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SF - The Power of Saying Absolutely Nothing

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The Power of Saying Absolutely Nothing


When Korach brazenly launched his public insurgency against Aaron’s appointment as Kohen Gadol, the Torah records that "Moshe fell upon his face," deeply shaken by the devastating spiritual ramifications of the mutiny. Yet, one reaction is absent from the text: Aaron’s. Throughout the entire ordeal, Aaron maintains an absolute, unbroken silence.


According to the profound commentary of the Ramban, this silence was not a surrender to fear, but a revelation of Aaron's supreme holiness and humility. Aaron listened to Korach’s condemnation and, in the depths of his pure soul, genuinely agreed with it. He held himself in such pristine spiritual alignment that he sincerely viewed himself as unworthy of the mantle of high priesthood, believing Korach to be far greater and more fitting than he.


This unveils the ultimate paradox of Torah leadership: Korach’s immense wisdom and spiritual prowess were entirely disqualified by his arrogant yearning for external honor. Conversely, Aaron’s total bittul (self-nullification)—his absolute internal purity and refusal to let his ego fight for recognition—was the precise reason Hashem chose him to enter the Holy of Holies. True human greatness is measured by the ability to absorb criticism with a regal, elevated composure that requires no external validation.


Visualization: The Silence of Sovereignty


To integrate Aaron’s supreme character trait into your own personality structure, engage in this focused mental exercise:


1. Visualize the Threat: Close your eyes and picture the scene: Korach stands at the head of a prestigious assembly of leaders, hurling sharp, public accusations at Aaron. Every eye in the camp turns to Aaron, waiting for a defensive outburst or a display of wrath. Feel the tense, humiliating energy of the confrontation.


2. Step into Aaron's Mind: Shift your awareness into the heart of Aaron HaKohen at that exact moment. Feel his profound internal stillness. Instead of his ego flaring up to defend his status, Aaron looks inward with pristine clarity. He genuinely ponders, "Am I truly worthy of this holy task? Perhaps he is right." This is not weak submissiveness; it is the immense strength of a soul connected to something greater than itself.


3. Bridge to Your Reality: Recall a recent situation in your own life where someone criticized you, questioned your authority, or dented your honor. Feel that immediate, defensive urge to argue back, justify your actions, or put them in their place.


4. The Mussar Shift (Transformation): Breathe deeply, consciously step back from the need to "win" the encounter, and flood the memory with Aaron’s consciousness. Silence the frantic demands of the ego. Realize that your true value is independent of human approval. By emptying yourself of pride, you instantly become a vessel of pure holiness, ready to receive Hashem’s choicest blessings.





May the souls who left this world be remembered for a blessing.

R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Mordecai ben Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Mazel Malka bas Sara

Meira Leah bas Michael

Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Yisrael ben HaRav HaGaon Zev Wolf

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

HaRav HaGaon Daniel Zvi ben Avraham Chanuch

HaRav HaGaon BZF

HaRav HaGoan Yaacov Yitzchak

HaRav HaGaon Gershon Chaim

R' Maair Ben R' Yakutiel and Javayeer z"tl




Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

Tzvi ben Chana

Avner Shimon ben Argamon

Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana

Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

Chaya Leah bas Sara

Chaya Shaina Chana Bas Itcha

Netanel Ilan ben Shayna Tzipora

Shmuel Ben Navat

Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

Daniella bat Sarah

Rise bat Faiga




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