Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Reflection on the Elections

It did not occur to me until today.

In order to break free of the Outer Klipah of the Left, we must pull away from our orientation to the Klipah's influence.  I had thought that this would entail a shift in our own leadership, in what would be defined by todays standard as a rightward shift, a strengthening of the "pro-Eretz Yisrael" forces in Israel, in the Knesset or outside of it.  What did not occur to me, however, is that this break will become more pronounced by a leftward shift in the leadership of the West, which took place today.

For review, see here in general, and here in particular.

5 comments:

  1. I think that this is a correct assessment. The shift in the US will help force the break.

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  2. Perhaps it indicates a 14/15 year process for both the inner and outer part of the Klipah as well. Where the Left strengthens there, it weakens here, until the Left of Kedushah rises against it.

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  3. I like this view very much. In fact we can see some of the predictions fitting into this. If we see the past presidency as the Kingdom of Eisauv's last chance to secure control of the world and now its subsequent failure as the ending and breaking of the Klipa of GoguMagog, then the rest of the time to 5783 is the aftermath and the upswing for us.

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  4. There was an opinion piece in the far-left Haaretz wherein the author hoped Obama wouldn't be a "friend" of Israel, wherein a friend is one that gives Israel money and then sits back and lets the "occupation" continue. This person will likely get his wish, but be dismayed by the response from Am Yisrael.

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  5. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1035415.html

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