BS’D
There is nothing like the experience of genuine, soul-uplifting joy!
Mystical teachings point that joy is closely linked to the sefira (Hashem’s manifestation) of binah (analytic understanding, the ability to connect the dots). In other words, it is virtually impossible to enjoy true simcha if we do not fully understand the point of why we are happy or why we are here.
Many may be surprised at this connection since we do not generally associate happiness with clarity. Yet, if we closely explore this thought we find that by its essence, the idea of fully grasping any concept entails the removal of all doubts and confusion. Consequently, when our mind and thoughts are clear, we are able to experience positive emotions such as calm and the ensuing happiness.
On a deeper level this bond involves attaching oneself to Hashem’s light, the source of all understanding. Whereas we may begin with parts and pieces, ends with unification and Oneness.
Some simple but practical ways to attain binah and hence joy:
1) Did you eat a delicious meal today? Thank Hashem – He sent it to you! And understand that it was clearly meant for you.
2) Did you bang your toe when you were walking? Thank Hashem – it is an atonement for sins and understand it was clearly good for you!
3) Did you understand something someone told you? Thank you Hashem – it is You who gave me knowledge and teaches us wisdom, and realize that Hashem wanted you to know this!
How is that for connecting the dots and experiencing true joy?!
Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is sponsored for the refuah shleimah of Yehoshua Shlomo ben Sharon Pesha a young 12 year boy who has been fighting cancer for many years. His current cancer doctors after giving him chemo and stem cell treatment have advised the parents to take him home and make him comfortable because there is nothing more that can be done, r”l. Next month he is due to have his bar mitzvah. He is about to begin a very dangerous and experimental treatment at Sloan Kettering. Please daven that he merit a complete healing b’riut hanefesh v’briut haguf amongst all of those sick and suffering in Klal Yisrael b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.