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Torah in Black Fire, White Fire

Weekly Torah Portions in Light of PaRDeS

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Torah in Black Fire, White Fire

By: Ariel Tzadok
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Torah in Black Fire, White Fire

A body without a soul is dead. A soul without a body is a ghost. Only when the two are joined together is there a whole, living being. As it is with us, so too is it with the Torah.

The Torah has its body, and it has its soul. The Torah speaks to both the conscious mind, and to the subconscious mind.

The Torah contains within its every word, within its every letter, layers upon layers and depths within depths of concealed meanings. And all these layers and all these depths are still connected to the simple surface Pshat that we read all too casually.

Torah instructs us how to live in this world, and how to live in the higher dimensions. We do both of these things side by side simultaneously.

As such the Sod of Torah and the Pshat of Torah each reflect the lessons of the other. In other words, one learns Sod from Pshat, and one learns Pshat from Sod. This is the secret of White Fire and Black Fire.

In this Torah commentary you will find essays that will anchor you strongly to the realities of this Earth, and at the same time, you will find essays that will take you deep into the heart of the Sodot of the Kabbalah and even more. This is White Fire and Black Fire.

Engage your mind. Open your heart. See with your soul. Experience and know. White Fire, Black Fire is the fire of purification. Allow the fire to burn away the dross in your mind.
Judaism Middle East
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