Genesis 28:10 – 32:3 || Hosea 11:7 – 12:12
Commentary by Rav Gedalia Meyer for The Temple Institute, Jerusalem, Israel:
«Dreams are a partial and veiled version of reality. They may be our subconscious speaking to us. They may be nonsense. But they also may be a way to tap into the awesome nature of the world we live in and the vast potential to see what is not so apparent on the surface. It is a bit unfortunate that we frequently cannot remember most of our dreams. Perhaps they contain smidgens of visions like this one Yaakov had. Perhaps they could show us things about ourselves that would open up gateways to a heaven that we didn’t know were there. Perhaps they could even show us that wherever we go, we might find ourselves in the house of G-d. Life, in a sense, is being in the house of G-d and not knowing it»…More:
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