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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
RAV KOOK ON BeHa'alotecha Part 2: Great Dreams
Unlike the unique clarity of Moses’ prophecy, ordinary prophecy is communicated through the medium of visions and dreams: “If someone among you experiences Divine prophecy, I will make Myself known to him in a vision; I will speak to him in a dream.” (Num. 12:6) Why Dreams? Dreams, Rav Kook wrote, perform a vital function in the world. Great dreams are the very foundation of the universe. Dreams exist on many levels. There are the prescient dreams of prophets, and the conscious dreaming of poets. There are the idealistic dreams of great visionaries for a better world; and there are our national dreams of redemption — “When God will return the captivity of Zion, we will be like dreamers” (Ps. 126:1). Of course, not every dream falls under the category of a great dream. Most dreams are petty or pointless, as it says, “Dreams speak falsely” (Zechariah 10:2). What determines whether a dream is meaningless or prophetic?
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