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Kabalah Toons: A Little Light

Sunday, December 09, 2007
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

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Yes, I know this experiment looks ridiculous. Who would imagine that letting darkness out of a bottle could effect anything? And who says darkness is something that fits in a bottle, anyways?

But, you see, it's a way of making a point: Darkness is not a thing. It's just an absence of light. Just like cold is an absence of warmth, silence is an absence of sound and zero is an absence of anything at all.

And evil is nothing more than an absence of goodness.

Now, this lesson is a very practical one. If you had a dark basement and you thought darkness was a real something, you wouldn't just screw in light bulbs. You would first start up a war with the darkness, to weaken it or chase it away. You might even be afraid to bring some light into there, since the darkness might conflict with it, or even dirty it up a little.

But since you know that darkness is no more than an absence of light, you do the wiring, install the light fixtures, bring in some light, and now you can even bring in the ping-pong table.

The same with fighting all the challenges of life. You might choose to go head on with battering ram and catapult against the obstacles holding you back in life. You might even put aside all the good things you are doing to focus your energies on a full assault against all that rotten stuff out there. Argue with the boss, criticize your spouse, tell off the kids, complain about the weather, the recycling, the traffic and everything else that needs fixing.

What a waste of energy! What you really need to do is focus even more intensely on light. Talk about whatever good people are doing and they'll do more. Praise your wife's dinner or your husband's smile. Catch the kids doing things right. Look at whatever you are doing that is good and grab more of the same. Instead of being a darkness buster, become a lamplighter--and one bright morning you'll wake up and find the darkness has dissipated away.





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Posted: Jan 6, 2008
Re: Avoiding trouble (darkness) vs. assualting tro
Think about when you're taking a shower. If the water is too hot, there are 2 ways to cool it down: 1.) You remove some hot water, and 2.) You add more cold water. Both actions will give you the effect you're seeking, but both represent different paradigms. One is subtractive and one is additive. The same way, the lesson here is that sometimes instead of trying to destroy evil, and focus only on evil, you should try to focus on and proliferate good.

There's a story about some holocaust survivors. As a rabbi was going by each of them and asking if they needed anything, one man was visibly upset. He said he couldn't accept religion anymore, because one man who had a siddur, would take people's bread as a fee for using it. He couldn't believe how callous such a person could be. The rabbi told him, instead of focusing on that man, focus on the ppl who were ready to give up their daily bread to pray! Ironic that the same story teaches us both how good and how not so good some can be.
Posted By David

Posted: Dec 20, 2007
Re: Round Menorah
We really wanted a menorah the way Maimonides draws it--with straight arms. However, the artist was unaware of this. By the time it was done, we had a choice to either redo a lot of work or have it out for Chanukah. In this case, we felt the second choice was more important.

But, you're right, we should follow the Rambam's opinion and not the Roman oppressive image.
Posted By Tzvi Freeman

Posted: Dec 20, 2007
Episode XIV
I really like most of the episodes. Thank you VERY much!!!
One slight comment regarding the Menorah on the table... according to the Rebbes, it seems like making a ROUND menorah advances the Greek idea, whereas, by making a correct one is promoting the Holy Temple (or at least a flat one - neutral).
Thanks again.
Posted By s


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