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Orchard of Delights                                                              Noah


 elucidated by the Oral Torah, Kabbalah, and Chassidut, contains   media, economics, politics, and art. True to the Zohar’s prediction
 profound lessons on a number of topics: the relations between men   these advances in secular knowledge have literally flooded the earth,
 and  women;  desire,  inner  conflict,  and  temptation;  the  encounter   changing the world we live in forever.
 between heart and mind, soul and body, objective and subjective   The  period  between  1740-1840  was also blessed  with  a parallel
 knowledge; the meaning of experience; and the nature of choice and   deluge of Torah wisdom: the Chassidic movement was born and the
 its consequences. The story of Cain and Abel likewise reveals profound   Kabbalah’s closely guarded, esoteric, mystical traditions were taught
 depth as it teaches us about the dynamics of sibling rivalry and the   to the masses for the first time. These teachings were incorporated
 debilitating consequences of jealousy, anger, and depression.
            into every aspect of Chassidic life, invigorating all areas of Jewish life.
 The Torah’s  ability  to  fuel the human imagination and remain   Today these teachings are freely available and as the Zohar predicted
 vital throughout the annals of human history stems, in part, from   the upper waters of Torah wisdom have begun to flood the world.
 the archetypal nature of its characters. Within the seemingly simple   Perhaps, this is nowhere more apparent than on the Internet.
 narratives, the very depths of human psychology are plumbed and   While the floods of lower and higher waters seem to be independent
 the existential condition of humanity is explored. Carl Jung, one of   of each other, there is an ever increasing attempt to unify the deluge
 the fathers of modern psychology, recognized the power of symbols   of  secular  knowledge  and  Torah  wisdom  inundating  us.  The  final
 and created an entire language to describe the archetypal imagery   decades of the twentieth century and the early years of the twenty-
 of the unconscious, especially as it is expressed in dreams. Although   first  century  have  witnessed  an  unprecedented  number  of  books
 his language was new, the idea of archetypal figures and symbolic   written on a host of subjects exploring the parallels between Torah
 association has been deeply rooted in Jewish thought for millennia.   wisdom and the very best of contemporary knowledge in the arts
 As we will observe throughout this book, many other discoveries and   and sciences. These books attempt to unify the unique perspectives
 insights, spanning the gamut of human thought, are also rooted in   and insights provided by these two seemingly different realms. Their
 the Torah and in the oral tradition. With these insights in mind, we   success  is powerfully expressed  in  the  revelation  of Kabbalah’s
 begin our commentary.
            relevance  to the  modern world: the  profound correlation between
            the Jewish mystical tradition  and contemporary approaches in
            mathematics, physics, cosmology, psychology, ecology, healing, and
            many other fields in the arts and sciences.
 ££Blessed Is the One Who Spoke  One of Judaism’s fundamental principles  is the  obligation  to
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            unify the physical, material world and the spiritual, Divine one, by
            constantly infusing  the mundane world with Godliness. Virtually
 Every day in the Morning Service  we recite the following  words:   all the mitzvot are in some way related to a physical object, action,
 “Blessed is the One who spoke and the world came into being.” On   or speech (the latter is also considered a form of action). The daily
 Shabbat and holidays, we express a similar sentiment, when we   performance of mitzvot trains us to unify the seemingly unrelated
 recite the following verses from Psalms (33:6, 9): “By the word of   worlds of physicality and spirituality as we constantly strive for
 God were the heavens made and all the hosts of them by the breath   unity. Judaism’s cardinal belief that “God is One” takes us beyond
 of His mouth.… For He spoke and it was, He commanded and it   the bounds of  simple monotheism, teaching us that in essence
 stood fast.” Is the notion of Divine speech to be taken literally or is   everything is one: everything is part of God’s essential unity.
 it merely metaphorical?


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