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A G-d of dual perspectives…where the אין and יש are incompatible!

A G-d of dual perspectives…where the אין and יש are incompatible!

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The intriguing world of Hasidic teachings and human perception in Judaism offers a rich tapestry of spiritual insights and philosophical perspectives. Rabbi Wilhelm, a seasoned scholar in this field, brings a unique perspective to this topic, drawing from his extensive background in Jewish studies and his personal experiences with Hasidic teachings. He believes that the use of mashalim, or metaphors, serves as a bridge between the spiritual and physical realms, enabling students to uncover deeper meanings and elevate their understanding. He emphasizes the importance of balance in teaching, ensuring that the metaphors used do not overshadow the student's comprehension. Furthermore, he highlights the significance of the perceptions of milmaila lamata (from above to below) and lamata lamaila (from below to above), suggesting that these are not mere opposites but require a profound understanding. Join Rabbi Wilhelm on this episode of the A G-d of dual perspectives…where the אין and יש are incompatible! podcast, as he delves deeper into these fascinating aspects of Hasidic teachings and human perception in Judaism.

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(00:01:13) The Emotional Connection to Amalek

(00:04:30) Daas Elyon and Daas Tachton: Perspectives of God

(00:07:28) Vantage Point and Perception of Distance

(00:14:03) Perceiving the Nature of God and Self

(00:24:08) The Contrasting Perspectives of Ayen

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