Torah
portion, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35).
The
Golden Calf
The game of
evil inclination is sweetened with the help of Heaven, yet in our modern times,
is a lesson we can learn in Torah.
Moshe
Rabbeunu delayed the coming of the mountain, and the people stood against
Aaron, saying: "Come on! Make us gods that will go before us ..." -
Moshe Rabbeunu on his return, did not accept the actions of the people and the
tablets shattered. Moshe Rabbeunu once again interceded and asked HaShem to
forgive the people and so new tablets were dimmed of light.
What can we
learn from the high deeds of the great patriarch? There is an unlimited
understanding in acting at every moment of life, and firstly asking the Master of
the Universe to return everything to good. The beginning is to know how to
forgive someone and secondly to share the teachings of Torah, in the hope in
increase of people's awareness to get closer to God that involves a set of
improvement of commitment and behavior in this world.
There are
personal events and those that we can see on Facebook the testimonials that are
happening with other people, problems of all kinds, financial, health, etc.,
there is a lot to process in our mind, it is never too late to learn the
lessons of life, as long as we are more united [Devekut] with HaShem, more for
the good we will go.
There
is personal rectification and there is collective rectification, God willing,
we can do the Will of the Most High, and achieve amazing rectifications.
Rambam
z"l brings in the "Laws of Neighbors", If five gardens receive
water from one spring and the spring dries out, all of them must repair it with
the upper one. (Sha’ar Hagilguum, chapter 13).
Gilson
Sasson.
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