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In the holy book
Yosher Divrey Emess (Straight Words of Truth) he writes that
everything he received from the Maggid of Mezretch (the main disciple
and successor to the Baal Shem Tov) he already had known, for he was
a huge scholar in his own right, the only difference was that what he
hear from the Maggid he received with conviction as if he heard it
from the Tanaaim (Sages of the Mishna). From this we learn that the
real key to understanding the Torah is the importance that one
attributes to it. How much one is “mispaael” (roused, worked up,
inspired, blown away....) from the Torah.
The Vilna Goan
points out that the holy books begin by stating who their author is.
This is intrinsic to understanding the content, because knowing who
is speaking is the key. When a ten year old gives a business tip it
doesn't carry any weight, but when it comes from someone renown, the
same tip becomes a strong principle.
There are different
versions to the story, but the basic gist of it with regard to the
above, that one of the great scholars went to test out the Baal Shem
Tov, and the Besh”t gave him to read and explain a passage from the
Eitz Chaim (work of the Arizal), the scholar did so, but the Besh”t
said that it was not satisfactory, the scholar applied himself again
unsuccessfully, and yet again. Finally the scholar told the Besh”t
that's the best I can do, if I am not correct please show the proper
interpretation. The Baal Shem Tov took the holy book and told the
scholar, “Stand on your feet!” The Baal Shem Tov began reading
the passage aloud, this particular passage mentioned the names of
various angels, and as the Besh”t read their names the angels
appeared.... The Baal Shem Tov then told the scholar, your
explanation and understanding was correct but it was utterly
deficient.
On the first word of
the Torah, “Beraishis” Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai revealed 70
different interpretations and expositions which are said to have an
entirely different meaning every hour, each interpretation
encompassing intelligence which can explain the entire working of the
known universe and supernal worlds. We look at this word and see so
little, but when Rabbi Shimon considered this word it was the Tikunay
Zohar.
If you want to begin
to understand the Torah, you have to take the time to contemplate and
actually feel the enormity of the awesome power it is packing. When
the Jews stood by Mt. Sinai and heard G-d speaking to them their
souls flew away, and they jumped a mile away, angels had to bring
them back, and G-d provided special dew to resurrect and restore
their souls. This is really what a person has to be prepared to take
when preparing to learn the holy Torah.
By the Baal Shem Tov
the holy disciples would hear the thunder and lightning that was by
the giving of the Torah! Rabbi Nachman questioned those about him, if
they too heard these callings.
Na Nach Nachma
Nachman MeUman!
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