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Seeing The Creator In A Measurable Infinity

Saturday, 9 July, 2022 - 9:30 pm

Questions for today:

Our objective in this book is to see the Creator’s unity despite the existence of a physical world. In conclusion, how can we see the Singular Creator within the farthest division of the finite world?

 

Today, we conclude the second book of Tanya, the book that describes how a singular, infinite Creator is one with a physical, finite world.

 

We conclude with a deep thought. Go ask a scientist what will happen when will we finish studying all the data that exists?

 

This is a ridiculous question because even though the world is inherently finite, we are never going to discover everything when we study the universe in depth!

 

The Tanya discusses that from one utterance of “let there be heavens,” an infinite amount of creatures were created.

 

There are 22 Hebrew letters. Even if you take into account all the factorial mathematics and the fact that the letters can change and switch their order, there should be some limit.

 

But there isn’t!

 

This book has been describing how by looking at the details of the physical world itself and at the infinite amount of variety that exists, we can clearly see that the world is one with the infinite Creator.

 

195 33 Tanya Tammuz 06 ~ m223 Tammuz 10

Tanya book 2, Ch 12, Pt 2

Today, we conclude the book regarding the Creator's unity by seeing it visibly from the variety of the world itself.

The world should inherently be limited. The fact that there is no limit to the world’s details makes it clear that the world is one with the infinite Creator.

 

Study today’s Tanya in full:

https://www.chabadmed.com/dailystudy/tanya.asp?tdate=7/9/2022

 

See today’s video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJvY_8T9_Oo&list=PLFZQPK6u-zSC7FvXJfcTF6vOd_JEAABrJ&index=33

 

 

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