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Way 9: Cultivating Purity in a Contaminated World

Episode 109 Published 2 weeks ago
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In episode nine of the 48 Ways series during the Omer, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe teaches B’Tahara — “with purity.” Purity means being unadulterated, genuine, and free of ulterior motives or negative influences — pure thoughts, pure actions, and a pure soul with no additives or hidden angles. We are born with a pure soul (“Elokai, neshama shenasata bi tehorah”), but we are heavily shaped by our environment.

Rabbi Wolbe stresses that we must guard our environment carefully because negative influences inevitably affect us. He shares a childhood story of using foul language after playing in a public schoolyard and how his parents immediately moved to protect the family’s spiritual environment. Purity requires mastering concentration: the mind has 70 tracks, but most of us daydream through life on autopilot. True purity is consistency — not fragmented efforts (like Rabbi Akiva’s wife’s wish that he stay another 12 years, making the total 24 as one unbroken unit rather than two separate periods).

He encourages interrupting daydreaming, applying single-minded focus to Torah study and life, and incorporating what we learn into behavior. Practical tools include taking “dumb phone” breaks from smartphones, using web filters to protect purity (especially for rabbis and families), and observing the six constant mitzvot. Retreats work because they remove us from autopilot and allow deeper absorption of new information. Rabbi Wolbe highlights Maran Ovadia Yosef’s extraordinary concentration during painful surgery, where he was so immersed in Talmud that he didn’t even notice the procedure had ended.

Additional teachings: mean what you say and say what you mean; be the gatekeeper of your environment; live in a place of Torah (as Rabbi Yossi taught); and recognize that purity leads to pristine, unadulterated judgment (illustrated by Rav Moshe Feinstein’s response to other rabbis: his opinion was pure because his mind was untouched by secular influences). The episode closes with a call to keep our lives holy, pristine, and protected from outside contamination.

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Recorded in TORCH Centre - Studio A on May 3,  2022, in Houston, Texas.
Released as Podcast on May 10, 2022

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