"The Great Redemption" (22)
"The Great Redemption" by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
-- A Discourse on The End of the Exile and the Beginning of the Great Redemption
Translated by Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
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22.
But let me explain this to you well so that you’ll understand a very great mystery.
Many souls have been oppressed since antiquity at the ends of these hills. They haven’t been able to leave to this very day because the (forces of) impurity stubbornly refuse to set them free. But they’ll escape before we’re redeemed. How will they escape then if they couldn’t get out until now (you ask)? With the help of the upsurge of light that will shine upon them in the course of the P’kidah.
For the tzaddik will leap over all the mountains and hills those souls are found in then. And the souls will derive light from him as well as a very great capacity that will allow them to leave upon his arrival there. But the tzaddik won’t stay very long upon those mountains and hills; he’ll have to leave before the husk senses (his presence there).
Know however that most of those souls will be the Moshiach’s contemporaries (and you already know why contemporaries are referred to as “souls”). Other very great souls will also leave then and onwards when they're due to, in order to be amended and repaired, and also so the world can bask in great and mighty light.
(c) 2005 Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
(Feel free to contact me at feldman@torah.org )
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AT LONG LAST! Rabbi Feldman's translation of "The Gates of Repentance" has been reissued at *at a discount*! You can order it right now by logging onto www.tinyurl.com/49s8t (or by going to www.rowman.com and searching for it). Rabbi Yaakov Feldman has translated and commented upon "The Gates of Repentance", "The Path of the Just", and "The Duties of the Heart" (Jason Aronson Publishers). And his new work on Maimonides' "The Eight Chapters" will soon be available from Judaica Press.
His works are available in bookstores and in various locations on the Web.
Rabbi Feldman also offers two free e-mail classes on www.torah.org entitled "Spiritual Excellence" and "Ramchal".
-- A Discourse on The End of the Exile and the Beginning of the Great Redemption
Translated by Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
_____________________________________________
22.
But let me explain this to you well so that you’ll understand a very great mystery.
Many souls have been oppressed since antiquity at the ends of these hills. They haven’t been able to leave to this very day because the (forces of) impurity stubbornly refuse to set them free. But they’ll escape before we’re redeemed. How will they escape then if they couldn’t get out until now (you ask)? With the help of the upsurge of light that will shine upon them in the course of the P’kidah.
For the tzaddik will leap over all the mountains and hills those souls are found in then. And the souls will derive light from him as well as a very great capacity that will allow them to leave upon his arrival there. But the tzaddik won’t stay very long upon those mountains and hills; he’ll have to leave before the husk senses (his presence there).
Know however that most of those souls will be the Moshiach’s contemporaries (and you already know why contemporaries are referred to as “souls”). Other very great souls will also leave then and onwards when they're due to, in order to be amended and repaired, and also so the world can bask in great and mighty light.
(c) 2005 Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
(Feel free to contact me at feldman@torah.org )
********************************
AT LONG LAST! Rabbi Feldman's translation of "The Gates of Repentance" has been reissued at *at a discount*! You can order it right now by logging onto www.tinyurl.com/49s8t (or by going to www.rowman.com and searching for it). Rabbi Yaakov Feldman has translated and commented upon "The Gates of Repentance", "The Path of the Just", and "The Duties of the Heart" (Jason Aronson Publishers). And his new work on Maimonides' "The Eight Chapters" will soon be available from Judaica Press.
His works are available in bookstores and in various locations on the Web.
Rabbi Feldman also offers two free e-mail classes on www.torah.org entitled "Spiritual Excellence" and "Ramchal".
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