The contradiction is apparent, but the answer… not so.
King David states that words are not adequate and silence is the best praise of
G-d. Yet he goes on to praise G-d in Tehillim 65 and throughout the entire 150
chapters of the book of Tehillim. This fascinating in depth look into the
mystical make up of one chapter sets a foundation of new understanding of the
entire book
This lecture also includes…
- Tzion
- Nature
- Poetry
- Yechida
- Prophecy
- The Temple
- Earth’s song
- Reincarnation
- King Solomon
- Subject vs. tool
- Ruach hakodesh
- Elokim B’Tzion
- G-d’s Courtyard
- The feel vs. being
- Reason vs. feeling
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- Refining the physical
- Praise through silence
- Going down or going up
- The soul’s 5th dimension
- The soul’s vow / mission
- Prophecy – a feel for G-d
- G-d’s essence vs. attributes
- Dedicating the body to G-d
- Expressions of G-d in nature
- Doing mitzvos with kavanah
- Silence / Patience /Anticipation
- Praising vs. singing vs. extolling
- Songs for the Levi in Beis Hamikdosh
- Feeling before intelligence vs. feeling after intelligence
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Clips
18:00 now if it were any other subject -
20:19 can have a sense of G-d Himself
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