Every person is a world unto themselves. By sharing our Light
with just one person, we become a servant to all of humanity.
This week’s portion of Emor contains the
precepts pertaining to qualities and responsibilities of the High Priest
(Kohen HaGadol). But what do these priestly duties have to do with us? Are we
meant to simply ignore this section of the Bible? On the contrary, the kabbalists
teach that every passage of the Bible contains wisdom and energy we can
utilize in our own lives in every generation. There is not one superfluous
word or even letter in the entirety of the Bible. Thankfully, the Zohar sheds
some much needed Light on the hidden lessons within Emor.
A few weeks back, you may recall we were
examining a portion which laid out the details of the Holy Temple – how it
was built and what was to take place there. The lesson was that although
there is no Holy Temple that exists today, it is up to each of us to create
the Holy Temple within ourselves by doing everything from a place of love. In
this same vein, we can begin to understand the lesson of this week. Each and
every one of us has the power to become a High Priest for the world. The sum
of the precepts for the Kohen HaGadol was to fulfill a singular purpose: To
be of service to all humankind.
In our time, this job falls upon us. Sounds a
bit lofty, doesn’t it? Yet, when we understand the spiritual principle of unity
– everything and every person is interconnected – then we can begin to see
that what we do for another, we essentially do for ourselves and the world.
Indeed, instead of appointing a ‘chosen one’ in our times, it is up to each
of us to choose to be of service. To share with one, is to share with all.
We talk a lot about ‘sharing’ in our classes
at The Kabbalah Centre. The word ‘share’ sounds so elementary, and yet to do
so is most profound. That’s because sharing is inextricably linked to the
longing of our soul. We all experience many desires throughout the day. At
any given moment, we may think: I want my pen. I want my chair. I want a new computer. I want
attention. I want pleasure. I want my soul mate. When you think
about it, the list of daily desires are endless! The soul, however, is
different.
The soul has but one desire, steadfast and never changing: To
share.
This is why it feels so good to share. It
makes no logical sense that by giving something I should feel better than
when I receive, and yet somehow that’s exactly what happens. This is a
powerful week to be mindful of this spiritual paradox. The best way to
remember it, of course, is to put it into action. When we want to take, when
we want to satisfy our ego, and when other desires all but consume us – let
us take pause, and find a way to give. Give mercy. Give love. Give kindness.
Give a smile. Let’s give of our Light, and let it illuminate another’s
darkness while simultaneously dispelling our own.
The beauty of what we can learn from the High
Priest is that they were chosen to follow the desire of their soul. This week
we are being called upon to make the choice for ourselves.
This week, let the desire of your soul be
your True North.
Wishing you a blessed week,
Karen
P.S. If you would
like to engage with me you can find me on my Social Media!
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18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Monday, 8 May 2017
Emor: The Desire of the Soul (KB)
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