It’s all in the Basket - Ki Tavo 5785
I had a very interesting discussion with a person I have known for many years. While he is not connected much to observance of Mitzvot, he described to me the great spiritual path he has found. He told me about going deeper and deeper into various levels of consciousness, finding nothingness and then the light behind it. After explaining to him that the ultimate mystical and spiritual secrets are found in the Torah, we discussed the primacy of practice. We are here on Earth to fulfill Hashem’s will, and that is specifically to work within the darkness of the physical world. Mystical meanings bring life to the Mitzvot, but without physical practice, there is no true connection to Hashem. I was struck by the relevance of this discussion to this week’s Parsha, and it is actually a mystical teaching that brings this idea to light. One of the most beautiful pilgrimages to the Holy Temple that farmers in Israel would observe was the “Bikkurim,” bringing th...