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Yom Kippur 2017

The Gate that is Always Open


Published: October 4, 2017
Originally recorded: September 29, 2017

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Lesson Highlights

  • Locking out the Opponent
  • The Gate of Tears is always open
  • Neila: the 5th Meal of Yom Kippur
  • Being the “boy with a whistle”


Lesson Description

In this lecture before the final prayer of Yom Kippur, Karen reveals how we can lock the Opponent out of our life with our heart, soul and the Gate of Tears.


About This Course

“On Yom Kippur, the pull of the Light of the Creator is so strong that our soul simply wants to elevate. Allow it to elevate. Ask for it to be elevated.” – Michael BergIn life, we all have instances in which we’d like a ‘do-over’. A chance to right the wrongs we’ve caused, to eliminate all of the times we’ve hurt another person. The kabbalists teach that our negative actions don’t just affect others in the physical world; they seep into the supernal realm and cast a darkness upon our soul. Thankfully, we have a powerful ally in our fight to make things right with others and shed that shadow on our spirit – the formidable energy of Yom Kippur.On Yom Kippur, we are offered the opportunity to correct our misdeeds and elevate ourselves beyond the illusory world. Any negative energy that we have created through our actions – in this year, in this lifetime, in previous lifetimes – can be cleansed as we connect to the beneficent Light of Binah. The energy of Binah is so powerful that it not only sloughs away our past negativity in the spiritual world, it also envelops us in joy and blessings for the coming year. Yom Kippur is a day of redemption, a cosmic opening that allows us to atone for past selfish actions at the seed level. It is a day completely removed from this physical world, not confined by who we are today, but who we will be at the End of the Correction.


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