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Q
What is the first step I should
be taking when I want to begain purifying myself and become Shomer Habris?
A
The first thing you should do is
the following. Circle around your room or apt. gather every object of
impurity that you can find. This includes books magazines movies cds
dvds..... Do not have mercy on any of these objects if you are attached
to them or care about their monetary value. Next gather all these object
wrap them in 3 garbage bags and cary them a number of blocks from your
home. Find a garbage where you are sure that no one will open the bags.
THen throw the bag in the garbage bin. As you are doing this say the
following with your mouth. Hashem mighty king of the Universe I am fully
aware that I am covered with sins of impurity, however now I am making
a move to show that I am trying to cut myself off from my sins. What
I am doing now is a very large sacrifice and it is extremely hard for
me to do so. However I am forcing myself to do it. May this action count
in front of you like a large sacrifice and in merit of this action you
will help me fight my desires until I will eventually demolish them
and become completely shomer Habris.
Q
On two day fasts, is there a break in the night where you can drink
liquids, or not?
A
No, the Tikun as brought down in Shar Ruach Hakodesh is to fast from
Shikiah until Tzes Hacochavim two days later. A full 48 hours with no
eating or drinking.
Q Can
I use drugs to help me worsip G-D?
A One
of the main points of Kabbalah is to reach states of Mochin Degadlus
- expanded consciousness. When a person is in these states he can reach
very high levels of devotion and performed very large Tikunim. These
states can be reached through Kabbalistic meditations and prayers. However
as long as a person has not rectified his previous actions the pathways
of his mind are blocked off by Klipot, it is therefore very hard for
him to reach these levels.
Drugs provide
a lower and temporary spiritual experience and a person might be tempted
to use them, especial if he has had uplifting experiences while on drugs
in the past. This person might even rationalize that it helps him attain
spiritual experiences and it strengthens his worship of G-D. However
this is all a trap for a short term elevation. If a person has not yet
purified himself and has not yet rectified his previous actions then
most of his spiritual experiences stem from the Sitra Achra. This is
especially true when he is using an impure substances such as drugs
to attain mystical experiences. This is a hole that many have stumbled
into. This was one of the main draws of Idolatry / Avoda Zara.
Drugs do
serve the following purpose. .. Due to the fact that the average person
is very far from having purified his mind, he is therefore very likely
to pass his whole life without attaining any spiritual experiences.
Most of the Kabbalah is descriptions of spiritual dimensions and states
of consciousness that are impassable to describe to someone that has
never experienced them before. A person might therefore come to not
Heaven Forbid not believe in the Kabbalah or even if he does believe
that these elements exists as a pure fact, since he has never personally
experienced them, these teachings do not motivate him as they should.
A person that has taken drugs has many times experienced mystical states
of consciousness, he can therefore associate much better with these
teachings. Many people were led to do tshuvah due to states they experienced
while on psychedelic drugs and the fact that they started studying Kabbalah.
These mystical
states produced by drugs are just low copies emanating from by the Sitra
Acher. Therefore a person that has never taken drugs should definitely
not begin doing so for it is very spiritually damaging. What ever motivation
that he might get by using them is far out weighed by the damage that
he is causing. A person who has already fallen into the use of drugs
should stop this practice immediately. Any arguments that he may have
for wanting to continue the use of the drugs are false and they are
pulling him in the opposite direction. Even though he must now go through
an extended period of time when he must serve G-D in a state of Mochin
Dkatnus / constricted consciousness without experiencing glourious mystical
revaluations he must do so. He must do so until he has purified himself
and is able to achieve mystical experiences from their true source and
without the use of drugs. However he should use his past mystical experiences
as a drive and a motivation to plow forward since he knows that such
states exist and can be achieved.
Q
At night I see dreams in which I am given
signs, should I follow them?
A Regarding
dreams. Most dreams are irrelevant and come from the side of impurity
and should be ignored. A dream might contain some truth as every lie
must be built on truth. If a person starts following his dreams then
they start playing around with him even more until they control him
like a puppet. Sometimes however a person might receive a dream from
the side of purity even though he does not have the merit. This is meant
to serve as a wake up call, it is a sign that G-D wants him to do Teshuvah.
The rule is if the dream helps you serve G-D then follow it if not then
ignore it totally. Do not be afraid of it even if it does contain some
truth, for this is is exactly what they are trying to do to you.
Q
I was considering moving to Eretz Yisroel
but now I feel that I am unworthy since I still smoke weed.
A Regarding
that you are not worthy to move to Eretz Yisroel since you still indulge
in weed and have seen signs from G-D that he has treated you coldly
and that he therefore wants to reject you and he is no o longer interested
in you. These are all an illusion they are simply an obstacle that must
be broken, a test that must be past. G-D never rejects anyone he always
wants you to keep on trying, even if you fall he only wants you to get
back up and keep on trying. However the Klipot know that as long as
you are living in the US they control you like a child, the second you
move to Eretz Yisroel they will lose a large amount of control over
you. They are also fully aware of the fact that if you move to Eretz
Yisroel the chances of you getting your life together and becoming a
holy person will increased many times. They are therefore tying to discourage
you by convincing you that you are a wicked person and that you are
unworthy as well as they make it seem as though G-D is pushing you away.
THis is the oldest trick in the book Rebbe Nachman warns us about this
many times.
Be strong
ignore the opposition and do what you know is the true thing. You are
still young and it much easier for you to make changes at this stage.
I am posting
the answerers on the blog for many people have these questions and want
them answered but most do not come out and ask them.
Q Where
does the word Alufim come from?
A It
is one of the Seventy names of Yisroel. These are brought down by the
Bal Haturim in Bhaloscha. These line up with the seventy names of G-D
and the seventy names of Matat'.
Q I have a few questions concerning the fasts.
First, does it involve not drinking water or other fluids?
A A
fast is from both food and drinks.
Q Second,
I thought that we need to do two 48 hour fasts so are those with liquids
or not, and if not are they counted as 27 day each making a total of
59.
A Sorry
it was a typo it should say 3 - 48 hour fasts and 3 regular fasts
Or 2 - 72 hour fasts and four regular fasts.
Q Third, is it possible to have a detailed
plan for the tikun pa daled?
A The
time is not yet right - for this to be placed on the web.
Q I've
been confused about the Breslov concept of Hitbodedut. If Hashem already
knows my money problems, fears and that I still have a problem with
Pgam Habris...why do I need to verbalize it to Him? If the Almighty
knows in advance my destiny and how my story will end, what is the point
in talking to him privately?
The Creator knows way ahead of time what I'm going to think, say or
do. So why do you say that the HIGHEST TIKKUN is Hitbodedut?
A This
question not only relates to Hisbodedute but rather to any form of prayer
or Mitzvot. The answer involves the mystery of an awakening from below.
In order to have an awakening above one first has to cause an awakening
from above.
The second
aspect is that when a person does Hisbodedute he rises himself to a
higher level. Once he is on a higher level then Hashem deals with him
differently since he is now like a different person. What was decreed
upon him before was as long he remained at his former level.
Q
Does an 84 day fast have to be done on 84 available consecutive days?
A In
general it is better to do Tikunim consecutive so the Klipot have no
chance to recover. In Kitvay Ari it rarely mentions the word consecutive.
However by the Tikun of Pay Daled tanasim he says that it should be
done consecutive.
Doing the
fasts consecutively is much harder and many of the latter Kabbalists
agree that it is not necessary to do them consecutively in later generations.
If someone does do it consecutively it will surely be even more effective.
There are
also shortcuts, the Ari writes that a 2 day fasts counts as 27 fasts
and a 3day as 40. The only thing is these can not be broken up for different
Tikunim and must be used for the same Tikun.
The Chida
brings down how to do the 84 fasts consecutively during SHOVAVIM and
many Kabbalists do so. You use Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh to break up
the fasts since they are not counted as breaks.
Q Should regular fast days
(Taanit Esther, Asarat Btevet ETC) be counted as
part of the 84 fasts?
A Yes
if a person is fasting retzufim it may be counted. If they are not consecutive
then not.
Q
If someone forgets to accept the fast during the Amidah of Minchah on
the
day before, can he verbally accept that the next day should be a fast
day for
him in any language?
A One
can accept the fast in any language. If he forgets to do so during Mincha
he may accept the fast until sunset.
Q Can one accept on himself a fastday
for Sunday on Shabat - Meaning can he
declare on Shabat that Sunday will be a fast day for him?
A If
a person wishes to fast on sunday he may accept the fast during Shabbat
afternoon.
Q If
while walking in the street your eyes grasp an impure image what should
you do?
A The
first thing is to immediately shoot your eyes and have them gaze on
any other object. If you have not yet purified yourself or are in a
state of low energy and find it hard to pull your eyes away, then gaze
at an object alongside the image or the tip of your nose. This is very
easy since your Yeter Hara does not feel like you are running away from
it. Once you have done this you have greatly weakened the temptation
and then you easily regain full control. This whole process takes around
a second, however every split second counts. After you have done this
immediately start mediting on the Divine names associated with Shmiras
Habris and demolish the Klipot.
Q A
few months ago I wrote to you concerning the concept of shiviti and
how to do it and you responded to me by looking in the begining of the
shulchan aruch, i did so and thank you. However in the book Rabbi Nachman's
Wisdom it is mentioned that Rabinu practiced it when he was six years
old but that he could not concentrate on any thing else while focusing
on the name of Hashem. so I was wondering if he passed that level and
was able to have G-d's name and also able to other things at the same
time. another aspect of it is that i think it mentions it there that
a person can have only one thouhgt in their mind at one time.
A The
mystery is as follows a person has seven slots constantly rotating through
his head. Only one of them is in the conscious mind at any one specific
second. This is the mystery of running and returning. When Rebbe Nachman
wrote that a person can only have one thought at a time he was saying
the following, that a person can always be in control of that one slot
that is anchored in his conscious mind. When the rotating slots try
to push their way a person must push them away and they will fall apart.
All impure
thoughts are generated by the impure spirits that a person has drawn
upon himself. These are not the person himself and they only have power
to continue as long as a they have a grasp on the person. As he pushes
them from his conscious awareness which is his essence, his soul they
lose more and more hold until they are destroyed. The opposite is also
true the longer a person lets these thoughts dwell in his conscious
mind the stronger they become.
Regarding
Sheviti, the highest way to see the Shem Havaya is to have it black
fire on top of white fire. However this is a very hard level to reach
and a persons mind must be very pure and he must be an expert in Visualization
Meditation. When a person first starts Shiviti he has to run and and
return, place the name in one of the slots and keep on running to the
other thoughts and then returning to visualizing the Shem Havaya. It
comes out that a person does have a couple of things on his mind however
he keeps on returning to Shvite. This is what a person must do when
he wishes to do Shivte at all times so he can function and do other
things as well as he is doing Shivte.
Then there
are times when a person wishes to reach the higher levels of visualization
he must then go in to deep meditation to do so. This is why Rabbi Nachman
couldn't concentrate on anything else when he was younger. After a person
does this for a while and if his mind is pure then it is burned into
his mind and he no longer needs to place the effort he had to as when
he was first starting out.
Q I've heard
that changing a name is something sometimes recommended to people who
are sick as a segulah. Would the same hold true if the Neshamah is sick?
Would adding a name help a person fight off the yetzer hara?
A It
might, but it is not advisable. When a father names his son at the Bris
a low level of Roach Hakodesh descends on him, causing him to choose
one name over another. This names contains the attributes, characteristics
and mission of the new borne. Changing a name should only be used in
an extreme emergency. A person should not run away from his destiny
but rather work to make it come true.
Q Is learning Kaballah (Rav Aryeh
Kaplan Sefarim, Likutey Maran ETC.) suggested to someone who is still
in the start of the fight, to someone who is still steeped in the uttermost
pits of tumah?
A There
are certain levels of Kabbalah that can be very harmful to a person
if he studies them before he is ready and worthy of it. However the
basics of Kabbalah should be known to everyone. If a person is asked
to make such a big sacrifice as to be Shomer Habris he need a strong
drive to do so. A person also needs to attain the fire of Kedusha that
he can use to cleanth himself and drive away the Klipot. He also needs
a replacement for the impure energy he was living on until now.
A
person in the pits of tumah the best thing he can do for himself is
to begin studying Kabbalah. However he has to know his limits so he
does not damage himself. Rabbi Kaplan's books are fine; they have caused
many people to do Teshuvah. Reading Zohar is highly recommended. Likutay
Maharan was written for everyone. A person who wants to get himself
out from the pits of Tumah, the first thing he should do is study Likutay
Maharan. As Rabbi Nachman himself said "the most ill patient needs
the most experienced doctor".
Q If it's ok
for me to ask out of curiosity, as I have been somewhat around Bresslov
although clearly not enough- which Rav in Bresslov of today this organization
follows?
A We
do not follow any particular group. Every Breslov is good. We do not
involve ourselves in controversy and politics.
Q I have been
to Uman once, should I still consider it an utmost priority to return
regardless of my financial situation?
A For
the first trip a person should give up everything and go. After that
it goes as follows. A number of times Rabbi Nachman was asked by students
facing extreme opposition whether they should be by his Rosh Hashana
or not. Rabbi Nachman would reply that his Rosh Hashanah was everything.
When the disciple would starts complaining how hard it was for him to
make it Rabbi Nachman would reply so don't come. This would go back
and forth a number of times. Rabbi Nachmans rule was he would never
force anyone to do anything. He gave his answer, Yes he thought he should
be there. However the person would have to make up his own mind.
Some
people go to Umon they see miracles. Others only see opposition from
it. Ether way everyone knows that he is receiving a priceless tikun.
How much a person is willing to sacrifice to get there is truly his
own personal decision.
Q I
have made a couple of attempts at Hitbodedut, all to no avail. I have
allot of trouble letting go and speaking freely to and I don't believe
its because I cant see who I'm talking to, as even when I'm by a Tzadik
I am never able to say what I need to say. What recommendations do you
have?
A Hisbodedute
is by far the highest Tikun possible. If a person does it right it is
higher then any fast and segufim. There is therefore an immense amount
of opposition. There are many tips and pieces of advice. Nothing works
all the time a person has to constantly switch tactics. Most of this
information is brought down in Hishtapchut Hanefesh translated by Rabbi
Aryeh Kaplan Outpouring of the Soul (small paperback). The main trick
is to set aside time and do hisbodedute every day no mater what happens.
Even if a long period of time passes before he brakes through in the
end he is guaranteed that he will.
Q I feel like
a hypocrite, doing Tikunim and then messing up and being Pogem Habris.
A It
is not hypocrisy at all. A person has a Yetzer Tov and a Yetzer Hara
sometimes one is stronger then the other. It is not a contradiction
at all. A person should try to make sure his Yetzer Htov is always dominating.
However if he succumbs to his Yetzer Hara once in a while it does not
mean that he is a hypecrit, it does not mean that he should stop doing
Tikunim. If a person has fallen he should just ignore it, never look
back and keep on doing Tikunim.
Rabbi
Nachman the Tzadik Yesod Alom stated very clearly that
ONE MUST NEVER GIVE UP
If
he falls even hundreds of times and keeps on getting back up in the
end he will win.
Also
Rebbe Nachman writes that the further a person is away from Hashem the
more Hashem receives enjoyment from his actions when he does do a small
move for the sake of heaven. A person that grew up religious in a family
that were all Shomer Habris, this person sits and learns torah all day
and never visits places of impurity. It is relatively easy for this
person to be Shomer Habris. However a person that his whole life was
sunk in the Klipot and now for the first time he is fighting with all
his might to be Shomer Habris, this person even if he fall a number
of times in the process, still each time he gets up and starts again,
this is very enjoyable in the eyes of Hashem. This can be compared to
a father that is watching his son learning to walk. Even though the
infant falls many times, each and every time that he gets up determined
to continue, the father derives much enjoyment from this.
Q I have committed many sins of Pgam
Habris, including living with non-Jewish women, am I doomed.
A Heaven
Forbid, no one is ever doomed. There are people that have committed
much worse sins that have done Tshuvah and merited to reach very high
levels.
Q Thanks for the great web
site (truekabbalah.org). I visit your web site from time to time and
have learnt much. I appreciate the "scary" (demons...) direct
style as thanks to it I have come to see that Pogem Habris is very bad.
A People
stem from different tribes some lean towards the Chasadim (Seferot of
the right) and some towards the Gevurot. Those leaning towards the Gevurot
are normally not so affected by people speaking of happiness and serving
G-D with joy, they like to see solid information that effects their
day to day existents. This site was put up with that intention.
Q Sometimes,
especially after I commit a sin I feel that I am possessed.
A Most
people now a days are possessed, however the spirits remain dormant
inside the body. They simply use this as a resting place from their
oppressors. In today's age they are very restricted in what they are
allowed to do and there are very few times when they are they allowed
to openly reveal themselves. They do affect a person constantly especially
if he is in middle of an impure action. They should simply be ignored
and as a person purifies himself they will lose more and more control
until they are forced to leave. Trying to openly fight them is not an
effective way of dealing with them.
Q I think I am being punished
through severe and constant lack of parnasa in this lifetime here, at
least now, due to my sins relating to Pgam Habris. I was told by a Rabbi
who knows Kabbalah in my city, and by a visiting Tzaddik, that my parnasa
has dried up due to these sins.
A Regarding
the Parnassa. Unfortunately one of the biggest effects of Pgam Habris
is a person damages the spiritual pipelines that bring him his energy.
The most obvious manifestation is a lack of Parnasa. This does not mean
that a person will remain in this situation for life; for a person can
rectify the damage he has caused. As Rebbe Nachman said "If you
believe that you damaged then believe that you can fix".
The lack of Parnasa is surely one of the worst punishments a person
can receive. This is one of the biggest obstacles and tests that he
must pass through, on his path of Teshuvah. In addition it is very hard
to make money while a person is single and not married. The people in
this category who do have money, it is almost always from the Sitra
Acher.
The issue is as follows, once a person accepts and realizes that his
Parnasa has been severed and no matter what he tries will not change
it in the immediate future, what should he do?
The first
thing a person must realize that although he must fight every second
of his life until his last ounce of energy, he still must chose his
battles wisely. A person only has a limited amount of energy and time.
If he wishes to be victorious in the end, he must focus on the real
battles, the places where he can hit really hard. The rest are just
distractions. A person must put great effort into not being distracted
from the true goals. The main goals of this person should be to fix
the damage done by Pgam Habris. As this happens his "luck"
will improve by itself.
A person has the right to feed himself and Hashem will never destroy
a person or put him in a situation that he truly can not handle. The
Sages teach that a person is never placed through a test that he can
not pass.
The following advice is for a person wishes to take the easy way, if
a person wishes to stand and fight with all his might that is surely
more honorable.
A person who feels his Parnasa has been cut off should avoid being an
independent businessman and should find work as a laborer for someone
else. When you are a worker receiving a set salary you are not the one
responsible for bringing down the energy it comes down through the one
paying you. If for some reason this other person is getting it, at least
it is not your responsibility to bring it down.
Also a person should settle for a job that he considers degrading for
his stature.
It can be very hard to work for someone else and it may be extremely
troubling if you know that your boss is a wicked person that himself
is not worthy of the energy.
However the point of all this is as follows. You are never going to
be completely cut off from energy; you just have to accept it in the
damaged condition that it comes in.
Secondly this is only temporary. Although it looks that you are submissive
on the outside. In truth you are fighting back very strongly by doing
as many Tikunim as you can during your free time. It is only a matter
of time before you refix the pipelines and have your energy coming down
normally. In addition all the suffering caused by this constrictive
situation, if it is taken in good spirit it is a mighty Tikun for ones
sins.
During this
period a person should do as many Tikunim as possible. He should also
pray constantly that his situation improve. It comes out that he is
hitting very hard and avoiding all distractions.
Another thing that is extremely helpful to prevent the wrath of the
Dinim falling on you as you do Teshuvah is to study Torah. Torah gives
a person a huge amount of protection from the punishment sent to him
for his sins. This can openly be seen for many Yeshiva students were
Pogem Habris, yet since they spend a large part of their day studying
Torah they are not punished so badly. They then get married and sit
in Kollel for a few years. After this they lead relatively peaceful
lives. This is the path many Bali Teshuvah take as well, they spend
many years in Yishivah/Kollel before they continue on. [This is definitely
far from the optimum; as this does not get you to high levels, for one
must actively rectify the damage] however in the end most lead relatively
peaceful lives and end up being Shomer habris to a large degree.
Either way a person must set aside a number of hours every day when
he studies Torah. This should be done daily on his set schedule. If
he has trouble concentrating by himself he should study with a Chavrusa.
Q I was exposed to Pritzut at a
very young age, I was extremely young. It led me into a life of being
constantly Pogem Hbris. I now understand a lot more the damage I have
done, and truly want to stop, but I think the yetzer hara has me in
his grip and I cant break free. I know I have Bechira but sometimes
I truly can't help myself, despite what I know I want to, should and
have to do.
A Most
people growing up in the US, especially in non observant homes have
been exposed to Pritzut since a very young age. They were also unaware
of the severity of sins related to Pgam Habris. This was not their fault,
however it is now their job to fix it. For example, if a person was
born to parents who did not observe the laws of Nidah, it does draw
upon him a spirit of impurity. Although this is totally not his fault
it is nevertheless part of his mission in life to break through those
Klipot.
Although
it is a very hard battle and a person unfortunately might fall a number
times before he is victorious, it is differently not impossible. There
are many people who were steeped in these Klipot and they fought until
they won.
We recently
put a page with a lot of practical advice on how to be Shomer Habris
http://www.truekabbalah.org/pages/Documents4/k00215.htm
In short
the main thing is to make as many boundries between yourself and the
sin as possible . The secound thing is to do as many Tikunim as Possible
(Torah, Mikvah...) for these will come to your aid at a time of need.
They also remove much of the temptation.
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