Love overcomes
and transforms negative expressions in human consciousness. This sounds
axiomatic considering that love is its own cause and effect, which implies that
love's ways and attributes are the means to reveal love when and where it is
concealed.
This echoes the principle that love is present in the entire Creation as
the material manifestation of God's love. Hence, love is the primordial
principle that directs all aspects of life, by which we express our true identity.
We suppose to be, have and do what defines our essence and identity,
that which gives meaning and transcendence to our existence. Anything different
than love's ways and attributes denies who we really are. In this context we understand Joseph's
prevalence among his brothers, as his dreams predicted.
We
must emphasize once again that ethics, righteousness, justice and fairness are
inherent to love's ways and attributes. These principles are the means through
which love rectifies, transforms and straighten out the outcome of negative
beliefs, ideas, thoughts, feelings and emotions.
In
this sense, love is not a passive, permissive, condoning, forgiving and
forgetting negative and demeaning approaches to life. Love is active,
correcting, rectifying, awakening and guiding towards positive, enhancing and
dignifying ways to honor life.
True
love implies and demands purity, integrity and truth as the means to manifest
what is right, fair, just and consequently good in order to make love's ways
and attributes prevail in all dimensions of consciousness. As we said, love is
to be met through what is inherent to it. See in this blog our
commentary on Vayigash: “Living in God's Will” of December 25, 2011.
This
is also Joseph's approach prior to finally “reveal” himself to his brothers. He
must make sure that all negative traits and tendencies in consciousness are
completely rectified before manifesting all the goodness that love is, as the
commanding principle in God's creation.
We
execute this principle when our free will is consonant with our discernment.
This means that once we free our discernment from negative references, our
judgment acts according to righteousness, fairness and justice as love's ways
to rectify and transform anything that antagonizes them.
This
directing and guiding judgment is also represented by Judah, and this
fundamental quality enables him to become the redeeming principle manifest as
the Messianic consciousness. This the main reason why Judah is the inheritor of
Israel's royalty, not Joseph.
We
have said that Joseph represents love as the material manifestation of God's
love in His creation, and also the ruling principle that characterizes Israel's
identity and mission to be the light for the nations. This is why Israel is the
chosen one to reveal the divine presence that is God's love in the material
world.
In
this context, Joseph is Israel as the psalmist reminds us.
“Hear
us, O Shepherd of Israel, You who lead Joseph like a flock; You who are
enthroned upon the cherubim, shine forth. (…) With Your mighty arm You redeemed
Your people, the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Forever.” (Psalms 80:2,
77:16)
Hence,
Joseph as the inheritor of Jacob's birthright also symbolizes Israel as the
chosen to reveal God's love in the world. Joseph as love doesn't need to prove
anything, except being who he is and what he represents as Israel's identity.
We
Jews are Israel as the extension of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph as ruling
and guiding principles; and Judah is the executor of those principles as love's
ways and attributes.
Judah
represents our discernment and judgment cleared from anything that denies or
opposes love's principles as the sovereign and regent in all aspects of life.
Through our good judgment we clear and transform that which separates us from
love as the goodness that redeems and sustains life in our transit on Earth.
This
ability to discern and rectify directs us towards our individual and collective
redemption.
Judah
rectified when Tamar was summoned to explain her pregnancy, and he also
rectified when he confronted Joseph over his intentions regarding Benjamin.
These conviction and determination made Judah chosen to reign among the tribes
of Israel, and also empowered him to bear the Messianic consciousness.
Thus
we as Jews are destined to manifest our individual and collective redemption by
rectifying and transforming the negative aspects of consciousness through the
redeeming power of love's ways and attributes.
Thus
we understand that Joseph represents love, and Judah our ability to remove
ego's negative desires, fantasies and illusions in order to embrace love as our
common bond with God's love.
Through
Judah we enthrone love as the destined king and regent over all aspects of
life. This means that we integrate the Messianic consciousness in our life
through our discernment and judgment free from ego's false beliefs and feelings
of lack.
The
separation of Joseph's brothers from him was the result of their envy, jealousy
and hatred under the belief and feeling that they lacked Joseph's
qualities that made him more loved by their father.
The
questions to be asked then were, what makes us apparently less loved by our
father? What is that which makes Joseph allegedly better than us? What makes us
believe that we are going to lose something because of someone else?
The
answer then and now is that, as long as love's ways and attributes remain in
every level of my consciousness, as I am aware that God's love is with me constantly,
nothing and nobody could be against. In this permanent awareness, I am love as
the material manifestation of God's love, from where I come. And nothing else.
As long as I abide by God's will, I remain who I am truly.
The
prophet also reminds us that in Israel's unity depends our redemption.
“Say
to them, 'So says the Lord God: “Behold I will take the stick of Joseph,
which is in the hand of Ephraim and the tribes of Israel his companions, and I
will place them with him with the stick of Judah, and I will make them into one
stick, and they shall become one in My hand”'.” (Ezekiel 37:21)
“And
they shall no longer defile themselves with their idols [ego's fantasies and
illusions], with their detestable things [negative thoughts, emotions,
feelings, passions and instincts], or with all their transgressions, and I will
save them from all their habitations [negative beliefs and ideas] in which they
have sinned, and I will purify them, and they shall be to Me as a people, and I
will be to them as a God.” (37:23)
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