We Jews Have One of Two Choices:
To Be Infinitely
Happy and Funny
or Kozmikly Sad and Ludicrous
I'm going to be writing a few chilufim which will
demonstrate that what I'll state in the English below them is not my opinion or
something I'm making up. The depths of the Hebrew language reveal these Truths.
In all cases when I show the values of a final letter, it is in the value of
the final letter, not the regular letter. When I mean the value of the regular
letter, I write the regular letter, even at the end of a word.
ישראל =
541 = המצות = שיא צחוק הויה
גוי =
19 = אחי = אחוד = הוגה
משיח =
358 = השמחה
גוף = 809 = גורם = יצר כלי המקדש
כהן =
725 = כל העם
הויה =
26 = כל בית ישראל יחד = 1025 = 26
עברית =
682 = סוד ברית = נהיה ברית = מעשה מרכבה
The word HaMitzvot is properly spelled with one ו, not two. Thus, we see that the word HaMitzvot
is equal to the name Yisra'El. When two words have the same value, they are two
aspects of one and the same meta-Being.
So, we see that we *are*, HaMitzvot. We do not simply do HaMitzvot. We are the
embodiment of HaMitzvot. Everything that we say and do is HaMitzvot. It is we,
then, who determine how HaMitzvot will be expressed in the Creation.
Yisra'El is also equal to the phrase: The pinnacle of Havaya's laugh. We Jews have two choices, we can either be the
pinnacle of HaShem's laugh in joy and love by being beautiful expressions of
HaMitzvot or we can be the pinnacle of HaShem's bitter, sardonic laugh by making
ourselves ludicrous.
Let's grow up from the illusion that HaShem is all sweet accord. We can embody
the light side or the dark side. There is the dark side, which is every bit as
strong as the light side. It is WE JEWS who have been vested with the
responsibility to determine the nature of God's revelation here in the
creation. We can embody the light side or the dark side, which is not so much
evil as it is miserable and kvetchy. If we make the choice to do the latter, we
will suffer and so will the entire creation. We can't just make a Golem who
will do evil without our suffering. If we choose to be miserable, we will be
surrounded by misery that we won't be able to escape until we choose to be the
embodiment of Happiness and thereby change the entire nature of the Creation.
The Gentiles, HaGoyim, or more correctly pronounced HaJoyim, are our Brothers
and Sisters, they are one with us, but they are also our creation. As we
meditate in Torah, as our intentions and emotions are when we learn Torah – so the
Gentiles will be. Get this and get it good. They are as we bring them into
existence. We owe it to them to learn in Joy, in good intentions and with the
intentions of sweetening and softening the difficult passages in Torah, not
merely accepting them as they appear without doing deep Gematriot to the
purpose of revealing the Light and the Love. If we do not, we will live the
consequences. History proves me right on this.
Hebrew, as the chiluf above shows, is Ma'aseh Mercavah. Yes, you've been doing it whether you know it or not
– every time you say something in Hebrew - *but it is your inner intention, mood
and emotions that will determine the inner nature of the form you brought into creation*.
You owe it to the Creation to be Joy Itself and to intend the absolute best for
all that you bring into Creation.
Mashiach is naught but Happiness itself. HaSimcha is Mashiach. We do not need
to be waiting for someone to ride up on a white ass and make us happy. We, each
of us, have to make the decision to will ourselves to be the embodiment of
Happiness itself. No one can make you happy but you. So long as we learn Torah
with darkness in our hearts and without a sense of humor, we will not see the
infinite jokes in Torah. We will instead misinterpret it and become a ludicrous
parody of what we are intended to be, never realizing that we are HaMitzvot. We
will be re-enacting an ersatz of ourselves. Doing so arouses the laughter of
the dark side of HaVayah, and instead of laughter in the world, the very same pronunciations
become the cries of agony. Have mercy on the Creation! Be happy for the sake of
Creation. The only sacrifice that we have to make is giving up the dubious kick
we get out of being miserable.
Our Bodies *are* the Temple and all of our Body's organs are the vessels of
HaMikdash. We do not have to build the Temple. We are already living in the
Temple. Our Soul is always in The Temple Every act we do is that of HaCohenim's
Service in the Temple.
When Jews use their Bodies, which are the real Mikdash, to hug stones, we do
far worse than just make ourselves cosmically ludicrous. Because our Bodies are
HaGorem – that which causes, when we misuse our bodies to perform what is
essentially an act of avodah zara, we send "bad vibes", to use the
terminology of the current times, out into creation. We Jews have been invested
with the responsibility of setting the tone of the entire Creation. If we send
out bad vibes because we refuse to acknowledge the depth of the Responsibility
that has been invested in us and run away from the fact that WE, ALL OF US
TOGETHER, ARE HAVAYAH, the entire Creation will suffer for our fundamental
failure. Have Mercy! Let our being the embodiment of Happiness be our Mesirut
Nefesh. The only sacrifice we are called upon to make is to give up being heavy
and sad. We shouldn't desire to be happy because it feels good. We should
endeavor and determine to be the embodiment of Happiness for the sake of the
Creation.
See why I do Chilufim? Saves a whole lotta verbiage.
:0)
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