Thursday, September 27, 2018

THE SUKKAH THATCH - CLEANSING THE MIND

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The Thoughts of the Mind

Thoughts - the mind - is the beginning and root point of all Creation. It was the means through which Hashem used to create the entire Universe.

Mankind is the central point within all of Creation entrusted with this means too. It is expected of man to develop his own mind until reaching a Godly awareness, where his own mind merges as much as possible to grasp and fathom Hashem through the faculty of knowledge. TO KNOW OF HASHEM.

And the more a person fills his mind with this Godly awareness the more he becomes detached and less interested in the pursuit of the vain and gross limited existence of this world - the catalyst and game-board used to challenge man in pursuing the knowledge of Hashem.

However, if man chooses to allow lesser knowledge, the dead-end knowledge of this world,  to occupy and fill his mind, he then becomes clogged and blocked up due to this vain knowledge he has let into his mind.

As a result, all types of low and base lusts and desires attach and build up upon this foreign knowledge, somewhat like a reed placed in a river where all types of sediment and waste matter collect upon and build up around the reed.

Thus, the more a person cleanses and rids his mind of these foreign ideologies, the more he is able to push away and withstand the trials and temptations generated by these negative thoughts.


The Renewal of Faith

However, this is not enough. In order to keep the foreign thoughts out a person must also renew his mind and intellect by frequently reconnecting it to the source of all wisdom - the Light of the Countenance. This Light reflects the source of Divine Wisdom used by Hashem in the Creation. Since Hashem is always renewing the Creation, it follows that this Divine Wisdom/Light of the Countenance is what is used for the means of this renewal.

Renewal serves a purpose.

Just like sleep, where a person rests the body in order to become rejuvenated and refreshed to face a new day - a new challenge,  so too the mind must be renewed.

However, the renewal of the mind is faith. Faith is like the mind taking a break from the thinking process. This allows the mind to reconnect to the source of all knowledge and wisdom, the Light of the Countenance.

This Light is so above and beyond the human comprehension, that it can only be internalized at a subconscious level through the attribute of Faith. This is why Faith is so necessary and an integral part in the true development of the mind, which will enable a person to develop his awareness and connection to Hashem's Wisdom.


The Truth of the Heart

However, Faith being what it is - faith - leaves it open to false beliefs and misconceptions. In order for Faith to renew the mind by connecting it to the Light of the Countenance, it has to be put in check as being the right and proper Faith.

This is maintained through the point of Truth generated from the heart.

When in sleep/faith mode a person is honest and only wants the truth, this good desire "burns" and eliminates all false beliefs and misconceptions, helping a person to properly receive the Light of the Countenance through Faith.

This process is necessary in order to elevate all of the fallen holy sparks of Godly Wisdom trapped in the false beliefs. When the Truth of the heart burns and eliminates them, the true goodness that fell within them is thus released and elevated.

(For more on these concepts please listen to: LIKUTEY MOHARAN LESSON 35


The Walls of the Sukkah

Due to the many stressful situations and predicaments in life, the average Jew has great difficulty in cleansing and renewing his mind.

What is needed is a special type of boost from the True Tzaddikim, those special individuals who have succeeded in cleansing and renewing their own minds.

During the seven days of Sukkot we invite the "Ushpizin" - the Seven Shepherds (Avraham, Yitzchak, Yaakov, Moshe, Aharon, Yossef and David) to enter our personal Sukkahs.

The minimal requirements are 3 walls. These correspond to the 3 parts of the minds thinking process - knowledge, understanding and wisdom.

During the seven days of Sukkot we invite the Ushpizin to enter our Sukkahs - our thoughts and minds - to help give us the boost we need.


The Schakh/Thatch

The Sukkah thatch is allowed to be made of lowly and leftover vegetation material, something which is just the opposite of a normal and strong roof covering.

Yet, this covering connotes the Faith needed to tap into the Light of the Countenance.

Just as Faith connotes no understanding as the key to tapping into the Light of the Countenance, the insignificant Sukkah thatch covering is meant to signify that specifically "not-knowing" is the key to truly "knowing".


Entering the Sukkah

By entering the Sukkah, we are actually entering the mind power of the Seven Shepherds - the Ushpizin.

This enables us to "brush-off" and receive purity and renewal of mind from the mind-power of these True Tzaddikim.



May we truly merit this Sukkah holiday to start again, clean our heads and thoughts with renewed vigor and energy, so that we can truly serve Hashem. Amen.

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