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Ramchal, <i>Kelalim Rishonim</i> #10:<br>
ואחר שנתברר האמת בעצמו, אז יתן עילוי על עילוי לנשמות בדברים עמוקים
והשגות עצומות באמת הזה עצמו שנתברר כבר.<br>
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YGB<br>
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Micha Berger wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 11:21:39AM -0400, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:T613K@aol.com">T613K@aol.com</a> wrote:
: My understanding of this pasuk may be simple-minded but to me it just seems
: so obvious that this pasuk is talking about olam hazeh. In this world, once
: a person is dead, his body -- the part of him that's dead -- can no longer
: praise Hashem (or do anything). The part of him that's alive is by definition
: not dead -- thus the neshama does not come under the category of "lo hameisim
: yehallelu Kah."</pre>
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