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Why We Choose Our Parents
by Michael Ozair
There is a concept in Jewish mystical thought known as
gilgul, which can be translated as reincarnation. Gilgul does not
necessarily mean that a soul in its entirety has been reincarnated; it may
only be a nitzotz, or spark of a soul, that is reincarnated. That is to say
that an individual can possess a nitzotz from the soul of someone who has
lived previously. Gilgul occurs when the preceding incarnation of that soul
has more to accomplish.
Rabbi Menashe Ben Israel of the 17th century writes that the word,
gilgul, in Hebrew letters equals the numerical value of 72, which is also
chesed, the Hebrew word for kindness. When this type of numerical connection
occurs, it implies a conceptual relationship. In this case, reincarnation is
seen as the ultimate kindness, in that a soul is given another chance for
the refinement of its past and the spiritual advancement of its future.
Ultimately, a soul can never fail. To succeed, the soul will come
back as many times as necessary to fulfill its spiritual mission. This is
the view of the Kabbalists, who call the process of the soul's returning for
the purpose of rectification tikkun, or repair. Sometimes it is discussed as
the birur hisaron, or the clearing of a shortcoming.
If greatness is your soul's destiny, then to achieve it, it's only
logical that you have a plan. Just as you would not head off to college
without knowing about the school you'll be attending, souls do not randomly
incarnate into this world. Rather, souls arrive with a very specific
curriculum containing both goals and challenges. Your parents are a big part
of that program.
It is in this respect that the Hasidic master Rabbi Yisrael of
Rhizin teaches that our souls choose our parents. While the reasons for a
soul's choice of parents will vary, it is always significant. Reasons can
include past life relationships, or simply the conducive environment that
the parents can provide for the soul in achieving its overall goal.
In a broad sense, your parents are the guarantors of your mission.
How this works is different in every case. One possibility is that your
parents will provide positive mentoring, as guides and as a support system.
Another is the opposite - that they will model for you what you do not want
to become and thus clarify the positive direction in which you need to go.
For many it is a combination of the two. The key is to know that directly or
indirectly, your parents create the fire behind your passion to grow toward
your spiritual advancement.
Here is an exercise to help you find out what your purpose is in
this world and what role your parents are playing in it. Ask yourself these
three questions:
1. Regardless of what I do for a living and what my obligations are, what is
the theme that most obviously is pushing my soul forward in life, day after
day?
2. What is the one theme that best describes the force pulling my soul off
track day after day?
3. What role have my parents played, directly or indirectly, in developing
these themes?
Why bother looking at these themes at all? Because through them we
can discover the real reason we chose to come here this time around, and as
an added bonus, we may discover why we chose our parents to raise us.
Ultimately, the biblical commandment does not obligate us to love our
parents, but to honor them. Honor in Hebrew is kibbud, which literally means
"to make heavy". To honor our parents means to acknowledge them as people of
tremendous worth in our pilgrimage of life. It demands effort and often
requires a tolerance for emotional pain, yet it is the most dignified
endeavor of an entire lifetime.
Rabbi Michael Ozair has been providing spiritual guidance for the last 15
years to a very wide and diverse range of people. He is an ordained rabbi, a
well sought after scholar in the area of Kabbalah, published author, life
coach and spiritual counselor. Michael's expertise stems from merging his
knowledge as a teacher of metaphysics with his experience in practical
counseling. He can be reached at coach@kabbalahcoach.com or by visiting his
site at www.KabbalahCoach.com
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