Shavuatov Bitachon of the day ❤️
Truly seeing is not about what we see, it’s about how we see. This is the deep truth of perception; we choose how we see the world, how we experience life. Our paradigms can empower us or cripple us. Our world view can inspire or paralyze. The choice is solely up to us. This is the beauty, and potential tragedy, of perception.
Things are not always as they seem. Each and every person in this world has a story, one much deeper than a surface glance reveals. Similarly, every object and occurrence in the physical world is laced with layers of depth and meaning. We must choose to peer beyond the surface in order to discover these layers.
You cannot perceive life always the same.
As I undergo growth experiences, my perspective on the world transforms. Being connected to Hashem has given me a profoundly different outlook compared to the time when I was unaware of His existence.
We should refrain from judging anyone since we don't fully know what's happening behind closed doors.
People often enjoy making assumptions about others' personal lives.
The Torah teaches us the obligation to judge people favorably and to give others the benefit of the doubt.
When I began writing, it took some time before I infused my personal story, experiences, and emotions into this conversation. Being inherently introverted, expressing myself was a challenge, and I had always hidden behind a metaphorical curtain.
As I wrote, I sensed that sharing my personal experiences and emotions would illustrate that anyone can harbor similar feelings, connect with Hashem, and encounter miracles.
I didn't recount stories passed down from Rabbis to Rabbis; rather, I shared my personal narrative, connecting it to my own experiences.
Many people on this chat who know me might be surprised to discover my deep connection to Hashem, unaware of my life story and emotions. They've often seen me as the person who exudes happiness and dresses well.
Well you should never judge his book by his cover.
Consider how the world would change if we focused on embracing the goodness in others. As our Sages teach, the more we do this for others, the more God will reciprocate for us.
May Hashem help us judge everyone favorably amen 🙏
Wishing you a wonderful day ❤️