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Esau & Jacob Meet after 20 Years
Jacob remained alone. A man wrestled with
him until dawn
This weeks Torah portion, Genesis 32:25
During the night of Exile, the nations of the world and the
kingdom of Edom (Esau) wrestle with Jacob, until the dawn of
redemption
Midrash Lekach Tov on the verse
Esau told Jacob: I will travel alongside you.
My lord you know that the children are weak and I have responsibility
for the nursing sheep and cattle. If they are driven hard for
even one day, they will die
Please go ahead of me
I will lead my group slowly, following the pace of the work
ahead of me, and the pace of the children. I will eventually
come to you, my lord, in Seir [Edom]
- Genesis 33:12-13
And when will he [Jacob] go [to Seir]? In
the days of Moshiach, as it says (Ovadiah 1:21) Redeemers will
ascend Mount Zion to judge the Mount of Esau, and the kingdom
will be G-ds
- Rashi
The stage is set. Jacob is returning to Israel
after 20 years of exile. Twenty years previously he fled from
his brother Esau who, furious at the fact that Jacob stole
his birthright and blessings from him, wanted to kill him. During
his years in exile, Jacob built a strong home and large family.
He matured extensively during his twenty year tenure under his
complex and cunning uncle and father-in-law, Laban.
The big day has come. What will happen when Jacob
meets Esau after all these years? Has Esaus anger waned?
Has he forgiven what Jacob did to him?
Jacob and Esau represent two nations
in a perpetual struggle (see previous weeks articles)
the battle between matter and spirit, between body and
soul, between the G-dly and the mundane, between religion and
science, between the religious and the secular. In personal
terms the battle between selfishness and dedication to
a higher calling.
What happens when Esau and Jacob finally confront
each other? What does it teach us about dealing with our own
challenges, our own version of the Jacob/Esau confrontation?
Can peace be achieved between matter and spirit, body and soul
G-d and the universe?
So, this weeks parsha is a critical one
being that in it we learn about this momentous/archetypal confrontation,
which teaches us about all confrontations to come up
to and including the confrontations of our present today.
Many lessons can be derived from this weeks
story in dealing with and conquering adversity. Here are some
of them.
ASSESS THE SITUATION
Before confronting Esau Jacob first sends messengers
to scout out what lies ahead and to meet Esau. The first step
in facing an adversary is to understand their intentions, assess
their strengths and review all your options.
SPIRITUAL PREPARATION
You must be well prepared. Jacobs message
to Esau was: I have lived with Laban, and have delayed
my return until now. Even while living with the corrupt
Laban I remained committed to the 613 mitzvahs,
and maintained my relationship with G-d. Jacobs words
teach us that before facing the harsh realities of life we must
build a secure home base, firmly standing on the pillars and
foundations of faith, spirit and a strong value system and ideals.
INFLUENCE PEOPLE
The only way to complete the transformation of
the material world is by imbuing others with energy to carry
the spirit further. Our work in refining the Esaus
and Edoms of our life includes inspiring others
to become messengers that carry the power. It is
not enough to do the work alone; the barometer of our own success
is our ability to affect and influence others in the same spirit.
We are social creatures; our lives affect and are affected by
other people. In life you have two and only two choices: Either
you influence others or they influence you.
COVER ALL BASES
Jacob prepares to face Esau by covering all his
bases: He prays to G-d; he prepares gifts to appease him; and
he prepares for battle.
Prayer: Speak to G-d and implore Him to help you.
Faith and prayer connect you to your higher purpose. This connection
to above gives you the fortitude and persistence to face any
challenge, the confidence to face any adversary.
Appeasement: When confronting any challenge in
the material world around us, it is critical to study and analyze
the enemy and learn what speaks to it,
what can reach and perhaps change his mind.
War: As a last resort you must prepare to fight
the enemy.
The ultimate objective is not to destroy but to
transform the enemy. Not to annihilate the material world but
to shape it into a channel for the spiritual. To do so effectively,
you need to begin with prayer, to access G-ds strength
to succeed in your facing your challenges. Then you need to
assess the challenge and find a way to win it over, to speak
to and persuade it on its own terms to reconcile with you. Finally,
if all else fails you must be ready to go to war and confront
your enemy.
NOTHING IS TOO SMALL
In preparation for encountering Esau the following
day, Jacob ferries his family across the Yabbok stream, but
he remains behind alone, to retrieve some "small
jars" of his that were left behind. There, "a man
wrestled with him until dawn."
The small jars represent the last
containers that we need to elevate and refine in
fulfilling our Divine mission in spiritualizing the material
world. Each person is allocated an allotment of Divine
sparks (spiritual energy) that is embedded
as energy in containers in our material possessions
and property. Everything that comes your way in life contains
these sparks your home, relationships, furniture,
work, car, food, entertainment, activities, travel destinations.
You are charged with the responsibility to discover and reveal
these sparks by directing all your activities to a higher, spiritual
purpose.
Jacob teaches us that our work must not only consist
of the big things in life, it must include all aspects,
even the small jars. Nothing should remain neglected.
Every part of our lives can and needs to be redeemed.
Jacob remained alone.
The spiritual journey is often a lonely one. At times you may
feel that you are all alone in your work of redeeming the small
jars. People around you may be involved in all types of
glamorous pursuits, and you could feel isolated in your spiritual
search. Your search may pale in comparison to whats happening
out there. Even then you must remain steadfast in your mission.
Your integrity is at stake even when its unpopular.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
The spiritual journey is often a lonely one. It
includes many challenges and battles. Standing alone you will
encounter forces with which you must wrestle. And this wrestling
will occur during the night, when it is dark and desolate, as
Jacob wrestles with Esaus angel. This wrestling
represents the cosmic struggle between matter and spirit, and
Jacobs victory empowers us to prevail over any adversary
we face.
In truth, you are never really alone. It only
appears that way especially in the cover of night. When you
wrestle with an adversary and dont run away, you realize
that you have power. Sometimes that power is just enough to
make it through the night, to see it through difficult times.
But then when dawn breaks, you see that you have prevailed.
RECONCILIATION
Indeed, the next day when Jacob finally meets
Esau, Esaus heart opens to his brother. Esau
ran to meet him. He hugged [Jacob] and throwing himself on his
shoulders, kissed him. They [both] wept.
After all Jacobs work and preparation for
this encounter with Esau his 20 years with Laban, building
is home and family, his prayer and gifts, his angel wrestling
he is able to face him and reconcile. The two nations
and worlds, the two cosmic forces that are Esau and Jacob, have
both matured to the point where they can begin to coexist with
each other.
The sages argue whether or not this was a complete
and sincere reconciliation. The argument reflects the difficulty
of integrating the two. Either way the process of resolution
between matter and spirit has begun.
THE WORK AHEAD
Witnessing their reunion, Esau suggests to Jacob
that they come together and join forces. However Jacob wisely
recognizes that their reunion was only a good beginning. My
lord you know that the children are weak and I have responsibility
for the nursing sheep and cattle. If they are driven hard for
even one day, they will die
Please go ahead of me
I will lead my group slowly, following the pace of the work
ahead of me, and the pace of the children. I will eventually
come to you, my lord, in Seir.
Jacob is telling Esau and all of us that there
is much work to be done in resolving the inherent tension between
the material and the spiritual. And this work must be done with
complete focus. Jacob rejects even Esaus offer to help
by putting some of my people at your disposal,
even that poses too great of a risk. Just let me remain
on friendly terms with you, Jacob tells Esau.
Today, after 3557 years of work, the world has
become refined and the reconciliation can be completed. Jacob
can finally fulfill his promise to Esau, I will eventually
come to you, and the world can be united under one
G-d, with each nation serving in its own unique way.
Each of us must ask ourselves the question: Is
my Jacob ready to meet and make peace with my Esau?
Is my material life aligned with my spiritual one? Have I integrated
what I do with who I am?
The final frontier is upon us. As Esau, Jacob,
Ishmael confront each other, they are challenged to embrace
the G-d of their father Abraham a G-d who wants to be
at peace with the universe. A peace that can only be achieved
when we do our part in revealing the G-dliness in everything
we do.
And so this weeks Torah portion closes the
chapter of Esau. Just as the portion of Chayei Sarah concludes
with the chronicles of Ishmael, and the portion of Toldot concludes
with Esaus marriage to Ishmaels daughter, this weeks
portion concludes with the chronicles of Esau. It details Esaus
family line and the leaders and nations that would descend from
him, concluding with Magdiel, founder of Rome.
The seeds have been planted for the confrontations
to come. The question today is: Do we understand the message?
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