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Bitachon 240 - Finding True Quiet
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We study the passuk in Yeshaya perek 30 passuk 15, which speaks of the great quiet and enjoyment one has in the state of Bitachon, the confidence which allows all the problems to slip away and be replaced with Hashem's salvation.
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You're listening to the 240th edition of
the podcast. We are going to begin a new
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Isaiah 30:15.
This is what Hashem says. Hashem, God
says,
the Holy One of Israel.
Listen carefully to this. You want to
know what is? You want to know what it
means to live with Baken?
with returning and I think returning
here means returning to Hashem,
returning to a place of calmness.
That's how we get saved. But
with quiet and with confidence
that has the potential to be your real
strength,
but the ni is exhorting the Jewish
people. That's not what you wanted.
Instead, you went to Egypt. You went to
the powers of the world. You went to
America. You went to all the places that
you thought would guarantee your
protection and your salvation, but
return to me. Hashem is saying, return
to my loving arms.
Rashi says,
this is what Hashem says to you.
You don't need to waste your money.
You don't need to run to Egypt and make
all kinds of security pacts.
All you need to do is just listen to
Hashem. If you just listen, if you just
return to Hashem,
then without any troubles, you'll have a
salvation.
with the quiet that comes when you come
back to me. When a person is connected
to Hashem, when a person feels Hashem in
their heart, when a person feels Hashem
in their life, they have a quiet
potentially just trusting in Hashem can
be the ultimate strength.
It's not necessary to find all the
different ways to protect myself from
all of my enemies. I just connect to the
source,
the one who has all the power. [snorts]
So then I've got that power.
The barbell says
the Na'vi places guilt upon the Jewish
people and he says, "Why are you trying
to go to Egypt to get help?
They're not going to really help you.
You turned away. You didn't seek out the
Holy One of Israel.
They would have sought the help of
Hashem. So, they wouldn't have needed
Egypt.
They wouldn't have needed to wage war
with swords and spears.
Oh you know
just being in a state of calmness it's
such a pella think about it all I really
need to do
all I really need to do says the says is
to just calm down just relax
all the problems that you think you have
they're not really problems
just being quiet and being serene would
save us from our enemies kikar
Israel.
This is what Hashem, your God says. The
Holy One of Israel, meaning your holy
one. You, the people of Israel, is
yours. The Holy One is yours.
If you would come back to Hashem, you
would seek his face.
If you would try to be in his presence,
with quiet and confidence. You would
have power cuz you would attach yourself
to him.
You weren't interested.
We said, "I'd rather go and I'd rather
raise up my banner.
I'd rather prove my greatness, prove my
power with the with the acquisition of
horses.
I wanted to be raised up. I wanted to
show my my
uh prowess at war
by purchasing lots of horses or in our
times the equivalent would be tanks or
uh
army airplanes, combat airplanes.
The punishment is that instead of being
a n which means a flag a banner being
raised instead of being raised we loose
we'll end up running away from our
enemies
that's the barba now so the tyra is
giving us a choice do we want to try to
believe that it's all us and we have to
do everything in our power every
in order to survive in order to thrive
life or is it all Hashem?
The B brings here.
We find that there's a concept that if
somebody has fear, if someone is amongst
those who are going out to war, but he
feels inside of himself a fear. So he
goes home. He doesn't stay. We don't
want fearful people out at war.
The says in that the co
there would be a special priest who
would go out with the troops and he
would give them a pep talk and he would
say if you have fear if you're afraid go
home go home.
See the principle here is that
you know you either have or you have
fear and the fear itself
is the is the problem. We don't need to
fear with fear itself because the fear
itself is what creates the problem. He
could he could be he could be he could
end up being trapped by the very thing
he fears.
The BI says the battles of the Jewish
people were never about their own power.
It was always about their look at Do and
Golas.
Look back in Tanakh and see it was a
spiritual power that gave them the
ability to to win.
The moment we ended up with
hubris with ego believing that it's us,
we always ended up in trouble.
ask the B
with quiet and confidence. That's your
power. That's how you will have the
power.
The says
the is doubling up the idea with
different words.
The doubling here of with quiet and
confidence.
I told you that if you will listen to
me, if you'll come back to me, right?
That's the
if you'll come back to me and be calm.
Why does a person turn away from a
hashem? Person thinks, well, there's
something in us that doesn't fit my
lifestyle, doesn't fit how I want things
to be. It always comes back to my ego.
Or it feels like if I sit and learn, if
I spend my time on spiritual pursuits,
how will I have enough money to to
support my family? There's all kinds of
regular human excuses, but they're just
excuses.
If you listen to to me,
you don't need to be involved in so much
effort. You don't have to be running
after Egypt. As we said,
Just sit in your cities. Just sit in a
relaxed state with trust with faith.
That is the power. That is the the vur.
The word vur can mean power and it can
also mean restraint. When a person acts
his self-restraint, he shows that he has
a he believes that is on his side.
means to say Hashem
will be fighting for you. Hashem will
fight for you
and the end of but that wasn't the path
that we chose. We're human beings and we
make mistakes.
Now he brings an extended piece from the
through quiet and faith.
So the salvation comes
person who does not trust in hem but
rather believes that there's some other
source for what he needs some other
something else that's going to cause
what he needs to be brought about or
trust in a person.
So mid measure for measure Hashem
removes as it were his divine providence
from him. And then you know I hesitate
to to say this to say what we just said.
That's what it says. But of course
there's still divine providence on every
individual whether or not I believe in
Hashem. But
the more I the more I connect to that to
Hashem
that God who loves me so much the more I
connect to that the more I access his
power.
So but if but he's saying that if I turn
away from Hashem so then Hashem leaves
me alone. Okay. You want to trust some
people? Let's see how it goes. Let's see
how that works for you.
The individual is then given over to
whatever whatever happens.
We find that our sages tell us
there were two rabbis walking.
He saw that groaned. He made a a sigh.
Why are you sighing? What are you afraid
of? It sounded like he was afraid. He
was worried.
He said, "Be careful with your worry."
The worry can actually create the very
problem that you fear.
He says, "Don't be afraid of your
enemies, lest I
cause you to to be afraid of your
enemies."
Meaning the very fact that I'm afraid
can create a situation where I'll be
truly afraid.
Whenever the says don't be afraid, it's
coming to say this thing.
When a person is when a person believes
in a particular
um call it force in the world when a
person believes in a certain force and
he's afraid of that force believes that
it has power over him to affect him
positively negatively.
even being afraid of war.
The very fear itself has the potential
to bring upon him the very thing that he
fears.
He says, "Job said, I was afraid and it
came that which I was fearful of came to
me and happened.
This is very interesting. He quotes here
the mag says there are four things
that's in in
there are four things that a person
needs to strengthen all the time and one
of them is the reason it's interesting
it's in the note here I'd like to read
it to you
this is
person sees that he's praying and and
his prayers are not answered should go
pray again
as he says hope to Hashem
strengthen your heart and hope to Hashem
meaning sometimes I hope sometimes I
pray and it doesn't work doesn't seem to
work strengthen your heart
hope to Hashem again
and by the way the cave the concept of
cave is hoping to hashem
Bryce says that there are four things
that require constant strengthening.
These are they learning Torah,
doing good deeds, prayer
and which either means a person's parasa
or means the way that a person interacts
with the world.
How do we know that is something that
requires constant strengthening prayer?
So you see that in quoting
which is talking about to explain how we
know that we need to always strengthen
our prayers.
Seems clear
that the
is understanding when it talks about
it's talking about
and we've spoken at length other times
about the concept of how it relates to
prayer to
the idea of is is a sense of confidence
inside oneself that Hashem is taking
care of him
sometimes I need to help me with that
sometimes I need a prayer in order to
feel more confidence let's see what he
says
brings her the
talks about how one of the great sages
saints
they would complete their prayer as
follows.
You know everything I need. I'm not
telling you anything that you don't
know. When I'm dvening, I'm not saying
anything that you don't know.
You know all of my needs. You know all
of my prayers even before I utter them.
So, I'm not saying this to you to to to
give you the list.
I'm telling you the list of things that
I am missing so that I can be aware of
them and I can trust in you about them.
We we kind of look at our we look at it
as a a uh
a wish list. Hashem, I'm not super proud
of myself. I've done things wrong.
Forgive me, Hashem. I know of sick
people. Make them well. Hashem, I need
give me.
That's not what it is. That's not what
prayer is.
This is explaining in his prayer, he's
showing us that the entire purpose of
the prayer is for me to recognize what
I'm missing and for me to trust in
Hashem that I will get the things that
I'm missing. That's a completely
different way of thinking about what's
going on in artis
back to the
he brings our
in saying that
that one of the four things that
constantly requires
strengthening is our how do you know
because the says with quiet and with
confidence that's where you get your
power
when I'm afraid It can cause the thing I
fear. I can be broken by the thing that
I fear because I'm because I'm afraid.
Just quieting quieting down
and offer you a little technique, a
simple technique. [snorts]
Whatever's happening, I don't like it.
Let it go. What does it mean? Let it go.
Relax your body.
Quiet. Right? Right? That's what this is
saying.
Quiet.
That's where the strength is. It's the
opposite. When I want to be strong, I
feel like I have to tighten up, face the
world. Courage. No. This is what courage
looks like. Courage looks like quiet.
Courage looks like release.
Courage looks like
Shem is in charge of the world. Anything
that's happening is from him. Let me
stop resisting it.
says to no evil can befall a person
or better said
the the
I'm sorry here let me let me read this
again
it's always true says it's always
that Yeshua it's very hard or I would
say he says it never can happen that a
salvation can come to a heart that's
fearful
but if a person's heart is calm can't
you can't fall
you can't lose out if your heart is calm
Shem says to Gdon, "Go down and you're
going to hear what they're speaking
about. You're going to hear what they
say, your enemies. You're going to go
down at night. You're going to hear what
they're saying, and that will strengthen
you.
This also explains you have to get into
a space of calmness. You want to get
salvation, you want to be saved by you
need to get into a space of calmness.
That's why when they went to fight
against the city I
so they went there and they didn't
they didn't attack they didn't engage in
battle until they saw that there was
smoke coming up from the city
the reason is because they had been to
eye already they had already lost in
battle
36 great sadikim were destroyed were
killed and so their enemies were calm
their enemies felt confident
and that's why they made a siege. They
laid siege to the city in order to make
them fearful because once the enemy is
fearful,
they can't win. As long as we stay calm,
we stay calm, we release, we relax.
quiet,
confidence, trust in Hashem. As long as
we do that, we can experience
the desire of our we can experience the
goal of our which is Hashem taking care
of us
in the most awesome and clear way. Thank
you so much for listening. We'll see you
again next time.