Definition of God and Oneness | Rabbi David Aaron | Kabbalah Me Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @sohel2130
    @sohel2130 9 років тому +21

    Being a muslim, I admire you Rabbi David Aaron. This presentation resonates my understanding.

    • @JonDoe-fo3kl
      @JonDoe-fo3kl 8 років тому +1

      i agree im christian and i think this rabbi's awesome. Hes not like other rabbis who start off saying something good and finish by accusing all christians of being anti semite.

    • @VanLightning900
      @VanLightning900 7 років тому +3

      Sufi islam is very similar to the Kabbalah. You might like it.

    • @يزنالشوابكة-ش4ع
      @يزنالشوابكة-ش4ع 6 років тому

      mosad my brother im amuslim aslamu alaikom first my brother this things he's uttering is nonsense its called in Arabic wihdat alogood the unity of existence then satan is apart from god and the pedophile and the one whos sining then apart from god is sining and the hore is apart from god and the toilet because it exists and whats in it look brother God cursed those people for what they believe prophet after prophet after prophet but it didnt pay of we should actually must follow the prophet Mohamed peace be upon him and his companions wich they were taught the right faith the faith of monothiesm real one not pagan one the mushriks of koraish didnt believe that God is their idols but they believed that god becomes in those idols and other pagan nations lived in the human history be aware brother stick to the faith of alsalaf

    • @يزنالشوابكة-ش4ع
      @يزنالشوابكة-ش4ع 6 років тому

      and how is God the supernatural is parts from defficencies and naturals (needy)in need beings ok if your part of god then tell me whats gonna happen in the future do they have the knowledge of the unseen and they are writing it god says in surat altoor they utter nonsense and blasfeeming against god and undermining god saying hes parts and the problem is deficienct parts and being parts

  • @HRPadmore
    @HRPadmore 9 років тому +4

    Rabbi, I am a Christian, African woman who respects your clear, empowering teachings of consciousness and oneness. Well done. You are a wise man. Funny too!! Blessings to you and your family.

  • @Dharmic56
    @Dharmic56 15 днів тому +1

    3:32 "balihari kudrat wasseya tera ant na jaye lakhya"
    guru granth sahib ji, sikhism holy book(living guru).

  • @manufacturedreality8706
    @manufacturedreality8706 5 років тому +6

    This reminds me of a quote by Rumi.
    “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
    ― Rumi

  • @lameiraangelo
    @lameiraangelo 4 роки тому +7

    A Hindu can fully understand what Rabbi David is saying... FULLY.

  • @Dharmic56
    @Dharmic56 15 днів тому +1

    5:57 "sabh kich ghar me bahar nahi"
    guru granth sahib ji
    Sikhism holybook(living guru)

  • @jitkasoliman7580
    @jitkasoliman7580 8 років тому +5

    Rabbi David Aaron unifies the people. A great soul! I wished there were more religious leaders like him, the world would be a much better place.

  • @elaineroddy9958
    @elaineroddy9958 2 роки тому +1

    Oops. Continuation of below...
    Your wisdom and explanation of our Oneness with God is the most clear description of non-duality l have encountered. His video made me feel better too.😊😊. Thank you!

  • @elaineroddy9958
    @elaineroddy9958 2 роки тому

    I am a non-religious gentile. But, l have hungered for God call of my life. I'm feeling so drawn to Kabballah. I've studied some ofnthe Eastern

  • @zarathustra3976
    @zarathustra3976 6 років тому

    I

  • @sergeb78
    @sergeb78 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful !!

  • @maquindesign9158
    @maquindesign9158 4 місяці тому +1

    This is something new to me, yet it is not new to me. How is this possible.

  • @wordsmithministriesmann7385
    @wordsmithministriesmann7385 7 років тому

    I'm a believer in Yeshua HaMashiach ...and I thank you for letting Alohiym speak through you! Very powerful.

  • @dvorahsabag3631
    @dvorahsabag3631 2 роки тому +1

    You are exactly the person I need to be speaking with. I think people are Theophobic because they believe that the only way to get to "know God" is through religion" and I really want to know God, but I am not ready to accept religion as the means to it. I feel it needs to be in layers. Not too many Rabbis in the Orthodox world can distinguish between the 2, and I believe that that's a huge loss. How do I get in touch with you? For me, I want to first, know God and 2nd, believe that He loves me.

  • @adamwright9741
    @adamwright9741 2 роки тому

    I go three steps:
    Not only is the "infinite" the only real power, but in making me in the image of God, the infinite is only a part of me... So I can no longer tell Infinity not to include something, haha.
    Then I marvel at the fact that it IS this aspect of infinity... this having everything, in all time - is what gives infinity its power in the first place. So I marvel in the ONENESS of it.
    But there is a third step that I take: I enlarge myself around the oneness - to the "nothingness" that creates the oneness; which is the Zero. And that's what quiets my mind to have capacity to hear and act with God.
    My analytical mind needed this because I tend to look at the oneness of infinity as only a separate "thing", causing me to feel bereft.
    Celebrating the oneness from the point of view of the nothingness that creates it - reveals why the present is called a "present", haha.

  • @indecisiveloser
    @indecisiveloser 6 років тому

    Can anyone explain something to me. I am an agnostic atheist and I've been reading about Kabbala and this definition of God is really awesome and much better than the idea I've previously had but I just don't understand how Kabbalah's teaching match with the Torah. The Torah is full of instruction to punish and kill for little things that we know today do not make you a bad person but this guy is saying that the whole point is to realize we are all one and he mentions that we wouldn't want to hurt anyone if we knew we were all one. But the Bible literally says to stone people to death for simple things that say nothin about who you are as a person. How do these resonate? Please help me understand.

    • @stnln2180
      @stnln2180 5 років тому

      Here's a good video explaining Kabbalah in relation to Torah
      ua-cam.com/video/5NZlmcW1A7Q/v-deo.html

    • @marsthelewis
      @marsthelewis 4 роки тому

      The Torah is a traditional, ritual text - Kabbalah is a way of understanding cosmology and morality. Seeking a ‘match’ might not be fruitful!

    • @lookatmepleasesir
      @lookatmepleasesir 2 роки тому

      see - The lost world of the torah , john walton

    • @lookatmepleasesir
      @lookatmepleasesir 2 роки тому

      There is an aspect of God concealed within nature, within the various natural and emotional forces , which are often impetuous and mighty

  • @Scorpionking_2024
    @Scorpionking_2024 6 років тому +2

    The guy interviews I request you to take of sun glasses when you are talking to anyone specially to an elder in respect.
    God bless you and rabbi

    • @1dk869
      @1dk869 18 днів тому

      No his eyes are sensitive you can see that he is very respectful

  • @naserrahman1877
    @naserrahman1877 Рік тому

    3:10 wahdatul wujud

  • @Overlorddz
    @Overlorddz Рік тому

    ha and then to think that for most people Kaballa means some kind of dark magical secret that only certain Jews seem to know (but of course that is also closely related to the other meaning of 'kabballah' being a group of conspirators, if im not mistaken).

  • @2014andBeyonD
    @2014andBeyonD 6 років тому

    Why does the cameraman film feet in the middle of an explanation? Or film the interviewer while the rabbi is giving an explanation? Why walk around the rabbi and film the back of his head when he is explaining the subject? WHY??

    • @huntbot
      @huntbot 6 років тому +1

      Yeah he's going for that "run and gun" style. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Depends on the style of the piece and the subject being filmed.

  • @MrKooderna
    @MrKooderna 10 місяців тому

    I don't get it, doesn't this mean then we really can do what we want with no consequence? There is nobody keep track, and there is no higher consciousness observing and watching our consciousness and actions? Not even a higher self? What stops people from just doing evil with that knowledge knowing there is no other being observing us.

    • @FourTwoSevenTwo
      @FourTwoSevenTwo 9 місяців тому

      He only covered a small portion of the concept of understanding god in this video. I found it quite interesting. My father who also studies kabbalah once told me that at your time of death several things happen, i wont go into all the details but one is that your soul will have to go through a phase of purification. To get rid of all the bad and the negatives that you collected. He described it as "imagine the process of purifying gold."
      To me it sounds like the phrase "burn in hell" fits perfectly... i guess the more evil the person is, the more time he will spend there.

    • @MrKooderna
      @MrKooderna 9 місяців тому

      @@FourTwoSevenTwo interesting.. Similar concept of the bardo thodol Buddhist book of the dead, if not liberated from the peaceful visions, then the wrathful visions come who the person just needs to know are the peaceful visions in Disguise, trying to catapult you into attaining liberation since you failed to do so with the peaceful visions.

    • @willscorner8423
      @willscorner8423 4 місяці тому

      Every harm you inflict on others, you also do to yourself. When you die, God won't be the judge of you, you will. You will judge yourself, and don't take comfort in thinking, ok when i'm my judge, then everything will be fine. No, your religious beliefs in live won't do anything for you then. Even when you thought you did the right thing because your Religion told you its ok to kill these and those. That you "did gods work". No. You'll be hard judge and the hell that can await you, is the hell you'll create yourself, you'll put yourself to hell, not god. And you'll stay there until you forgave every one that you thought harmed you in and way, and forgave yourself for your deeds, thoughts and words.
      If you harm others in life, the damage you do to yourself is beyond your understanding. See how hard you often even judge yourself in life already, you'll judge yourself even harder when you'll leave your body behind.
      Blessed are those who don't carry hate, violent thoughts, grudges against others with them, because they won't taste judgement nor a hell of their on creation.

  • @ahura746
    @ahura746 5 років тому

    From the first lesson of Eve, when common sense, & now research, tells us random breeding, including rape, wife trophies, `gold digging`, one-night stand slip-ups, etc doesn`t help, the Kabbalah would be handy. Only problem is we need common sense/God to figure that out. For eg. did David ever ask God if he should accept Saul`s daughter as his wife (breeding partner). I don`t think so & look at the hell he, & others, had to go thru because of it. All men are suckers for pretty rich powerful princesses & so it must be from God. Right!?

  • @ThereIsOnlyWar40k
    @ThereIsOnlyWar40k Місяць тому

    This ginger Jew makes sense.