
Likutei Moharan Amud Yomi | Rabbi Yaakov Klein Likutei Moharan Yomi #10 - Torah Gimmel (2)
Jan 30, 2025
A deep dive into holy versus impure music and how different sources affect spiritual power. Metaphors of birds and throat anatomy explain musical purity and danger. Connections between prophecy, Davidic melody, and nighttime learning as protection are explored. Kabbalistic concepts about klipah, tikkun, and future prophetic song are discussed.
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Danger Of Impure Music
- Nigun from impure sources can be spiritually potent and damaging because it taps higher klipot.
- Rabbi Yaakov Klein warns that drawing music from the klipa can deepen ego and derail avodat Hashem.
Learn Gemara At Night For Protection
- Do learn Gemara at night to build spiritual protection against harmful music and influences.
- Rabbi Yaakov Klein says Torah Shavalpeh at night acts as a shield when klipot draw down at midnight.
Gemara As A Nighttime Tikkun
- The Gemara's style mirrors nighttime darkness and struggle, making it a specific tikkun.
- Rabbi Yaakov Klein links Nikla learning to birurim and the exile-born Torah Shavalpeh energy.
