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Are You Attracting or Repelling?
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"As water reflects a face to a face, so the heart of a person reflects back to another." We don't need to change the people around us—we just need to change the direction we face. Your energy determines your reality. What are you putting out there today? 🧲❤️ @A_DifferentAngle #jewishthought #jewishinspiration #inspirational #inspiration #judaism #aivideo #aianimation #ai #jewishtiktok #jewishshorts #hidabroot
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Let's take two magnets that are
completely identical. Same material,
same size, same strength. Sometimes they
attract each other strongly [music] and
sometimes they repel each other
strongly. What's the difference? Just
one [music] thing, the direction. How
they are oriented toward each other. And
the reversal is dramatic. It's enough to
rotate one magnet and [music] the
repulsion instantly turns into
attraction. Exactly the same magnets
only the orientation changed.
And let's admit it, we have
relationships like that. People with
whom things always explode. The same
argument repeats, the same repulsion,
and we're convinced the problem is with
them. They're unbearable.
But maybe, like with magnets, the
problem isn't who we are. Maybe it's
just the direction we're facing each
other. King Solomon wrote a statement as
precise as a law of physics. As water
reflects a face back to a face, [music]
so the heart of a person reflects back
to another. Just as water returns the
face that looks into [music] it, so the
heart returns what is directed toward
it. If we approach with warmth, we
receive warmth with coldness. Coldness
we determine the polarity. Science has
proven that direction determines
attraction or repulsion. Solomon knew
that the heart returns what is directed
toward it. The Holy One, blessed be He,
did not create repulsive people. He gave
us the power to change direction and
turn rejection into attraction. Let's
not blame the other person. Let's change
our own direction.