Thank you for this video with so much wisdom. I have a page on Facebook called Embracing Interfaith and every day I write a message that is meant for me and just share it with others. Throughout the day I realize that the message is one that was given to me in an inspiration that I must and should follow myself. When I don't, it comes to my mind and again smile and follow the advice. You are so inspiring to me and I thank you.
I really enjoyed this lesson. It has me thinking deep at this moment about my action and reasoning on why I do things, bad or good. Im am coming back to the creator everyday praying and working on myself. bless it be him Hashem for the life experiences.
My dear Rav Dror, you have such an understanding of Hashem, blessed is He. Most people in the world think that Hashem, blessed is He, is a tough G-d who would punish you so harshly if you don't do what he tells you. Hashem, blessed is He, is not a worldly dictator, He is the most awesome G-d. He created the world out of his mercy. He wanted to have a family that would love him. If we love our children and we are only human, how much can He, our Creator who has given us everything for nothing. We don't deserve anything. Sometimes we want to do as you say, but others do not cooperate in the process, even our own family. But when this happens, we need to seek Hashem, blessed is He, for his support and guidance. He is the Judge, not us. He can help us fix the situation. If the other person who is against us would not cooperate, then it is for Hashem, blessed is He, to take the matter into his hands. B"H
How do you destroy that wall? There was so much pain, and those who created the wall are living like nothing happened. They still blame the person they hurt. It is okay to talk you out of that situation, but how can one transform the guilty ones? They don't change, or are even trying to change their hurtful ways. The hurt one needs to heal by himself and say to him/her self it is not me but them. I need to go on with life, and let them go their own way. I had a dream in which I was taken to a Supreme court and there I was supposed to be a witness. All I remember when I woke up was that I said about the person who was judge, that he/she did not even go to church/temple. What is there to think about this revelation? Am I going to be a witness in this Supreme court. I heard a lawyer speak and said that he was a prosecutor at certain court and although the court knew what the witness was going to say, this witness was still tested to give his testimony. How strange can that be? This witness had been asked before about the guilty one, and the witness had given testimonies, but the witness was still taken to the court to give it last testimony. B"H
Thank you for this video with so much wisdom. I have a page on Facebook called Embracing Interfaith and every day I write a message that is meant for me and just share it with others.
Throughout the day I realize that the message is one that was given to me in an inspiration that I must and should follow myself. When I don't, it comes to my mind and again smile and follow the advice. You are so inspiring to me and I thank you.
I really enjoyed this lesson. It has me thinking deep at this moment about my action and reasoning on why I do things, bad or good. Im am coming back to the creator everyday praying and working on myself. bless it be him Hashem for the life experiences.
Thank you Raddi Shalom
Thank you, I really needed to hear this today.
Thank you so much for this.
My dear Rav Dror, you have such an understanding of Hashem, blessed is He. Most people in the world think that Hashem, blessed is He, is a tough G-d who would punish you so harshly if you don't do what he tells you. Hashem, blessed is He, is not a worldly dictator, He is the most awesome G-d. He created the world out of his mercy. He wanted to have a family that would love him. If we love our children and we are only human, how much can He, our Creator who has given us everything for nothing. We don't deserve anything. Sometimes we want to do as you say, but others do not cooperate in the process, even our own family. But when this happens, we need to seek Hashem, blessed is He, for his support and guidance. He is the Judge, not us. He can help us fix the situation. If the other person who is against us would not cooperate, then it is for Hashem, blessed is He, to take the matter into his hands. B"H
Beautifully taught! B"H for this lecture!
Thanks Rav!
Finally, someone I can relate to. Glad to have found you this day. Toda!
thanks rav! I love you too!
awesome lecture thank you
Thank u Rav. Lov this video it talks to my problems in my life
I love your material RAV. Thanks for adding me on wattsapp and sending me great videos.
Thank you...my son is headed to prison...I need to learn this teaching
How do you destroy that wall? There was so much pain, and those who created the wall are living like nothing happened. They still blame the person they hurt. It is okay to talk you out of that situation, but how can one transform the guilty ones? They don't change, or are even trying to change their hurtful ways. The hurt one needs to heal by himself and say to him/her self it is not me but them. I need to go on with life, and let them go their own way. I had a dream in which I was taken to a Supreme court and there I was supposed to be a witness. All I remember when I woke up was that I said about the person who was judge, that he/she did not even go to church/temple. What is there to think about this revelation? Am I going to be a witness in this Supreme court. I heard a lawyer speak and said that he was a prosecutor at certain court and although the court knew what the witness was going to say, this witness was still tested to give his testimony. How strange can that be? This witness had been asked before about the guilty one, and the witness had given testimonies, but the witness was still taken to the court to give it last testimony. B"H
Is this his original channel
Yes!