- Galut
"Galut" or "Golus" ( _he. גלות), means literally
exile . Galut or Golus classically refers to the exile of theJewish people from theLand of Israel . There were altogether four such exiles. These are said to be alluded to in Abraham's biblical vision of the future of his descendants according to Bereishit Rabba (44:17): :"And behold, a great, dark fear fell upon him." "'Fear' refers toBabylonia ... 'dark' refers to Media. ... 'great' refers toGreece .... 'fell upon him' refers toEdom .'"These four exiles are said to correspond to four animals: the camel, the rabbit, the hare, and the pig. [http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sichos-in-english/46/22.htm]
Mystical explanation
Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov (Bnei Yissaschar, Chodesh Kislev, 2:25) explains that each exile was characterized by a different negative aspect:
# The
Babylon ian exile was characterized by physical suffering and oppression. The Babylonians were barbarians who viewed sheer physical strength as bestowing the right to dominate and conquer. They were lopsided toward theSefirah ofGevurah , strength and bodily might.
# ThePersia n exile was one of emotional temptation. The Persians were hedonists who declared that the purpose of life is to pursue indulgence and lusts—”Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we may die.” They were lopsided toward the quality ofChessed , attraction and kindness (albeit to the self).
#Hellenistic civilization was highly cultured and sophisticated. Although the Greeks had a strong sense of aesthetics, they were highly pompous, and viewed aesthetics as an end in itself. They were excessively attached to the quality ofTiferet , beauty. This was also related to an appreciation of the intellect’s transcendence over the body, which reveals the beauty of the spirit.
# The exile ofEdom began withRome , whose culture lacked any clearly-defined philosophy. Rather, it adopted the philosophies of all the preceding cultures, causing Roman culture to be in a constant flux. Although the Roman Empire has fallen, we are still in the exile of Edom, and indeed, we find this phenomenon of ever-changing trends dominating modernwestern society . The Romans and the various nations who inherited their rule (e.g., theEurope ans, the Americans) are lopsided towardMalchut , sovereignty, the lowest Sefirah, which can receive from any of the others, and act as a medium for them.External links
[http://www.kabbalaonline.org/MajorConcepts/messianicera/The_Jew_and_Egypt.asp The Arizal on the four exiles]
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