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Once there was two people. Now these two
people had a
debate. One said, "This is the real
world. Look, food comes right to me.
Drink comes right to me. I'm
comfortable. I don't have to pay any
rent. I don't have to pay any mortgage.
I don't have any
bills. Everything I want is good. I even
learn to withhal comes to me, teach me
to all day." The other one says to him,
"Hey, Khabibi, this is not it." This is
a preparation. A preparation for the
real world. They had a debate. Guess for
how long? 9 months. 9 months they had a
debate every day. Never slept. 9 months
they're debating. One day, all of a
sudden, wall breaks. One of them gets
pulled out. The guy that's left is the
one that believed this is the world.
This is it. The one that left, he
believed there's a next world. So the
guy that stayed, he says, "Ah, poor guy
wasted his whole life thinking there's
another world." See, now he's gone. Now
he's dead. Now he's nothing. He wasted
his whole life thinking there's
something else to the world. See me, at
least I enjoyed this world. The other
guy, they left. Guess what? He just met
Immana. He just met Imana. They're
waiting for him for 9 months. He was in
a belly. Nine months, he showed up.
Everybody, he's crying. They're crying.
Everybody's crying. Well, you're here. A
few minutes later, the other guy comes
out. The other guy is surprised cuz he
thought this is the real world. But then
he realizes, wait, now I arrive at the
real world. So now both of them are in
this world. And both one they're having
the same debate. They grow up debate.
This is the real world. The other guy
says, no, no, no. This is a preparation
for the next world. And they have a
debate for how long? 70 years. It's all
reality. It's all reality. Your current
status is reality. When you dream,
that's reality. When you're when you're
asleep, that's reality. There's no
difference in reality. There's no like
this is reality. This is not reality.
When you are dreaming, your is at a
different place. It's not here. It's a
different
place. Says that when a person dreams,
it's 160th of death. Why? Because the
nama a big part of it leaves the body
goes up to shim and some of the sadikim
were able to tell and remember what
actually happens there. One of the
things that we know the shama goes up to
and tells heaven what it did all day and
signs off on all of the it did and signs
off on all of the aot all of the sins it
did. Why does it sign off? Because at
the end of your life, 70, 80, 90, 100
years later, shows up to the bed,
they're not going to be surprised. Why?
Because the bed is going to show them
their signature. Hey, Khabibi, remember
on June 20th at uh 9:30 p.m., you fell
asleep. You came over here, we had a
conversation with you, you told us all
the things you did. Hey, that's your
signature. And the the Shama says,
"You're right. That's me. That's me.
That's my signature." And you remember
the next day you came back. That's your
signature. and so on and so forth.
Meaning that now that leaves the body
here, it goes over there. Reality
continues. The fact that you don't
remember it here doesn't mean that that
wasn't
reality. And the same thing is after a
person leaves this world. Once a person
leaves this world, that becomes their
current reality. There is no diff
there's no change in reality. There's
just a change in perspective. How you
view it and what you remember. Just
because you don't remember your dream
doesn't mean that the dream didn't
happen. Now every morning a Jew says
first thing in the morning what does it
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say? Thank you. A Jew wakes up. Jew
wakes up says thank you for bringing
back my because you have amuna in me.
Shouldn't it be I have amunai in you,
therefore you brought my back? No. Why?
When in left and went up to heaven,
then what does it say? He said, Hashem,
I don't want to go back. Why? This guy
doesn't stop sinning. Every time he has
an opportunity to to do this, he does
everything wrong. I don't want to go
back. Hashem says, you have to go back.
Hashem says, no, Hashem, please look, at
least just let me stay here. If I have
to pay a bill, I'll pay it now. At least
don't love me back. Hashem says, "No, I
have amuna in him, in her that today
they'll do better. Today they'll do and
he forces the nama to go back into the
body." And that's why the first thing
you say when you wake up before you say,
"What do you say? Thank you for having
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me." Say, "Thank you for more." 1 2 3
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