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one
of the
important truths to know about Tah and
about the structure
of and the
t
is that the T
rely describes the emotional state of
the character
whose stories it is
describing the emotional states of the
characters we have to somehow deduce on
our own from the
story sometimes it's
implicit sometimes all we can do is
speculate even stories that are
powerfully
dramatic the story is told what happened
in terms of the inner emotions and
experiences and thoughts and feelings of
the people involved it is rely portrayed
and it is portrayed only when that
emotion is relevant to the story itself
it's relevant to the narrative itself an
example YF is thrown into the pit by his
brothers that he comes close they plot
to kill him he doesn't know that he
approaches them they remove that
colorful tunic that his father has
bought him as a sign a demonstration of
love and they take this boy 17 years old
and collectively they cast him into a Bo
a pit a cave a sis a
sistern which is empty no
water what was he feeling
what was he
experiencing did he respond did he say
anything in the story itself YF is
silent we know nothing about his
emotions we know the facts not the
feelings later and this is very
surprising because here the T does
describe the emotions but only later and
Paras
Mikes two decades later more than two
decades later 21 years later when the
brothers come down to Egypt to purchase
food and the prime minister of Egypt who
is of course their lost brother YF
recognizes them and accuses them of
Espionage and incarcerates them for
three days and then tells them that they
can go home but one brother has to
remain in prison till they come back
with their baby brother binyamin they
turn to each other and they say
a we're guilty this is not the prime
minister's evildoing this is our
evildoing
why we're
guilty because this Sor they say came
because we did not listen to The
Cry of our brother this is 21 years
ago excuse me the words that they say is
quite potent words our brother we have
seen the distress of his soul when he
begged us when he pleaded with us and we
did not
listen we were indifferent we were
apathetic that's why 20 years later
we're dealing with this Sor with this
terrible stressful situation that has
befallen us here in
Egypt so suddenly 20 years later we find
out Not only was ysf emotional he was
actually expressive he was begging his
brothers don't do this to me and they
didn't
listen why wouldn't the ti tell this in
the story
itself cu the T usually doesn't say
these things in the story here it
becomes relevant that the brothers are
blaming themselves for not responding to
a Brother's plea so we have to know that
he was pleading and they didn't respond
to it and they felt guilty over it and
in fact some commentators say they
didn't even feel guilty over the fact
that they sold him they felt that they
did the right thing based on their
understanding of who he was they felt
guilty that they did not express
compassion to his please whether he was
guilty or not
that's what some of the famous mam
say Adam and watch one of their sons
murder another son the first family in
history confronts homicide one brother
kills another brother what did they feel
like I don't
know I don't
know what did n feel like when he comes
out of the Tav and he sees the flood
destroyed all of humanity I don't know I
know he got
drunk maybe that can tell you what he
felt
like okay fine so we
speculate is bound up on the altar his
father is about to slaughter
him he takes the sword to slaughter his
son before the angel calls and says
what did y feel like what did a feel
like the tah is silent the story is so
loaded in a regular book a regular novel
you would write a story of reality of
history or a fiction any author would
put that in any writers
here you would leave out such a
point figure it
out what did y feel like after he found
out out that Rifka concocted AA and
dressed up one son like the other
brother to take the blessings what did
he feel like what was that conversation
like what did yakob feel like when he
discovered that he married the wrong
woman what would you feel like if you
discovered you married the wrong
man I don't
know I don't know I mean I can imagine
the to is silent it just says he went to
Lin and says why did you deceive me the
medish reports that there was a whole
conversation between him and Leia we
once spoke about
it a whole was between him and
Leia where do we see a feeling we see a
feeling when Yakov is going back to the
holy land toan after two decades of
separation from his father and mother he
was by loveed one he got married he
built a family he's on the way back he
wants to make peace with his brother he
sends a m message of reconciliation the
message comes back The Messengers come
back and say what your brother is coming
with 400
troops against
you 400 soldiers 400 troops to attack
you at that moment the T says
V there's an emotion yov is terrified
he's not afraid he's excessively
afraid he's distressed but there the
emotion is the story because what's the
next step he splits up the camp into two
he says if one gets killed the other one
will
escape and then he prays and he begs of
God to save him and that's not enough he
prepares a lavish bribe and gift to send
to his brother numerous many many
animals to perhaps appease his wrath and
calm his anger his
ey so why is he doing all of this
nothing happened tangibly yet but he's
responding to an emotion so the emotion
is extremely relevant to the
story and you'll see this throughout the
whole
KES stories are told facts are related
not all facts but certain facts key
facts of the story The Feelings the
experiences the inner turmoil and
thoughts unless it is the story it will
not be there even even though it
obviously happened people have been
feeling from day one it's part of the
human composition it's part of the
animal
composition which is why when you see an
exception to that rule any serious
student their antennas must go up and
try to understand what caused this
exception such an exception
exists in the opening of par
in which begins of course the second
book the second safer the second volume
of the
five a new era begins in the life of the
family of the Jewish people until this
point we focused on
the Patriarchs the matriarchs and their
children and their relocation from Canan
into Egypt bous ends on the final note
the final ver that ysf the prime
minister of Egypt and the one who
invited his siblings and his family and
fed them and nurtured them and protect
them passes away in Egypt at the age of
110 and now Begins the new era of new
generations emerging where all the
brothers Yakov passed already earlier
but all the brothers passed away ysf and
all of his brothers passed away and the
entire generation has passed on and now
the generations
continue and as the gim the subjugation
of the Jewish people takes root in the
beginning we talk about the Jewish
people collectively there is a nation
here a large Nation a nation that is
blossoming and fruitful and
extraordinary ways
unexpectedly and parro and his people
subjugate them and then we are
introduced to the birth of a young boy
named Misha
mosa as you know doesn't grow up among
the Jewish people he grows up in the
palace he grows up as an adopted son of
the daughter of pharaoh from all people
baa and the first story we know about
MAA in terms of him taking an initiative
the first opening story is in P Bas
2:1 the T now introduces for the first
time
m in terms of before we learned about
him as a baby being taken care of being
nursed by his mother being adopted by
the
princess in terms of M himself the first
story
is during those days mha grows up and he
goes out to his brothers he goes out of
course because he's naturally not with
his
brothers he has been privileged to live
a life life not only of prosperity but
of royalty of
aristocracy growing up with the daughter
of parro as his mother so he goes out he
goes out physically geographically but
he also goes out conceptually going out
from his Royal comfortable prosperous
cocoon where all of his needs are not
only met but he is provided for with the
greatest prosperity and broadness and
wealth he goes out to brothers who are
suffering he sees their suffering and
the first scene is he sees an Egyptian
man beating a Hebrew as the
put an Egyptian man is is is is beating
smiting striking a Hebrew man a Jewish
man May of one of his brothers and the T
of course mentions one of his brothers
to help give context to the the story
and MOA sees the scene and according to
most commentators although it says the
word Maka Maka literally means hitting
inish it sometimes means murderous
hitting one can hit one can spank
somebody and one can beat somebody
trying to beat them to death or close to
death looks here he looks
there and he sees that there's no
man the word is used again and here
obviously it means he kills the Egyptian
he strikes him
dead and he buries him in the sand he
hides him in the sand that's the first
story and episode we know about mosa
this is our first introduction to the
man the first action of his life is he
comes out he sees an innocent Hebrew
being beaten by an Egyptian beaten to
death he kills the perpetrator he kills
the murderer and he saves the
victim he comes out on the second day
and suddenly he sees two Jewish men
quarreling with each other in contrast
to day one now day two there's a
different story two Hebrew
men they're also killing each other or
beating each other or quarreling n
they're fighting with each
other again uses the word Saka for the
third time he tells one of the men a
wicked man why are you beating why are
you
hitting you're smiling your
friend and the response of this person
who was hitting his friend or about to
hit his friend he turns to mha and this
is the first thing mha would have he
from a Jew because yesterday the Jew was
being beaten to death we don't know if
he spoke he probably said Thank you
afterward words but the second day when
mha tells this Jew why you beating your
friend he
says he didn't speak inish he
said who died and made you King as the
expression goes who turned you into a
ruler and judge over us whoever gave you
this position to think that you can rule
over us and judge our actions and tell
me why I am do ask me why I'm doing what
I'm doing that's not enough for mha to
get the message he
says are you going to kill me as you
killed the
Egyptian I know that yesterday you've
killed the Egyptian who was hitting a
Jew are you now going to do the same
thing here the T
says MOA became
afraid and he
said the thing has become
known the thing literally which thing
that which has happened yesterday has
become known he turned here and there
and saw there was nobody there
he thought innocently nobody saw what
happened now when this Jew tells him who
turned you into a minister and a judge
are you going to kill me like you killed
the Egyptian first thing is he's afraid
the second thing is he says it's known
it became
known an emotion of mha he's
feeling fear he's feeling
trepidation what happened at this time
the man told him you're G to kill me and
mha is
frightened next
scene indeed hears about this thing MOA
said this thing became known which thing
that I killed the
Egyptian hears this thing he hears the
news he now seeks to kill
so mha
flees from the Pharaoh from
par his step Z his step-grandfather
and he runs to midan he dwells in midon
and he dwells by the well and the story
continues him encountering the Seven
Daughters of yro and assisting them
that's the third Story the third story
is as he's by The Well of midan
he sees there are seven girls there the
daughters of yra they're trying to
irrigate the flock of their father by
the well taking water from the well and
perhaps putting it in the TRU and
irrigating the the the the sheep of the
father and the Shepherds come and expel
and harass these woman women and MOA
stands up and he saves them and he
irrigates their
sheep that's the third story about mha
which ends up in his marriage this
itself is quite
interesting these are the only three
stories we know about mha before the
action
Begins the only if we want to paint a
picture of the man personality character
spirituality dedication humility
wisdom Etc there's only three stories to
sketch his profile because the next
story is he gets married he becomes The
Shepherd of his father-in-law's flock
and the next scene he meets God at the
burning bush and he's appointed to
become the first leader the first
Redeemer the first rebba the first
Shepherd of the Jewish people and
liberate them from Egypt mosa is then a
completely transformed human being from
a private citizen from a Shepherd into
mosenu
so if one wonders why was he chosen from
all
people the T doesn't give a reason for
this it's
interesting there were many Jews the tah
says there were many many Jews why mosa
why mosa why
he the med says cuz he was a shepherd
and the fact that it says he was a
Shepherd represented his character if
you look in the Kish itself there's
three stories about him that's it and
those three stories tell you enough of
what you have to know in order to at
least have some appreciation of why
mosha was chosen and all three stories
have the same common denominator they
all have one common denominator and what
is
that he stands
up he stands up to
Injustice
brutality
narcissism murderous instincts
oppression and subjugation of innocent
person the first story he stands up
to an Egyptian murdering a Jew just
because he's
Jewish in the Second Story it's not an
Egyptian against a Jew it's a Jew
against a Jew so you would think mha
would say okay now I'm mixing out
no why are you hitting him and in the
third story he stands up for
women this is three and a half thousand
years
ago today it's popular
three and a half thousand years ago he
stands up women not from his tribe not
from his Nation the first time he's
protecting a Jew you could say these
it's my people against the enemy the
second time it's a Jew against a Jew now
he's in a Strange Land none of his
business he's not part of local politics
does he know what happened between these
girls and these guys between their
fathers he should say it's none of my
business let me investigate no he stands
up and he expels the Shepherds and he
saves the women
but here's the
question the emotion of fear by Misha is
displayed and it doesn't seem to be part
of the narrative why if the T would say
the man told mosha you're going to kill
me like you killed the Egyptian and mha
becomes frightened like oh my God
somebody knows and he runs away that
makes M that makes sense if the T
wouldn't say he was afraid you wouldn't
understand why he ran away just to say
that man said you're going to kill me
mosha ran away why did he run he was
afraid he was feeling fear once somebody
knows you know how it
is even the wall has ears certainly
people have ears one person knows it's
like telling the secret to your best
friend and therefore and here wasn't his
best friend so he tells him the story he
tells him that he knows mosa is afraid
and he runs away that's not what
happened mosa didn't run
away
is par heard the news and he tried to
kill mha then mha ran away in other
words if P would have not heard the news
and P would have not tried to kill him
the fact that this Jew knew that mosa
killed the Egyptian wouldn't be
important enough for mosa to run away he
only runs away after the king actually
tries to execute
him if so it seems that the depiction of
moa's fear in middle of the story is
completely out of sync with the entire
style of the entire tanak here you have
a display of emotion that doesn't result
in any activity it's almost like
describing an
emotion describing an emotion in order
to describe the emotion without any
consequences again if the emotion would
have resulted in an action of M
it's the story that is the sequence of
the story it does not mha is afraid and
what happens next nothing he's afraid
what happens next he says oh my God it's
known what happens as a result of that
nothing it's an isolated
self-contained piece of the story that
doesn't produce results what happens
next is par hears the news and Par tries
to kill him now par heard the news
because as many commentators explain
because probably there's a Jew informed
on him so that is connected the fact
that the Jew told him you're going to
kill me and then this Jew went to par if
we assume this Jew told par which would
be the sequence of the story it would
make sense Rashi says that these Jews
informed on mha to par that's how par
knew but mha's fear in the middle of the
story in middle of the story is a
complete Kish it's a novel concept inish
to describe an emotion of M
without a an apparent result in action
because as I said the fear did not cause
him to run it's pyro is trying to
execute him that caused them to run now
often when we reades we don't notice
these things because we read it fast and
we don't study the structure of the text
what is inserted what is emitted the
style of how a story is told but as I
said a serious student knows that this
literally sticks out and it's
like just know he was afraid and not
only that he spoke about it he's like
wow It it's
known
unless
we can go deeper and discover that this
this description of mha's fear is
essential to the
story it's not just a description of an
emotion so that our
curiosity is filled by knowing what he
was feeling because if that was the case
there should be hundreds of other
emotions described and they're all
ignored not ignored but just not
explicit unless his fear is not just to
satisfy the reader and say okay m is
afraid good he's just like
me or I'm just like him but rather it's
essential to the
story and for this we're going to change
the subject
somewhat somewhat and then Bas come back
to it and see one of the
interpretations how do we know that this
is a difficult
interpretation so here you'll see
another CLA if you look into Rashi
on the
words was afraid Rashi
says it means literally he was afraid
then Rashi says the med said he was
afraid because he said maybe this nation
cannot be
redeemed if they have M uh informers
informers on their own people they can't
be a people they can't be a nation if
they are so fragmented and disintegrated
there's no cohesion there's no loyalty
if they're ready to backstab each other
like this how can they be redeemed
that's what he was afraid of now rash
writes many times my job
is so once Rashi
says was afraid literally because
somebody knew that he killed the
Egyptian why does Rashi now have to add
the
medish because this is what was
bothering Rashi why does the T describe
his fear so Rashi gives a second
midrashic interpretation that it's not
literal he wasn't afraid for himself he
wasn't afraid because of what this
person said about him he was generally
afraid and distressed about the state of
the Jewish Nation a whole different type
of fear it was a spiritual Transcendent
fear of actually a leader a whole
different type of fear but I want to go
to the literal interpretation the
literal interpretation says that mha was
afraid how would we understand that
Rashi you see what was compelling Rashi
to give a whole somewhat of a midrashic
a homedical interpretation not literal
that he's afraid about something else
he's afraid of the state of the nation
because he's bothered why the TAA
describes it unless there's a reason to
explain to us about mha's
concerns but if you say literally like
rashi's first interpretation how does it
really come in here to the PK there's a
famous Med par when it says that yov was
afraid when he heard that as was coming
against him with 400 people the medish
rabba says that two people were
afraid
and the choicest of the Patriarchs and
the greatest of the prophets yov is
afraid of asov and mosha is also afraid
and
Paras hasem tells m al don't be afraid
of and don't be afraid of
in the trans Jordan you're going to be
able to defeat him and going to be able
to conquer both are
afraid and many maim say that the medish
is bringing out obviously relative to
their level Something of a subtle
blemish in these two people relative to
their lofty spiritual Heights
obviously
why they were afraid say kazal
even though God promised yob I'm going
to be with you and God promised Mo I'll
be with you what are you afraid why
don't you trust God they were afraid
maybe their own
inadequacies removed that removed some
of the protection so yob was afraid mha
was
afraid so why would the med then
criticize it that would seem to be
actually a very humble display a display
of humility they're looking at
themselves they're saying you know maybe
we're unworthy
which now brings us to the big topic
known in Judaism as
B that's
trust the concept
of there's a famous
story which I guess captures it in the
most extinct fashion about
theed
theed who's known by
his was the grandson of the
balat he passed away in the year
T
1876 1866 I stand corrected
1866 he was the third laich Reb the
third Reb in the kabad dynasty his name
was reel of laich n a grandson of the
balatan his daughter's
son one of his whose name was m b came
to him once and said that his child is
ill his child is very
ill so
theed told him the four words in yish
five words in yish track
good good think
good and it will be good think
positive and the results will be
positive
and M took that to
heart and he was thinking positive that
his child is going to be good healthy
and his child
recovered that's the story about
the and this has become a quite
well-known phrase today I think they
already have songs and bracelets and
whatever they have but the original
Yiddish expression of was
the mag of Mich the successor of the
B once
said that the the prophet
says in the famous vision
of he speaks about the fact that there
is
the The Throne of
glory on the throne there was an image
that looked like a human
being and much of the cabala tries to
dissect those words that he describes
Hashem sitting on the throne it was an
image that looked like
an calls
it the superal human on top of the
Throne of course doesn't mean a human as
a physical human but the way the the way
the great cabalists explain it is that
the Persona of man which is comprised of
10 characteristics known as the 10 spher
begins within the godhead within the
Divine but the mag said something very
intense he
said that the image of the Divine is
always
maram it's a reflection of the image of
the human being down here below the div
face so to speak often mirrors the human
face so if I look in a mirror and I make
a sour face the face that's projected
back to me is
sour you can try it out if you look at
the mirror and you show it a smiling
face the mirror projects back a smiling
face so the magot says that is
saying the Divine image is
it's a it's a result it's a reflection
of the human countenance of the human
image the mid the emotion the attitude
the perspective the face physical and
emotional and spiritual that the human
being projects that is mirrored in the
Divine the B said it says we say in
to H
chapter 21 thank you God is your
Shadow literally it means a shadow
protects you today's today you don't M
need a shadow but a hot sunny day you
need other things in a hot sunny day the
shadow you find refuge in the shadow the
B says something
else means god is your Shadow you
remember when you're a child and you're
walking Friday night and one of the
great activities of a child is to see
how you move your leg and the shadow
moves with you the shadow mimics the
shadow replicates the shadow responds
accurately to what you do in fact the
shadow is a reflection of you said the B
hasem God is your
Shadow meaning
responds to me based on
me there's a famous story in gar till
now I brought other sources the story in
gor the gor tells quite a fascinating
story there was a man named Yehuda the
son of nasen he was walking behind his
teacher
is walking
behind he
gave a inish you know what AI is it's
the you know that
one so looks and
says you want to bring pain into your
life you want to bring in pain into your
life and he quotes a
from my fears actually produced
results so he asks
him says in
Proverbs fortunate is the person who's
always afraid he says
please that's talking about intellectual
Integrity when it comes to t you should
always be cautious and ask yourself
maybe I made a mistake maybe I'm going
to forget maybe I forgot I have to
review that's a different type of fear
that's the fear of knowing how
vulnerable mortal and frail a human
being is and always be cautious before
you make DEC before you make decisions
effect especially when they're affecting
many people's lives but this is no
excuse for you to
sigh what is the meaning of this what
was he saying here the maharal has a
safer called
and there he has a section
called the path of of trust and there he
discusses this
other discusses this and other
sources another fascinating statement of
the B the B said when God wants to
punish somebody or I should say cleanse
somebody he has to do one thing
first take away the person
if the
person's attribute of trust is not taken
away nothing negative can befall the
person he has to first take away
his thek
says somebody who trusts in God grace
kindness surrounds this person
many have in God many other verses you
go out to
work don't be stressed and terrified
which the brings that as the
main you got to trust it's going to be
good but let's now get down try to get
down what are all what are all these
sources telling us what are they
teaching us there are two concepts
there's a concept called a there a
concept
called some commentators throughout
history Associated them as
being synonymous Associated them
together and said one is very similar to
the other but many commentators many ma
many sources especially in the world of
nister but even in the world of gar
kazal Med at least according to many
interpretations so them as two different
realities Amun means
faith means
trust in our context amuna is the idea
that a person is aware that God run the
world Hashem
orchestrates every event in a person's
life till the smallest detail the famous
line of the B that even a
leaf a leaf falling off a tree on a cold
day if it's still the tree still has
some leaves today and it falls off and
it rolls and it lands in a particular
place that's also with Divine Providence
that's also
with and they say that was once walking
with to students and he was teaching
this and they said reab here's this Leaf
could you explain to us what's the
Providence about this Leaf being here
and not there he says why don't you lift
up the leaf and look what's under it
they lifted up the leaf and they saw a
little worm the B said this worm has
been suffering under the scorching heat
of the sun and it was pleading with God
to ease its Agony so the leaf came to
create refuge for this little
world now in that case they could see it
I see a leaf on the street I'm not sure
I can always uh see it but he was trying
to bring out the point that's even a
leaf so when it comes to a person's life
everything in a person's life is what we
call which means detailed Providence
orchestrated and even though so many
things in life happen as a result of
human behavior you did this to me or you
didn't do this to me willingly or
unwillingly I lost my job because this
one decided I got a job because this one
decided I wasn't invited I was invited
this happened because this one I mean
everything in our life usually has
causes as a result of a doctor or a
psychologist or a spouse or a relative
or a friend or a community whatever
there's always somebody or a stranger
that causes so many things in our life
not all but so many things in our life
nonetheless the concept of amuna is that
ultimately there is one source even
though God runs the world through man
ambassadors and Messengers and SEO
reasons that cause it in reality but
there's ultimately One Source
responsible for it all and therefore a
Jew who has this amuna is aware that
even though it seems like this person is
at fault or this person gets the credit
ultimately there's one source that is
behind and in front and in middle of
every experience that happened in the
person's life from the first breath till
their last breath and before that and
after
that and therefore as a result of that
when somebody takes that seriously there
could be a certain Serenity a
certaines a certain Tranquility a
certain Serenity because even if the
person is confronting a difficult
situation the awareness that ultimately
it's Hashem who is responsible for this
situation and knowing that God loves you
and loves you in a Prof the profoundest
way various or parts of the and the said
that hasem loves every Jew more than
parents love a Ben an only child who was
born when they were already older and
they thought they couldn't have children
and then they have one child one can
imagine the tremendous infinite
affection that a mother has to that
child even beyond the infinite love she
has to every child says the B the love
of asem to every Jew is infinitely
greater even than that love so when a
person could be aware of this on some
level it already creates a certain
Serenity a certain Manuka an
understanding that every every challenge
is an opportunity and in every in every
difficulty there is ultimately meaning
and it allows the person to rise above
the
situation a few days
agoin gave me the privilege of visiting
my home so we were sitting together
inzing so he told me at some point he
said you know America is not the Soviet
Union thank God and the tortures that we
both uh we both have grandparents who
suffered tremendously under Stalin and
some of them were tortured very badly so
I I know the story of his family and he
knows mine so he said the tortures that
some of our ancestors went through in
stalinist Russia don't happen here in
prison but you should know that where I
was they try to destroy your Humanity
not through physical torture but
psychological mechanisms that at some
point you don't feel fully human you
lose your sense of dignity you lose your
sense of value suddenly you're locked in
and for hours you have to stay in your
cell why nobody knows suddenly they
inspect everything that you have in
every pocket a you want to move from one
room to another room scrutiny you have
five minutes and if you lose those five
minutes now is lock down and then you
could be plunged into solitary
confinement all these types of things
that psychologically at some point
you're
dehumanized and this is a very natural
process and he said I realize it's going
to happen to me I realize that sooner or
later this is going to happen to me I'm
going to lose my human my human your
sense of
humanness and of course of course when
that happens when the person comes out
of even if they come out of prison at
some point they're never the same
so I said so what did you do he said I
realized that I have to remain connected
to something that's not in
prison I have to remain connected in my
mind I'm in prison physically but I have
to remain connected to something above
above
prison he said that's what Thea was I
knew that
God is not God is in prison but he's not
confined in prison
he's in prison he also out of prison so
by really connecting to him I remained
emotionally
Unshackled I remained above the prison
even though as I was there and that's
why I could
retain my dignity and sense of value and
serenity for eight years even though I
looked and I knew that this is supposed
to break me I wasn't naive it's supposed
to destroy me
so this this awareness of amuna when
it's
internalized is a very very powerful
tool understanding that there's a deeper
Rhythm and energy in life that a Jew and
a human being can always
connect but now we come to step two now
am is is
is is G's good but there's something
called
is what theed was telling this person he
didn't tell him your child is
sick God did it accept
it he could have said that God has his
plans he's very sick I don't know if
he's going to die he may die I mean hope
he doesn't well DAV but may
happen may happen this world is is a
funny place and it's a painful place
somebody he told
him he told him TR good
that's where morphs
into so you have for example the has a
famous booklet
called and he argued that is really the
concept of a it's trusting that mommy
knows what she's doing you know how a
little baby trusts mommy and mommy
sometimes takes it to the doctor you
remember the vaccination days
and you tell your husband next time
you're doing this I'm not doing
this I'm not holding down this baby by
two arms this is not a mother's job I
don't look at the bris and I don't do
the vaccination sorry it's a father's
job it's good enough that I allow it to
happen and the truth is the truth is it
it is it is a painful sight even though
we all understand it when the baby needs
a shot I'm not getting into the
vaccination issue but let's talk about
I don't mean to open up cans of worms
here let's talk about let's talk about
another shot to draw blood okay does
that
work you want to defend
me
okay
so and and and you're holding up the
baby looks at you with such innocence
and such trust and then 10 seconds later
you're holding down your baby who's now
hollering and screaming the baby's
almost looking at you and say mommy this
relationship is really not going to end
the way I wanted it and you're going to
pay for this wait till I become a
teenager you're you're going to pay for
this
moment basically that's why we teach not
to take
revenge and yet you do it and you do it
with the same love that you nurture the
child so this was the kish's idea means
God is your
mother let it let let it Let Let It Be
surrender the expectations that make you
frustrated and angry and understand that
you have a God who is responsible for
everything in life and it's out of love
that's where are the same but
the
theah
the and even a few places in
and in other there's another dimension
of and that is that the human being's
attitude and the human being's thoughts
and feelings and emotions what we
project actually has a power to impact
reality the sameed writes a letter that
his grandfather the balat who was one of
the the greatest sages of Jewish history
died while running away from Napoleon he
did not want to be under Napoleon
Napoleon came in in June 1812 to conquer
Russia Napoleon came in from France he
came Lithuania into bellarus into Russia
batan lived in liadi in bellarus and he
escaped into the Ukraine the winter of
1812 was one of the coldest winters
which was the cause of Napoleon's defeat
and naturally the cause of his death as
well and he passed away in a little town
called Pi
shabas the night
ofed writes it's very emotional he says
he was a young he was a young
man and uh his Grand his
grandfather saw him daving and he says
this was the last I DAV
before his passing meaning it was shabas
he passed away he rites 10:20 10:25 p.m.
writes my grand passed away 10:25 so
this was probably a little while earlier
the last my says before his death
and in a depressing
Melody he did not interrupt me he waited
till I finished davening
and after I finished daving he told me
that the Zar says and I want to quote
you the
Zar the Z says
in I'm going to quote and translate this
is what is is telling him after he
finishes m in a depressing
tune the higher world does not feed into
the lower world only based on the state
of the lower
world if the one in the lower world is
in a state of positivity and joy and
good spirits so the higher World feeds
that energy into the lower world and if
the person is in a state of melancholy
and negativity and pessimism the higher
World feeds that feeds that into the
lower World it mirrors his or her
emotion and and thought back to them and
therefore my grandfather said do not D
in with a niggan of
depression and a few minutes later he
returned his soul to its maker and his
grandfather his grandson writes this as
a first document he writes this in a
letter what he hear it from
the author
of this
is the end of 1812 December 1812 the
24th of Tavis gim in the Hebrew calendar
which is next week but it was which is
this
par what does this z
mean what does it mean like what the mag
says he told them what the mag says also
he heard it from his teacher the mag of
M Rich the image of God is is always the
image of the
person I'm going to say it dramatically
I don't mean these words in other words
there's a certain element of God that we
create of course we don't create God God
creates us but there's a certain flow of
divinity that we we somehow mold we
craft we generate and this is what the
gor says in bras that this Yehuda gave a
a sigh and
his says what are you doing why you
introducing negativity into your life
what did he do he cracks it that's what
every Jew does who doesn't sigh you're
not Jewish you probably need conver
conversion if you don't
sigh since when is does a Jew display
optimism that's like a gentile thing to
do but he says what are you doing what
are you bringing in pain into your life
what are you bringing your surum into
your life it's a such a sharp
response so this
couple gets married and goes on a
honeymoon
and they decide that instead of going on
a classical normal honeymoon they want
to be
adventurous so they go to this rustic
hot right it's exciting you feel young
creative adventurous somewhere in the
forest they're in this wooden Hut and
they're looking forward to three magical
awesome days of love and romance and
affection and as they fall asleep the
first night in that wooden uh what's the
name of it uh the wooden cabin
cabin a woodpecker decides to visit
them and the Woodpecker had all the time
he was also on a
honeymoon and this became his honeymoon
and he would Peck
away throughout the night and deprived
them of even 10 straight minutes of
sleep okay one night you could not
survive fun exciting day exhausted they
go back into bed the second night of the
honeymoon in this wooden cabin and a
visitor comes it wasn't the figger it
was the
Woodpecker and the Woodpecker is there
all
night and the poor couple at this point
are going to lose it but there's still
one more day to the honeymoon and it was
difficult for them to look at each other
and say you know we were
stupid the richz
Carlton is probably
better they went back to sleep a third
night and the
Woodpecker arrived and spent the next 24
hours with them and finally it was time
to go home
on the way home they looked at each
other and she tells
him this was an
unbelievable positive
honeymoon it was great it was awesome it
was special it was just excellent now we
have to figure out
how this was a good honeymoon mission
accomplished we had the best time now we
got to figure out how
and together they created the cartoon
known
as Woody
Woodpecker this was Walter Lans and his
wife on the way back of their
honeymoon they created this cartoon
based on their
experience 50 years later they were
interviewed by a
journalist and they were asked what was
the best night of your
life and they said hands down in the
cabin with the
Woodpecker it proved to be the best
night of our
life yes moneymaking as well that's what
made it the best night I assume besides
everyone's entertainment of Woody
Woodpecker a simple story but not such a
simple story if I am examining that
night
objectively one could say this was
[Music]
miserable she blames him he blames her
they get into the first fight and they
end up the next week at the first
therapist before many
others about the worst conceivable
honeymoon in the world this idiot is out
for lunch out for breakfast out for
dinner I told you we don't go to rustic
cabins and forests this you could do
with your friends
you could backpack with your friends but
of course he couldn't listen he had to
be adventurous and a cool guy and look
what
happened and she would have been
right you can't argue with her and a
good therapist would say yeah I
understand what else and she would say
and not only that he's not telling me
let's have a good time and what else
objectively that's a good description
it's it's pretty
objective they decided on their own
to look at it completely differently
they
decided to see it
positively and suddenly it became the
happiest most successful night of their
life it guaranteed them a life of
prosperity a life of wealth a life of
broadness and a life with many
blessings for what their Ambitions were
I don't know if you ever looked at
sailboats you ever studied
sailboats sailboats follow the
wind but do they follow the wind you
look at a river you look at an ocean one
is going
south one is going
north the wind is not the factor it's
the direction of the
sails life has lots of winds the sails
represent your thoughts
so you have one person subjected to the
same winds like the other person the
winds are the tsunamis of the world life
is
stressful listen to my genius
observation life is
stressful if it's not you can get out
right now and that's fine and give us
the recipe maybe you'll make money like
another Wy with
pecker or I should say not life is
stressful life brings on many events
that could be very stressful I think
everybody could agree with that and the
older you get and the more involved you
get one sees this especially as you
raise a family and you raise children
and you watch those children suddenly
grow up from two when they were the cute
little angels even though they're
terrorists then they're also angels and
you forgive anything and then things
develop and every day there's a new para
especially if you were blessed with a
child who is like the Woodpecker but not
for three
nights sometimes for 3 months sometimes
for 3 years and sometimes more and
you're not sure when the roof will
finally collapse as a result of the
Woodpecker the winds are very powerful
but the sails of the boat those are our
thoughts
our how we process those experiences
so theed says based on the z track
good good think good and it will be good
but now the obvious question is what
does that really mean it's it's told it
to a father whose child was Ill it
wasn't a small para it wasn't only an
issue in a job or an issue in a house or
an issue in school or an issue in your
own personal life some struggle it was
of
objective challenging threatening life
and death reality is it responsible to
tell that to
somebody is it irresponsible to tell it
to
somebody a Jew is
sighing says why do you want to bring
pain into your life you would think
maybe you should ask him what's
bothering
you why are you sighing well he probably
knew him very well and he was ready to
challenge him very deeply
so I want to try
to explain this a little
bit it's going to
sound a little
strange which is
fine because life is
strange now I just don't want you to
shut down when I start my explanation
because it's a little complicated but if
you'll bear with me for a few minutes I
think you'll see where I'm
going I'm going to ask a stupid
question when a when a tree falls in the
forest does it make a noise or not
somebody once asked me a question if I
State an opinion in the forest and my
wife is not there am I
wrong I told him you're an idiot cuz you
think she doesn't know your opinion
because she's not there she snuffs out
your opinion of course you're wrong
that tree fools in the forest if I was
there I would hear a large no of loud
noise does it make a noise so most
what's the difference the tree fell it
makes a noise and why you getting so
philosophical and it's irrelevant it is
relevant because the answer is not so
simple the noise that a tree makes when
it falls on the ground or it falls on a
car or it falls down that noise is a
combination of two
things if it's the vibrations created by
the trees fall and my
eardrums it's the marriage of my eard
drums and the falling of the tree the
vibrations created by the tree that
creates this noise that we say oh I just
heard a tree four if my eard drums are
not there it's a very different
experience well let's now go one step
deeper there are physicists
today physicist today especially
physicists who are dedicated to the
field of what's known as quantum theory
or quantum mechanics which is modern
physics who will say the following
statement it sounds muga it is a little
Mish but this is a statement when I
leave my house for the summer and I go
away the house is not
there the house disappears
now you'll say
I'm the house doesn't disappear the
house is there how do I know the fire
alarm went
[Laughter]
off and there's a leak what do mean the
F house disappears anybody who walks by
sees the house is
there but let's explain what that means
when I see a house when I'm looking at
my house or anything I'm looking at
there's two things that are
happening what I see is always a
marriage of two realities the objective
reality of what I'm looking at and my
perception of that
reality and it's my perception of that
reality coupled with the reality of what
I'm looking at that creates the vision
the reality that I
see let me give you an example that a
physicist once gave Heisenberg wrote
this I gave you once this example but
it's very relevant here a fisherman
takes a net lower it into the Pacific
Ocean for a few months lifts up the net
and declares that there's no fish in the
Pacific Ocean smaller than 6 in
everybody is laughing in your dining
room you have a fish tank with goldfish
or starfish that are 3 Ines 2 Ines how
can a
researcher say that there's no fish
smaller than 6 in and he
swears that he's sane and he's accurate
and Eisenberg said of course you know
why the holes in the net were 6
in so the holes in the net can only
capture fish that are larger than 6 in
any fish that are smaller fall through
the hole they can't be captured by the
net in other words the instruments you
use to determine reality will Define the
reality that you determine through those
instruments you got that
good but very often I don't look at
those instruments I say this is reality
because it takes a lot of depth and
courage to look at the instruments
you're using to Define
reality the instruments we never
challenge but really you have to look
what are the instruments you're using to
Define reality maybe that is what is
defining the reality that's coming to
you because it's based on those
instruments and those instruments can
only capture a certain reality so here's
the question what is a house on its own
forget a house what is this cup on its
own not me looking at it I know what I
see I see a styrofoam cup with cold
coffee inside I don't see the
coldness but I tasted
it I see an iPhone I see a laptop I see
a video camera I see a skinny guy in the
camera I see a crowd I see a
tent oh you just got that
okay I just said good with good
[Laughter]
these are all realities but now I what
is this what is this cup really
objectively if nobody's looking what is
this cup modern physics and this is
secular physics this doesn't have to do
with religion modern scientists will
tell you that if you can penetrate and
observe what we call the molecular
structure that makes up every matter
every single thing in the world if you
can go deeper and see the
atomic structure of every single piece
of matter in our entire planet from a
blade of grass to your pinky from this
Styrofoam cup to a video camera from the
human
body to a blade of grass to a worm to a
frog and if you can go deeper and see
the particles that make up the atom what
we call subatomic
particles there you come across what
they call today in quantum physics
uncertainty
principles where matter is basically
acting
paradoxical subatomic particles are
moving clockwise and counterclockwise
simultaneously they behave as waves and
they behave is
particles a basketball dribbling a
basketball and it's moving right here
and on a subatomic level it's also
moving somewhere else so you tell me
this doesn't make sense that's not true
a basketball is here it's not here and I
tell you they will tell you it's your
observation of it that causes it to
collapse into one
mode because you see it a certain way
and that makes it a certain way my eyes
my perception of the reality will cause
it to collapse into a particular state
that is solid absolute fixed and rigid
when I leave my
house it reverts back to what it is you
know what it is a realm of crazy
infinite
possibilities when I look at the house
my eyes
together with the objective reality
create this reality called a house so
what is this house it's not an objective
reality it's the objective reality
married to my perception of the reality
and my perception of the reality what my
eyes say I
see based on the abilities of my net of
my
instruments it causes it to collapse
from a wave into a particle there's no
certainty anymore there's no Paradox
anymore it's a fixed solid
model and in physics they had to
understand how does every object
graduate from something that is so
filled with contradictions to something
that is so fixed and it's the
observation of the
person the perception that makes it that
way which means very practically two
people two
people could be living in the same world
and looking at the same thing but it's a
different thing for each of them and
just as it is in very practical two
people are sitting at a shabas table
same shabas
table one person is
miserable you know when you're in a bad
mood you're just in a heart you're
miserable one person is
happy one person sees the fish like wow
one person sees a child jumping on the
couch wow it's so cute and the other
person is living in a miserable State
and the house is a miserable place and
who's right you can have two people
sitting in the same dining room a
husband and a wife one is in a Jolly
mood one is in a miserable mood usually
they don't know why the other one is in
that mood he's just giving you an
attitude or you're giving him an
attitude it's
usually
whatever he's clueless or you're
clueless you're everyone is in the same
world what you see as the curse he sees
as a blessing or what he sees a curse
you see as a blessing so that's
psychologically but it's not just
psychologically it's also
scientifically so when I leave my house
it reverts back to what it is the realm
of possibilities when I look at it my
eyes my perception of what it is
together with what it is creates that
reality there's a famous physicist his
name is Max plank he won the Nobel Prize
for quantum theory he's involved in
quantum theory he run Nobel Prize for
physics he once said I'm not saying it
verbatim but something like this I read
he
said fascinating
line Consciousness is not a derivative
of matter matter is a derivative of
Consciousness it is unscientific to say
that there are any physical fixed laws
to the universe it's all a matter of
Consciousness you get it Consciousness
is not born from matter matter is born
from
Consciousness and therefore to say
there's a fixed law is
unscientific you can't say that as a
reality because it's my consciousness of
the law that creates the law it's the
fact that I say this is how it has to be
that creates
it talking about
cartoons there's one
cartoon some of you probably remember it
well maybe Tako which is that foolish
bird uh the Road Runner thank you the
Road Runner is fighting with a
coyot and the Road Runner outsmarts the
coyote and as the coyot is chasing it
and it comes to the edge of a cliff the
Road Runner hides behind one of the the
rocks and the coyote unb nost of what's
going on is so impassionate and angry
that it just continues not realizing it
just jumped off the cliff now I'm sorry
for analyzing a cartoon based on quantum
theory or cabalistic or cassic ideas but
I'll do it anyway because sometimes
these simple stuff uh capture deep ideas
and the coyote
continues to walk on Mid
ear and it walks and walks and it's
running and running on and then at some
point it's looking for the Road Runner
and the Road Runner of course not here
so the coyote turns around and sees from
far away the edge of a cliff and it
looks at itself and it sees it's in
midair and then it looks down and it
sees the distance and it goes
W and at that moment it
falls until it did not realize that it
has to fall it actually didn't
fall until it did not subject itself to
the tyranny of
gravity gravity did not rule it the
moment it perceived gravity said oh my
God I'm supposed to fall oh
yes there you
go the laws of nature are not written in
stone they're written in our mind
you read you all grow up grew up
splitting of the
sea throwing into fire and didn't get
burnt a lot of people struggle with
these stories what happened exactly so
you say if God wants to split a sea he
splits a sea that's true but it's much
deeper than that you're talking about a
miracl minded person a Miracle minded
person is a spiritual Quantum
theorist who understands that the laws
of nature are written in our
mind so it's our mind that defines
nature not nature that defines our
minds for most of us it's the Charisma
of nature that defines our minds whenu
walked into that place his mind find
nature and nature
responded nature responded to his
understanding that if God creates the
world every moment the Fire won't burn
him God will decide what will happen
with
him in uncertainty principles the water
splits also but we look at it and we say
oh my
God his mind was different because his
mind was different the sea
responded so that tells this
Jew good V
good the thinking good itself is a
tremendous
tremendous it's the ability to be able
to
say that reality is not
fixed reality is a dynamic creation
every single Moment by the divine and
there's a marriage between you and
reality at every single
moment so you could walk into your house
it's supper time it's absolute chaos as
is the minig in a good healthy vibrant
Jewish home and you start pitting
yourself you start pitting the children
who are growing up with a mother who's
pitting her children and
herself you pity your home home you pity
the atmosphere you pity dinner every
moment there's a new fight suddenly you
become a mediator a
judge a psychologist a
counselor and every moment there's
another crisis this one hit this one and
the more agitated of
course the more chaos and disarray in
the
home now these are objective realities
when your son hit your daughter what is
quantum mechanics going to say tell your
son oh oh it's really an uncertainty
principle but here is where Miracle
minded Consciousness actually takes
place somebody could please their mind
into a very positive space this is not
about
repressing
emotions it has nothing to do with it
track good does not mean make
believe life is
wonderful it's not La La Land I could be
very honest with the struggle and with
all of my experience but then I choose
to view the world from a much deeper
deeper place in me from a Divine place
in which nature is just a flow of divine
energy and over there things are really
not
fixed and my thoughts of reality it's
it's not just it'll put you in a better
mood or'll give you denial for another
few days it has an impact on the fabric
of reality reality
responds today a lot of people talk
about the secret right the secret The
Law of Attraction some say it's absolute
lunacy and some swear by it the Law of
Attraction this is New Age stuff you may
have read the book you may have seen
documentary iies The Law of Attraction
the secret best sellers and it basically
tells you they like to say the universe
has hidden
intelligence and it responds to you and
if you project positive energy it
responds to
you but 2,000 years before this the Z
says the higher World feeds into the
lower world based on the state of the
lower World balat tells don't sing a
nigan of depression by
my you don't realize the power of your
thoughts of your
attitudes you could look at your child
and see
failure misery Agony a life destined to
self-destructiveness and you'll have all
the data to back it up you're not in
denial and you shouldn't be in denial of
the fact and the struggles the person is
going through
or you could go into the depth of
reality of yourself and of your child
and of the
world and really imagine and
create very powerful positive energy and
attitude and feelings and thoughts about
this very
child and you may be
shocked of the results not only in your
mind but in reality
the same is true with your
marriage the same is true with your
children the same is true with health
the same is true most importantly with
your whole attitude your mental state
physical emotional psychological
spiritual relationship to other people
even when I struggle with stuff and I
struggle with pain and some struggle
with abuse and some struggle with
difficult questions that are not easily
answered TR
means understand that this reality that
comes across with such tur comes across
and creates so much turmoil and so much
misery and so much Agony and so much
pain if I could truly truly tune into
that
reality and generate Within
Myself an attitude of TR good of
thinking
positively about this very
reality this has an impact sometimes
beyond what most people can
imagine and that's why the B says that
when
AEM unbelievable words of the B if
something negative is supposed to happen
to a person the first thing God has to
do is take away his because if God
doesn't take away his won't be able to H
happen because he is the ruler of
Destiny he has to put in this negative
hopeless desperate attitude oh I'm
supposed to fall of
course I'm supposed to fall and the bird
fall and the and the coyote falls falls
right
there so the mag says the Divine energy
is m a picture of me it's
a the image that I reflect what do I
mean by image it means the physical
image but it also means my entire
Persona it creates the Divine
flow I look at reality in a certain way
that is reality I look at it a different
way that is
reality I don't know if I should quote
him in this she but Henry Ford one
said whether you think you can or you
think you can't you're
right you think you can't you're you're
right you think you can you're also
right they say this guy was a very big
pessimist and he always told everybody
especially his wife how he's destined to
misery and he goes and he was uh he was
responsible for loading trains that
transported food Foods on large Journeys
and once he loaded a train with deiry
yogurts and ice cream and cheese and
butter and milk and it was a long trip
to
Vancouver some 30 hours or 40 hours by
train and it was of course supposed to
be refrigerated because it's deiry and
he goes in and he finishes loading it
and he's about to leave and the doors
closed and the train goes and he's
banging and nobody hears him and his
cell phone is dead of
course and he realizes that for the next
40 hours he will be in a refrigerator
which means
a freezer in a freezer not a
refrigerator and that means he will
freeze to death and he takes out a
pen and he finds a piece of cardboard
and he writes his final will to his wife
and children and he of course begins and
he says my dear wife I always knew that
something like this will happen to
me I always expected that this would be
my end my whole life was miserable my
death is miserable I am miserable and
maybe when you get rid of this miserable
guy maybe you guys can have some days of
happiness and he goes on lamenting how
his life from beginning middle end was
nothing but an exercise in infinite
agony and Savage
suffering and the train arrives in
Vancouver the doors open they start
unloading the and they see there's a man
in a faint in a Kom
State and they slep him right away to
the hospital and they revive him
and the doctor tries to figure out what
happened he can't understand because the
freezer was
off sometimes
sadly there's an inner voice in Us in
some of us that tells us who am I to be
happy who am I to have a successful
marriage who am I to be be potent
wholesome who am I to live a powerful
life who am I to be gorgeous physically
emotionally spiritually who am I to be a
success story who am I to be a source of
love and light and hope to myself to my
loved ones to my friends to people
around the world who am I to make a real
change in the world not me I'm the loser
I'm the nerd I'm the quintessential
loser I was told so implicitly and
explicitly nasty people told it to me
explicitly and everybody else told it to
me implicitly and I tell it to myself
every
day and those thoughts are so
responsible for so much of our reality
but we never challenge them because we
always have objective proof there are no
fish smaller than 6 in did you ever
think of changing your
net now it's not easy to change a net if
I'm holding the same net for 45 years or
25 years or 65 years is the same net and
everything in the world gets measured
with this net somebody suddenly tells me
Tuesday Morning throw away the stupid
net throw it away sell it on eBay and
it's not worth 99
Cents throw it away take a different
net and the other net is TR
good you are an ambassador of the Divine
your soul is a
as the balat says Mish a fragment of
hem your soul is Invincible it's
impeccable it's Flawless it's one with a
Divine you're an ambassador of Love
Light and hope you're part of a cosmos
that is recreated every single moment a
new with a dynamic reality and nature is
a manifestation of divine
energy and therefore I go to the world
seeing the Divine in it
and understanding that Divine is good
and therefore there's no fixed
reality and therefore I think positively
I think positively because I'm in the
bosom of an infinite Creator who
Embraces me and loves me every moment
that is my bosom that is my Paradigm and
therefore I think
positive
says vet Z good that creates
goodness and all this
it's not an easy it's not easy even
though it's sometimes easier than we
think it is because part of our thoughts
are saying this is not for
me I'm a
realist but I'm talking to you reality
I'm just talking to you not about
superficial reality talking about the
depth of reality you could look at
superficial reality and say this is a
cup any scientist will laugh at you this
no cup just like you could look at this
and say this is just a body what about
the 100 trillion
recreating themselves what about the 100
million neurons making 100 million
decisions every moment there's so much
life there's so much dynamism there's so
much interactivity in every flower in
every blade of grass you could look at a
bird flying and melt in ecstasy there's
infinity infinity unfolding right there
in front of in front of your
eyes I woke up early very I I was up
very early this morning like I don't
know it was 5: in the morning and I went
to the window
and today is uh what's today TV right so
it's the 15th 15th day of the month the
15th day of the month the sun rises in
the
East and the
Moon the Moon and the Sun are in the
same angle the same direction in middle
of the month it's the opposite which is
why we have the full
moon so uh I look out the window and the
sun was not Rising yet and the moon was
on one side the moon was was on the west
and the sun was on the East and I just
saw the ball the whole ball of the Moon
I see it often but suddenly I looked at
it and I said to myself this is not
random that
synchronization that Perfection to say
this as random was seemed so ludicrous
to me emotionally and
intellectually but it's so easy to live
through life and become fixed and rigid
in a particular net and can not sense
the flow of every single moment part of
the concealment of the world is that it
doesn't want us to see a flow it just
wants us to see everything rigid boxed
in what was must be what is will be all
of Judaism is a meditation on change
transformation infinite possibility and
hope but to underscore the profound
courage that this takes the toyra adds
one depiction about our first and
greatest teacher M
Reno and that is a Jew looks at him and
says who made you judge are you going to
kill me like you killed the Egyptian the
tah says mha became
terrified not only in his mind but he
even verbalized it sometimes it's in my
mind and it's part of my reality he
verbalized
it now here we see the uniqueness of how
the words are
constructed he
says the thing was known it's not a
thing it's he killed them but the calls
it the
thing the next scene is hears it
moa's fear moa's
trepidation moa's pessimism relative to
his madrea relative to his lofty level
that is what created the vibe in the
world that P actually heard hears it
picks up that energy he picks up that
Vibe seeks to kill him so the to here as
a unique exception to the rule in
produces an emotion that's seemingly
living in a vacuum it didn't produce
consequences It produced major
consequences M he is what this tells him
and his mind says this is bad this is
trouble this is a disaster this is the
end of me and he verbalizes it the T
doesn't say like it says in other places
he says it and when when we verbalize
something we give it even more concrete
power an absolute power a certain
absoluteness and he
says and that creates the
energy on one level par heard the news
somebody told them on another level par
heard that fear that fear translated
ultimately into a domino effect which
creat
which creates the which creates par
experiencing
it
so sometimes a person has a struggle
with with thinking positive it's
hard but sometimes I won't verbalize it
sometimes the struggle is so deep I
start saying how bad it
is it comes into from from that Deber of
mosa from the words of mosa how terrible
it
is because it's knowing and what's going
to happen
here
par par picks it
up the atmosphere that's created in the
world there's a vibe that par picks up
as a result and he pursues mosa and mha
runs away and history takes on a
different narrative CU people's choices
are all intertwined with how history
history
develops when a person track good if
mosa might have thought the Jew won't
inform on me he's telling me he won't
inform on
me he's not now in a state of
desperation of
fear the results in reality may have
been
different and that is why
the gamorra says when Yuda starts
ketching reuna tells him what's this all
about you're now going into a
pessimistic State you're going into a
negative State you're now looking at
your life and saying
O you're creating now a reality for
yourself a it says you should be scared
that's when it comes to to you always
have to be deliberate and have a become
pompous and arrogant there you need fear
there you need caution you always have
to say Maybe I'm Wrong maybe I'm making
a mistake let me review it again honesty
is the key when you want to be a teacher
of T intellectual Integrity emotional
Integrity but what's this what's this
what's these what's this as this SN this
sigh the C the zift that's what he's
telling him consistent exactly with what
the Zoya teachers and pares TOA that the
lower world and the higher world mirror
each other and when I open up to the
higher world with a countenance of
positive energy it generates an entirely
new flow from the higher world into the
lower world have a wonderful week push
but we going get the result it's not
about guilt and it's not about judging
why sometimes it happened it didn't
happen what they were thinking what they
were not thinking I don't think we
should be making these calculations I
think for each of
us to make calculations for other people
what what they were thinking were they
really thinking were they not thinking
or to feel guilty about how he
thought I don't think fine fine fine I
got it I don't know that we're capable
of making these calculations the
mysteries of life in the world and death
are really Beyond us you know what I
mean nobody understands God's ways in
this world it's so mysterious a finite
creator doesn't understand an infinite
God
much less than a
frog
understands black holes or or modern
physics much less I think the messages
to us internally in our own lives yeah
yeah okay it just gets confusing to me
right well that's the first concept of
Amun means that this is what life gave
me and it's what Hashem gave me so it's
not a
curse it's an opportunity whatever it is
it may be difficult it may be painful am
means that I'm in the hands of God and
this is the life that God gave me and
therefore it's good it's not
evil
says meaning a person has to be able to
look at life and say this is not bad it
may look bad it's quite a headache it's
emotionally draining but if I could look
deeper it's not bad I don't have a bad
life I have a good life I have a good
life I have to discover it that's that's
a very power
ful I know I'm explaining I'm explaining
the class that's a very powerful step
that's the first step most grew up in
power's house was a baby he wasn't how
did he know that he was a Jew you know
well listen nursed him right she nursed
them
so probably at some probably at some
point they
communicated this is who you are physics
is
incredible anyway just want to say thank
you a lot of physic the question is the
relationship
conscious and that yes how do you
balance that with needing to speak about
things that are like Weighing on you and
side good question speaking about it is
fine defining ourselves based on those
words is the
issue like judging the situ ourselves in
the situation in other words where those
words become the
defining parameter of reality we carry
within ourselves a side that tends to go
pessimistic and we have to acknowledge
that this is a part right but I'm not
going to allow reality to be defined by
that including my reality I may have
very depressing uh Trends within my
brain I mean we all know that I think
that's bothering us is fact that we're
afraid of something even we don't have
to be afraid of that get out yeah it is
what it
is we're naming it to get rid of it
we're not we're naming it not to get rid
of it to quarantine it we're naming it
to isolate it we're naming it to say
okay it is and now I can choose how to
think it's the other way around
sometimes you speak about
something yeah in order to liberate
yourself from that thing that's
good by not speaking about it those
depressing thoughts overtake My Reality
by speaking about it I say okay this is
something in me that is it's a it's a a
black church WIll said a black dog that
barks okay bark but I'm not I'm not I'm
not that if I don't if I don't address
it I become that so it allows me
actually to create a barrier to create a
partition here we're talking about
something else the fear takes me over
you get
it
no if if I'm sitting in a room and a
lion comes in I have to run that fear is
good if I'm top of a bridge I should be
afraid to jump that's good you
understand what I'm
saying this doesn't mean a person
shouldn't doesn't if a person huh yeah
doesn't mean you don't go to the doctor
and you don't do what you have to do
naturally Hashem wants us to work in Te
that's part of hashem's
will doesn't mean I ignore nature and I
jump off the cliff and I say oh there's
no gravity first of all I don't believe
it right so you have to be
huh but you understand what I'm saying
so a person has to do ala and if ala
there's a reason to be scared for
example one second I'm on top of a roof
and I don't want to jump because I'm
afraid that's a good
fear you get what I'm saying about way
people cancer is that like what is that
like I don't know probably
Superstition that's probably
Superstition it's frightening for people
I don't know if it's connected okay okay
thank you huh in other words to say that
a person should go
jump that's a you're not allowed you're
not not to walk in front of a car not to
cut my finger and say good good the same
God says you have to work in you have to
do this happened with something happened
in the past question is how is he going
to look at the reality is he going to
say this is going really bad or no it's
not going
bad good direction direction of your
sailboat thinking good doesn't mean you
don't take action to change your
reality it's not a
contradiction thinking good doesn't mean
to be passive somebody else asked me I
think that's that's how thinking good
doesn't mean somebody's punching me in
my nose good never means be
passive somebody somebody's punching me
in my nose out of your pocket I'm
bleeding
punch it'll be positive it'll be good
it'll be wonderful
try the guy is abusing you you got to
stop he's punching me the nose I got to
run away or punch him back in the nose
and call the
police a person is sick you don't say I
don't go to the doctor person has an
infection I don't take
medicine the same God who recreates the
world every moment and is not fixed by
Nature
says you need to make
a
for it's against
against against against hashem's will to
say I'm a passive person everything will
be good yes means don't limit your
thoughts don't confine your thoughts
into a mode of of of a miserable future
a miserable
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