Bring Down the Blessings

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Bring Down the Blessings

July 16, 2014
Orit Esther Riter
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BS’D

How do we increase the potency of the blessings we give to others? It is more than muttering words, it is about reaching deep within and mustering up all the care and compassion that dwells inside and sharing it with another. It is a prayer.  We pray that the other sees and experiences only good.

Blessing someone is an act of genuine chesed since we are ‘sharing’ our kindness with another.  In addition, we heighten our level of sensitivity to them and thus are able to practice the mitzvah of ‘ve’ahavta l’rei’acha kamocha (loving thy neighbor as we love ourselves)’ in a more heartfelt way.

In order to uplift the blessings that we give let us take a closer look into the Hebrew word for blessing, bracha. Bracha shares the same letters as the word for pool, breicha.  This implies that when we give a blessing we essentially are drawing from this reservoir of Divine abundance and acting as a channel from which it is poured onto another. Essentially we become the pipeline through which Hashem showers His goodness onto others in this world.

Next time you want to shower someone else with Hashem’s love and light, remember that you serve as a ray of G-dliness onto others. You and I carry a spark of holiness that is so powerful that we can change another person’s life by digging deep and accessing that light.

Keep that in mind. Bring down the blessings for others.  We all need them!

 

Sent by one of our DD readers: 

 We have officially begun the Jewish mourning period. I thought this would be a good opportunity to point out that grieving and mourning have nothing to do with depression. Mourning is a healthy process with a focus on loss in the past and change in the future. It’s a process of growth. Depression is the opposite. It’s an unhealthy state of mind where one can only feel intense emotional pain without reason. The brain in a way shuts down and the sufferer feels numb and hopeless. Not sad. Very different. It’s an illness. May we have a productive three weeks in which we can truly realize what we lost over 2000 years ago, and come closer to Gd by contemplating His greatness and praying for our redemption so that we don’t have to experience any more illness ever again.  To contact the support group please email: shoshi611@gmail.com.
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