This was so beautiful and helpful for me. I will keep every word that you spoke in this Parsha close to my heart "noent tsu meyn harts." I appreciate your time and effort and openness in your sharing. I so needed to hear this today. Thank you, Gut Shabbos.
I love watching your videos, u helped me so much. Since God lead me to head covering I feel so much connected with my hebrew roots n my hebrew sisters, Yaweh bless u.
I have had a hard time with family. I feel so broken. But at 17:00 when you said that the pain is how your neshamah feels when you don't listen to it, I realized in that moment--when before I thought "where is this pain coming from?" that my pain is from my neshmah wanting so deeply to go through conversion and i have not been working actively enough to work towards this & learn. BH please guide me. Thank you for the inspiration Rivkah.
You were saying ´we cant hold on any more, we cant hold on another day´ and then in my mind I was thinking about the problems I have been having with work, and how I am desperate for a new job, I keep filling in job applications, but nobody is hireing, and it makes me frustrated sometimes, and after all those thoughts running through my mind, you mentioned: 'Anyone there looking for a job'? on the exact moment.....were you reading my mind Rivka?
+dada lala I WAS talking to you! G-d willing things should start looking up for you. Ask G-d what He wants you to work on ( in your character) that will open up the blessings for you. It'll happen!
Well, people today tend to be people on inaction who rely solely on wishful thinking and shortcuts to achieve what we're after in the long-run. I think one of the biggest myths of modern Western culture is the idea of gradualism and that things naturally get better over time without any need for intervention. Perhaps the best way to achieve a paradigm shift would be to do away with the preoccupation with short-term matters and transcend the material matters of everyday life.
You pain will not end since it would only end if your son came back here. Unfortunately he can't. The pain may dull. There is the idea that we due when we've done what G-d needs us to do. A kind of perfection. Your son was perfect, for Hashem. That can comfort you. As Rivka says, turn to G-d. He feels your pain and can ease your pain. Also honoring your son on the day he died, doing things for others on that day, is for his benefit. That can uplift your spirit, by connecting to him then.
+rac rac Here it is! He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God. Aeschylus Read more at: www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/aeschylus148591.html
your comments about being single almost brought tears to my eyes. it's exactly how i've been feeling for months...thank you
You have no idea how helpful this was to hear today. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.
This was so beautiful and helpful for me. I will keep every word that you spoke in this Parsha close to my heart "noent tsu meyn harts." I appreciate your time and effort and openness in your sharing. I so needed to hear this today. Thank you, Gut Shabbos.
i love your video"s. so helpful. you are helping me get over my pain , thank you for sharing .
I really needed to hear this, thank you
Thank you. I always enjoy your videos but this was very special.
Brilliant video! Describes my 2015! x
Thank you so much. Great video I'm frum yet you inspire me. Keep shining. Love your beautiful videos.
Thank you Thank you This was beautiful and always a good listen
+Blima Spetner Thanks for being here Blima
Thank you for helping me
I love watching your videos, u helped me so much. Since God lead me to head covering I feel so much connected with my hebrew roots n my hebrew sisters, Yaweh bless u.
We do not use the Divine Name. It is not respectful to say it to us. Please don't.
Thank you!
Really Enjoyed this Video (As a Guy) - We (meaning men & women) share some of the same concerns~!
+Bill Stuart Hi Bill, Thank you!! We certainly do!
I have had a hard time with family. I feel so broken. But at 17:00 when you said that the pain is how your neshamah feels when you don't listen to it, I realized in that moment--when before I thought "where is this pain coming from?" that my pain is from my neshmah wanting so deeply to go through conversion and i have not been working actively enough to work towards this & learn. BH please guide me. Thank you for the inspiration Rivkah.
It’s not about pain anymore it has become fear. I can’t do anything if I’m afraid.
loved it
You were saying ´we cant hold on any more, we cant hold on another day´
and then in my mind I was thinking about the problems I have been having with work, and how I am desperate for a new job, I keep filling in job applications, but nobody is hireing, and it makes me frustrated sometimes, and after all those thoughts running through my mind, you mentioned: 'Anyone there looking for a job'?
on the exact moment.....were you reading my mind Rivka?
+dada lala I WAS talking to you! G-d willing things should start looking up for you. Ask G-d what He wants you to work on ( in your character) that will open up the blessings for you. It'll happen!
+Rivka Malka Perlman thank you for your positivity, I love these types of little lectures you give..
תודה תודה I was in so much pain 💕
Well, people today tend to be people on inaction who rely solely on wishful thinking and shortcuts to achieve what we're after in the long-run. I think one of the biggest myths of modern Western culture is the idea of gradualism and that things naturally get better over time without any need for intervention. Perhaps the best way to achieve a paradigm shift would be to do away with the preoccupation with short-term matters and transcend the material matters of everyday life.
Hope my pain can come to an end ..lost my beloved son almost 2 yrs now...unbelievable pain..plz pray for me his father ..his sister and nephew
You pain will not end since it would only end if your son came back here. Unfortunately he can't. The pain may dull.
There is the idea that we due when we've done what G-d needs us to do. A kind of perfection. Your son was perfect, for Hashem. That can comfort you. As Rivka says, turn to G-d. He feels your pain and can ease your pain.
Also honoring your son on the day he died, doing things for others on that day, is for his benefit. That can uplift your spirit, by connecting to him then.
I loved this video, thanks. Would you share the name of the poet or the poem?
+rac rac Here it is!
He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God. Aeschylus
Read more at: www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/aeschylus148591.html