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T92 PNC - Wandering in House Revives the Dead (Lung/Heart/Yaakov/Yosef, 1 seg)
Pettek Nanach Running Commentary on Likutey Moharan
ביניים: מִסְתּוֹבֵב בַּבַּיִת = מְחַיֶּה מֵתִים (אֱלִישָׁע, מ"ב ד:לה 'וַיְהַלֵּךְ בַּבַּיִת'). ת"ז תִּקּוּן י"ג, כ"ז:: כַּנְפֵי הָרֵאָה נוֹשְׁבוֹת עַל הַלֵּב. רֵאָה = יַעֲקֹב; לֵב = יוֹסֵף (מִיכָה ז:כ). הֲלִיכָה = נְשִׁימַת רֵאָה-לֵב = יַעֲקֹב מְמַתֵּן יוֹסֵף = עִקָּרוֹן הַהַחְיָאָה. עיוני: מ"ב ד:לה; ת"ז תִּקּוּן י"ג, כ"ז:; מִיכָה ז:כ.
Beginner: A teaching about walking in the house: 'By means of what a person wanders within his house, he can revive the dead' — as we see with Elisha when he revived the Shunamite woman's son. It is written of Elisha: 'And he walked here and there' (2 Kings 4:35) — he walked back and forth in the room, and through this walking the dead child was revived. From the Tikkunim (Tikkun 13, 27b): 'If not for the wings of the lung that blow upon the heart, the heart would burn the entire body.' The lung and heart correspond to the aspects of Jacob and Joseph — as the verse says (Micah 7:20): 'Give truth to Jacob' — the truth/emet of Jacob is the lung's cooling breath that constantly tempers the heat of the heart. The walking-back-and-forth of Elisha = the breath of the lung upon the heart = the principle of Jacob-truth moderating Joseph-heart = the reviving principle. Intermediate: Wanders in house = revives the dead (Elisha, 2 Kings 4:35 'walked here and there'). Tikkunim 13, 27b: lung's wings blow on heart, preventing heart from burning body. Lung = Yaakov; heart = Yosef (Micha 7:20). Walking = lung-breath-on-heart = Yaakov moderating Yosef = reviving principle.
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