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Don't Follow Your Thoughts: Find Divine Mindset #LoTaturu #InnerClarity #EyesAndHeart #TorahWisdom
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The Torah warns us that the heart desires and the eyes deceive. What we see isn’t always truth — it pulls us, distracts us, and convinces us that illusion is reality. The verse reminds us to anchor ourselves not in impulse or appearance, but in inner clarity, discipline, and truth. Real vision begins when the eyes stop ruling the heart. For more inspiring content: @Hidabrootcom
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Don't go after your thoughts. Those are
the only thoughts I've got. That's a the
obvious question is well rebel whose
thoughts do you want me to follow.
Whenever you see one of tag mitzvah
don't quote it in isolation. Go to the
whole puk and if you want even go to a
few sukim around it so you got a bigger
context. In this case just go it's the
same puk and what's the puk say? the sit
these will be as sits why
so you will look at it some say means
when you look at it you're going you'll
be to look at after
and you'll remember all my mitzvah so
you see the which is not finished yet is
already working on the predicate the
assumption that I know tar mitzvah and
I'm remembering them through titsis
which has the matri of tar between its
name and the number of fringes and
knots.
What's the next words?
The vav the loyu. There's a there's a
vav there. And don't follow your
thoughts. I don't need to now because
I've got mindset already in me. So that
when I'm poisoned by the media or when I
read something which is absolute,
my mind has 613
headlines with a lot of details for me
to filter the