ETERNAL ETHEREAL 2 is the Third Episode of "MY NAME IS LIGHT," a six-part miniseries on the Ma’amer Basi L’Gani 5744 (1984). Part three of the textually based series of classes follows the first segment which focused of the study of chapter 14 of the original Ma’amer Basi L’Gani (5710). For more details on this, see below. * In this new Episode we continue to richly develop the first major novelty of the 5744 iteration. Covering Chapter Two of the Ma’amer which follows the unique reframing of the opening theme of the original Ma’amer Basi L’Gani (5710) which was introduced in the second iteration of the expansive Basi L'Gani series (5731 or 1971 onwards). This paradigm shift introduces an incredible new perspective of the pitfalls of sin and how we view human fallibility. Building on previously introduced profundity, in this Ma'amer we the fresh new dimension of Eternity! This will further illuminate an exciting new appreciation of Teshuva inspired personal and environmental transformation. Recasting the already familiar mystical truism introduced by the Previous Rebbe in the original Ma’amer, the Rebbe richly further elucidates the trademark positively disruptive "Holy Folly" represented in the creation of the Organic Desert Sanctuary. This Episode emphasizes the Eternal Ethereal by its lasting nature, this unique Kabbalistic theology leads towards an exciting perspective of global change we can [and should all] believe in! _______________________________ * The Ma’amarim of Basi L’Gani, are a collection of more than 40 uniquely themed Chassidic Discourses that were delivered by The Rebbe on, or in proximity to Yud Shvat, the Yartzeit-Hilulah of his predecessor Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneerson, between the years of 5711 and 5748 (1951 – 1988). All these ruminations were directly based on Ma’amer Basi L’Gani, 5710, which was released by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok on the eve of his terrestrial passing. This [original] Ma’amer is widely regarded as the Previous Rebbe’s Last Will and Testament, and our Rebbe used its themes as guiding lights for the unique mission of our Seventh Generation [of Chabad-Lubavitch] Chassidim. Kindred in containing many common concepts or ideas, each discourse incorporates a remarkably wide range of mystical Torah teachings and always radiates with multiple novel, fresh and creative insights. The original rumination contains Twenty Chapters, and for nearly four decades, annually (in orderly successive fashion) the Rebbe would elaborate on themes found in a specific chapter, by delivering one or more Ma’amarim (formal dissertations of original Chassidic Teachings) almost always opening with the Midrashic words “Basi L’Gani.” This year, 5784, we are – once again – focused on Chapter Fourteen. As such, the discourses of 5724 (1964) and 5744 (1984) are studied by the global Chasidic community during the Yud Shvat season.