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Emuna and Emotions ~ Part IIII

June 25, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Miriam Bat Yetta. May Hashem bless her with a complete recovery b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

From Rosh Hashanah to Rosh Hashanah it is determined how many difficulties as well as simchas a person will experience the coming year. With every breath, Hashem injects renewed life force called ruach into our being. We are connected to Hashem with every breath we take, whether we realize it or not. Knowing this should make us realize that we cannot do anything in this world without Him, since without the oxygen we intake we could not live.

Taking this one step further we learn that Hashem essentially sustains us through every experience and never leaves our side. It is in this merit that we are able to endure the many ordeals of life and bounce back in spite of the pain. Negative feelings arise when we forget to bring Hashem into the picture; fail to recall eternity. Daily focus should be centered on the end goal of life. Asking the questions, ‘Why am I here?’ and ‘What is this life all about?’ will realign our thoughts to remember why we exist in this world in the first place.

Events are painted in a negative light because we are unable to picture long term meaning to our lives. In the long run all that we undergo is for our benefit in order to enable us to become stronger vessels and grow closer to Hashem. Every person and circumstance has specifically been placed in our lives to motivate us to become more G-dly.

Focus on this thought next time you feel negativity rise in your thoughts.

Emuna and Emotions ~ Part III

June 24, 2015
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The difference between an emotion and a feeling is that an emotion is an automatic innate response to outside stimuli; whereas a feeling is a reaction that is not evoked due to any experience. Anger is a difficult emotion to deal with. When a person reacts with anger they are convinced that it is beneficial as it gets the other to respond due to the force of their response. Yet in reality it only compounds the issue. Anger triggers an ‘effective’ response by the other however it is short lasting and causes more complications in achieving a lasting solution.

Going back to Emuna 101- everything happens for a reason. As the Daily Dose of Emuna magnet clearly outlines there are four ‘buttons’ one must follow in order to live a life of Emuna and emotional well-being.

1) It’s all from Hashem ~ There is purpose
2) Hashem is my Father ~ He loves me
3) It must be good. My ultimate best!

And only after the heart is settled and the emotions are consoled can you ask yourself:

4) What is the message Hashem is sending me?

Following these 4 Emuna buttons creates a healthy space for our emotions to be soothed before responding. Everything in life occurs to awaken us to button #4. ‘Letting off steam’ is a rebellious response to this button. In effect it professes our unwillingness to accept Hashem’s ‘desire’ to see us grow spiritually.

Embedded in each hardship is a personal note from Hashem telling us, “This is a test. You are about to become greater than before. I am your personal trainer to guide you to your greatness.”

 

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Emuna and Emotions ~ Part II

June 23, 2015
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Misery loves company.  A person is not ‘bad’, only so despondent that he cannot control making others miserable as well.  Nonetheless each time he enjoins others in his misery he sinks deeper into his own negativity.   What such a person needs most is compassion, a caring ear and loads of attention.  He should be treated no differently than a person who suffers from a physical condition, only here it is hidden in his emotions; a chronic emotional disorder. His soul correction is dependent on his ability to achieve self-love and nurturing.

It is agony when a person stores his feelings of anger and does not let them go. This mental state causes a person to become hostile not only to the one who affected the grievance but to anyone who awakens the memory of the painful experience.  This is the ‘ideal’ environment in which hatred flourishes.   Stored anger gives birth to resentment which then leads to hatred and finally causes him to blame everyone else for his problems.

By learning and applying Emuna teachings and principles to the above mentioned scenario, the entire experience is changed. Hashem is the Source of all individual and collective events that transpire.  Despite all that a person goes through in life, monumental greatness can be achieved if he lets go of his anger and resentment in a controlled constructive manner, and he takes a major step towards Emuna living.

Emuna and Emotions ~ Part I

June 22, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated L’iluy nishmat Baruch Dov ben Avraham z”l.  May his neshama bask in the Divine radiance among all of the righteous souls who have departed from this world, Amen. 

The Ba’al Shem Tov HaKadosh teaches that if we could only see each other through the eyes of our soul there would be complete unity in Klal Yisrael. The challenge arises when we see each other as physical beings.  All Jewish souls are ‘carved’ from the same source and all of us are equal in Hashem’s eyes.  Chazal teach that at the onset of each day  we are to profess that we accept upon ourselves the mitzvah of ‘Ve’ahavta lere’echa kamocha (Love thy neighbor)’ and love each Jew with all of our heart and soul.

We state this aloud each day in order to focus positive thoughts of love and closeness to our fellow brethren; the goal is to see each other as part of a communal holy soul.  Of course differences will arise however they sprout forth mainly from the side of our animalistic soul and not the G-dly soul within.  In fact all negative emotions ‘clog the Divine channel’ that flows with Hashem’s goodness obstructing us from moving forward.  The Zohar HaKadosh teaches that anger blocks the pathways of Hashem’s blessings.

Emuna and emotions are closely linked as nothing is coincidental; the greater ones emuna the more controlled their emotions. With a steady flow of emuna an insult or stern tone may ‘bounce’ off rather than awaken our impulsive response since we internalize that no one can do anything without Hashem’s consent.

Let the Blessings Come Down

June 18, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Yehoshua Yissaschar ben Tova Rachel.  May Hashem show him with a complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

The outpouring of bracha from above can only occur when we initiate a movement from below.  In order for Hashem to sustain us in this world we are taught to, “Open your mouth wide and I shall fill it” (Tehillim 81:11). Opening our mouth can be interpreted many ways.

One possible teaching instructs us to open ourselves up to wanting Hashem’s blessings. You may think why wouldn’t anyone want to receive Hashem’s brachot?  Consciously I think we all do, however our actions may show otherwise if we invest tremendous effort and think the outcome is due “to our mighty hand”.  Therefore the Torah teaches to make a conscious effort and not forget that it is Hashem Who provides for all our needs.

Another beautiful interpretation may hint that we should open our mouths in tefillah and continuously beseech Hashem’s Divine assistance.  Turning to Hashem b’emuna shleimah, knowing there is no end to the ways the yeshua can come, indeed opens up the pipeline to receive more.

The clearest way to envision the Divine system is to imagine a storage house filled with all of your needs. Yet in order for it to reach you, you must walk to the door put in the key and twist to open.  This ‘effort’ comes in the form of emuna; knowing that the source of all brachot is from Hashem and by means of tefillah asking that Hashem shower them onto us.

Financial Security

June 17, 2015
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Having emuna when it comes to our parnassa is particularly a challenge for most these days.  The Torah teaches that it is only Hashem who provides us with all of our wealth; not our employer, investor or even the local charity organization.  Hashem in His infinite wisdom determines what we need and how it will be channeled our way; people are merely ‘messengers’. Therefore we should not forget that Hashem is the source of all riches and the only one capable of providing us with all our needs.

Yet what happens if we have been accustomed to financial security; we have been working in our jobs for so long, our pension funds are locked or we have been promised a blessed amount of money from someone or another? This puts us in a position to be confident that all is safely kept; we are secure of our future.  In these cases, it is a great challenge to remember that it is all from Hashem and nothing is ever guaranteed.

We daven for our parnassa daily in order to remind ourselves that the Creator of the world is the only source of goodness and has been given to us only to serve Him in this world; it is not a goal onto itself.   Money should not provide us security. However davening to Hashem everyday reminds us that it is only Hashem Who is the Wellspring and at any point and time He can designate another unknown source to provide blessings to us.

The key is not to dependent on anyone else but Borei HaOlam and to remember to thank Him for today and trust that it is Him and Him alone who decides from who, how much and for how long it will come to you.

Emuna in our Finances

June 11, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Michal bas Fraida. May Hashem shower her with a complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

When a person finds himself in financial debt it is certainly a difficult test. Our minds tend to be occupied with thoughts and ways to somehow, someway free ourselves of it. However we cannot stop functioning as a result of these concerns. The healthiest and most responsible approach is to allot some time maybe once, twice, or three times a week to constructively come up with plans to manage and solve their payment. More than that is simply wasted energy.

Allowing our thoughts to be held captive by negative emotions and feeling as though we are a failure serves no benefit. In fact all negativity robs us of mental clarity and health. Being let down by our wishes causes fear, sadness and a black cloud to hover over our heads and dampen our reality even when it is sunny on so many other levels. How many things in life are lost because we cannot bring ourselves to truly celebrate and smile over them since our mind and heart are cluttered with images of the worse-case scenario?

Look back and remember how you have survived until now with the ‘little’ that you have. Who has paid the bills until now… the tuition… filled your refrigerator? Maybe we have not been provided for the way we would have chosen, however we have managed until now. Viewing what we have with emuna and gratitude brings more ‘wealth’; not necessarily in the form of concrete possessions, but by granting us ‘satisfied eyes’ and a ‘full heart’ that experiences Hashem’s constant blessings.

Daily Dose of Emuna will be on break until Wednesday.

The Humble

June 10, 2015
Orit Esther Riter

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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated for the refuah shleimah of Refoel Yisroel ben Esther Perel.  May Hashem shower him with a complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

“And the humble shall inherit the land…” (Tehillim 37:11)

Above all others the humble shall enjoy life. Even if they must endure trials and tribulations, they enjoy inner peace and serenity.
According to Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch ztk”l; the humble submit to Hashem’s will because they internalize the fact that their understanding and strength is limited. They ‘wish to be only that which Hashem wants them to be, and nothing else.’

The humble are the true conquerors and inheritors of the earth for they shine the light of emuna and enjoy Hashem’s personal intervention in their lives. They bask in Hashem’s radiance and dwell in a blissful state, little understood by the rest of the world.
Peace they love and peace they enjoy. Peace leads to peace and the more we love it, the more shall it come to us.

“Tashev Enosh ad dakka, va’Tomer, ‘Shuvu b’nai adam… (Thou turnest man to contrition; and say; ‘Return, O sons of man…’”) (Tehillim 90:3)

Kohelet explains this to mean that Hashem waits the humbling of the soul.  Particularly when a person feels distant from Borei Olam and his spirit is shattered Hashem is close to Him.  Hashem draws us near as long we recognize and admit our faults before Him.  We are then able to regain strength by remaining connected to the Source of life.

Positive Thinking ~ Part II

June 9, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Nosson Tzvi Ben Sara Rivka Kashtiya the young boy who almost one year ago was involved in an accident. Please continue to pray for his complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering. May Hashem continue to shower His eternal compassion and love to all of Cholei Ahm Yisrael, b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

Positive thinking and emuna are like two peas in a pod; they work perfectly together.  The Tehillim verse (32:10) teaches that the one who trusts in Hashem is enveloped in His kindness.  Dovid HaMelech didn’t define the person as being righteous or gifted, but refers to him as the ‘one who trusts.’  In other words, even if we are weak in our spiritual achievements and need to refine our middot we are worthy of Hashem’s kindness by virtue of trusting in Hashem.

From where does one draw the strength to have such potent trust in Hashem even though he feels unworthy?  His trust is fortified through positive imagery; envisioning and imagining only good.  Think of it as rehearsing your day with positive images.  This will result in an optimistic attitude where you are filled with confidence that you will experience only good.

It is important not to get confused between hopefulness and expectation of how we think things should be; that limits positivity to our definition.  We are retraining our minds to see the good that is inherently in our reality but currently blocked due to our negative thinking patterns.  When we break the pattern of negativity that clouds our vision, automatically the good present will show itself.

‘Think good and it will be good’ is not just a great axiom, it is the dictum that produces reality.  A possible Jewish version; ‘Think Hashem and you will see Hashem.’

Positive Thinking ~ Part I

June 8, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of two brothers suffering from life threatening illnesses, Jared -Yechezkel David Ben Shayndel and Alex – Asher Daniel Ben Shayndel.  May Hashem shower them with a complete recovery b’riut hanefesh v’b’riut haguf among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

Negativity draws negativity and vice versa.  If we allow a harmful thought to enter our mind it automatically causes damage and draws sadness.  I purposely write the word ‘allow’ since it is within our control to allow it to dwell or quickly be ‘shooed’ away.  Hashem has given us the ability to choose how we react to people, circumstances as well as our thoughts.

Thoughts are not bound to time or space as we sometimes experience when the phone rings and just have a hunch who is calling.    Or we may desire to purchase something when someone ‘appears’ with it.  There are times when we create our reality by reassuring ourselves that something will happen like, “I know I am going to be late” or “I know I won’t enjoy myself.” By doing so we create a reality that ‘agrees’ with our thoughts.

As a result if we find ourselves thinking, “I can’t do this anymore”, most likely we won’t be able to ‘do this anymore.’  At this point it is imperative to replace this thought as soon as possible with, “With Hashem’s help I can do it.”  The replacing thought must be a positive one with no trace of negativity like “With Hashem’s help it will be better” since this paints a reality of it not being ‘better’ now.  This process will initially strain the mind, yet it is the most guaranteed method to remove damaging thinking patterns with uplifting ones.

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