Yesterday, 06:40 PM
Everything is not so simple… Do not confuse emotions with reality, and do not take the movement of the heart for an accomplished truth. From the Most High, a person does not receive ready-made knowledge, clothed in words, norms, and rules. From above comes something else: an emotion, an impulse that must be received; an inner fire of meaning that still must be discerned and affirmed in words.
For what descends to a person is a divine sign: it does not give a completed form, but it indicates a direction for the mind. And only then does the human being—passing through soul, reason, experience, and time—turn this direction into thought, purify it through reflection, and only afterwards embody it in teaching, in speech, in scripture. Therefore the path of truth is often long: sometimes it stretches across centuries, passing through many luminous minds and pure souls, before it becomes clear, refined, and fit—like a concentrated essence—for its final embodiment in an idea capable of becoming a support for the world.
The Moshiach will come with an idea and a teaching. Yet the ground for His teaching does not arise by itself—it is prepared by giants. To see far, one must stand upon their shoulders. And those giants are already laboring today: they receive the signs from above in the form of emotions, they live through them, cleanse them of illusions, separate the true meaning from the accidental, and affirm it in the Word—so that the world may one day receive what must be spoken.
For what descends to a person is a divine sign: it does not give a completed form, but it indicates a direction for the mind. And only then does the human being—passing through soul, reason, experience, and time—turn this direction into thought, purify it through reflection, and only afterwards embody it in teaching, in speech, in scripture. Therefore the path of truth is often long: sometimes it stretches across centuries, passing through many luminous minds and pure souls, before it becomes clear, refined, and fit—like a concentrated essence—for its final embodiment in an idea capable of becoming a support for the world.
The Moshiach will come with an idea and a teaching. Yet the ground for His teaching does not arise by itself—it is prepared by giants. To see far, one must stand upon their shoulders. And those giants are already laboring today: they receive the signs from above in the form of emotions, they live through them, cleanse them of illusions, separate the true meaning from the accidental, and affirm it in the Word—so that the world may one day receive what must be spoken.

