Torah Portions
Noach
"These are the generations of Noah. Noah was a righteous man..." (Genesis 6:9)
נֹחַ - Noah
Noah's Ark is a spectrum of light - a rainbow. It contains the promise for humanity, and it can be heard by a generation as a whole...or by the righteous. When the generation which includes the righteous that can hold the full spectrum of 7 - - this is a vow of the Creator - is called righteous.
When Rashbi lived, there was no rainbow, as he was the rainbow. The rainbow is the ark, mending the human compass, comprising of 7 Sephirot. If we break it, like our generation broke it, we are threatened by a world war.
The deluge as a Mirror of Human Consciousness and Ecology
The deluge is not as a punishment from an angry deity, but as a reflection of humanity’s disharmony with the laws of nature, which are identified with God. The deluge reveals the consequences of neglecting our responsibility to align the will to receive with the Creator’s purpose. It emphasizes that freedom of choice lies in how we sustain both external and inner ecology - our environment, intentions, and awareness of unity. Destruction of ecology, whether outward or inward, brings humanity into darkness, forgetfulness, and loss of true life.
The ark represents a safe home or vessel that preserves consciousness during times of confusion. It provides a double layer of protection, like a double glazed window, that allows one to open a window of intention into a greater ecology. By sustaining awareness of the purpose of creation, humanity can survive confusion, transcend destruction, and move toward redemption and awakening.
Noah's Ark - The Path Beyond Confusion
The story of Noah is not an ancient history, but as a reflection of the formation of human consciousness that remains valid today. The story of noah's ark connects the loss of awareness -symbolized by humanity’s exile from Eden - to ignorance of one’s true nature and separation from the Creator.
When humanity multiplied, daughters appeared as vessels of reception and attracted higher powers who forced themselves upon them, bringing a misuse of wisdom and manipulation of nature. This led to corruption, described as genetic mixing, which degraded humanity to confusion and turning human consciousness away from the Creator’s plan.
The ark, therefore, is not only a physical structure but a symbol of preservation of consciousness and choice in times when society, ecology, or wisdom are misused. It serves as a vessel that allows humanity to rise above confusion and destruction, offering the possibility of renewal and covenant with the Creator. The true progress and knowledge depend on aligning with the will of creation and sustaining inner and outer ecology and using freedom of choice responsible, otherwise humanity risks repeating cycles of confusion and collapse.