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Hostages in Gaza: INCREDIBLE Lesson for Fighting Addiction
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When the enemy takes hostages the war gets that much harder. There's also an internal battle that tries to take you hostage - Beware.
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In these past two years in Tshin Peehe
even though it's been the longest battle
kimat that's been in this country we've
seen a tremendous amount of casualties
when we look around at all the wars they
worked with a tremendous amount of
intelligence very swift and a tremendous
amount of dishaya to be able to get rid
of all the ring leaders just now
recently by the team they were able to
knock off 20 of the heads of these
headless people, the we know they were
picking them off one by one and being
able to eventually get rid of the head
of the snake of NASA. We know by Iran in
the 12-day war on the first day, they
were able to pick off a tremendous
amount of the leaders and scientists.
Syria itself filled to the waste ground
and they were able to completely destroy
their whole entire powerful arsenal that
existed in Syria. One by one we had a
tremendous
that we were able to move quick fast and
with a tremendous amount of an
appreciation to
but there's a very interesting note that
we have to point out. There's one front
which I did not mention with and maybe
you've heard about it in Aza. There's a
group of hoodlams known as the kamas.
And incredibly enough, we are still busy
with them. You would think that after
the head guy
and a few others of the heads were kind
of gotten rid of that slowly but surely
they would just kind of dissipate, go
away, leave us alone and stop. But it
hasn't ended. We are almost hitting the
2-year mark. And here we are still busy
with them. We're going ahead and still
battling them. tooth and nail when all
the other fronts have seemed to come to
a halt. What is the difference? The
difference is one word, what we call
hostages. Just because of the fact that
they captured those hostages and they
were willing to give up their lives for
it on October 7th. They tried to pull
them over the finish line to pull them
into Azen. A lot of them were shot down.
And a lot of these hooligans were shot
down on the way while they were trying
to take them over because they knew that
having hostages was a gamecher. When we
were attacking, we had no inhibitions.
We were able to blow up anything we
wanted and we could do what we we wanted
without any type of hesitation. Over
here in Aza, we have to go house to
house slowly but surely tipping toe from
one place to the next in order to avoid
hitting any hostages. All these tunnels
where we knew that they're hanging out.
All you have to do, and they did in the
beginning, was take a tunnel and start
squirting it with water down and drown
in the water. So, they all drown inside
of there like a bunch of rats inside of
a furrow. It would have been very easy,
but we were worried about the hostages.
They knew and we know that the hostages
make all the difference in a battle.
It's much harder to defeat a war, defeat
an army or to another side when they're
busy holding on to our hostages. This is
what we see in our para in the
beginning.
When it talks about going out to war on
your it says
it talks about getting the hostages
you will get back your hostages and even
take some of theirs. But we see a
phenomenon in our parha about grabbing
hostages because sometimes that is what
makes the difference and you have to go
ahead and grab back the hostages which
you lost. Now these words of
asim points out and many other of theo
and others mention that the word
has is a singular lion that's individual
even though we're in the middle of a war
with a lot of people. Why is this
individual? Because they say that's the
small war. The wars that we're familiar
with is small wars. The big wars is the
war that's within myself. The battle
that I have with my The battle with my
have with my inclination to do something
wrong. That's the battle day by day,
hour by hour, newness by newness, always
having a different front to find. And
that is a very difficult battle. He
makes you stumble and you try to pick
yourself up. He tries to put you away by
making you do a sin. But hopefully we
realize, oh, this is not really me. And
you go ahead and you try to work on
yourself. We're an elchu kipper. We go
ahead and make a difference and try to
remove and clean the slate of what I did
wrong. However, there's a much more
powerful war that happens
when the captures you. You're in
trouble. When he takes a part of you and
he captures you as a captive, you're a
hostage. Then you should know your
battle is big. It's much difficult. you
are now fighting with Kamas and not just
with the and not even though is much
stronger than kamas and not with all the
other fronts that we have to battle with
because now when you're dealing with a
hostage that is by the you should know
that you have to overcome that in a very
difficult way what am I referring to
what kind of captive does the atahara
get one word the word is addiction when
a person has an addiction as The garra
says
suddenly it becomes permissible.
Suddenly is attained permissibility.
There is nothing necessarily wrong with
what I'm doing. It's hard for me to feel
that anything I'm doing is incorrect.
When I stumble one time, I try to pick
myself up, clean myself off, and move
on. But over here, I realize that I am
not. There's nothing wrong. What am I
already doing? It's not such a big deal.
Everybody's doing it. Why are you giving
me borage? Why are you giving me
criticism? Everyone's doing this. The
thing that everyone does. If you really
If I And you know what? If I really
wanted, I could stop whenever I want to
say, whenever I would want. No problem.
Sounds familiar. People who are addicted
deny their scenario. There was a person
who said, "It's over. I've taken care. I
have no problems anymore with
technology, alcohol, gambling. I'm good
to go. Leave me alone. No more
criticism, no more working. I'm It's
already behind me. What if anyone wants
to challenge me? So, send me a WhatsApp
and I'm willing to bet you a bottle of
whiskey that I'm telling you the truth.
Trust me that it's okay. A person who is
sometimes immersed in his addictions,
has no way to get out of it. He is
completely confined. He has no way of
being able to remove himself from the
situation that he is in because he
doesn't realize that he is in a
situation. He doesn't realize the
severity of the manner and he just kind
of gets used to it and therefore it is
that much difficult to be able to beat
him to be able to get him out.
That's what it means when the atahara
grabs you. He takes a piece of you and
you're not able to wiggle yourself out
of it because
of the fact that you are so addicted and
so locked up in your in your in yourself
in your what we call your what you call
your addictions. So let me give you a
misa that happened with Rafel Shadron
Shadron of course the great mages
built his stories all from around him
was one time walking to Shul and on the
way to Shul he saw that a manhole cover
was off. It was off it was revealed the
bore was open the pit was open and he
noticed a few people around there and
while he was getting closer and closer
he smelled a scent. He got closer and
closer and just got worse and worse the
scent. It was just getting absolutely
putrid. When he got close enough to the
bore to the to the to the sewage that
sewage system that's going downstairs,
he had to completely close his nose out
of absolute disgust from the scent that
is protruding from this well from down
here in the sewer system. But he
couldn't believe his eyes. as he saw a
sight that just absolutely mummified him
as he passed by the unraveled manhole
cover and looked down into the the pit
down there and he looked down into the
into the hole. He noticed that there
were three guys there who were in charge
of fixing up the system, cleaning it up
and trying to do what they do. That's
her job. And they were on a break. They
sat down, the three of them, and they
were eating lunch. They had some pitha
with humus, a few a few cucumbers inside
and tomatoes. And they were eating and
smoozing away together down in this pit
which
was holding his nose as tight as
possible from the absolutely horrific
smell that was protruding from there.
And he looked at this and he was
absolutely incredible. It's absolutely
incredible. When he finally got home, he
went and reported this story to his
family members, his wife and his
children. And he said, "From here, I
learned an incredible thing. I'm sitting
here absolutely disgusted by the smell.
And these people are sitting and having
lunch. They're making a picnic right
around the bou, right around the sewer
system. What's the difference? The
difference is that they got used to it.
They live by it. They swim by it.
Sometimes they go ahead and they work
with it daytoday. The smell just became
part of their system. It became part of
something that they have and therefore
it does not affect them at all. This is
something real. Smell is something
that's actual. So for sure when we're
talking something about conceptual when
I do something wrong when I act
incorrect and I get to a stage of
addiction it's very hard to admit fault.
If a person can't actually smell or
smell that exists, then when I do
something that's an action, I'm not
willing to admit that I'm doing it
wrong. Are you sure you're dressing
appropriately, or is it just the mode of
dress that you got used to? Because
everybody's doing it. It's just the
style around. What's the problem? Why
are the rabbis sitting on top of me?
What's the big deal about this? Why
can't I control my eyes or my fingers
from pushing the wrong buttons? Well,
it's just part of life, you know. It's
just they say a very large percentage, I
won't say what percentage of people fall
into the wrong websites. You know, it's
just a common phenomenon. So, I'm not
something out of the box. It's a norm.
It's something that's not so bad. Okay,
I got to work at it, but it's not as bad
as you make it out to be. Why does you
Why do you have such an anger problem?
Well, anger is just part of my system.
Leave me alone. It's just part of what's
about me and it's fine. And I don't
really get angry. It's really her that's
causing me to get to get irritated. It's
really those kids that are making me
bananas. Why are you not showing up to
minion? Or why are you coming so late to
minion? It's just something that's done.
I'll try. If I really want to, I could
get tomorrow. I will. I really do come
on time. Just today I didn't. Okay. Say
and yesterday. All right. This week I
didn't come on time. There were All
right. say, "You're right. For the past
couple weeks, it's been a problem, but
I'm working on it." People are, you
know, seder. Do you ever make a sader?
All these issues are issues that I can
call sometimes I Oops, I made a one time
mistake. Or if you don't mind me calling
an addiction, I'm not going to talk
about an alcoholic addiction or a
gambling addiction or the other
addictions that we are swamped with in
our generation. I'm talking about being
addicted to doing something incorrect
and not working and working on it
because you're so succumb to it. You're
so surrounded by it. So suddenly you are
trapped. You are confined.
The Sahara captured you. He's got you
trapped and you can't get out of it.
When we have to get those hostages out,
you have to use violence. You have to
kill Kamas and pull them out and have no
mercy. No exchanges. No, no, sweet
talking like the leftists are interested
in doing. You have to do exactly what
we're doing to go ahead and appreciate
and say, "I'm an alcoholic. I am wrong.
I It's hard. I am doing something wrong.
I know that it's incorrect. I know that
I can prove. I know that this is not
something I should be doing. This is
something I'm doing incorrect. I do it
all the time and it needs to change. I
am addicted to my smartphone. I cannot
stop. Every time my husband walks in,
I'm on the smartphone. So, he says,
"Just get off." But I do get off. If I
really wanted to, I could get off. But,
you know, I'm in the middle of a
conversation. So, what's the big deal? I
am not really sort of speak addicted to
my iPhone cuz I get off of it on
Shabbat. I mean, sometimes when people
aren't looking, I'm okay. Do you
understand? A person's got to stop and
do what they teach you in Alcoholics
Anonymous. And that's the hardest part
of the whole thing. I am an alcoholic. I
got something wrong with me. Admit fault
and then you will be able to retrieve
the shuyim. You'll be able to get those
captives not only out of Aza but out of
yourself. You will be able to free
yourself from the shambles of the
is working by convincing you that what
you're doing is okay. As writes in and
with this I finish in one of his letters
the subconscious runs a person's life
because that's just what's going on in
your back mind. And that's what you do
an automatic pilot. The point in the
back of your brain, the subconscious is
your automatic pilots. That's where
you're doing it. Your avoid in l and the
mua is to take the subconscious and put
in the conscience. Make it cognitive.
Make something that's not conscious that
you're non-concious about and make it
conscious. Make it cognitive. Make it
real. So instead of being just an
instinct, you think about it. you make a
and with that you annihilate the Sahara
because the second you're thinking he
has no stepping stone. He has no way of
vanquishing anymore because he can't get
you on what I what I'm referring to as
the addictions because suddenly you're
thinking about it something you're
understanding this is not right
something's wrong here something has to
change and with that you will be able to
release the hostage within yourself
and go back to the stage of being
absolutely annihilating any problems
that are within you that is the key to
the real chuva Shabbat shalom.