Day 4
Still going. Days 2-3 were very busy for me, and there was not much temptation. Today, an old image came back and has been haunting me for much of the afternoon. I decided to speak to Hashem about it, as Rabbi Arush says in the Garden of Emuna. Hitbodedut? Anyway, I got an interesting insight while I was talking. I will save some the sharp logical process through which I came to the conclusion, but here it is.
It is maybe a harsh insight but fascinating one. There is an idea that humanity don't by default have permission to do certain things. One example is that Adam and Chava were permitted to eat from "any tree" in the garden. Some say, that this means, since meat was not explicitly permitted, they were vegetarian. The permission to eat meat didn't come until Hashem told Noach, "Every moving thing that lives shall be yours to eat;
like the green vegetation, I have given you everything. But, you may not eat flesh of a creature that is still alive" (Bereishis 9:3-4). We were now allowed meat with a caveat. After this thought, I also remembered the prohibition against harming one's body (or worse). Through thoughts like this and more, I came to a conclusion that is perhaps obvious:
- Our body is a gift from Hashem, we don't necessarily have permission to do whatever we want with it. (Perhaps more than this, we even need permission for things as basic food.)
- Wasting seed and consuming illicit materials, I think we can safely say, we do not have permission to do. It could, at least metaphorically, even be considered a form of self harm. (Especially since it causes negative chemical effects/changes in the brain.)
Now, I think anyone on this site knows that these are forbidden, and that's why we're here. The main thrust of this for me, the reason it affected me emotionally, is that I came to the supposition:
Since my body is from Hashem does not belong to me, I should not misuse it. Why should I misuse or harm this which Hashem gave to me? Shouldn't I be taking care of it?
It's this emotional appeal, backed and bolstered by the logical/scriptural points, that really got to me as I finished the hitbodedut.
Whew. That's all for today.