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1 Introduction


This work summarizes a three-year study on developing mystical awareness.[27] The purpose of this work is to provide the keys for developing a mystical relationship with G-d. Each of us has our own pathway to follow. Nevertheless, Israelite mystics throughout the ages have recorded an authentic map. Those who follow this map will find the greatest of mystical experiences! This is reassuring and a validation of the authenticity of the teachings of our prophets and sages.

All the trees, as it were, conversed with each other
All the trees, as it were, conversed with mankind
All the trees were created for man’s companionship.
(Midrash Rabbah Genesis 13:2)

The word used for tree in Genesis 13:2 is ‘siah’ which also means conversation and grass. We need never feel lonely in this world if we go out and talk to the trees and pray amongst the grasses like Isaac. The Tree of Life is sometimes identified with the Torah and also the mystical tree of 32 paths containing the 10 sefirot. If we cling to this tree in this world we will find eternal life in the world to come. The key is discovering the eternal life while yet in this world, as King David said,

I will dwell in the House of the Lord while I yet live...

David danced before the Ark as the priests carried it up to Jerusalem. Simchas Torah is celebrated by dancing with the Torah. Lighting candles symbolizes freedom on Chanukah. In the end the candlelight, our souls, ascend to heaven to dance with the angels of G-d who will bring us to a new home in a new world.

The Torah was given in the wilderness,
and like the wilderness, it is free and open to all comers
without formalities or introductions:
all that wish to do so can enter into it.
(Midrash Tanhuma)





[27] Study from 1993-2006.

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