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Rabbi Shmuel Reichman Tefillah: Why Daven if Hashem Already Knows What We Want?
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so i want to start off by thanking hazak
and 2010 for putting together this year
and we're at the perfect time in the
year to really delve deeply into the
nature and purpose of tefila
because this is something we do every
single day many times a day
and something which people struggle with
people who aren't philosophically
inclined
struggle with just tapping into in a
deeper way like connecting to and making
it meaningful
and people who are philosophically
inclined they have so many questions
about
why do we darwin and obviously the title
is why do we dive and if hashem already
knows what we want but we're gonna
build many many deep questions about the
real purpose and nature of trilo
and i mean first and foremost it's
important to say that davoning is a
mitzvah
even though we have a mushroom's famous
between the rambam and the ramban
whether old filos a mitzvah only based
surah
when there's something you know a
tragedy or something difficult is
happening
is that the only time where it feels in
mitzvah we hold the tv as a mitzvah
and it's a mitzvah which is i would say
very often misunderstood
and there are so many layers to the
depth of field
i want to start with the story the
stories of a man who visits a community
and he goes to the show that his host
davin's at and he cannot believe his
eyes
because the moment he walks into the
shul everyone
is talking and it's not even like
whispering it's like talking like
everyone's just talking and he can't
believe he's
never i mean he's been to schools where
people haven't he's been the shows where
they have kiddush club has been the
shows where
just you know some people talk in the
back but he has never seen anything like
this
and after chavez he leaves and he just
thinks himself like
what in the world happened like i've
never seen
what i've never seen anything like that
it's a whole different category
of talking and years go by forgets about
it
he's invited back to that that host for
shabbos a couple years later
and he goes and he's thinking like whoa
this is going to be interesting like i
wonder how bad it is now
and he goes to shul with his host and he
can't believe it
and hear a pin drop like no one's
talking no one
and like at one point and julie heard
like a whisper and like he heard ten
people say shh
and he's like what is going on
i've never seen such a an extreme shift
in the decorum and the the level of
talking in a show my entire life so
after schuler they're walking back
and he goes to his house and says listen
uh you know don't mind me asking i hope
you don't mind me asking but
what in the world is going on
the last time i came everyone was
talking and now no one's talking
so so smile at him and say okay i'll
tell you what happened
basically for years as you saw when you
came
as you saw firsthand people talk in our
show and it's
it got pretty bad and it got to the
point where
this is just the way it was and a couple
years ago a couple machas a couple
people in the shul got together and said
you know it's time to go to the next
level in our shul
we're going to invest 10 million dollars
we're going to have a whole new building
we're going to hire a new rabbi we're
going to you know take our school to the
next level
and everyone was there was a huge
campaign and we collected the money it
was very exciting
and we're about to we finished building
and we're about to start this new
uh stage of our community of our kahila
and we suddenly realized we realized
that we had spent so much money and time
building our shul but we didn't know
what davening was about we know why we'd
have on what the purpose of daffeng is
so we started learning about it and the
rabbi who we hired we asked him if he'd
be willing to give us
some sheer among the the purpose of fila
and we devoted a lot of time and energy
to really delving into fila and we
started realizing like
oh my gosh there's going to be no
talking in our shul
so when we reopen the shul
we meet everyone who wants to be member
virtual sign a contract
that they wouldn't talk and if you want
to be part of our fool now you can't
talk
and this story is obviously powerful
because it shows that once you start
devoting time and energy towards
what the purpose feel is you start to
view it in a completely
different lens you have a whole
different paradigm a whole different
perspective of how you perceive
tfila and so what i want to do today is
i want to delve
into the real nature
of i want to delve into the question of
what is fila really about
and i want to pose a couple fundamental
questions and these questions many of
them are friends in the mahara you can
actually look them up for yourself
it's sending tv
not all of them are in the morel you
find them
mention these also mention these but
these are the questions which hopefully
will
help open up the topic of trilo
and the first and the question i really
want to build as our framework
is there seems to be a lot more to feel
than we think or at least that we assume
because we assume to feel is asking
hashem for things but the the gemara
says
the hasidim and now we're not talking
about the branch of
khasijus we're talking about the ancient
hasidim in the times of ghazal
the says they would spend three hours in
every single villa
it would spend an hour preparing it's
been an hour
during villa and they would spend an
hour afterwards
and they would do this three times a day
that means nine hours of their day was
devoted towards fila
and these people were obviously busy
they were focused on learning and
growing and they spent so much time on
field the question is
why and what were they doing what was
the purpose
you know you spent an hour preparing
it's been an hour coming down
what is going on here what is what is
the purpose of each one of those hours
and the next question
is why do we ask hashem for so many
things
so obviously it's important and we can
maybe talk about this and it's important
to
personalize to you to ask hashem for
your own bakashas to say
task hashem for what's going on in your
life and to make chila
personal meaning we have an objective
framework of fila especially from an
asteroid you don't change any of the
brachas but you can add in your personal
makashas
into the trilo to make the the
experience
genuine real and personal but even that
we have to take a step back and say
what in the world are we doing we're
asking hashem for so many things why
especially because what is fila is
replacing the carbonus carbanos
were in avonda they were us so to speak
giving ourselves giving an aspect of
ourselves giving aspect of our ownership
our property
our we're not going to get into all the
details but we're giving
an aspect of ourselves to al-qaeda who's
sacrificing an aspect of ourselves for
hashem
and nowadays we david is supposed to
sacrificing the aspect of ourselves for
hashem
we asked hashem for for so many things
and the ramban especially when it comes
to this ali says that when it comes to
couples you have to actually imagine
that you
deserve to be on the mizbeh and hashem
is allowing the
the the the carbon the animal to
so to speak be the kind to fulfill that
requirement of you being on the mizbeh
but it's a genuine wound that we're
giving ourselves to
we're saying that you know i'm i'm
devoting myself to hashem and nowadays
when we have artfila we're asking hashem
for things it seems to be
it should really trouble you at least at
first glance
that almost all of our field of focus is
on bakashas are the things that we're
asking hashem for
and we're just used to this but if you
think about it
fundamentally that shouldn't be what
feel is about
if if we think of it as especially with
the saliva
so what's going on here and to put it a
little more bluntly the the
develop this idea of four levels of
chakras
so when we have
it's the realm of doing practical things
and then you have sukita zimra
that's the realm of bria that's it's a
it's a form of
song which is a higher level a higher
state of consciousness a higher form of
voda
then you have krishna which is the realm
of yazir which is
really connecting it's developing and
connecting to the oneness
of reality the oneness of and then we
have
schmonastery which is and that's you
have to think of it as if you're
mamish talking to gosh himself
during godzilla's during schweinsteiger
during talking takashbar himself which
will get into the different kavanaugh's
rambam says that you have to have
kavanagh you have to know that you're
standing in front of a kashmir that's
the most important covenant to have
directions right
so during that kavanagh during an
asteroid during that realm of
vatsilos where you're connecting to
really being a friend of akash baruch
who
we're going to ask hashem for things
it's like says it should be an
experience which transcends the body it
should be
this mind-blowing awesome like oh
awesome experience and we're asking
hashem for things
so we're so used to it that it might not
trouble you but if
you're thinking from scratch in terms of
building what truman esther should be
what
this this time period of a voter should
be
you wouldn't think it should be asking
hashem for things so we need to really
we need to delve deeper into what this
bakasha what this this time of request
is because
we should be asking what we can do for
hashem not what hashem can do for us
and you can give an answer which is kind
of dulca and say no hashem
just loves it so much when we talk to
him that and when we build
a relationship with him that even though
we're asking for things he still loves
it but that's not an ideal answer that
doesn't
you know that's that's nice you know
would you would someone accept that
answer maybe but more fundamentally
you'd think
that that's not it's still not a nevoda
it's still
not it's the at least at the very least
it sounds bad you have it
so the question is what's with all the
because why do we ask hashem for so many
things
but to take the next step
even if we do ask hashem for things and
for we're going to have to find a way of
making
that make sense i mean even if it
doesn't make sense for us to ask hashem
for things
doesn't hashem already know what we want
hashtag is perfect hashem knows
everything knows
beyond time he knows everything knows
what happened what's going on and what
will happen
nothing new we can't share anything new
with hashem we don't need them like
hashem just so you know
i know you're busy but this is what i
want no hashem's not busy hashem is
you know knows everything is within all
things and is beyond all things
hashem doesn't need us telling him what
we want so why are we
spending so much time saying hey hashem
like i just want you know that i need
this and i want this and can you please
do this for me
do we really think hashem doesn't
already know and if hashem already does
know
then why are we asking why would he want
us
to ask him for things i mean put it very
simply it seems almost disrespectful
right you don't it's it's like if
someone knows something and you go and
you try reminding him and he's like
i already know this and you know i
already know this like why are you
telling me
it seems a little disrespectful but
there's an even more
i would say you can either say
troublesome or or
or just like a deeper form of this
question which is
of course hashem already knows what we
want but even more so hashem
wouldn't hashem always do what's best
for us and the morale says this
explicitly if you want to look it up and
say that
until the peric base he says that
hashem only does what's good
and if hashem knows what's good for us
then
why would we ask because of course he
would do it for us
it's almost like if it's not good for us
of course he's not going to do it for us
if it's good for us because hashem loves
us
who is our mother but he's also our
our father he he has that form of
who created the world to give to us to
give the ultimate good which is a
connection with him
in the deepest way possible as the ma as
the ram khal discusses in many places
hashem so if akash pakha wants to do the
ultimate good for us then why would we
need to ask him to do what's good for us
of course he's going to do what's good
for us
it's like if a child wants an electric
saw
and he's five years old the parent's
going to say no
not because i'm trying to withhold for
my child what my child wants because
that's not good for you it's going to
hurt you if a child is three years old
he says i want that really
sharp shard of glass the parent's gonna
say no
because the parent loves the child and
if the child
let's say doesn't ask and let's say it's
a baby you know if the child doesn't ask
for food the mom's not going to give the
bi the baby food of course the mom's
going to give the baby food and if
the the child it's the middle of winter
and it's freezing cold and the child
doesn't ask for a sweater
the mother and father is not going to
give the child a sweater so of course
hashem's going to do what's best for us
because he loves us so
why would we need to ask right think
about that
hashem should do what's best for us
regardless of whether or not we ask for
it so why
is asking hashem why is fila so
important
number five and this is perhaps the most
fundamental question which we
are going to have to really delve deeply
into is how can we
even fathom the idea of changing
hashem's mind right so much of fila
is trying to convince hashem to give us
what we want
and what i mean we have to remember
who's perfect
so if we're not supposed to get it we're
not going to get it if we're supposed to
get it we're going to get it
and if we're supposed to get it then we
should get it even without asking if
we're not supposed to get it we
shouldn't get it if we do ask
so what is this idea of like
governing so hard for something is if we
can change how kashmir
whose mind because hashem is perfect
when do you change your mind
you change your mind when you receive
new data new information
so for example let's say you were going
to go to the restaurant and you find out
the restaurant is not kosher
up now i'm not going to the restaurant i
was going to go to the library
then i found out the library is closed
now i'm not going to the library
but you don't change your mind if you
don't get new information so the fact
that
is going to change his mind because
we're asking doesn't make any sense
i mean you can you can literally think
of it like do we really think i feel
that we're giving hashem new information
it's like
you know i wasn't gonna give you that
and i decide not to give you that but
after that
real beautiful presentation you know
i think i'm gonna change my mind it's
like what in the world do we think we're
doing do we think we can change hashem's
mind
that's the ultimate disrespect to
karjo's greatness
so we have to understand what we're
trying to do
when we darven so hard for things and
when we make bakashas and while we
really ask hashem for anything because
we can't change hashem
so it doesn't really make much sense
what are we trying to do what's the
point of davening
and i'll leave you off of one last
question it's a little bit of a bonus
question we'll get back to it hopefully
at the very end
but there's a strange gemara brah host
of zainab and aleph that says that
hashem himself davince there's nothing
morgan
says dash and puts on filling what that
means really we need to give a whole
shift for what that means but it says
that
himself davens now
what is hashem davening for what does
hashem want who says i'm happening too
what does this mean like all of these
questions should just
help you see that fila requires a lot
more
delving into it's not just we dive in
and we go do mitzvos that's we need to
understand what the opening is
all right we have mitzvos we have talmud
toro we have military
but we need to really understand the
depth of tv
and there's no one answer we're going to
build a spectrum we're going to
hopefully delve deeper into these ideas
these ideas are
so essential and there's so much here
and i will be honest with you
there's so much more than we can
actually put into one chair we're going
to go deep
but as with everything in torah you're
never going to fully
fully cover a topic so we're going to
obviously need to
keep our eyes and ears open and really
understand that
as much as i'm going to lay down the
scenes and the
icker principles there's so much more
than we can develop in this year
so i want you to stay thirsty for more
but i want to build a framework on the
spectrum so you can
start to really delve deeper into this
powerful powerful topic
and the first stage that i want to
develop is the idea that
develops in dera hashem in the fourth
chapter
where he develops this idea that phila
among
among the aspects of tula we're going to
develop one of the most fundamental is
that fila
is about actualizing potential which
means that kashmir has set up the world
in a way
that there is what you deserve there's
what you can accomplish and what you can
get
and this taps into rosh hashanah where
rosh hashanah is so to speak
you are given your potential for the
year but that doesn't mean you're going
to get that it means what you could get
you have to then actualize
that potential so in the same the same
way when you dive and you are
bringing down the potential to the
actual it's almost
you can think of it as almost like a
faucet
where a large project will have the chef
have the the energy have the potential
of what you can receive in order to be
macabre in order to receive you have to
turn the faucet
you have to bring down that potential so
you're connecting yourself to hashem
you're connecting your razon it's really
obvious i lived for this
villa is really devoted as well you're
connecting your will to the kashmiris
well you are
connecting to the roots you are
connecting to and you're bringing down
that potential
so tzfila is very much about saying that
i know what i could accomplish but i
need to then bring that into reality
and that's what fila is so one of the
most beautiful sources for this is the
gemara
khulin that's actually cooled by rashi
it mentions this thera because in the
first pair of braces
it says in in paraguay of pasaki it
means that the plants came forth but
then
later on in paraguay's pasture it says
the plants hadn't surfaced yet
so what's going on so a lot of these
like here's all these steroids between
peric alpha perhaps basically but the
gemara says what's the solution
solution is that the the plants began to
grow but then stopped right
below the surface so the famous answer
how she develops this and morale
develops this
is that would not let the plants come
forth until adam daven for it
why because tefila is our
we take part in bringing the potential
into the actual
we we take part in we're going to
develop a lot of ideas around this but
we connect to the process of bringing
hashem's rats
into reality so the morale talks about
hashem wants
us to be involved and the ability to
work hard for to actualize the potential
hashem's not going to do it
we are in this world to become to
actualize our potential to
become the most ultimate best perfect
versions of ourselves
but we have to work for it we have to
create it ourselves and that's the same
thing for mitzvos what are mitzvahs so
villain talks about this and a lot of us
really go into the depth of this
is that we are we are you know
we we what is what is a mitzvah
fastamos
and we actualize that razor so hashem
wants me the word says
i wish this is someone wants
and we actualize that will so the same
thing for trilla is that we are
connecting to hashem
and bringing that potential into the
actual and you can think of it almost
like a piano it's like
piano you don't play music you press a
key and music comes from somewhere else
so really we are doing that last step
but the source is coming from somewhere
else
so when you do a mitzvah the original
wrestling's from hashem
we do a physical action and that's so to
speak the
revealed aspect but really it's having
effect somewhere else and the effect is
really coming because we are our actions
are rooted
somewhere else the much i like to give
is it's like a puppeteer show
where if you're controlling puppets
you're holding the strings from the top
and then what you do on top is manifest
down below
for people who are watching the puppets
so we in this martial like we are the
puppets
but as opposed to in the puppeteer where
only the person on top affect what
happens below so only hashem
would affect what happens down below we
get to pull on the strings as well and
affect the spiritual world as well
so doing mitsos fila that's connecting
to the
the infinite connecting connecting to
hashem's red sun
and affecting it both ways so we ask
freshman to
you know so to speak pull on the strings
and affect what's happening down below
but our mitzvos are feeling some are
able to affect
the spiritual world as well so
the first stage is understanding that
it's about actualizing potential
but another layer to this
is about creating a makkam for
hashem's bracha to manifest so for
example
there is a deep principle in jewish
thought
all right
we exist within hashem so to speak but
hashem's bracha can only manifest if we
create a malcolm for it to manifest so
for example you have a cup
that cup if it's filled with lead you
can't pour anything into it
it's only if there's a malcolm if
there's space can it fill
so tzfila is also about creating a
makkah
for hashim's bracha to manifest which
means negating
your ego and allowing hashem to flow
through you
all right whenever things about you when
you are the center of your universe
there's no room for russia that's why
you know someone who's about guys
someone who gets angry all these about
how can exist in that world because you
have
not created a muslim for hashem to exist
you are
the center of the universe
but this is beautifully expressed in a
story in in tanakh where
elisha told the the poor woman who
actually
said it's avadya's wife she needed money
she was you know
she was very in debt because the value
was in debt and they had spent all their
money saving the naviem from
from ahref and so what happens in that
story elisha says bring me caleb
and as much kill him as you'll bring me
i'll pour the oil into
what's the deep idea there i can give
you bracha
miraculous bracha but only if you have a
makkum for that bracha to exist
and the same principle applies to us
it's that hashem has infinite
as an infinite amount of shepherd so to
speak but
that transformative shaffer which is
infinite can you can have as much as
you've wanted but only if you create a
malcolm for it
so it's feeling is about creating a
vacuum creating a space for
to exist within you right
now who wants us to create a space
within ourselves
for him to exist and that's the idea of
becoming a receptacle
there's something really beautiful here
if you can remove
your ego that that so to speak that
opaque cloudiness
that's really what naval is about it's
about creating that clarity that that
makes bahrain
exist within your with it within you but
then ashram can shine through it's like
a window if the window is very
dirty no light can shine through the
more that you
clear away the opaqueness and the dirt
and the mud the more that
hashem can shine through so speak it's
it's fascinating the letters of the word
kaur which means ugly also spells
akur which is opaque because that
opaqueness creates the most
ugly reality because it blocks
the true beauty the true true one is the
true expression of akash baruch in the
world
and the real goal especially when it
comes to our
our goof is you want to create
uh personally you want to create
the means for your neshama your inner
self to shine through your body but you
want to create a space
for you for akashbaraku to shine through
your nashamah so it's like layers of
self
you want your inner self to express
through your body but you want to cause
to manifest through your inner self and
you have to basically
make sure that your body is a vehicle
for your neshama but you want to make
sure hashem is a vehicle
for hashem there is many more layers to
this and i just overly simplified it as
much as i possibly could
so that it makes sense without giving a
whole share in this but it's a
beautifully deep idea
in terms of understanding how the layers
of expression work i mean the zohar
develops beautifully when it comes to
the model he says that
what was the model the mobile wasn't
really supposed to be mample
why the zora says that actually the
mobile occurred at the time where akash
brahu was trying to have
an experience of mantora he was giving
the torah to the world
in my melatora which is a whole deep
idea we're not going to go into right
now
but imam al-torah the the water
is really equated with torah in the
sense that
was giving the world torah but the world
was not ready for it
and therefore as opposed to receiving
the torah
they experienced the marble which
overflowed overwhelmed them and there
was no receptacle there was no way for
them to receive it
it wasn't until klein's troll came to
man torah came to our sinai
that we were ready to be megabo right
that's the deep idea we're not going to
go into all the different aspects of
why klyosha were were able to receive it
but not seven is an aspect of it but
the only way that you can receive the
torah and receive
or receive receive
is if you create a malcolm receptacle
because the same thing
meaning what we experienced as ma'am
torah the door hammable experienced
as a marble it's really a question of
whether you create the makom
to receive it which is a beautiful
beautiful idea
so that's the first idea first idea of
fila is that you have to actualize the
potential and queen and malcolm to
receive the bracha the quest barracuda
the next stage is to recognize the power
of tefila because
many people if let's say you know the
most common question is
how can we bring meshiach so much of
what i'll say is
it's a peaceful yeshua we have to yearn
for mashiach to come you can be asked
the end of your life did you yearn for
for many people ask they say how can i
yearn
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are you serious so
there's many many stages of answering
that question and we're not going to be
able to give
one answer that includes all but one of
the most important ideas when it comes
to this question
is recognizing that every generation
fulfills a unique purpose the ram khal
says that every year fulfills a unique
purpose every generation fulfills a
unique purpose
and there's like there's three stages of
of history the first two thousand years
second two thousand years in the last
three
two thousand years and each year has its
own purpose each generation has no
purpose
we are the visa we are
the the heels of the very last stage
and there's a midriff which actually
beautifully expresses it says that
it's not that any one person is supposed
to bring mashiach
it's not that like they feel it's now is
on us the way it works and the
actually says that at the end of time
we'll realize how everything in all of
history is bringing
and there's two way there's two versions
in ghazal whether hashem will bring
because we couldn't or will bring but
everyone agrees with the ideals for us
to bring
and their discusses how it's not just
that moshe is going to come is that we
have to actively bring it
and when meshiach does come we'll see
how every aspect of jewish history
brought mashiach one step closer
and the midterm says that you have to
think of it as a barrel that needs to be
filled with water and the moment it
overflows with
so the ovos they filled it up and the
ghazali and then
filled it up you know even more and
they're gonna be killer filled up some
more
and every generation they fill up a
little more and you know what
generations ago didn't fill up as much
as rabbi kevin
but they still filled up and generation
before us they filled up we're at the
very end all we need is a couple more
jobs
and we don't know which drop is going to
be that last drop so you're mitzvah
you're feeling your
act of huss it could be the last act
that brings me
so you're not supposed to be like the
greatest person who ever lived and
you're bringing
you're just standing on the shoulders of
giants and your job is to do that last
small step so when you view life that
way you're like oh my gosh
every day like you can bring me like
that's the most incredible thing
and a mushroom once her which i think is
a great marshall
it's imagine if a person writes a check
for 100 million dollars
and then it flies into a room with a
million blank checks
so you know you spend days and days
trying to filter through the checks and
you've gone through let's say there's
you know 500 000 checks in that room
so you've gone through 495 000 checks
and you still haven't found it
there's 5 000 left so what do you say
you say oh my gosh
i've never 495 000 already checked and
you find it it says hopeless i give up
no you already are you you you're
so close you get even more excited all
you have is five thousand left
so you have to have that that outlook
where you're getting closer where as
opposed to thinking like oh my gosh
it still hasn't come you say like oh my
gosh we're getting so close
who knows if this could be the day who
knows if this check is going to be their
check
you have to view it through the lens of
yes
you have the koach to do the
unbelievable and when you view your
feeling that way it becomes so
empowering it becomes
i would say it becomes exciting because
you realize the power at villa
but now before we go into the the
deepest layer fila i want to develop a
couple ideas of what
fila does for us because fila as opposed
to just being something that you go
through the motions and you do tefila
can be
such a powerful part of our day
on the first and most basic level the
ram develops listen to hashem in the
fourth chapter
that tephila prevents you from becoming
entangled in the physical world meaning
it connects you
to the spiritual and think about so many
people
we spend so much of our day eating and
going to work for those who go to work
and sleeping and doing things that are
very basic very rude very you know
potentially animal potentially physical
that
aren't connected to anything
transcendent and in addition to learning
torah and jurisdiction doing
the field is an opportunity to to truly
connect hashem in the deepest way to
connect to yourself in the deepest way
to connect
to the spiritual deeper consciousness
aspect of yourself
it's a it's about the saliva it's a work
on meditation it's a work on awareness
and self-awareness
and it can be the most transformative
part of your day
in addition to that uh number two is
that fila helps you build a relationship
with hashem it helps you realize that
everything comes from i mean
think about it when you're asking hashem
for the things in your life that's you
recognizing that hashem is the source of
the bracha
in your life you don't go into uh
you know you don't really go into a
fruit shop and ask for a pair of socks
right because that's not where you go to
get sunks when you go to hashem
for the things you're showing this is
where the things come from it's like if
you go to your boss you're asking for
raises like because this is where i can
get a raise from
so if you go to hashem and ask him for
things you're saying this is the source
in the core
of everything in my life and that's so
important because so much of life is
it's an avodah of hakura right karasatov
is recognizing where good comes from
and when you dive and you're recognizing
that all the brach in your life
comes from hashem and when you realize
that you start to live a life rooted in
a higher reality
because so much of life is building a
recognition of where things come from
you learn to suggest
it's about building a framework
understanding where the underlying
principles are
and how the the the pratim and the
practical details and the allah
stem from those underlying principles
you want to train your mind
to recognize where things come from keep
it teaches you that you come from
someone beyond you
then you trace yourself up oh so where
did they come from oh what are they
thinking from where does other come from
you get back to hashem
so much of life is building haqqara
building recognition
sourcing things back to their root
sourcing ideas back to their
root ideas those ideas back to more
fundamental core root ideas
you want to learn to trace things in
life back to their source and when you
dive and you are recognizing hashem as
the source
of everything in your life and there's a
beautiful
concept that torah is hashem speaking to
us and phila is us speaking to hashem
and the idea
the idea don't worry i mean beforehand
the idea is that you want to
learn how to trace everything in your
life
back to hashem and when you talk to
hashem
you're talking to your source if khaime
brisk talks about he says beautifully
one of the most famous khakirs of
is he says there's two types of kabana
he
makes a deal in the rambam why because
the rambam says in one place
that kavanagh you have to have kavanaugh
for the first prakrishman ashrae
all right if death now and he says
really you have to understand what the
words mean you have to understand what
the words that you're saying mean
understand what the hate what the hebrew
is and he says the bid the advent if you
only have this kavanaugh for the first
bracha it's okay
what if you didn't have the first
broccoli if you didn't have the first
bracha you shouldn't repeat from an
asteroid because
you know this time you're probably going
to forget it again so
what's the most fundamental thing and
the most fundamental thing is that you
have to have kavanaugh for the first
bracha that's really what you should
have
but in another place the rambam says
that if you don't have kavanah
it's as if you didn't dive in at all
right he says
he says if you have kevana it's as if
you didn't daven at all
so what one second in one place the
rambo says that if you didn't have
kavanagh
it's you should really have it for for
the hospitality but if you have it for
those pronouns at least for the first
if you have the first barakah you
shouldn't repeat from this way another
place it says
if you didn't have kavanagh
there's two types of gohan the first is
translation of the words that you have
to have at least for the first barakah
but the type of kannada that you have to
have for all of davanan
especially when ashrae is the
knowledge and the realization that you
are standing
you are standing before hashem you're
saying
you're staying in front of your creator
now when you have that kavanagh that
means
that at least three times a day you are
not only sourcing yourself back to
hashem but you're having the experience
of standing in front of that
talking to hashem that's a beautiful
thing to have
that's a beautiful thing to have the
core aspect of tefila is building that
relationship
it's understanding where things come
from and it's
really standing in front of akash baruch
and talking
and talking in a deep meditative way
and another layer of this is that part
of
part of phila is wanting to build a
oneness a kesha of oneness
a relationship of oneness with deeply
wanting to connect with hashem and
wanting everything that hashem gives you
all the bracha from hashem
wanting that to come from hashem
remission shapira explains beautifully
he actually does this
and it's introduction of rook shaylav
he says the correct way to dominate
hashem is like a woman has a toshuka a
woman has a craving
for for her husband to give her
something
meaning what meaning there are two ways
to desire something one is i just want
that thing
i need it i want it another is i want
that but i want it to come from you
so for example you you buy your wife or
your husband buys you
flowers roses and air of shabbos why
does
why is she wanted it's gonna die in a
week you know it's it's not worth much
she can't eat it
why does she want the flowers
she wants the flowers because she wants
the presents that
act of devotion she wants the love to
come from her husband
if you get a knock on the door of
shabbos and it says
you have been randomly chosen by our
database
to receive this gift of 12 flowers
have a good day does that 12 flowers
mean anything to you is that a dozen
flowers that doesn't
roses mean anything no but when the
husband gives it
it's that act of love it's the fact that
i wanted to come from you i want
in terms of building the relationship
and when we want things from hashem of
course many things we ask hashem for we
actually need
or at least we think we need but on a
deeper level we need to want it to come
from how shall we don't just want it say
okay thank you i got it
that we wanted to come from hashem we
want to build the relationship with us
we want to recognize everything in our
life is coming from hashem
we want to build a life centered around
our relationship with hashem so every
every aspect of brah in our lives we get
to say thank you tasha and we get to
have every aspect of our life
involved in the relationship with hashem
that's unbelievable that is unbelievable
the next aspect i would say the third
thing so so far we we've built so far
two things number one is we want to
connect ourselves to a spiritual aspect
of ourselves as opposed to being
invest only in the physical number two
we want to build a relationship with
hashem
number three is we want to build a more
empowering identity
i mean so many people they don't know
who they are they've never chosen an
identity they don't know
that they are capable or destined for
greatness they don't know that they are
capable of being healthy of
talking in torah talking in depth seeing
the world in a deeper way of
you know really living a an
extraordinary
life when we dive in
we tap into that identity we tap into
identity
when we say that you know like abraham
like it's like
we're talking about our forefathers we
are branding ourselves
that is our identity we come from
greatness and we are destined
for greatness and that is
that is amazing when you can elevate
your identity you remind yourself
that this is this this is genetics
physical and spiritual genetics
i come from greatness and i am going to
continue
that legacy i am destined for greatness
because we're reminding ourselves what
we can
and should and must become and on the
next level
this is the idea of bringing
our tv back into our day and and that's
the idea we mentioned the hasidim who
spent an hour going up an hour
definitely hour coming down
what's the hour going up the hour going
up is is is a
focus on meditating and what are we
about to engage in who are we about to
spend
our time talking to it's making sure
that you have the kavanagh
of standing in front of now none of us
can spend an hour but you should still
spend
some time preparing but the feeling
itself requires such kavanah
and that's the hour during to feel but
what's the hour afterwards
it's taking everything that you just
accomplished
and it's bringing it back with you our
job isn't to have
a momentary experience of standing in
front of akash buruku
and then go through our day just you
know next
no it's supposed to be this continuous
experience where you ride
high and you bring it with you into the
next stage of your day
and you start chakras you start off your
day you you
prime yourself this is what my day's
going to be you check in you
you know reconnect to that during marv
you
sort of speak it's the cl the book end
where you basically say this is
what my day was and i'm really bringing
it to a close but then you bring it into
that next stage of your night
it's about creating oneness within your
day
and the last thing the number four
is for you to realize what's important
to you i mean think about that what are
you doing for
what are you asking hashem for you can
tell so much about who you are
based on what you're doing for are you
davning for a new car and a new house
and for this to go well or are you
doffening
you know not not downplaying the
significance and importance of asking a
chimp for things for things things are
are great they're an aspect but what are
you davening for
what is your life about what are you
striving for are you striving
to be able to understand torah to be
able to enjoy and love torah
to remember the tour you learn to be
able to concentrate when you learn for
the torah to penetrate you
to change you to transform you for you
to become a walking living breathing
safer torah are you dying to fall in
love with hashem to work on your middles
to become the most extraordinary version
of yourself
what are you davening for because when
you start davening for greater things it
reveals
who you are and what you want to be
and this is this should be a constantly
evolving process you should always be
be delving deeper into yourself to get
more in touch
with who you are and who you know you
are capable of becoming
and to constantly david
for higher and higher levels of tapping
into yourself
but now i want to take this a step
deeper i want to delve
into such an incredible question
which is how can we change hashem's mind
remember we asked the question
how can we change hashem already knows
what we want
hashem will obviously give us what's
best for us and even
in terms of potential like how can we
ask hashem for something if we're not
supposed to get it if we're not supposed
to get it we're not supposed to get if
we're supposed to get it
and if as long as we just dive we're
going to get it but very often we say
like i know you
you think i shouldn't get this hashem
but no i really i i think i should get
it i want to get it can you please give
it to me asha
how can we change hashem's mind so
there's a it's an unbelievably deep idea
many many of the rishonim nakhon
discussed this if you want to look it up
for yourself you can find it in
the manbios of albo if cook talks about
it a lot of other
uh i wanna talk about this but the best
way to frame it
is understanding the concept of field
itself
the hit bella what do you notice about
that word le hit pale tadavan
so tifila literally means judgment
comes from that word that means judgment
but it's very strange because
you can only say legit balel in a
reflexive
tense right there are seven forms of
tense in the hebrew language and the
seventh is
which is where a person does the thing
to themselves so for example love means
means to dress yourself so you can't say
to you can't say oh to davin and to dive
into yourself
the word davening is which literally
means
to judge yourself to daven
at yourself to yourself within yourself
it's something being done to the self
and the question is what is going on
here what does that mean
and here's the deep idea what is what is
the root of fields feel is not asking
hashem to change his mind
thila is an avodah within ourselves
where we try to change
ourselves it's
a judging of oneself is is a deep
exploration within ourselves of yearning
to become someone
more it is trying to change who we are
from where we are to where we know we're
supposed to be from who we
are to who we know we want to become and
it means delving into the depth of the
self
to find a deeper layer of self in
becoming
that self it is a changing of the self
so we don't ask hashem
to you know can you please give me this
because i want you to change your mind
we say
can you please give me this and i'm
going to change myself into someone else
so that i can get it now what does this
mean i'll just share one
one very cool idea the person in front
of the shul why is it called
a vision a visionary is the leader of
this journey
he stands in front and he is so speak he
leads this
this experiential practice of visionary
thinking and wanting he
leads the seabor in the striving
for a higher level of self which is
powerful
it's like hazon it's like a navi was
called a
seer visionary but what is this idea of
changing the self
changing the self means changing what
you want
changing your return your red zone is
your root
we've talked about those times before
your ratsun is your very root of self
and we're not changing hashem's mind
we're changing our mind we're changing
not what hashem wants we're changing
what we want we're changing our root
and this is really if you look at the
circle i can also i told you that my
beach revisit albo
others it's
mo it's through the process of tefillah
you are changing yourself
because when it comes to chuva well
what's the idea of teshuva especially
coming to rosh hashanah teshuva
is the idea that i know that
i did something wrong i sinned and i
know that right now the
the the the address for that sin is me
but i'm going to return to my true self
i'm going to become someone more someone
else
so that the address of that sin is no
longer me it's who i used to be
i'm changing who i am into who i'm
supposed to be so that what i did is no
longer attached to me
and we're not going to go into the very
deep question which is okay there's two
aspects of every avira
there's what you did that's the damage
to the spiritual world so to speak
and then there's the relationship with
hashem so you can repair the
relationship with hashem and becomes
someone more who's more connected to
hashem
but can you repair the damage that's a
very deep question which we're not going
to go it's a gemara
that talks about this is it's a whole
fascinating suggest in a deep play and
deep i'll just share one idea gemara
says that
what was supposed to happen was supposed
to happen
you don't have to be attached to that so
that avira and we can't get into all the
depth behind that
but whatever happened was supposed to
happen you don't need to be attached to
what happened
so you're saying that i don't want to be
connected i regret that
i am remorseful for that i want to be
someone else i know that i can't fix
what happened because i can't change the
past but i can change my connection to
the past
so i'm going to be someone who is so
much more than what happened
that i'm no longer connected to it which
is the
a very deep aspect of chuva is changing
who you are
changing who you want changing that if i
was in that position i would no longer
do it because i'm no longer that type of
person and therefore i'm no longer
connected
to that myself so if if
sometimes i feel bad sharing an idea
which requires about 20 minutes of
proper explanation but for those who
just want the nugget
and either have the background to fully
understand or are now curious and will
now delve deeper into it
for me i've i believe that's worth it so
as opposed to just leaving it without
explaining it at all
i'll share the nugget which is the the
22nd explanation
and you can either research it more
yourself or if you have the background
then you'll already appreciate it so
what's the idea here
the idea is number one when we going
back to changing who you are changing
what you want becoming someone more
it could be that there was a time where
you doffing for something and you
weren't
capable of receiving that project it
wasn't appropriate for you
you wouldn't have been able to succeed
with it or it wasn't something that was
really right for you
but once you show hashem that you are
responsible you are capable you are now
a person who that is something that's
good for
of course the kaisper will give it to
you it's like for example
if a child wants an electric drill for
his birthday and he's four
parents not going to give it to him
because he's going to do a lot more
damage than
than good it's not safe it's not healthy
but
once he matures and he shows his parents
that you know i'm capable of being
responsible with this
of course his parents will give it to
him it's like when do you allow your
child to cross the tree
the street when does a parent allow
their child
to cross the street it's when the child
knows when not to cross the streets when
the child's responsible it's not
something what you
like oh now you're going to get this as
a special present it's purely based on
are you capable
of handling this it's like the father
wants to give his child
a bicycle but the child is spoiled
so the father has the bicycle there he's
just waiting for the
child to mature and to be able to
receive the bicycle in a way that's not
damaging to the child it's the same
thing for asham hashem is waiting for
you to become the vessel to become
the person capable of receiving this
bracha
and that's really what the nephilim
explains he says
he says what's the the real goal of
trilla
the goal of fear of changing who you are
is saying that listen
like if i'm down for 200 thousand
dollars and then i'd have them for 200
another day like what's the difference
it's like why are you diving for it
are you dobbing for it because you want
it because you're selfish and because
you're just asking hashem to give you a
kaching
or are you dabbling for because you want
to fulfill your purpose and you know
with that money
you won't have the stresses you'll be
able to really focus on growing and
becoming the person you're capable of
becoming it's like
why are you adopting the things you're
dabbing to it's like
you have to say that the real avodah of
feel is wanting it for the right reasons
wanting it so you can
commit yourself to doing what you're
supposed to be doing to become the
person you're capable becoming the
person you're destined to become
to really be able to develop the co-host
and
the question is how does that happen
because you can't fool hashem
you can't say okay one day i want this
for myself but today you know what i'm
now a better person and i want it for
the right reason so hashem come on give
it to me come on come on come on
i said i said the magic words i said i
want it for you i said i want
like you can't fool a so how do you
change your rat son
and we get to a real paradox because how
can you change what you want
it's like if all i want is to have a
hundred thousand dollars
two hundred thousand dollars right said
two hundred thousand although i was five
thousand dollars and i learned that
no i have to warn for the right reasons
so i convinced myself i want it for that
reasons and i'm really trying to
convince myself
do you really think that i can change
what i want
can i really change what i want
how do i do that now what is razon
because in order to understand this
topic we have to understand what the
concept of razon is
and ratson has the same gematria as
mccor because your rats and your want is
the source of who you are everything you
do in your life what you think about
what you talk about what you eat who you
hang out with what you do for a living
what you learn what you
everything gets back to that root
mccor that root source of who are you
what's driving everything in your life
and it's like
changing what you want should be
impossible because
even saying i want to want right for
example let's say i can't say i want
i want a hundred two hundred thousand
dollars to save your sean but i can say
that
listen i want to want it for you i
want to want more a bigger opportunity
to impact people
for you i want to want more physical
health
for you even though i might not actually
want it but i can say i want to want it
but is that true
because you don't say i want to want it
if i don't want it i can't say i want to
want to because i don't
i still really want it for myself so
even if i try to say i want to want it
if i go back to the actual root want
it's still for me
so what's going on here how can i how
can i change what i want
and this is such a powerful question
because it gets back to the ruts and
throughout an exercise one of the most
powerful exercises which when you ask
yourself
what do you want okay what do you want
let's see why do you want that huh why
do i want that because then i'll get
this
okay but why do you want that and do
this you can pause it you can
do it afterwards but what do i want that
oh cause then i'll get this
okay but why do you want that because i
don't get this when you get to something
which you want for no other reason
that is your absolute root that's what
you want
and the talks about this in great depth
and i'll tell you that everyone always
comes to the same conclusion and i've
heard i've done this with many many
different people
it's always like okay what i want i want
a lot of money because then i'll be able
to get whatever i want
because then uh people will like me
because then
i'll or i'll be famous or because then
i'll be able to really do whatever i
want i'll have freedom
because then i'll be happy why do you
want to be happy
if you do if you do this well and you're
actually self-aware you'll always get
back to happiness
why do you want to be happy the answer
is
that sean created us with the underlying
root of wanting to be happy but
we always mistranslate happiness we say
okay
if i a lot of money i'll be happy if i'm
famous i'll be happy if i have love i'll
be happy if i have meaning in my life
i'll be happy if i
um i have a lot of friends i'll be happy
if i you know have a lot of physical
pleasure i'll be happy
we try all these different things to
solve the question of how i get happy
but our underlying route is happiness
because our underlying route
is to become our truest selves it's to
actualize all of our potential is to
devote our lives to the truth is to live
our ultimate true selves in this world
of what our lifestyle
and to live a life of purpose and truth
when you live that type of life
you are happy now you're not supposed to
live that type of life in order to
become happy but that is your root that
when you are living in line with your
true higher self
you achieve happiness what is your
underlying wrestling your underlying
ratson is to live
your ultimate self is to become your
true self
to live in aligned with the truth to
devote your life to akash and to
actualize your potential
when you live such a life akash gives
you this gift of happiness
now everything else that you want is
just
a facade that's not who you really are
that's not what you really want it's
like the gemara
anita says that when you were in the
womb you learned khala tarakula you were
showing your
your unique purpose in life your your
perfect ideal self
and you lost that when you were born
because you're supposed to come into
this world as the villain
explains you come into this world to
become and actualize your ultimate self
but your root is perfect your ultimate
reaction is perfection
is ms is you know the ultimate purest
root
so what is tfila tv is not saying hashem
i know i don't want this for the right
reasons but help me wanted for my
reasons tefila is about getting
more and more in touch with what you
really want which is
a perfect rat son which is a wretched
which is perfectly aligned with akash
barracuda's
is a red zone that is so deeply pure
and feel isn't changing your right zone
it's tapping into your true razon
when you die you're supposed to be
giving up what you truly want
what you think you truly want for what
you actually want
you might think that all you want is you
know things for selfish reasons
and i have to give that up for hashem
but feel is really
about tapping into your higher want your
true self your higher yourself
and that is a working on oneself is a
changing of oneself it is changing of
your inner russian
and becoming your true self and that's
actually
if you want a beautiful halachic source
for this the rambam
rambam talks about when it comes to
someone who refuses to give his wife a
get
you can actually you know force that
person to give again until he says
rosani which says you know i want to
give this gift
actually brings it down if you want to
look up yourself surrounds us and help
us gersh in parikh based
he says that you can actually you know
whack him and hurt him you know hit him
physically you know just like until he
says i want to give this guy to my wife
and the question is
and just a little background a person
that refuses to give a gut to his wife
is torturing his wife
and is basically saying you can't get
remarried even though i'm not going to
be with you
and it's you know nowadays i'm not going
to get into
it's a huge source of pain for the
jewish community for people who
refuse to give their wives to get and
why this doesn't work nowadays it's very
complicated we're not going against that
right now
but the rambam says that you can force a
person to give a gift now the question
is
how can you force them in it's not just
like okay
you kind of go through the motions you
have to have intent you have to really
mean it has to be
la you have to like you have to really
mean i'm giving you this get
and when it comes to what the roman
pascal's
he passes it comes to think about like
the ramen passages that you can force
the person
and the question is like we know he
doesn't really want it he might be
saying he wants it but he's just saying
wrote sani because which means i want to
give this guy he's just saying that
because he doesn't want you to hit him
he doesn't really mean it the second you
stop pending him he goes back to not
wanting it so as ramos he says a
beautiful answer
he says your real inner watson is to
serve hashem
you're really narrative and and your
true rap son is rosani your retroaction
is i want to do this because
this is what i'm supposed to be doing
it's specifically in the context where
you're supposed to be giving again
so halal quickly we acknowledge and
recognize your churatsu
listening your true because at root
wrestling is the rotation
root you are connected to akashi you are
perfect but you're in this world to
become perfect you're in this world to
connect your current wrestling to your
true red sun to give up who you are for
who you're supposed to be
and that's the real avodah of trilla and
this is the goal of
it's not buddhist it's working on
becoming who you're supposed to become
and the biggest proof that fila is naval
sarat son of
changing iraq iratsun is that the gemara
and bracha says
the hashem dabbins now what's the
contacts what is hashem daven for
so what in the world could hashem daven
for like hashem doesn't need anything
hashem doesn't want
like someone just having lack so kumar
says what does hashem davon for
says he defends to change his ratsun
from din tarachman which comes up on
rosh hashanah where we blow the show
friend and kashbach who changes from the
kisei
of din to the ki rahman the throne of
din to the throne of judgment the throne
of din of
strict harsh judgment to the throne of
rahman which is mercy
there's a whole other topic which is a
beautifully deep topic of what that
means
but what does hashem damning for he's
dabbling to change his internal red zone
not that he has a lack but the concept
of
changing rat zone is the icker essence
of tfila
and that's why hashem davens to change
his rats on from
din because that is what the concept of
tifila is is the concept of akira
sarozon
and changing it to something else
the core of trilo is not asking for
things
the core of trilla is the concept of
changing a redstone and that
is the carbon what's the what the ramban
says that when you
get villa's replacement carbanos and
kumaras was really
what's the avodah what's the carbon in
our tree law what are you sacrificing
you're sacrificing your current self
your current will your current rats on
for a greater ration for a greater self
for a greater version of yourself
you are sacrificing who you currently
are
for who you're supposed to become wow
that is unbelievable and that is if you
really think about it
this is a whole topic that we're not
going to get into but
that's why in order a challenge an
obstacle
something that's difficult in your life
can force you
to become someone that you're supposed
to become that's why
ordeals and challenges are so connected
to fila because the ordeals
inspire and push you to your limits they
force you to become who you're supposed
to become
which gets into a lot of very beautiful
ideas especially
for the ima hosts who couldn't have
children and they dominated
and then were able to have children
alive it was changing their name it's
always connected to
changing who you are changes
what you're capable of becoming as in
once you become who you're supposed to
become you change it's like
for example sarah and and
people who were barren and then were
able to have children they changed who
they were a lot of it for
for sarai was a change of name and to
sarah it was
the ordeal challenge you to uproot who
you are to who you're supposed to become
and that allows you
to then have a different model so to
speak are able to have a different
you know be makable a new bracha and to
have a child i mean we we talk about
rosh hashanah how how sorry i didn't
even have a base flood
forget how she was barren she didn't
have a womb and she dabbing and she's
able to change who she was to be able to
have children's a very very deep idea
and i would say to really wrap up we can
end with a couple of
powerful powerful ideas number one is
that tephila
is an exercise of the rhetoric but
really the inquiry aspect of fetal
is asking for the things so that we can
use it to fulfill our purpose to serve
our college
it's like navigation explains that we
don't ask for things we ask for like a
new car a new house we're asking for
the things that we can use in order to
be able to fulfill our purpose and
that's really the increase in the feel
is we want it for you hashem that's
really changing what you
who you are it's saying i want it for
higher purposes i want wisdom to
understand hashem i want help so i can
you know fulfill my vote in this world i
want money so i don't have to worry
about that i can focus on what's
important in life i want
like why are you want why are you asking
for the things you're asking for it's
like once you elevate your ruts on once
you elevate your bakasha
you can elevate who you are and that's
the real test of will and test of return
is you want to be becoming a higher
version of yourself
through the tefillah it's not just that
you become a higher version of yourself
and that's when this feeling will now
work
it's that through the actual feeling
itself that is the elevation
of will it's not so well it's like when
you're dabbling you want to work on that
meditation
you want to work on elevating your will
and a big part of that is personalized
and feel when you get to
and try that's right like stop at the
end of that right before you say
and and focus
and focus and ask hashem to to give you
the bracha
of wisdom give you the of being
intelligent give you the
remembering torah give them the
for you for people you know like make it
feel
real and then i'll i don't know if i was
going to share this with you i will
share this with you it's a very
very deep and and i'll tell you very
strange
story in torah where we have the story
of hana especially comes up for shashana
khanna davin's for a child but the
gemara says something
very strange it says he tilled varying a
clappy mala that she
thrust towards up at hashem like
aggressively like in a very
in a questionable manner and seemingly
it seems the least for the party i heard
feel was done in a way
which may even seem to be inappropriate
so
we think of hana as a hero as someone
who davened with all of her strength
and she was able to have shmuel and she
devoted she gave small to
the the mishkan to alien and devoted
shmuel's life to akash
but the gemara says that she said to
hashem and this is like
you wouldn't be able to see this if this
wasn't an actual kumara
she said hashem i can force you to give
me a child against your will
i can so please don't make me do that
instead give me a child according to
your will now this is mind-blowing
is literally telling hashem i can force
your hand
i can make you give me a child
so don't make me do that give me a child
through your own will
now the basal lady asks like what in the
world
is this kumar talking about what is
talking about how does this make any
sense
and he says something unbelievable he
says there's the halacha
if you don't know we're not going to go
into all the details but it's basically
a woman
who is warned not to be in isolation
with another man
and by her husband her husband says
don't be nicely from that man and then
if she's found
in isolation so basically what happens
if the woman is in seclusion with this
man who she was warned against
so she can be subjected to a test
and it's a very interesting test for
jinx the the misota which is the water
which has been mixed with dust
of the basalmictus and the name of
hashem has been erased because of it
it's a very very
interesting and very strange episode in
allah
and what happens is that if she's guilty
if she's guilty then she dies a very
painful death she has to drink this
water
but if she's innocent then she's blessed
with a child
and the deeper idea behind this i'm not
going to go into right now but very you
know
at least what i think the deep idea
behind this is that if a husband
accuses her then he's basically
through the accusation he sees her as
someone who
is who has betrayed her the relationship
she's unfaithful at least he thinks that
that's the whole point of the of the
sota
he thinks she's unfaithful because who
knows what happens in that room
and therefore the relationship has been
destroyed by the very accusations so
what happens is that after she's proved
to be innocent she is blessed with a
child to recreate
the relationship because when you have a
child the child will help them rebuild a
relationship but the child is a
reflection of their oneness it helps
create the oneness you're committed
to raising the child together the child
itself is a reflection of your love and
oneness
what's kind of hashem she says
i want a child and i need a child
and i have such a deep desire to have a
child
and you create it here listen to this
you created this deeply root desire
within me because i want it for you
i don't want this for me i want it for
you and i want it so
deeply i want in every fiber of my being
every fibromyalgia has this flaming
desire to serve your college brother and
have a child for you and devote my child
to you
that
i i'm going to do anything in my power
to become a mother to have this child
and to use it forever this hashem
and why wasn't basically what she said
she said i am going to create a scenario
where you are going to
you know i'm going to set up this
situation with the sota where i'm going
to be with
a man secluding the room where i didn't
have any do do anything inappropriate
with him and then i'm going to be
blessed with a child because of that
because i'm going to be proven to be
innocent she said i'm going to set this
up
i'm going to contrive associate
situations to the alpha child
i'm going to do this for you hashem i'm
going to do this
because i want it for you and that's the
baseline levy says it says there's only
mutter for khan to do this
because she wanted it 100 percent for
russia
we're not going to get into the topic of
a very smart it's a very similar
discussion about you know when it would
be muther and obviously we
don't don't go and be doing this
yourself but there are different
situations where evil
isma through esther uh was said to have
done another virulent
the daughters of different situations in
in
in ghazal where we talk about veyroshma
which is where you do something that's
mature only because it's 100 pure and
what's the proof
the proof is that the moment that shmuel
was born she devoted him to
the moment and she was finally getting
the child child she's waiting
and she's waiting her entire life
for a child what happened the moment she
had her child
it's for you asha i don't want it for me
i want it for you
now this is a an extreme example
and obviously it wasn't you have to
remember this wasn't the price she paid
for
it wasn't like a sacrifice it's like
this is why she wanted the child
that's really important to realize also
and obviously this is very complicated i
was debating whether not to share this
because this is such a
difficult thing to wrap your mind around
like hannah literally was going to
challenge hashem
if hashem didn't give her the child
obviously hashem gave her her other
child and she showed
that she wanted it just for hashem
but that was an extreme example but the
idea is still so powerful and what did
she name him she named him
shmuel is what hashem hears hashem
listen listen to her trilo
and and if you think about what was
you want to get back to what was her
feeling what was she
why did you need to ask hashem so deeply
it didn't matter if even
didn't give her the child she'd just do
the whole the sota experiment so to
speak and
she'd have a child that way what was it
feel her feel was this
think about it right field is i know
i need to have a child for you i know
this is who i am this is my purpose
and i'm going to have a child but
i don't want to do it the social way
because i'm going to have to erase your
name hashem
and then i'm going to have to force your
hand like i don't want to do it that way
i want to do it the right way i want to
do it
meaning if i erase hashem it's going to
be
somewhat sacrificing hashem's kavod and
it's not the ideal way so i'm going to
do it the ideal way which is by
me davening with all my heart and
foreign to give it to me that way but
regardless i know that the right thing
for me to do is to have this child
but i want to do if there are reasons
you know
if you want to apply this in your life
obviously
not in this extreme way because i don't
think any of us are on that level
but when we dive in for things and we
truly doubt them for them we can
obviously be inspired
to want them for the right reasons to
devote our lives to truth to stop being
self-focused and to recognize that we
are part of something so much bigger
than ourselves but we
don't lose our identity when we devote
ourselves to hashem we find our identity
we find ourselves we became
we become empowered and inspired and and
passionate about
living a life of purpose and truth and
devoting all of our cocos all of our
potential of our abilities to akash
who declines to bringing
an awareness and revelation of akash
broho in this world
and i'll i'll leave you with one last
idea
before we wrap up which is a very
powerful idea which is that you should
only dive in for something
that you can live without only davin for
something that you can also hear
the answer no to because otherwise
you're adopting
for yourself otherwise you're just
basically saying that i know what's best
and you know hashem listen to me
you have to get to the point of another
where you're able to say i think this is
what i'm supposed to have
i think this is right for me i think
this is best for me but if hashem if
it's not
i don't need it
because then you're you're truly
dominating to fulfill your purpose and
you're not dabbling for some to somehow
do what you want it's like there's a
great story
i heard of a six-year-old girl who whose
doll broke
and the mother for some reason thought
this was a great opportunity because her
daughter came in crying
and my dog broke and she thought this
great opportunity for new york for her
to build a relationship with hashem so
she goes
you know why don't you ask kashan to fix
it she was so proud of herself
and teach her a lesson then she thought
oh my gosh she's trying to get so scared
what's going to happen she's going to
daventasham
nothing's going to happen and she's not
gonna believe in hashem she's gonna you
know be shattered she's gonna say feel
it doesn't work hashem doesn't listen
and she's like oh my gosh i shouldn't
have done this and she's like
what happens the daughter
she goes into the room she starts like
shackling and
davening and saying all these beautiful
feelings and comforts and
who knows what you know children have
the deepest feeling imaginable
she comes back in and her mother is like
scared she's like what did i do what's
gonna happen
and the girl her daughter seems fine
and the mother says is everything okay
what happened
and the daughter looks a little sad and
she says
ema the the doll's not gonna get better
so the mother says
is everything okay are you okay with
that
and the door said yeah of course i
dominate that shaman hashem said no
no that's that's a beautiful story and
that's obviously beautiful
in terms of children have that
imanopshita but
you we need to have that same form of a
moon i mean we need to
be okay if hashem says no i mean
the idea is that if you're able to hear
the word no
then if it's yes you can recognize it
from hashem meaning
if it's if you can't hear the word no
that really just means like you're
basically telling us
what he has to do and you're deciding
what the ms is
but once you realize that hashem is
going to do what's best for me
regardless
this goes back to what we talked about
before then you can daven for because if
the answer is no that's okay you just
realize okay hashem who's better what's
best for me
and it also inspires me to continue
working on myself in case
in case it is best for me it's a
reminder that
number one this might not be best for me
even if it is best for me i still need
to become a person who this would be the
best thing for
so let's wrap up
you know like trying to we we asked a
lot of questions and we shared a lot of
ideas a lot of content here and there's
still
so much more for us to share and there's
obviously if we had more time we can
just continue forever
but to build a basic framework of what
we discussed number one hashem knows
exactly what we want
right we're not informing hashem about
what we want number two is we don't
change hashem's mind
right we can actualize the potential for
what's already destined for us
and we can change ourselves to become
someone who's capable of receiving
what we once were no long i mean even if
we were once not fitting of receiving it
even if we didn't have the potential
we can create new potential by changing
ourselves
in addition to that we can also happen
by actualizing
and we can have in order to actualize
the potential it's already established
and the reason why we ask for so many
things is number one the avodah element
the sacrifice element is that we
sacrifice who we are for who we know
we're supposed to become
and we ask for things not you know for
our own selfish reasons
but so that we can have the ability to
accomplish our potential to devote our
life
towards our karish baraku we ask for the
opportunity to have the things in our
lives that will enable us
to live a life of purpose and truth and
i mean for me the most the most
impactful inspiring ideas that are real
evoda is
sacrificing who we are for who we're
supposed to be like when you understand
the idea
that should give you the chills that
that you genuinely have to commit
like a self-sacrifice you you have to
give up who you
are and so many of us struggle with
sacrificing who we are for who we know
we're supposed to become
to give up the things that are just
holding us back
i mean if you wouldn't be self-aware and
just think about what is in your life
that you know if you gave it up if you
stopped doing that if you just created
something a little more helpful and more
healthy in your life
everything would start going the right
direction but you just struggle with it
because it's become so part of your life
so part of your identity
and you can't imagine life without it
well that's what feel is it's
it's the real immune feeling is walking
into the unknown
and saying i am giving up who i am
because i'm going into the unknown on
this
journey just like avraham wasn't given a
destination just said you know go to
that version of yourself that you know
you're supposed to become
you don't know what's on the other side
neither you're not supposed to know
but you're giving up who you are for
what you're supposed to become that's
really what the feel is about
it's this journey to our true selves to
our higher selves
and you know i would say the real
bracha that we can give ourselves is
that we should be
zoha to an uh we should both be zoha and
inspired
to engage in truthfully in truth feel it
and true of buddhism
every single day three times i would say
at least three times a day
we tap into a higher version of
ourselves we tap into a higher rest we
tap
into uh you know source ourselves back
to kashbar who build our relationship
with hashem
and recognize that all the brock in our
life comes from hashem
and should we be in we should be
inspired in the coming weeks in the
coming months
to continue to engage in higher and
higher forms of avodah
higher and higher forms of fila and to
recognize that the ultimate
thing that we can do for akash baruch
is to raise our standards and raise our
ratzon to engage in truthfilla
and devote our lives to becoming the
truest and greatest
versions of ourselves