THE BLAZING NAKED LIGHT OF HANUKKAH

The Light of Hanukkah and the Light of the Zohar are one and the same. Except 99% of Rabbis have no clue that’s true. With the arrival of Hanukkah Saturday night, we can unleash this raw naked power of illumination like never before in human history.

This spiritual Light and radiant force of energy is called in Hebrew, the “OR GANUZ” which translates as the Hidden Light. This Light is the Light of immortality, paradise, happiness and a world of perfection. This ancient Light has been hidden since the very moment of creation. It is destined to be revealed at our Redemption at the End of Time.

It was hidden in the second tablets of Moses after the first tablets were shattered approx. 3400 years ago. It was hidden inside the Zohar when the two temples were shattered approx. 2000 years ago.

Starting Saturday night, we have the power of the Hidden Light through the profoundly simple candlelight of Hanukkah and because of the Zohar’s presence in our world today.

This Hidden Light is the power of the Messiah and it’s available for the next eight days. This Light makes miracles a normal occurrence and chaos as rare as a miracle is today.

This is the power that we tap into during Hanukkah and also every time we open up our Zohar and scan or meditate upon the letters.

Below are just a few quotes over the last 2000 years from Kabbalists on the power and importance of the book called Zohar.

Let’s combine Hanukkah and Zohar this year because it’s the same power, the same Force, the same Light of immortal existence that shined on Sinai 3400 years ago. We lost this Light. That’s why we have been dying for 34 centuries.

Hanukkah reveals that infusion of energy once again. The Zohar is the full embodiment of that sacred  Force and illumination.

For the first time in human history, we have people all over the globe who understand the power of both the Zohar and Hanukkah, which means we can impact the world like never before in history.

Which means the power of the Hidden Light of Paradise—the Power of Zohar—is ready, at last, to be revealed to all humankind.

Which explains the following quotes from the greatest authorities of Kabbalah in history.

 

THE KABBALISTS ON THE POWER OF KABBALAH AND ZOHAR

“The essence of the Redemption depends upon learning Kabbalah…”

—VILNA GAON (GENIUS OF VILNA) 18TH CENTURY KABBALIST

“There is no greater pleasure for G-d in all the creation than when His children below involve themselves in the wisdom of Kabbalah”

—KABBALIST ISAAC LURIA (16H CENTURY)

 

“And because in this merit (of studying Zohar) the Messiah will come in the future — and not by any other merit. Therefore, it is not proper to be discouraged in the study of Kabbalah.”

—KABBALIST RABBI ABRAHAM AZULAI 16TH CENTURY

 

“Without knowing the wisdom of the Kabbalah, one is like a beast. And even if one is very involved in business matters and very preoccupied,he shouldn’t exempt himself from occupying himself in this wisdom [Kabbalah].”

—KABBALIST RABBI ABRAHAM AZULAI 16TH CENTURY

 

I live among the crooked & foolish…They think knowledge of God (Kabbalah)is witchcraft and sorcery”

—KABBALIST IBN GABIROL 11TH CENTURY

 

“(Saint) Paul had studied the Kabbalah at the feet of Gamaliel the Rabbi.”

—ALBERT PIKE CIVIL WAR GENERAL, LAYWER AND LEADER OF THE SCOTTISH RITE MASONS

 

“With this book of Zohar, people will not have to undergo tests of judgement…it will be like Noah’s Ark.”

—THE ZOHAR

 

“And all of their excuses and reasons [for not studying Kabbalah] are totally inadequate.”

—RABBI S.ELIYASHIY 19TH CENTURY

 

“Because of this work, the Book of the Zohar, The Israelites will be redeemed from exile.”

—THE HOLY ZOHAR (3, 124b)

 

The study of the book of the Zohar is a great help to purify and to bring sanctity to the soul and even if one doesn’t know what he’s saying and makes many mistakes while reading, it is of great importance to the Holy One Blessed Be He.

—KABBALIST ELIEZER PAPO (1785–1828)

 

“One who does not merit to understand The Zohar, he should nevertheless learn, because the language of the Zohar purifies the soul”

—RAV MEIR PAPIRASH (a student of the Ari, Rav Isaac Luria, 16th century)

 

“It is necessary to read in the Book of Zohar even when he does not know what it says, because it is a great correction to the Shechinah (The Female Divine Presence) and to his own soul as it is known for various reasons.”

—TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOT LE ha RAMAZ

 

Even if an evil and wicked person enters the study of the Zohar he will experience one of two things: Either he will return in repentance and become a righteous, or it will push him away completely in the same way Noah’s ark pushed away the evils and those who had sinned among the beasts and the cattle.”

—KABBALIST RABBI MOSES CORDOVERO (16TH CENTURY)

 

The study of the Zohar is more elevated than any other study, even if he doesn’t know what he is saying and even if he makes mistakes. And it is a great spiritual correction for the deepest part of the soul.”

—KABBALIST RABBI JOSEPH DAVID AZULAI (1724 – 1806)

 

“From the year 1540 onward, it is most important that all study the Kabbalah in public and preoccupy themselves with the study of Kabbalah. For through the merit of Kabbalah and in fact solely through Kabbalah will the Messiah appear and forever banish all war, destruction, social injustice, and above all, man’s inhumanity.”

—KABBALIST ABRAHAM AZULAI (1570–1643)

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  1. yizhak says:

    I student from Israel

  2. Leopolda Porras Diez says:

    Very interesting Billy ! Thank you !

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