Monthly Archives: December 2010

Maimonides disagrees with Plato and Aristotle regarding the origin of the world

Maimonides disagrees with Plato and Aristotle regarding the origin of the world. He speaks of the view of Moses in contrast to the other two
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And so we may say that the Ba’al Shem Tov took the lead from Maimonides.

And so we may say that the Ba’al Shem Tov took the lead from Maimonides. First heal the body and then heal the soul.
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Today, the 20th of Tevet, marks the passing of Moses Maimonides, named “the great eagle,” master of law, philosophy, and medicine.
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At Moses’ birth he, his mother, and sister were present.

At Moses’ birth he, his mother, and sister were present. Their initials spell “water.” He was named Moses for he was drawn from the water.
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All that befalls us is for our ultimate good.

All that befalls us is for our ultimate good. But not always do we see the good. We ask God for “visible and revealed good.”
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The prime factors of 365 are 5 and 73. 365 = 5 times wisdom (73). The wisdom of the back, science, is 1 and of the front, Torah, is 4.
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To understand the meaning embedded in words you have to be above the words

To understand the meaning embedded in words you have to be above the words, you must sense the meaning before you begin to read the words.
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All exiles are called Egypt.

All exiles are called Egypt. In each exile we learn how to express ourselves better, we acquire horses. When enough we are redeemed.
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“This” = 12. 12 lines define a cube.

“This” = 12. 12 lines define a cube. Kabbalah depicts this world as an ever expanding cube, whose 12 lines regulate its rate of expansion.
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For what purpose did the Almighty create evil in the world?

For what purpose did the Almighty create evil in the world? For us to rise above it, not let it affect us, and overcome it.
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