Thursday, April 18, 2019

THE SHEEP OF PRAYER

BH



Hashem's ultimate purpose in Creation is to give of His goodness to mankind. It is His Will to constantly send an influx of bounty and blessings into this world. 

And what Hashem requires for this influx to descend is a vessel. This vessel is prayer. Since prayer is an expression of man's yearning and desire to receive from Hashem, this satisfies Hashem to be considered a suitable vessel for this influx.

This influx however, is found within the Torah. Namely, the "secrets" of the Torah. The hidden part of the Torah contains the key to properly perceiving and receiving the blessings and influx (since any situation can be seen from both a positive and negative perspective, one's perception of life is what shapes and molds the scenarios as being a blessing or a curse).

And since the Torah is the blueprint and building blocks of everthing in Creation, it is the conduit used to channel the bounty and influx into Creation intself. However, to perceive and receive it, one must use prayer.

Thus, the secrets of the Torah are not just pieces of information "hidden" from a person due to his lack of adequate knowledge of the Torah. Rather they are the deeper meaning hidden behind life and the events evolving within it. These are the true secrets of the Torah.

(for more on this concept, see Likutey Moharan lessons 73 and 44:end)



Rebbe Nachman shows this connection between prayer and the secrets of the Torah in the following teaching of the Sages:

The daily prayers were instituted to correspond to the daily sacrifices.

Meaning, the morning and afternoon daily prayers were instituted to parallel the daily sacrifices in the Holy Temple, where one sheep was offered in the morning and one in the afternoon (the evening prayer was later instituted to parallel the parts of the sacrifice which burnt on the altar all night long).

Sheep hint to the secrets of Hashem, the secrets of the world (Kavshaney Rachmana, Kavshaney Olam - sheep (כֶּבֶשׂ) and secrets (כִּבְשְׁנֵי) are etymologically similar).

That the prayers were instituted to parallel the sheeps/daily sacrifices is meant to show that "through" prayers one comes to the sheeps/secrets of the world/Hashem/Creation.

(for more on this concept, listen to: KING CHIZKIYAHU'S PRAYER)


This also is the concept of the Pesach Sacrifice - the Korban Pesach.

The Holy ARI teaches that Pesach also can be read as Peh Sach = a mouth filled with speech - i.e. prayer.

And the Pesach sacrifice was a sheep.

Meaning, through the Pesach offering we both merit to the power of prayer and the secrets of the Torah (sheep).

And today, that we are in exile and don't have the ability to offer the Pesach sacrifice, all of this can be attained by eating the Afokoman which today commemorates the eating of the Pesach sacrifice

(for more on all these concepts, listen to: SECRETS OF THE SHEEP)

May we merit this year through the Pesach experience, tap into true and sincere prayer, brining us to the secrets of the Torah - the secrets to our real selves, amen.

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With blessings for a Kosher, Happy and powerful Pesach experience
Meir Elkabas


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