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Bitachon 250 - Don't Trust Your Mind
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We continue our study together of the passuk in Mishlei (proverbs) perek 3 passuk 5. This is the classic verse brought at the beginning of the section on Bitachon of the Alter of Novardok in Madreigas Ha'adam. Shlomo Hamelech stresses the importance of completely depending on Hashem, and not making the mistake of assuming that our past experiences and successes are the map to use for our future success.
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You're listening to the 250th edition of
the B'tachon podcast.
We are on our third round speaking about
this pasuk B'tach el Hashem b'chol
libecha, trust to Hashem with all your
heart. V'al tisha'en
and don't rely on your own intellect, on
your own intuition.
Don't rely on your own minds.
>> [sighs and gasps]
>> The Reishis Chochma says, "V'ro'eh adam
b'zeh k'she'nichnas k'she'nichnas."
It's it's notable
that this the pasuk starts off with a
lashon of B'tachon.
It and it ends off with a different type
of language, k'nichnas b'lashon B'tachon
v'yotzei b'lashon hisha'anus. Like we we
pointed out last time,
it starts out with B'tachon, which means
full confidence, full trust in Hashem,
and it ends in a lashon of don't lean on
your own intellect.
What is the difference between B'tachon
and leaning?
Zeh k'ilu B'tachon mera'achez gadol
b'havtacha
b'havtacha b'chol lev u'v'chol nefesh.
The concept of B'tachon, here's a
definition,
it means I'm completely completely
trusting in Hashem. I'm strengthening
myself
with a promise, with all my heart and
all of my soul.
>> [snorts]
>> That's how we have to depend on Hashem.
With all of our heart, with all of our
soul.
Umnam hisha'anus siman d'rega p'sula
m'B'tachon.
But leaning is a lower level than
B'tachon.
K'ma'asheh k'she'adam nish'an al
kanah ratzutz.
They lean on something which was a
faulty a faulty stick.
So leaning on something can
can easily that thing could break.
V'al nemar o v'al nemar she'kavanas
Hamelech al avashalom v'al achi
avina.
We can say like this, the
Hamelech is coming to
I don't want to say the word exaggerate,
but he's he's trying to to accentuate
the matter. L'che he's your sha'ol
m'chol ma'aseh asher ya'aseh.
he's
exhorting us that the person in all of
his actions that he will do
don't depend on your mind.
All of your
all your faith, all of your heart, all
your soul
directed to a sham.
Look at him and be talking to a sham.
You would say he's going to be talking
he means to say
strengthen yourself huge
huge dependence. What
does he talking mean?
What do we talking in modern Hebrew
means security. You feel secure.
>> [snorts]
>> Hold on there's a lot of bugs here.
I'm not
but it says don't depend don't lean on
your wisdom.
And royal
don't even
lean on it at all
your mind.
Don't even have a a a weak
type of be talking in your own mind.
This I see
a good
this is an appropriate piece of advice
general advice
for all matters of the human being the
human being
whether it's in a person's actions
or whether it's in a person trying to
attain whatever he needs in this moment.
Brings here on the bottom in a note
continuation of
continues like this
it shouldn't be a question to you
how
it says or maybe the the same thing.
Yeah. sure what he's referring to.
But in other places
we find that putting in efforts does
seem to have an effect.
You're not supposed to not do any
according to this opinion.
I'll say you might think that you should
just sit around and do nothing.
But then I'll say that's not what we do.
It's not saying that you shouldn't do
any efforts. It's not saying that you
shouldn't show up
to be God's messenger even for yourself.
It's something good and appropriate of
all.
The approach needs to be I am not I'm
never ever believing I'm never ever
believing that the efforts that I am
putting in
are the things that are producing the
results that I desire.
Bring here from the more and I.
Included
in the cause of the faith is that a
person should believe
that everything that he does and all of
his successes everything
depends on a sham.
Person should not say with my great
wisdom
and my great
intuition I did this.
Like the person says as a as a warning
of danger, don't make this mistake.
I can give you the other
that was my great strength, my great
prowess, my great wisdom that
that brought about this great success.
tells
us remind yourself always I shall be the
one who gives you the power, the
strength to succeed.
explains
All right, let's have a look at the
limit of the nitzon.
Hashem is the one who puts the idea in
your mind of which piece of property to
buy.
But who are those who are buying now?
This is the matter that we spoke about.
That even
the wisdom, the concept, the the advice
of how to
to
make money, to gain wealth.
Cuz who am I yet? Hashem is the one who
puts the idea in one's mind. Hey, do
this. Invest in this property. Invest in
this stock.
We should have a lot more when Hashem,
heaven forbid, desires.
So, he'll take the wisdom away.
They tell me so I'll make them foolish.
I see it's my sexy limb.
To do a foolish thing, to invest in the
wrong investment. I don't know if you
want to know. A person can lose his
wealth if that's Hashem's will.
So, never think
if if Hashem were all on the positive
sides of things, never ever think
that it's my own great wisdom, but
rather it's Hashem who's guiding my
mind.
Bring here from from the
the new yes, the ramel.
Call me
Anybody who tries to find grace in the
eyes of human beings
without trying to get Hashem's help in
the matter.
So,
it's not likely
or it's maybe it's impossible for him
to get what he really desires.
People will just think he's a flatterer.
He's just trying to get on my good side
to get something out of me.
The year right at some the muse.
Will ignore us.
He thinks that he's going to
he's going to get some advantage, but
all he's going to end up with
is they're going to think negatively of
him. They're going to think poorly of
him. He's
just a pariah.
The correct way is
trust in Hashem with all of your heart.
Your intent your intention should be to
do the will of Hashem alone, to do the
will of the creator.
Plus it says, "And to your wisdom
Actually, I think it's Albinoska. No,
it's Albinoska.
Interesting. It says, "Trust in Hashem.
Trust to Hashem. And don't trust to
don't lean to
your wisdom."
Don't think
that you're going to use your intuition
and your wisdom, even you might be smart
and you might have intuition. You might
have life experience.
But don't use that as your weapon or
your tool.
That people will will admire you and
think you're so wise.
>> [snorts]
>> The end of this all is
that when a person does that
when a person tries to employ his wisdom
in order to seemingly get what he wants
or to prove to others that he's worthy
of perhaps of support or of of uh
of material bounty
so he just ends up
with a piece of Harrison his hand. A
piece of earthenware. Earthenware breaks
easily.
The
Gemara says in Sanhedrin 26 B and 26
When there's a Torah scholar
who's interacting
with
a an Am Ha'aretz, an ignoramus, person
who doesn't truly appreciate
spirituality
and spiritual attainments.
So,
at first
when the when the Talmid Chacham is
independent and makes it clear that he
doesn't need anything from
the ignoramus. He's not looking for his
money.
He's not looking for respect. So,
then the Talmid Chacham, the wise
person, looks like a golden vessel.
But, the Gemara it says a a progression
of what happens as the Talmid Chacham
starts to butter up
the ignoramus, starts to try to get out
of him whatever he needs, whatever he
thinks he needs.
Whether it's wealth, money, or prestige.
So,
the result is that as he ends up eating
together with the ignoramus,
he no longer
has the respect of that person.
He ends up
like a broken
earthenware vessel.
>> [snorts]
>> He brings here from the Kol Ben Levi.
We'll be you all explaining our possuk
possuk betach Hashem.
Trust to Hashem with all your heart. And
don't
Excuse me. Lean on
your
wisdom.
The explanation is that generally
speaking
>> Why does a person turn away from the
path of Hashem? Why does a person take
away his focus
from spiritual matters?
What is it that leads a person astray
from the Torah, from dedication to
learning?
It's because a person says, "I got to
make a money. I need to provide for my
family. I need to have a livelihood."
The truth is that this comes from a lack
of faith and bitachon.
Doesn't have person doesn't have enough
confidence in Hashem.
Right? Why am I heading off into the
work world?
Why am I heading off
away from the Daf Gemara, away from the
Torah, away from spiritual pursuits?
Because I say, "Look, I got to I got to
take care of my family." And it's true.
But I forgot that there's someone who
really takes care of my family, and that
someone is Hashem.
That's what the possuk is telling us.
Direct your faith to Hashem. Shita
da'asha kol bashkacha naflah.
You need to know that every single thing
is there's incredible hashgacha,
incredible divine providence. Hashem is
looking
after us. Hashem is taking care of us.
Hashem, there's nothing stopping him
from providing for us.
Need to know that the human being's
strength,
what seems to be my power and my ability
to make money or whatever it is,
that's just it's it's vanity of
vanities. It's just it's a mirage.
Don't depend on your wisdom. Don't lean
on your wisdom. Your wisdom says,
your intuition says, "Well, I got to do
this.
I got to take care of my family. I got
to
worry about my livelihood." Al tish'an.
Don't depend on this, Rabbah. Other way
around. Kacha she'teylech.
In all of your paths that you go,
the A
know him.
Know Hashem should take the rock there
at the tire.
Only go on the path of Torah.
Follow this path. Who is Hashem to say
so?
Should we straighten your your paths?
She has the rock to slay you that uh
She will give you your needs
in ways that you didn't expect, that you
didn't know about, that you wouldn't
have fathomed, you wouldn't have even
thought of yourself.
I'll take over by nature.
Don't be too wise in your own eyes.
Come and show me the way I need
the hammer so you see him call. That's
what it says in the alarm.
Chapter
I give him a base pay rate
uh chapter 73 possible
22.
Actually, he says I was like an animal
with you.
I was like an animal. What does that
mean? She has she want to be a hammer. I
want to argue with my uncle. An animal
has no concept. You have an animal
I've I've watched I've been out in the
in the fields and I've seen the way that
the the sheep are led by their shepherd.
They have no mind of their own. They
don't They They just follow after.
They're just followers.
And like
like sheep to the slaughter, this cuz
they just go wherever they're led.
Right? So, David is saying I'm like a
sheep. I'm like an animal. I I've turned
off my mind.
I've turned off
Excuse me, I've turned off my intellect.
When I try to understand as as regards
trying to understand
the way that that a person can get along
in this world.
That today the rock of us
And you will know one thing. Your eyes
are Hashem to see me there.
Which is a possible later, I think.
Right? Our possuk is possuk hey. Two
possuk later it says
fear Hashem and turn away from evil.
That's the only thing that you need to
do.
All I need to do if I want to succeed in
life
is fear Hashem and turn away from evil.
Focus on spirituality.
Kiyacol midasham kiyusham
The only thing that a human being
has a right to claim as his own
ability to do
is fearing heaven.
Reminding myself that everything in my
life is from Hashem.
Reminding myself that everything that
goes on for good, for not, it's all from
Hashem. That's yira shamayim.
Fear of heaven. How can I fulfill
Hashem's will? How can I do the ratzon
haborei?
Kishitanef beder chaze
When you go on this way, tiera she rufus
to heal es shiracha.
Which as we explained two podcasts ago
this possuk means there's going to be a
a
cure for your stomach.
What's your stomach? What is the concept
of your stomach in this context? Zeh
amtzah haguf.
This is the center of the body. The
center of the body is the stomach.
Shikol koach haguf talui boi.
The entire strength of a human being is
dependent upon
one's stomach, right? You eat, your body
processes the food, and that's how you
have strength.
So, the Torah, the fear of heaven
is uh
turning away from evil. These are the
things that give us the true strength.
We think it's the food we eat. We think
it's the parnassa, the livelihood that
we make. No.
It's a spiritual axiom.
Kideshiv ayinai bishvirei bishvirei
bitnai. A person's strength possuk says
in Iyov, person's strength
is in the muscles of his stomach.
V'amshichri latzmi sak, possuk says
that
the Torah, spirituality, coming close to
Hakadosh Baruch Hu, fearing God,
trusting in Hashem completely, these are
the things that give the marrow of our
bones,
give us that marrow, give us that
strength within our bones.
The phraseology here refers to the fact
that when a person
a person has that moisture within his
bones,
so the person is filled with joy.
He's filled with rest, with with
serenity and joy.
says in Yeshayahu, we're seeing those
over there.
in the context say
that
a person has to be careful.
Person has to be careful.
Where Where is the salvation? It doesn't
just come
in
empty service of Hashem.
It comes in caring about others, as the
say over there. Check out the beginning
of the 58th chapter of Isaiah.
So here it says that
in in
it says that a person when they are
involved in when they are involved in
caring about others, when they're
bringing poor people into their homes
and they're giving giving charity,
so that strengthens the bones. Right,
we're talking about ourselves.
In the
blessing, what is What is the
strengthening of the bones?
So Rashi there on that says it means
that
the bones become like
they come they become like the ones who
go out in war, those who are brave,
those who have strength, those who have
they have the wherewithal to fight.
So a person who focuses on spiritual
matters, as what is talking about.
The spiritual matters, the giving away
of oneself,
the the chesed that a person does, the
tzedakah that a person does,
it strengthens a person's bones. And I
would say that
it it takes me out of my own
false thinking, my own kochi v'otzem
yadi, right?
Why would I not give tzedakah? I say,
"Look,
I worked hard for this money.
Why should I give it away?"
But that's that's the that's the
non-mitzvah thinking. That's the the
mind that says, "Hey, I I I got to hoard
it all for myself, make sure I have it,
take care of cuz I'm the one who's doing
it."
But the one who has the the correct
perspective correct perspective, the
spiritual perspective, understands that
it's not me that's doing it. It's not my
money.
Maybe I'm a steward over the money.
Maybe Hashem has given me this money for
me to
to provide for my needs, but
I need to share with others as well. The
the ability to give to others, to give
tzedakah, etc., is that we strengthen a
person's bones.
And then what's the result the end of
the possuk, "Yishakeini b'rov neshikot
then
what happens is that we become like an
irrigated garden.
An irrigated garden is a place of
tremendous growth, of tremendous beauty,
of tremendous
uh providing for all of our needs. It's
counterintuitive. I give away and yet I
get.
And the answer is it is actually
spiritually intuitive.
I give away my own mind, I give away my
own thinking, I give away my own version
of reality, all of the yetzer which is
all about separation, thinking that I'm
separate from others, I'm separate from
Hashem. And I get into the real reality,
which is that I'm connected to everyone
and I'm connected to Hashem. Thank you
so much for listening. We'll see you
again next time.