A diferenca entre o Misticismo Judaico e a New Age
Summary
TLDRThis script delves into the Jewish mystical approach, emphasizing psychological improvement of one's personality. It contrasts this with New Age philosophies, which also aim for personal betterment but without the broader spiritual context. The Jewish mysticism, as explained by the Rabad, focuses on refining the self to elevate the world around, starting with personal growth and expanding outwards. The discussion highlights the importance of starting with self-improvement to positively influence the environment, differentiating it from New Age's self-centered goals.
Takeaways
- ๐ฎ The speaker discusses the psychological approach to Jewish mysticism, emphasizing personal growth and self-improvement.
- ๐ The primary goal of Jewish mysticism, as explained by the speaker, is to refine one's personality and behavior to improve the world around oneself.
- ๐ The concept of 'dirab tarton' is introduced, which means making the physical world a better place by bringing more goodness and divinity into it.
- ๐งโโ๏ธ The speaker contrasts the self-centered approach of New Age philosophies with the outward-focused approach of Jewish mysticism, which starts with self-improvement but aims to influence the surrounding world positively.
- ๐ฑ The idea that personal growth is the starting point, not the end goal, is emphasized, suggesting that after self-improvement, one should extend positive influence to others.
- ๐ก The speaker uses the analogy of airplane safety instructions to illustrate that one must first ensure their own 'spiritual oxygen' before helping others.
- ๐ The concept of 'charity begins at home' is mentioned, suggesting that one should start improving their immediate surroundings before focusing on distant issues.
- ๐ The speaker highlights the importance of understanding the similarities and differences between Jewish mysticism and other esoteric traditions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism.
- ๐ The script refers to the teachings of the Rambam (Maimonides) and the book by Tania, which are sources that discuss the psychological approach to Jewish mysticism.
- ๐ค The speaker invites further discussion on the relationship between Jewish mysticism and other mystical traditions in future videos.
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the psychological approach to Jewish mysticism as discussed in the script?
-The primary focus is on self-improvement and refining one's personality to become a better person, which in turn influences the surrounding world positively.
How does the script differentiate between Jewish mysticism with a psychological approach and New Age philosophies?
-While both aim for self-improvement, Jewish mysticism with a psychological approach is rooted in a specific historical and foundational context, whereas New Age philosophies are more general and self-centered, focusing on personal happiness and well-being as the ultimate goal.
What is the concept of 'dirab tarton' mentioned in the script, and how does it relate to the broader goals of Jewish mysticism?
-'Dirab tarton' refers to the idea of making the physical world a more divine and Godly place, which is achieved by starting with self-improvement and then extending to influence and improve the world around us.
Why does the script emphasize starting with self-improvement before extending to the world at large?
-The script emphasizes that self-improvement is the starting point because one must be in a stable and capable state to positively influence others and the environment effectively.
How does the script compare the approach of Jewish mysticism to the concept of putting on one's oxygen mask first in an airplane emergency?
-The script uses the oxygen mask analogy to illustrate that one must first ensure their own spiritual well-being before they can help others, emphasizing the importance of self-care as a prerequisite for broader influence.
What is the role of family and community in the context of Jewish mysticism as described in the script?
-Family and community are seen as spheres of influence where one applies the principles of self-improvement and spiritual growth to positively impact those around them after addressing their own core being.
How does the script view the concept of charity and its application in the context of Jewish mysticism?
-The script suggests that charity should start at home, meaning one should first address the needs and issues close to them before extending help to more distant causes.
What is the script's stance on the relationship between Jewish mysticism and other esoteric traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism?
-The script acknowledges that there are similarities and differences between Jewish mysticism and other esoteric traditions, suggesting that future discussions could explore these in more detail.
What does the script imply about the ultimate goal of personal development in Jewish mysticism?
-The ultimate goal is not just personal development for its own sake but using that development as a means to improve the world and bring more goodness and divinity into one's surroundings.
How does the script define the term 'psychological approach' in the context of Jewish mysticism?
-The 'psychological approach' refers to a focus on the individual's inner self, emphasizing personal growth and the refinement of one's character and behavior as a means to achieve spiritual goals.
What is the significance of the historical context in understanding Jewish mysticism as discussed in the script?
-The historical context is significant because it provides a foundation and a specific origin for the practices and beliefs, showing that the mystical tradition has evolved over time and has not always been approached from a psychological perspective.
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