Get High on Happiness:
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By Max Weiman
Kabbalah Made Easy, Inc
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Happiness Now Means ‘Next World’ Bliss 

I feel bad for people who aren’t convinced about a “next world” or hereafter, as they call it. Where is there comfort when they lose a loved one? How do they understand anything that’s going on in the world now or throughout history? What do they have to look forward to?

The Next World puts all of life into perspective. After all, if God can do anything, and there isn’t a next world, He sure made a very flawed existence for us. Don’t get me wrong, there are awesomely beautiful and wonderful things about life from beginning to end: love, accomplishment, wisdom, Beethoven, Michelangelo, etc. But we could have done without all the war, ignorance, tyranny, and famine, Hitler, mosquitoes, Beevis and Butthead, etc.

We often see the hand of God at work in this world, but we also see injustice. It must be, if God is just, that another realm exists that recompenses the sufferers in this world, and does justice with the wrongdoers.

The next world is not a side point; it is a crucial component of Jewish philosophy. All the major Jewish philosophers and kabbalists wrote about the afterlife. Maimonides includes it as one of his famous Thirteen Principles of Jewish Faith. The Medrash and Talmud make many many references to the next world. It’s incontrovertible that throughout history it has been a cornerstone of Judaism. You can believe what you want. It’s a free country. But Judaism says there is a next world. There is an afterlife.

Not just for justice, but for our true reward. The real awesome experience of being one with God, which is the reward for doing good acts in this world, can only be experienced in a realm designed specifically for reward and closeness to the Infinite. This world is perfectly designed for challenges; the next world is perfectly designed for pleasure and delight with the Creator. That’s why there needs to be two realms. That’s why the world looks the way it does. There are poor people as a test and challenge for those with the money.  Every aspect of this world is a test and a challenge. The next world is designed for its own purpose which is pure bliss.

When put in their proper perspective, all of life’s difficulties become understandable. Not easy, not pleasant, but understandable. And as the great psychologists have said, when a person understands his/her suffering, the burden is alleviated greatly. We can still have tranquility of soul. We can still have peace of mind.

No matter what the difficulty, we can emerge with inner peace and happiness.


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ABOUT RABBI MAX WEIMAN
Local author, Rabbi Max Weiman, has taught Kabbalah for CAJE, Federation groups, the Crown Center, area synagogues, chavura and home groups, individually, and elsewhere. He shares spiritual topics through classes, books, tapes, articles and the internet. Author of A Map of the Universe: An Introduction to the Study of Kabbalah, he made his debut years ago with his popular website
www.kabbalahmadeeasy.com.

His recent book A Simple Guide to Happiness: From a Mystical Perspective, is available at local area synagogues, bookstores, and specialty shops.