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The World of Dreams
From Reishit Chochma; translated by Simhah H. Benyosef. Ktav Publishing House
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You must strive to examine your dreams, for
they are a manifestation of the Holy One's guidance personally directed to you.
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, of blessed memory, teaches (see Chapter Four of "Shaarei
Kedusha)", that you can analyze your behavior through a dream, for
according to what you do during the day, so is the dream ( Zohar, Chaya Sarah
130a). As Elijah said to Job, "In a dream, a nocturnal vision of the night, when
a deep sleep falls over people, during slumbers upon the bed, then He uncovers
people's ears and seals their affliction." (Job 33:15)  | | " To the extent that a person is righteous, so is the truth of his dreams...." |  |  |
To the extent that a person is righteous, so
is the truth of his dreams. A person will sometimes see visions of the heavenly
worlds in his dreams, and there will speak with the deceased and recognize them;
these will reveal to the dreamer teachings about the Garden of Eden and
Gehinom, as it has often happened in our times. Yet, I do not want to
lengthen this essay with stories. Our sages say, "Rabbi Yonah said in the name
of Rabbi Zera, 'One who does not have a dream for seven consecutive days is a
transgressor, as the verse says, 'And he who has it will rest satisfied
[in Hebrew, 'savea'] and will not be visited for evil.' (Proverbs 19:23)
Do not read 'savea' bur 'sheva' [Hebrew for 'seven']." (Berachot
14a)
Rashi, of blessed memory, explains that a
person who transgresses does not receive the guidance of the Divine Providence
through a dream. It seems to me that a dream will not come to him because his
soul does not ascend on high while he sleeps. The soul of such a person is like
the spirit of the beast that descends to the depths of the earth [paraphrasing
Ecclesiates 3:21].
What is decreed for man in the heavenly
worlds is revealed through dreams. As Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai explains: "Thirty
days before a nation rises to power, or before a nation is to endure a disaster,
the coming event is announced throughout the world. It is sometimes communicated
through the mouths of children, or that of the simple-minded, or at times
through birds who proclaim it to the world, but no one is aware of this because
no one understands. When the nation is worthy, the impending misfortune is
announces to the righteous leaders of the generation so that these may issue a
warning; thus, when the people hear about the decree they may return to their
Maker. Yet, if the people are not deserving, it is as we said." (Zohar, Shemot
6b)
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