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Reincarnation in Judaism Explained - Who Are the Rejected Souls and Why Do they Reincarnate?

Category: Education
Duration: 00:32:44
Publish Date: 2020-06-14 21:28:52
Description: “The stone the builders rejected...” deep teachings from the Bible about reincarnation, souls, and the last generation. "Gilgul Neshamot" is a concept of reincarnation in Kabbalistic esoteric mysticism. In Hebrew, the word gilgul means "cycle" or "wheel" and neshamot is the plural for "souls." Souls are seen to cycle through lives or incarnations, being attached to different human bodies over time. Which body they associate with depends on their particular task in the physical world, spiritual levels of the bodies of predecessors, and so on. The concept relates to the wider processes of history in Kabbalah, involving cosmic Tikkun (rectification), and the historical dynamic of ascending Lights and descending Vessels from generation to generation. The esoteric explanations of gilgul were articulated in Jewish mysticism by The Ari, Rabbi Isaac Luria in the 16th century, as part of the metaphysical purpose of Creation. Welcome to Rav Dror Moshe Cassouto's Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtAh700VTIQb5Wsx_vdg-Pw/join Rav Dror’s books are sold here: https://Emunah.com/store Donate to support this work: https://Emunah.com/donate Rav Dror’s teachings touch the hearts of people from all backgrounds around the world. His honest and compassionate approach to truth has helped countless individuals discover a sense of purpose, hope, and perseverance. Rav Dror’s Exclusive Learning Program is the best way to draw closer to Rav Dror and his teachings! Members access personal advice and more intimate teachings to bring them to their next level of spiritual growth. To sign up visit: https://emunah.com/elp (or email info@emunah.com) To schedule a private conversation with Rav Dror, please send an email to info@emunah.com.
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