The Heavenly Man

The Perfect and Mature Talmid

The chief goal for all men and women is the attainment of Wisdom. This is the primary desired outcome. The pursuit of wisdom is therefore our primary goal. For this o happen there mus be a mindset and consciousness aim at that goal. This consciousness must be the daily, hourly goal and mindset. However, this mindset must be communal rather that strictly personal. Thus, a sub-desire for this mentality is to develop a collegiate community of Torah Scholars. All communal energies must be pointed towards that single goal. Everything is for the sake of bringing good and elevation (spiritual) to the community.

Spiritual Education in this community must be that of the very Mind of G-d. Those admitted to this community must desire G-d’s mind above all else. They must be a collegiate community of Kings and Priests. Thus the chief goal is communal edification and devotion to serving others.

Kings and Priests

Shemot – Exo 19:5-6
Yeshayahu -Isaiah 61:5-6
1 Tsefet – Peter 2:5, 2:9
Rev 2:26-27, 5:9-10, 20:6

The verb Kohen means to be a mediator between G-d and man. Thus, the Kohen instructs others on how to interact with G-d. Thus those who belong to this collegiate community has a core focus on developing others in having a relationship with G-d. His mindset is external rather than internal. He seeks to develop the G-d-quest in other. The ever present question then is how can I elevate others? This is the chief goal and occupation of the G-d-man

 

 

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