Devarim: Exposing our own Negativity
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Zohar Class With Eitan Yardeni
2010

Devarim: Exposing our own Negativity


Published: December 11, 2013
Originally recorded: July 8, 2010

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Lesson Highlights

  • The Light “giving us the business”
  • The secrets of the Torah portion Devarim concealed within the Zohar portion Balak
  • Uncovering the value of self-awareness
  • The lack of looking inside leads to intolerance of others
  • Taking responsibility for our “garbage” during these nine days preceding the Ninth of Av
  • The more we expose, the greater the gift
  • A parable by Rav David Shlomo Eibshitzm (Arvei Nachal, 1755 - 1814)
  • The secret behind Pharaoh’s charge to the Israelites to throw their boys into the Nile and keep their girls alive
  • “Boys” refers to male energies that produce positive actions
  • Our positive action create positive angels
  • The “girls” refer to our negative actions that we need to retain in our awareness
  • The forces created by our actions goes to the Upper Worlds
  • All our thoughts and feelings come from the Upper Worlds 
  • Exposing our positive actions
  • Keeping energy in Malchut rather than letting it go where it can help to protect us
  • Exposing and revealing our negative actions
  • We are only aware of about five percent of our negativity
  • Balak verse 29: The child
  • The Light will show us what we need to change if we create enthusiasm to be shown
  • Getting stuck because we are blind our own negativity
  • Perceiving our garbage as guilt
  • Seeing what we are blind to
  • Another parable by Arvei Nachal
  • Fear of the pain
  • Envisioning the final destination and developing the fortitude to cleanse what needs to be cleansed
  • Keeping an excited consciousness


Lesson Description

Eitan leads us on a journey into the "wilderness" of our own lack of self awareness and comforts us with the understanding that such a counter-intuitive process is riddled with powerful Light and Redemption. During these profoundly negative days, the Light is coaching us to become clean and expose our own negativity. Envisioning the final destination of peace of mind and certainty in the unconditional force of Love can embolden us to get serious with the subtler negativities within us that we prefer to keep buried just under the surface of our awareness.


About This Course

Written 2,000 years ago by Rav Shimon Bar Yochai, the Zohar explains all of the secrets of the Bible, the Universe and every aspect of life. The Zohar class is a weekly journey to understand the energy and challenges that will confront us during the week and how we can elevate our consciousness to prevent chaos from occurring in our lives.


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