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that when someone lives their life to
better themselves, when someone lives
their life the knowing that their focus
is to improve, when someone lives their
life that their focus to change, the
focus to become better, their life is
different. They have the ability to hold
themselves back. You know where real
change happens? Real change doesn't
happen when you hear this class. Real
change doesn't happen where you be like,
"Okay, next time I'm not going to get
angry." You know where real change
happens? Real change happens that when
you're put into a test, when you're put
into a situation when you're about to
like just like you want to let that out
that you want to just like give it all
and then you hold yourself back. And
then you control yourself and that's who
you how you change your reality.
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>> And that's the reason that we were
placed in this earth. And that's why the
the water is our plan my and water is
from the beginning. Water is an essence
that is so important in Judaism. We
start the day with washing our hands.
You end your life with going into the
tahara into a mikvah. What's all based
on water. It's all based on water.
Chemical the the ability to be able to
live on this planet this beautiful
amazing planet is because of water. Why
is water so important? That answer is is
because
created water so important but that is
what represents change. Mayim, the mem,
the 40, that's what represents change.
And that's why you're placed in this
earth. So when you go when you look and
you look and you have to wake up in the
morning and you're washing your hands.
You're going and you're about to do
whatever it is that you're doing, it's
all about that change. And that's why
when before we you go and you bench and
you go and you thank God for the food
that you have, you're washing myim
acharonim. You want to know why? Because
the reason that you're placed in this
earth is to change and you're taking the
physical, you're taking something that
is so physical, the water the the the
desire of food and you're raising it to
a spiritual sense. And that's you have
to realize you're changing the chemical
composition. You're changing the
spiritual priority, the spiritual level
of these FOOD OF EVERYTHING. AND you're
changing reality. And that's why you're
placed in this earth. So when you look
at the halachas, oh you have to walk up
in the morning and wash your hands.
Before you go and before you eat, you
have to wash your hands. This is what
you're placed in this earth. God is
sending you sign after sign. And you
could either be like Yosef who goes and
pinpoints on the signs and be like, "You
know what? Yeah, let me double down. Let
me change. Let me improve myself. Let me
get better." Or you could be a Paroh.
And a Paroh is that even if you tell
them, "LISTEN, I'M RIGHT 6 BY 6. I'M
TELLING YOU CHANGE. I'm telling you
stop. Let the Jews go. I'm telling you
bring the animals IN." THE MAKAH BARAD
BUT BUT YOU KNOW WHAT PAROH SAYS? "NO,
I'M NOT GOING TO DO IT." AND YOU ASK HOW
COULD someone be so stubborn? How could
someone be so arrogant? And the answer
is if you don't have the qualities of
water, if you don't have that qualities
of change, if you don't have the quality
of water always seeks the lowest level.
You want to change, you have to have
that humility. That's why I could
and this is my own thing because
you know, my own shop.
I could just broke who started off Paroh
with water and ended him with water. Be
like your level of what you need to
focus on is change. And you want to know
how do you change? You got to get rid of
the arrogance. You got to get rid OF
THAT ME
PAROH CONSIDERED HIMSELF a god. THAT'S
WHY I COULD JUST broke who says, "No,
look at water. You want to improve your
life, look at the beauty of water. Look
at how I created the world. Before
everything, this is all that water. What
the world that was there was no
reality was the universe of God was
unchanging. Was a static universe. God
created a fluid state. And that's the
water. And that's what it represents. It
represents change. It represents the
better yourself. So when you go and when
you think about it and and by the way
that you look at Rabbi Akiva, the water
dripping on the rock. The water was
dripping on the rock. The where where
did the change come from? And he was an
ignorant person at the age of 40 and
then he changed his life. He says, "Wait
a minute. Look at the water. Look at it
was able to change the rock." But how
was able to change? It's the water
that's able to change. It's the water.
It's the mayim. It's the 40 that's able
to go and bring you to be able to
change.