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Comment on Divine Timelessness by Aspaqlaria Blog Archive Rav Desslers Approach to Creation
Posted: 19 Feb 2007 07:51 AM CST
http://www.aishdas.org/asp/2005/01/divine-timelessness.shtml#comment-1074
[] 2004 Rav Desslers Approach to Creation January 28th, 2005 1:04 am See also Different Approaches to Creation, a survey that just toucheson a variety of opinions, as well as Divine Timelessness.I think that in order to understand Rav Desslers position about the nature of time during maaseh bereishis one needs to start with MmE vol II pp 150-154, aptly titled Yemei Bereishis veYemai Olam. Comments of my own that I feel cant wait for the end of the maamar are in square brackets.Rav Dessler opens by defining the nature of time-as-we-know-it. In the first two paragraph he establishes the connection between time and free will. The flow of past to future is that of desire to fulfillment.In the section Havchanas haZeman, Rav Dessler points out that time passes as a function of the number of experiences we have. When we have more experiences, we have more opportunities for choice, for fulfilling desires. []
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Comment on The 29th of Shevat by Barzilai
Posted: 19 Feb 2007 12:19 AM CST
http://www.aishdas.org/asp/2007/02/the-29th-of-shevat.shtml#comment-1072
1. Seridei.
2. Rav Rudderman and Rav Hutner.
3. Speaking of epigramatic descriptions for movements. Slabodkeh- Gadlus Hoodom. Novorodok- Shiflus Hoodom. Telz- Gadlus Hoodom and Shiflus Hoodom; Im nobody, but Im still better than you.
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Comment on The Rambam on Time During Creation by Aspaqlaria Blog Archive Rav Desslers Approach to Creation
Posted: 18 Feb 2007 03:46 PM CST
http://www.aishdas.org/asp/2006/03/rambam-on-time-during-creation.shtml#comment-1068
[] (Sidenote: The Rambam also identifies the days of creation with steps of unfolding creation. See this entry.) []
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Comment on Different Approaches to Creation by Aspaqlaria Blog Archive Rav Desslers Approach to Creation
Posted: 18 Feb 2007 03:45 PM CST
http://www.aishdas.org/asp/2004/11/different-approaches-to-creation.shtml#comment-1067
[] 2004 Rav Desslers Approach to Creation January 28th, 2005 1:04 am See also Different Approaches to Creation, a survey that just toucheson a variety of opinions, as well as Divine Timelessness.I think that in order to understand Rav Desslers position about the nature of time during maaseh bereishis one needs to start with MmE vol II pp 150-154, aptly titled Yemei Bereishis veYemai Olam. Comments of my own that I feel cant wait for the end of the maamar are in square brackets.Rav Dessler opens by defining the nature of time-as-we-know-it. In the first two paragraph he establishes the connection between time and free will. The flow of past to future is that of desire to fulfillment. []
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