Kabbalah for Everyone
You have probably heard about Kabbalah either as a Hollywood phenomenon or something that is beyond the world that we live in. Kabbalah actually has incredible secrets that can transform your daily life. This is your chance to connect to this incredible ancient wisdom and change your life for the better.
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Kabbalah for Everyone
Kabbalah for Everyone Lesson 1: Exploring Halbashah & Hafshotah
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In this new Kabbalah for Everyone class, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath opens the Chassidic concepts of Halbashah and Hafshotah, “clothing” and “unclothing” an idea.
Sometimes a truth is too deep to grasp directly, so it must be dressed in stories, examples, metaphors, and real-life language. That is Halbashah. And sometimes we are stuck on the outside of things, the drama, the details, the noise and we need to strip away the layers to discover the essence underneath. That is Hafshotah.
This class explores how Chassidus teaches us not only how to understand lofty spiritual ideas, but how to understand ourselves, our relationships, our struggles, and our connection with G-d in a more honest and practical way.
Key Points
1. Every definition has a boundaryWhen we define something, we are saying both what it is and what it is not. That is true in language, relationships, identity, and spirituality.
2. Not all knowledge can be explainedSometimes we know something deeply, but we cannot yet articulate it. Chassidus calls this a kind of soul-knowledge, a recognition that comes from somewhere deeper than logic.
3. Halbashah means bringing an idea downA lofty idea becomes understandable when it is “dressed” in a story, example, metaphor, or practical application.
4. Hafshotah means uncovering the essenceWe remove the outer layers and ask: What is really going on here? What is the deeper truth beneath the surface?
5. This is not only about studying KabbalahIt is a tool for life: understanding people, calming emotional reactions, learning Torah, praying with more depth, and finding the soul inside the situation.
6. The goal is integrationThe deepest wisdom is not to stay in the clouds. It is to climb high enough to see the truth, and then bring it down into real life, real choices, and real kindness.
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