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Sustainable Change: The Mystical Perspective - Part 1 - Rabbi Efraim Stauber
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welcome back to spiritual YouTuber today
I would like to really get to the
practical aspect of things and so now
we've been talking about the philosophy
the theory we've been trying to clear up
mistakes that people have but it's time
to finally get to work and explain how
how does sustainable chuva even work so
we're gonna have a little bit more of
theory just to understand how it works
and we're gonna jump right in to the
practical aspect of it I want to start
with just taking a cottage broku for the
ability to be here the past two weeks
have been very very difficult for me
ending in a week of severe illness and
butter fish and I'm healthy and I'm back
here the last day Hashem is Baro let's
start with how does the chewer feel how
does the struggle with dates ahora feel
so if you're like me and a lot of people
that I talk to it seems like an uphill
battle a never-ending uphill battle what
does that mean we want to do bad stuff
we have a little child inside of us a
fun loving creative passionate little
guy or girl that wants to have fun and
then we have the mature responsible
adult part of ourselves this stayed the
boring and the mature part that just
says no no no think of the future don't
just have pleasure right now what about
the long-term so it seems like this
battle between fun passion excitement
and boredom maturity and the deeper
perhaps lower satisfaction that comes
from that but if it's gonna be this way
then it's kind of like holding a horse
back you're holding you're holding and
holding and eventually it's gonna break
away at some point and I guess a lot of
us experience it in that kind of way
we're good we're good we're good or bad
we're good we're good we're good
we're bad and if it happens too many
times we give up we don't really believe
we can change the really really
important thing to understand is that
this is a mistake
it's a fabrication created about the
Sahara it isn't true it doesn't have to
be this way and it actually isn't
supposed to be this way what do I mean
spirituality can be and is meant to be
actually is more fun more enjoyable in a
passionate exciting way than all the sin
and all the junk that the 8th Sahara can
throw at us unless I want to explain it
in three levels first time experience in
a mystical level then on a theoretical
level and they don't have
very very practical level so I want to
share something with you Dylan's for my
rebbe reb is Harold Wilke shillitoe and
he explained at first on a mystical
level what it means what are we talking
about when we say that spirituality is
actually more fun more tasty more yummy
more pleasurable in the most regular
simple way than a virus and he starts
off with the Mishnah in August the
mission and Pierre Curie ever says I say
return clock here so no make your will
like God's well which is a very strange
statement
the Mishna says we want you to want what
a chinoise how do you change your
desires is it possible to change our
desires because if you think about it
it's exactly what we just said we want
to do all that bad stuff but we have to
control ourselves willpower maturity we
rein it in oh don't do that that's how
it feels to us the mission tells us that
it's possible to do it very differently
it's possible to change what you want
imagine that imagine if we wanted
spirituality more than all the sins and
all the things of you know imagine if
ethics and morals were more fun so to
speak then all the other stuff that's
what mission says we have to do how do
you do it now here comes the cool part
the cabela's firm teaches that the
entire universe is really made up of ten
elements called sphero's when I say the
entire universe what I mean is all a
physical matter the way Hashem relates
to the universe also has to do with
these ten sphero's or otherwise known as
meadows and the way human beings
interact run our lives and interact with
each other also have to do with these
ten Meadows these tents bureaus similar
to what science has discovered that all
of the universe is made up of atoms we
live in a very very multi farias
different you know kind of universe and
yet everything when you look at it under
microscope looks very very similar it's
all based on the same atoms just made up
of you know electrons protons etc so in
a spiritual sense in a mystical sense
the source of the world also has that
kind of makeup that it's made come it's
comprised of these ten sphero's and each
sphere is made up of ten spheres etc
they are broken up into two parts
there's the higher three on the lower
seven
and it parallels the human body the
higher three higher allows the head and
the lower seven the rest of the body the
torso etc let's focus on the top three
right now and most basic way to codify
them is Kesser chochmah and bina okay
called cob cursor hokhmah and veena
what does this mean very very simply
Kassar is the first thought the first
desire the inkling hokhmah is when I've
okay just a raw thing that it is what it
what I need be knows when I started
breaking it down and then there's
something called das which is sometimes
listed separately and sometimes not
which is when I make my decision it's
actually the same thing as Kesser but
it's when I know what the cursor is I
clarified and I decided all right that's
the thing that I was desiring with my
cursor that's cursor clockman bina let's
focus right now on Kessler Kessler is
desire and then since that's the first
thing it's actually the thing is it's
actually on top of the head and think
about it a caster means a crown and it's
interesting that every other part of
these Spheeris is parallel to it a part
of the body but caster is not part of
the body cuz she's a crown which is on
top of the body what that signifies is
that our desire comes from somewhere
hidden we don't really know why do we
want things why do we want those things
are things where does motivation combo
come from it's one of the biggest
mysteries right so we know we wanted to
say it comes something that's actually
above us it's beyond us it's in a higher
sphere it's represented by cancer or
something that sits on our head which
makes a problem much deeper how can you
change your desire what is the mission
of mean when it says change your desires
so that you want spirituality how do you
change something that's above you that
you can't even get a sense of where it
comes from and here is a secret taught
to us by the Seifert a lotus which is a
kabbalah safer and he says something
amazing there is something higher even
then our desire than our Rutzen and that
is pleasure and if you think about it
it's obvious you only want something
that gives you pleasure the way he says
it
where there is no pleasure there is no
desire you're kidding me the most
amazing thing in the world the most
delicious ice cream cone in the world
but if you just had 10 ice cream cones
you know it's not going to give you any
pleasure you don't want it
trust me I tried it okay if he just had
too much of something it could be the
most fantastic thing in the world you
don't want another one where there is no
pleasure there is no desire the way
that's reflected in the sphero's because
there's nothing higher than kessaris how
does that work so he says there's
actually something called the hidden
aspect which is the higher part of
kester and he called
the optic yeomen which is another name
of a manifestation of God and it means
the ancient one and that is the hidden
higher part of so to speak Kassar once
again call the optic yeomen and that
parallels that's the source so to speak
of our pleasures that's the source of
pleasure and pleasure of course is the
source of kester of our desires and
everything else just flows from that
okay so this is kind of a window to help
us understand something if there's
something higher than desired which is
pleasure what if we could manipulate
that what if we could play around what
if we could train ourselves to enjoy
more sophisticated higher things and we
know that can be done very simply in the
world that we live in common example
some people like moldy cheese they spend
a lot of money for a blue cheese the
thing is moldy its stinky it's no good
but I don't know that's just me because
I don't appreciate those things but if
you learn how to appreciate you'll spend
a lot of money for it
ok modern art if you never learned how
to appreciate it
Picasso looks like someone with multiple
personality disorder okay but if you
understand what it is if you parently
you go to college and you learn about
this and you could come to appreciate
the different perspectives that he's
showing you and wow that gives me
pleasure it's so deep so now I want it
and I'll spend a lot of people spend a
lot of money for this stuff all kind of
strange art if you learn how to
appreciate it and get pleasure from it
you'll want it and you'll want it bad
enough to spend a lot of money and hang
that weird stuff in your living room ok
same thing applies to drunk drive is and
all kind of stuff that to the untrained
palate gives no pleasure and therefore
you don't want it when you develop your
taste you can learn how to appreciate it
learn how to enjoy it and want it I got
this
spirituality is an acquired taste of
course it's something that it should be
intuitive but because of the fact that
we live in our body and we have a Yeats
that comes very early in our life that
kind of gets covered over and we can
train ourselves not so actually we need
to do what the mission is telling us
that we need to do is to learn how to
have more pleasure in spirituality and
when we do that we're actually going to
want spirituality more than the other
stuff now this probably sounds too good
to be true very nice beautiful mystical
theoretical stuff how do you do this in
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