Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Search For the True Tzaddik (part 5)

Through disput against the tzaddik, we forget the torah. The comming of the messiah depends on drawing near to the tzaddik. The proliferation of secular wisdom, particularly the wisdom of philosophy, causes very very great damage to the whole world, more then snakes and scorpions and all sorts of evil and destructive beasts that are in the world. For they damage the Holy faith, which is the foundation of everything. Through speaking against the tzaddik, philosophy becomes strengthend in the world. And also the opposite: the main elevation of the sould and it perfection is when the souls of Israel are collected into one unity. Through love and peace and unity amongst Israel, through this all the heresy is nullified. And natural wisdom is surpressed and  eradicated. And there is revealed faith, in the desire of the world to know and to believe that eerything happens only through the will of the blessed One. through the peace that exists between people who anyalyze and explain to each other the truth. Every person will throw away the idolatry of his money and will draw himself near to the truth, and according to the peace that is in that generation, so can they draw the whole world to the service of the Blessed One and to serve Him in unity, and everyone will throw away there Gods of silver and gold and will pray to the L-rd alone.

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  1. just to start out with something to talk about we can start here;

    Through disput against the tzaddik, we forget the torah.?

    How is this and why?

    The comming of the messiah depends on drawing near to the tzaddik. What does drawing close to the tzaddik look like?

    What does it mean speaking against the tzaddik how does one speak against the tzaddik?

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  2. I don't know why.

    pg. 186 from Conversations from the Life of the Saba:
    "We need to publicize this that the main part of the redemption is dependent on Rabbainu Rabbi Nachman, to draw close to him. What is it to come close? To learn his books and to fulfill them."

    To say that the Tzadik doesn't know what he's talking about and that he is leading people astray or that he is no different than any other tzaddik.

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  3. pg. 186 from Conversations from the Life of the Saba:
    "We need to publicize this that the main part of the redemption is dependent on Rabbainu Rabbi Nachman, to draw close to him. What is it to come close? To learn his books and to fulfill them."

    thanks for that. I do remember reading that now.

    So we need to draw close to the tzaddik and doing this we must learn the books of Rabbi Nachman and fulfill them. Nice! Very Good!

    I don't know what you are talking about here when you said this;
    To say that the Tzadik doesn't know what he's talking about and that he is leading people astray or that he is no different than any other tzaddik.

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    1. oh nevermind I see you were answering the last question I posed..

      :-)

      Thanks

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