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The significance of inyan

Let's explore the concept of "inyan" in Torah and Kabbalistic thinking. It's actually pretty cool! In simple terms, inyan refers to the underlying purpose and spiritual essence behind things in the world. Think of it as uncovering the deeper meaning behind what we see. By understanding the inyan, we can discover the true significance and intentions behind different aspects of life. It's like peeling back the layers to reveal the hidden gems. Wisdom and inyan go hand in hand. When we focus on the inyan, we tap into a wellspring of wisdom. It helps us understand how everything is interconnected and gain insights into the bigger picture. But here's the interesting part: when we apply the inyan in our daily lives, something magical happens. It opens up a channel for blessing (tosefet v reboi/expansion & multiplication). It's like attracting positive vibes that bring on the expansion and multiplication. Who wouldn't want that? It's like having a sec...

Possible list of topics

I have compiled a list of possible topics that M would like to cover in Kosher Universal Spirituality. Please feel free to add more topics and ideas : The Search for God: Finding God in Religions Emunah (Faith)  The Relationship between Physicality and Spirituality The Obstacle: Ger is convert The Importance of Mazal (Chayim, Banim & Mazon) Living with Mazal God consciousness vs Religion The Importance of Inyan  Your Vocation is a Real Connection with the Creator: "Occupational Torah" A Quantum Awakening: The Subconscious Mind God Consciousness vs Religion Why Not Convert to Judaism? Adam and Eve: The Relationship between Israel and the 70 Nations Jews are the Soul and Gerim are the Body Understanding Tzvei Dinim (Two Aspects of God's Judgment) The Erev Rav Who Joined Israel Coming out of Egypt The True Meaning of the Terms "Israel and My People" Jethro the Ultimate Ger Naaman, Ovadyah, Og, Mordochai the Jew, Daniel, King David and Aravnah The Rabbi and the ...

Clarification

These posts are far from the finished product. Its basically just forming the prototype which can inevitably go through many changes. It is just ideas of content that will go into the book. Even the order of posts may change as the development of the book takes shape. Please feel free to add ideas or to make comments on the posts. I will try to put all the references as far as i can in the footnotes of the final product. This is quite a difficult topic to put across in a book for people to understand the path and other spiritual concepts that go with it. I am under no illusions that this will be a huge task to get it in an easily understandable and practical guide. Your inputs are highly appreciated without which this project cannot be a success.

Ger Toshav and the Two Law Systems

Ger Toshav and the Two Law Systems There are two distinct law systems within the Torah: the Din Israel (the Israel Law system) and the Din Ben Noach (the law system of the nations). The Din Ben Noach is incumbent on all the citizens of the world who are not of Israel. This is a very harsh and judgmental system that connects to the Name Elohim and the religions of the world seems to know this because they all have intermediaries who stand between God and themselves. The name Elohim is associated with harsh judgment. All the nations of the world (including all religions) are connected to the Name Elohim and not to the Name YHVH. This happens by default. The Din Israel system, on the other hand, is connected to the Name Y-H-V-H and is a law system of absolute mercy. It operates on the principle of mercy and applies to Israel and gerim who have made kabbalah. The Din Ben Noach system has the Sheva Mitzvot Bnei Noach as a set of universal laws. These laws  are incumbent upon all human b...

Introduction - Ger as the Kosher Universal Spiritual Path

Introduction to Ger as the Kosher Universal Path Ger, (poorly and wrongly translated as resident stranger), is an extremely important concept in Torah, as it emphasizes the inclusivity of this spiritual path. Ger is the individual who has made Kabbalah and committed to the yoke of Torah, joining him/herself to God, attaching him/herself to Israel, and rejecting all forms of intermediaries or shituf. This concept of Ger IS the Kosher Universal Path of the Torah-based spirituality that offers a path to connect with the Divine that is accessible and relevant to people of all nations, without the need to convert and without religion. The term "kosher" in this context does not refer to dietary laws (Kashrut), but to a spiritual path that is authentic and true to the teachings of the Torah. The term "Universal" implies that this path is open to all people, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or background. According to Torah, God chose Israel to be a light unto the n...

The Purpose of this Blog

The purpose of this blog is ultimately the development of a book that I am planning to write and publish. The title is Kosher Universal Spirituality, Connecting directly to the God of Israel without converting to Judaism and without Religion I believe that there is a great need for the clarification of this topic for the benefit of the people from the nations as well as Jewish people because organized religion together with the internet has caused for much confusion on this topic. The idea is to attempt to undo this confusion and to help people discover their own path of kosher universal spirituality with no conversion or religion required.  Kosher in the title has nothing to do with Kashrut, but refers to the authentic legitimate spiritual path that is in the Torah and has been there since the creation of Adam and before. You are welcome to explore this journey with me. Comments and constructive criticism are welcomed