds above, and not even in any place higher!

And the real neat thing is: Once you fight with the mud, to grab away the sparks of goodness it holds, the mud itself begins to shine. It shines a transcendent light, a light so intense even the highest world cannot contain it.

Hey, what are we sitting around talking for? There’s gold in them thar mud piles!



16 Comments Posted  |  Post A Comment
Viewer Comments
Latest Comments:
Posted: Feb 2, 2012
What is the gold, what does it stand for?
I personally think that the "gold' is the Mitzvos of the Torah, and the dirt is all the "obstacles" in life, in otherwards we have to "dig" hard enough to get the Mitzvos, then we will be able to earn Olam Haba (The World To Come).
Thank You!
Posted By Anonymous, Brooklyn New York, USA

Posted: Feb 2, 2012
mistake or not?
when rabbi infinity brought out the gold picture frame, there was no miri in the picture. It could have been miri's cousyns or something, but why did they leave out miri?
Posted By Anonymous, boooooooo, jjbeuk

Posted: Feb 1, 2012
mud and gold
Mud is soil and water, two of the three key ingredients in the growth life which is very precious.
Posted By Lamont Myers

Posted: July 12, 2010
Kosova
Flori- How many Jews are in Kosova?
Posted By Anonymous, New York , NY

Posted: May 23, 2010
Amazing revelation!
This is really an amazing perspective. I love the way the central idea is presented here. Thanks for sharing!

Regards.
Posted By Syed Shahid Ali, Karachi, Pakistan

Posted: Mar 9, 2009
i love!!!!
i love the picture on the screen
Posted By levi, chicago, illinois

Posted: Feb 13, 2009
wheres miry?
where is miry in the pic
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Apr 30, 2008
so much mud, but the gold is there
When my children were 11 and 13, we took part in the 100th world- championship of goldwashing. They put some tiny nuggets in a big bucket of dirt , we got a bowl, washed the dirt until in the end what was left? The glittering nuggets.
So actually we were busy with the mud and dirt all the time.
Now it suddenly occures to me, that our life is exactly like that experience. We know the gold is there somewhere in the dirt. We just have to know what to do with the gold-washing-bowl. We have to know how to use it. If we move it not in the right way, we lose the gold with the dirt.
So it is with us.
G-d gives us our amount of gold together with the dirt. And He looks at us and gives us as much mud in our life, as we can handle. Some get more, depending on how far we have grown spiritually.
In any case we need guidance to learn it and not give up learning.
Well, look at Chabad.
They teach us how to get to the gold nuggets.
I experience it every day anew.
Thank you, Chabad !
Posted By Michal Evenari, Passau, Germany

Posted: Apr 29, 2008
opportunities
Shalom everyone.

and thank you Anonymous for the response, prayer and your kind words. just by writing this wonderful letter to me and showing concern this means that in a way you are helping me. also chabad has and continue to help me with the goldest gems you can ever imagine by making it possible for people like me which is far far away physically but thanks to the electronic world chabad is always in my home, in fact i could say that Chabad is my Home. there is no day gone by without entering the Chabad website which i believe that by entering Chabad website you are entering the wisdom and knowledge of Torah. all you need is at the Chabad.

Yes indeed poeple of Kosovo suffered a lot during the civil war. but things are ok now.

People of United States and Israel have and continue to do a lot for Kosovo.

if Rabbi Freeman can forward your email to me and mine to you. this will be nice.

looking forward hearing from you.

and thank you once again
Posted By flori, pristina, kosovo

Posted: Apr 28, 2008
...Act as Though It All Depends on You...
Flori, I am praying that you will discover your path, job and otherwise, and that your needs will be met in a beautiful and joyous way.

Kosovo? You've been through a very rough time, I'm guessing. I'm so sorry. I tutored a man from Kosovo (I think that's where he was from) in English a couple of years ago--in a public place--, and I've had several students from various parts of former Yugoslavia in the past 5 years. Your English is very good, by the way.

Is there anything that people in the United States can do to help you? As things stand now, I am the Social Action Chairperson at my synagogue; maybe we can do something--? (Maybe even figure out a business opportunity for you?)

If you wanted to email a response to Rabbi Freeman, R Infinity's handler/creator, I am guessing that he would be nice enough to forward it to me. He also has my permission to share my email address directly with you.
Posted By Anonymous


 



By Tzvi Freeman   More by this authors...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
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

The content on this page is copyrighted by the author, publisher and/or Chabad.org, and is produced by Chabad.org. If you enjoyed this article, we encourage you to distribute it further, provided that you comply with the copyright policy.
 
 

Subscribe

Past Episodes
Kosher Kung Fu
Rock Climbing
Kabbalistic FreeRunning
eXtreme Bicycle Training
eXtreme Weeding
Tightrope Walking
eXtreme Gardening
Sifting Gold
Deep Sea Diving
Hang Gliding
Sky Diving
Lost in a Space Suit
Go Fly A Kite
Zap Your World
Don't Just Do Something
RSSSubscribe
Share on Facebook