Listen "No One Actually Wants Moshiach"
Episode Synopsis
Summary:
In this episode, YidWithALid delves into the complex and often uncomfortable topic of Mashiach, exploring the misconceptions, fears, and the true essence of what Mashiach represents in Jewish faith. He discusses the active role individuals must take in awaiting Mashiach, the fear of the unknown, and the contrast between the temporary pleasures of heaven and the ultimate purpose of existence. Fishbein emphasizes that Mashiach is not just about the end of days but about the elevation of our souls and bodies, and the desire for truth in a world filled with uncertainty.
Takeaways
Most Orthodox people don't truly want Mashiach.
Awaiting Mashiach requires active participation, not just acknowledgment.
Fear of the unknown is a significant barrier to accepting Mashiach.
Heaven is not the ultimate goal; Mashiach is.
The purpose of creation is to bring God's light into the world.
Mashiach represents the elevation of our souls over our bodies.
The end of days signifies the end of darkness and the beginning of light.
Mashiach is about experiencing the truth of our existence.
We should desire Mashiach for the essence of our being, not just for benefits.
The time of Mashiach is when God's essence shines through us.
Keywords
Mashiach, Jewish faith, spirituality, Lubavitcher Rebbe, resurrection, afterlife, purpose of life, fear of the unknown, truth, existence
In this episode, YidWithALid delves into the complex and often uncomfortable topic of Mashiach, exploring the misconceptions, fears, and the true essence of what Mashiach represents in Jewish faith. He discusses the active role individuals must take in awaiting Mashiach, the fear of the unknown, and the contrast between the temporary pleasures of heaven and the ultimate purpose of existence. Fishbein emphasizes that Mashiach is not just about the end of days but about the elevation of our souls and bodies, and the desire for truth in a world filled with uncertainty.
Takeaways
Most Orthodox people don't truly want Mashiach.
Awaiting Mashiach requires active participation, not just acknowledgment.
Fear of the unknown is a significant barrier to accepting Mashiach.
Heaven is not the ultimate goal; Mashiach is.
The purpose of creation is to bring God's light into the world.
Mashiach represents the elevation of our souls over our bodies.
The end of days signifies the end of darkness and the beginning of light.
Mashiach is about experiencing the truth of our existence.
We should desire Mashiach for the essence of our being, not just for benefits.
The time of Mashiach is when God's essence shines through us.
Keywords
Mashiach, Jewish faith, spirituality, Lubavitcher Rebbe, resurrection, afterlife, purpose of life, fear of the unknown, truth, existence
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