Rabbi, this is so wonderful to hear. All my life I've been taught to focus on the spiritual and ignore the body and the worldly things. This denial is unbalanced and doesn't include the physical creation. Very interesting video. thank you
My second question, if olam haba is exclusively for jewish to inherit the earthly kingdom, then will gentiles who have reached non-dual consciousness also partake in it?
As a "gentile" im going to ask the question that perhaps a jew wouldnt. So what would distinguish perhaps a hindu or a buddhist for example who has reached "non-dual" consciousness, from a kabbilist/chassid who has "ein sof"? Do you think these people actually possess "jewish souls"?
@@Dkmj_8 it means realizing God is not outside of you but is within you completely. To stop worshipping an idol. Even Jesus would be considered idol worship because of this fact
Rabbi, this is so wonderful to hear. All my life I've been taught to focus on the spiritual and ignore the body and the worldly things. This denial is unbalanced and doesn't include the physical creation. Very interesting video. thank you
My second question, if olam haba is exclusively for jewish to inherit the earthly kingdom, then will gentiles who have reached non-dual consciousness also partake in it?
As a "gentile" im going to ask the question that perhaps a jew wouldnt. So what would distinguish perhaps a hindu or a buddhist for example who has reached "non-dual" consciousness, from a kabbilist/chassid who has "ein sof"? Do you think these people actually possess "jewish souls"?
@@tikkun_haolam hey, I saw u comment on another post of mine, could you explain non dual consciousness to me?
@@Dkmj_8 it means realizing God is not outside of you but is within you completely. To stop worshipping an idol. Even Jesus would be considered idol worship because of this fact
too complicated. close your eyes and repeat shema or ani maamin