Judaism | Tevet 14, 5769 / January 10, '09 | |
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Published: 10/31/08, 2:55 AM
Noach: Gathering Within the Arkby Rabbi Chanan Morrison The year spent inside the ark was necessary. Why an Ark? The Midrash already raises this question, explaining that the 120 years that Noah worked constructing the enormous boat were meant to provide the people of his generation a chance to repent. Rebuilding the World A similar preparatory stage of spiritual renewal took place many years later. Before the revelation of the Zohar, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai hid in a cave for thirteen years. He needed this period of seclusion to purify and prepare himself for the Zohar's inner light (Adir Bemarom 7). The Path of Personal Growth The path to repair deeds and refine character traits has two aspects. The first pertains to the intellect. One must gain knowledge of each trait and its characteristics, to know the proper time and place for each trait. Thus, our very first request in the daily prayers is that God should "grant us knowledge, understanding and insight." Theoretical knowledge, however, is not enough. Even after acquiring this wisdom, it is necessary to accustom the will and the corresponding physical powers so that they will wholeheartedly conform to this new path. One must strive to quiet the heart, distancing oneself from all that leads to a confused state, thus undermining the foundations of character-building. One needs to acquire a determined and steadfast outlook, to fortify one's traits so that they will retain their purity and holiness even when occupied in worldly matters. A Private Ark That undertaking is similar to Noah's confinement within the ark. It is a bitter and heavy burden, since the soul naturally desires freedom and expanse. Even confinement in the body is a terrible prison for the soul; all the more to be constrained in such a fashion. Convergence to the nucleus of intellect and inner will is not a pleasant task. One will feel pained and even depressed from the constraints of this path of repair. But when the soul's forces have become accustomed to proper ways, they may be allowed to return to their natural state. Then, one's spirit and all aspects of the This path of personal renewal parallels the renewal of the world in the time of Noah. The months spent in the ark were a preparatory period of converging and gathering powers, under the direction of the tzaddik. But when the inhabitable dry land appeared, as the punishing waters receded, Noah and the inhabitants could once again be free of their confinement. So, too, as the character traits are repaired and perfected, they may be released once again. Testing the Waters Only when the land was completely dry came the Divine command, "Leave the ark!" Then it was time to serve God in a free and unhindered manner, for the spread of Torah and kindness requires a courageous soul, full of strength, in order to advance freely. [Adapted from Mussar Avicha pp. 33-39] Cheshvan 2, 5769 / 31 October 08
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