OK I'm going to shove off a lot of people here but that's what I do best. The concept of Gilgul came from reincarnation which originated from Buddism which is clear cut idolatry and could not be further away from Judaism. The reason why this non Judaic concept of "Gilgul" became so popular is that it provides easy answers to something that really has no simple answer and is therefore attractive to lay people especially those who don't have the patients to uncover difficult areas of the Torah, and need instant answers. It even became popular to Rabbis for this very reason. If anyone asks you "why does G-d punish innocent people" just tell them that in their previous life they did something bad and are being punished for it, how very easy and convenyent. When a million Jews are killed and the Jewish people are in distress and search for answers, this convenyent answer gave them what they were seeking, a simple answer to their problems. When the Kabalah movement came along it seemed to fit into the Kabalah framework very well since it was a new esoteric idea that they can make up a story and attribute to it being some secret that some Rabbi 1000 years ago taught but was forgotten and some angel reintroduced it. This is probably what really happened according to jdl4ever.
"according to jdl4ever" - Both you and dan are taking from your feelings and according to you. - I dont have to write furthur.
such a cop out..only proves further that we are right and you are wrong...
so sad that you are this closed minded.
Wise men and fools have the same end....so there is nothing new under the sun.
. I thought you would understand that I was saying that others here were bringing proof from the guidence of those who are much more knowledgeabe then us, but you were bringing your feelings and your personal interpretation, like reformists.
- and no, wise men (the truly Wise- who learn and follow the ways of G-d/ His Torah.) and the ignorant/ Reshaim dont have the same end. Or are you saying that you dont belive in the World to Come and the fact that their will be Judgement their.
I just want to add that Chaim himself would never end an argument with someone on the basis that you are trying to...so again, you are copping out..you know I'm right and you don't want to admit to it because simply i'm a periodontist and not a Gadolim.
Maybe I dont understand what you mean, but im not Chaim, and yes you are only a periodontist, not someone who basis himself on arguments and proof from the Torah and our Sages, and yes the Gadolim are definitly more reliable then me and you because they learn Torah most of their time, and recieve their information from their Rebbe, where you are only making an opinion, based on nothing. + believe me im being kind in only saying this.
- If you want an opinion then why the 1 billion Muslims aren't right, they also have an opinion, or others, they also come with an opinion. Those with True Knowledge come with Tradition and learn from tradition, and not just a baseless opinion (how much more so coming from those on very low level).
ok..let's go back to what we were arguing about...
things happen for a reason...you say yes, Gd is involved in everything and you add that Gadolim can judge that certain things which are natural (like weather) are related to whether or not people sin..
I say yes, Gd is involved with everything, but mortals..Gadolim or not, we must be careful on how we connect such things. We can speculate, we can learn how to be better people..but we cannot definately say that Gd did such and such because He was angry and wanted to punish everyone. You just can't think for Gd...nor can Gadolim even though they might be wiser and better at it..it still doesn't make it right.
You accepted the reasoning based on the innocent who perish in these instances as reincarnates and you submitted this lovely prayer as evidence.
I countered that this is a metaphor
and now you want to say that I'm not a rabbi and therefore my opinion doesn't count..so now you refuse to argue with me further...
I say, that's a cop out.
And then you submit that rabbis are wiser than periodontists on the matter of Torah. I definately agree with that. However, you aren't a rabbi either nor are you wise enough to understand it to the same degree as the Gadolim...
So my answer to you is..let's talk about this as human beings and quit this "I have to talk to my rabbi and see what he says because I don't know nor don't want to think for myself.n I need someone to tell me what to do and how to live my life rather than figure out what's right for me."