"For then will I turn to the people saphah barar, that they may all call upon hashem יהוה (Yahweh), to serve Him with one shekem."--Zephaniah 3:9

Saphah Barar, saphah kodesh, Ibrit. A pure language, the Holy language, the Hebrew language, it's Genesis 1:3; which states "And יהוה (Yahweh) said, Let there be light: and there was light." Praise יהוה (Yahweh)!!! The most important portion of this verse is; "And יהוה (Yahweh) said,......." Why? Because יהוה (Yahweh) spoke something into existence. The word here is spoke, or should I say: "said." And what is that indicating? A language? Or a tool for creating? In actuality it is both a language and creative tool. Praise יהוה (Yahweh)!!! So here, on שפה ברר (Saphah Barar), we will learn about this language, about this tool in it's purest form, that means no diacritical vowels points because Ibri contain only 22 consonants, and no vowels, that means no Yiddish; which is a cross between Hebrew and German, that means no Beyth's and Waw's making the "v" sound, we're going back to the beginning to restore שפה ברר (Saphah Barar): "A Pure Language." ידע יהוה (Praise Yahweh)!!!
Saphah Barar: "A Pure Language" Advanced Hebrew Lessons conference line will be coming soon. I'll post the days & times these lessons will be airing. I will also be using this line for tutoring of those of you who tune in every Tuesday @ 5pm EST|2pm PST to The Knowledge of Yahweh Workshops session of this class (712-432-3066 access code: 213983). To set up a tutoring session with me, give me; Archangel Yow'ab a call @ 850-274-7992 & the conference number is 832-551-5100 access code 180043# (all classes & tutoring session will be recorded). Praise Yahweh!!!

CFY's Yahweh Professors for Saphah Barar: "A Pure Language"

CFY's Yahweh Professors for Saphah Barar: "A Pure Language"
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Daleth: Selflessness



The Daleth. The poor man, receives charity from the rich man, the Giymel. The word Daleth means "door." The door stands in the opening of the house, the Beyth.

In the Zohar, Daleth is read as "that has nothing [d'leit] of her own." This expresses the property of the lowest of the Divine Emanations, the sefirah of Malchut, "kingdom," which has no light other than that which it receives from the higher sefirot. In man's service of YAHWEH, the Daleth characterizes "shiflut," "lowliness," the consciousness of possessing nothing of one's own. Together with the awareness of one's own power of free choice, one must be aware that He gives you the power to achieve success, and not to think, YAHWEH forbid, that one's accomplishments are "my power and the strength of my hand." Any achievement in this world, particularly the performance of a mitzvah (commandment), the fulfillment of YAHWEH's will, depends upon Divine aid. This is especially true in one's struggle with his evil inclination, whether it be manifest as external passion, stubborn resistance to accepting the yoke of Heaven, or laziness, apathy, and the like. As some of the Sages teach: "If not for YAHWEH's help he [man] would not have been able to overcome it [the evil inclination]."

The Talmud describes a situation where one man is carrying a heavy object and another man appears to be helping him by placing his hands under the object, when in truth the first man is carrying all the weight. The second man is referred to as "a merely apparent helper." So are we, explains the Ba'al Shem Towb, in relation to YAHWEH. Ultimately, all one's strength comes from Above. Free choice is no more than the expression of one's will to participate, as it were, in the Divine act. One merely places one's hands under the weight carried exclusively by YAHWEH.

"For to You, YAHWEH, is kindness, for You pay man in accordance with his deed." The Ba'al Shem Towb observes: Just payment in accordance with one's deed is not an act of kindness (chesed), but rather one of judgment (din)! He answers: "in accordance with one's deed," can be read "as though the deed is his." Thus YAHWEH's ultimate kindness is His enclothing the "undeserved" reward in the guise of deservedness, so as not to shame the receiver. The Name of YAHWEH in this verse is Adnut, the letters of which also spell in Hebrew dina, "judgment," implying the Divine guise of judgment, through which YAHWEH's kindness (chesed) is most fully expressed. The Zohar reads chesed as "chas d’leit," "having compassion [on] the Daleth," i.e. he who possesses nothing of his own.

In regard to an arrogant person YAHWEH says: "I and he cannot dwell together." The door to YAHWEH's house allows for the humble of spirit to enter. The door itself, the Daleth, is the property of humility and lowliness, as explained above. The Daleth is also the initial letter of the word dirah, "dwelling place," as in the phrase "YAHWEH's dwelling place below." Thus the full meaning of the Daleth is the door through which the humble enter into the realization of YAHWEH's dwelling place below.

FORM
Two lines forming a right angle, with a corner point. A man bent over. Three levels of bitul.
Worlds:
  • The corner point: Consciousness of the ego.
  • Bitul HaYeish.
  • Every creature's unconscious awareness of its continuous recreation by YAHWEH.
Souls:
  • The vertical line: selflessness.
  • Bitul Bimtziut; "Standing crowded."
  • Collective consciousness; willingness to sacrifice one's life for one's people.
Divinity:
  • The horizontal line: submergence of the soul in its Divine Source.
  • Bitul Bimtziut Mamash; "Prostrating wide."
  • Letters being surrounded by white parchment. Willingness to sacrifice one's life for YAHWEH.

NAME
Door; poor man; lifting up - elevation.
Worlds:
  • Door--bitul, the entrance way to truth.
  • The servant who refuses to go through the door of freedom.
Souls:
  • True lowliness of the soul.
  • The moon as a symbol of the soul.
Divinity:
  • The elevation of the soul by YAHWEH into Himself.
  • "I will exalt you, YAHWEH, for you have lifted me up." Not belonging.

NUMBER
Four
Worlds:
  • Four elements of the physical world: fire, air, water, and earth.
  • Solid, liquid, gas, combustion.
  • Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen.
  • The four physical forces: gravity, electromagnetic, strong, weak.
  • Man, animal, vegetable, and inanimate objects.
  • Four seasons of the year; Four directions.
  • The four worlds: Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah.
Souls:
  • Four matriarchs: Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah.
  • Jacob's four wives: Rachel, Leah, Bilhah, and Zilpah.
  • The four sons and the four cups of wine of the Seder
  • The four expressions (levels) of redemption.
  • Four feet of the Divine Throne: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and David.
  • Father, mother, son, daughter: the first commandment of the Torah: "be fruitful and multiply."
Divinity:
  • Four letters of YAHWEH's Name.
  • Four components of the Torah text.
  • Four basic levels of Torah interpretation.

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