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Vayechi 5764 - January 9, 2004

The Power of Forgotten Knowledge

The obvious question: Why are we made to forget? Obvious answer: Because there are certain things we should not know. Obvious question #2: So why are we made to know them, or almost know them, in the first place?
Parshah
Vayechi in a Nutshell
Jacob blesses each of his sons before his passing. He is buried in the Cave of Machpelah in the Holy Land. Joseph dies at age 110, and asks his descendants to bury his remains in the Holy Land. This comes to pass only years later, upon the exodus from Egypt.
Thoughts from an Unfocused Mind

If past experiences are correct, these feelings will accompany me for a number of months. Nine, in total, to be precise...
Story
Shimon the Levi

"You see all these men?" The Chief asked. "They are all lost!" Shimon's face dropped. The Chief continued: "They don't know what tribe they come from!"
How Do We Know that G‑d Exists?

Since there's no way to know anything with certainty about anything in existence, how can we know that G-d exists? All the evidence is from a "reality" that we have know way of knowing exists at all!
Said Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish: The days of the righteous may die, but they do not die... It does not say, "and Israel drew near to die," but "the days of Israel drew near to die" (Genesis 47:29)
— Midrash Rabbah
Print Magazine

Due to the limitations of your reality, some of your best friends can enter only incognito.

In fact, the really big ones sometimes sneak in disguised as ugly monsters and vicious enemies. Otherwise, the guards at the gate would never permit them entry.

These are the events optimists call “blessings in disguise.”

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