In today’s episode we discuss how G-d’s Knowledge is different than human knowledge and how we are incapable of understanding G-d’s Knowledge.
Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, Middle of Chapter 7.
Daily Tanya Teachings by Sarede Switzer in loving memory of Avraham Yitzchok ben Binyamin HaKohen Z"L. Intro and outro music by Shoshannah.
In today’s episode we discuss how G-d’s Knowledge is different than human knowledge and how we are incapable of understanding G-d’s Knowledge.
Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, Middle of Chapter 7.
In today’s episode we discuss how G-d is very much present within Space and Time through His attribute of Malchus. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, middle of chapter 7.
n today’s episode we discuss the origin of time and space. Sha’ar HaYichud V’HaEmunah, middle of chapter 7.
In today’s episode we discuss G-d’s Name of Adnus. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, Beginning of Chapter 7.
In today’s episode we discuss how the parable of the soul in relation to the body is not a good parallel to understanding G-d’s relationship with His Creations. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah end of Chapter 6.
In today’s episode we discuss how we can understand how the inclusion of all of the middos within one another is due to them being sourced in the same place, namely the One G-d. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, middle of chapter 6.
In today’s episode we discuss G-d’s Name Elokim. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, Beginning of Chpater 6
In today’s episode we discuss how G-d’s Attributes of Chessed and Gevurah are sourced in the same place, however this is beyond the human intellect, no matter how lofty, to comprehend. Sha’ar Hayichud V’Haemunah, Chapter 5
In today’s episode we discuss the origin of G-d’s attribute of Constraint. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, end of chapter 4.
In today’s episode we introduce the concept of Tzimtzum; G-d’s ability to constrict and conceal Himself so that created beings won’t be nullified in their source. We discuss how it is just as beyond our comprehension to understand this attribute of contraction within G-d as it is for us to understand G-d’s expansiveness. Sha’ar HaYichud V’Haemunah, middle of Chapter 4.