Napa Naidu Apasaid
Napa Naidu Apasaid who was a master of Kabbalah in the 14th century. You will find nothing about him anywhere. Indeed the rabbis know nothing of him. I found out about him from a man who had travelled to a chateau in Switzerland where records are stored from these times.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Be there inside of the perfection of yourself. Know who you are and expand that self to include everything your heart desires.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Wishing you wonderful things in the key of exactly what you wish for.
You deserve everything you want all of the time.
Listen deeply to go for it all
I believe I have found a way that works for everyone. You are only a heartbeat away from having it all
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Friday, May 20, 2005
Rules of Study
We call upon Napa Naidu Apasai now for some instruction in terms of how to go about understanding a difficult portion of Torah, the Zohar or the Bahir. He was called the Moroccan Menorah. His times were filled with adventure and high wisdom. We are pleased to have him with us on this day.
"First of all learn to study Torah with a light touch. Sometimes even a sense of humor will prevail where serious introspection will leave you wanting. These books we study and make so much of are woven tapestries of human thought. As such they are filled with threads of meanings which overlap sometimes blurring the brilliance lying beneath all of these layers. Consider yourself a diver of mysteries unafraid to go deeply into those pools of dark water that await your probing of their depths. What you intend to find are the ways in which you may live a better life. It is truly this simple. The practical operation of Kabbalah was never meant to obscure the meaning but came as a result of guarding these secrets from eyes who were only too ready to condemn at the least sign of blasphemy. It is amazing that the knowledge came through at all but thanks to the inventions of numerous kabbalists the secrets of kabbalah may be revealed with persistent and directed study.
Napa Naidu Apasai's Seven Rules of study:
Begin with a map of what you expect to find and expect to find your connection with the Holy One, the Ultimate Connection, the Divine Inspiration and expect to feel what you find in the entire energy body you inhabit.
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
A Parable
This story takes place in El Jadida, on the western coast of Africa, in Morrocco.
This is where a little known Kabbalist by the name of Napu Naidu Apasaid took up residence in the 14th Century. A tale is told about his travels during the time between Passover and Shavuot.
One morning Napu awoke under a tree filled with colorful leaves. He had paused there the night before to rest and so hadn't noticed the colorful leaves.
"What is this miracle I see before me. Never have I ever seen a tree with such beautiful colored leaves." He walked away from the tree and the leaves became a normal shade of green. He walked back under the tree and the leaves turned marvelous shades of blue, gold, orange and red. At first he thought it must be a trick of the light but then he verified that the sun had yet to fully rise over the hills beyond the forest.
"I must give thanks for this wonder that I do not know." The instant he said this out loud the wind blew and caused the leaves to blend together all in a shimmering white light. The white light highlighted a corridor where Napu could see people laughing and beckoning to him.
"Here goes nothing," he said plunging into the vortex formed by the white light. At the other end he met men and women who were all scholars of the Torah. They were laughing and talking loudly to one another. One moment there was silence and then everyone clapped their hands for the wonderful revelation which was given. Looking around Napu looked for all of the famous sages and prophets including the forefathers and Moses. He was led to a stream by a woman of timeless beauty. As he refreshed himself, he asked, "Where are all the famous sages of the Torah?"
"Oh they are here only they don't have to show themselves any longer. Here we are all equal in Torah. In fact I think I met one of them once, Elijah I think he was called but he didn't stay long enough to get to know him. Everything is different here. We don't have to worry about rules or what something means. Torah is revealed here in every moment. There are no arguments and no reputations to be made. That is for another world. All all souls here participate and study Torah. Perhaps you would like to see our Torah.
"Of course," he said as he was handed a Torah. It was a book much shorter than the one he was used to.
"What happened here? Where is the rest of the Torah?" He asked now standing up by the clear stream he had taken a drink from.
"Oh it's all there. You see we just took the good parts. Everything else we left out."
"You can do that?" He asked incredulously.
"Look around you," we can just about do anything here. Napu saw people floating past him, some slowly and some so fast their forms were blurs against the background of the forest. "Remember to become that which you are seeking and do not lose sight of the one." The lights grew fainter and then Napu was back inside of the forest by the many colored tree. Her voice faded. She was no longer there when he turned to look. From that moment on, he knew how to travel weightlessly through the air. There were many things that he learned as well as many stories about his travels. This was one of those stories.
Friday, March 04, 2005
1st Posting
This blessing comes from Napa Naidu Apasaid who was a master of Kabbalah in the 14th century. You will find nothing about him anywhere. Indeed the rabbis know nothing of him. I found out about him from a man who had travelled to a chateau in Switzerland where records are stored from these times. No this isn't common knowledge however I've been given permission to release this material at this time.
Napa Naidu Apasaid was a Morrocan Jew whose wisdom was written down in a book called Revealing the Light. Issac Luria, and others knew of this book but were sworn to secrecy. Abraham Abulafia also knew along with the Baal Shem Tov, all took an oath to never reveal their sources. The information is said to be revealed randomly according to the times we are living, and then only a bit of information to certain people selected also it seemed without random. I learned of this man and his incredible wisdom late at night after breaking down on the road to Milan. A stranger helped me that night and told this Kabbalistic blessing given by the great greatest of all Kabbalistic sages Napa Naidu Apasaid:
"Master of all within and without whose light shines forever, let me be made in thy own image as it was from times before when all was plenty. I partake now of those times with this food that passes over my lips. In this way I am one with all of thy creation"
I've been saying this blessing at every meal, or snack time. My life has completely altered. I cannot list the blessings that have resulted from this prayer.
You know I never knew if this gentleman was putting me on that night with his stories of the Morrocan Menorah as he called him for lighting the lights of so many wise men. Still the blessing works for me.
Napa Naidu Apasaid was said to have the ability to move in and out of souls at will helping the soul resist the negativity that abounded in the world in those days.