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Seeing the Bigger Picture | Rabbi Yussie Zakutinsky
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Shmiras Einayim is more than just refraining from improper sights. It's going through life with a broader vision and seeing the bigger picture and not caught up in the details. Want to get these videos on WhatsApp? Click here: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JQMXINfWghY0Zroy4zLOWL #vayimaen #shmiraseinayim #vision
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Within of one has to broaden one's
perspective of what a naim are, what
vision means. And when a person goes a
little bit deeper into understanding and
appreciating what vision means in Tyra,
one realizes that the avoid of is much
broader and much more all-encompassing
than just the moments here and there
where we have to make sure we don't see
the wrong things. It says in
eyes are in his head. The meaning of
that is that taught us explained that
the quality of vision is connected
deeply to a quality that's called.
So that's has good eyes. So what does it
mean?
Means someone who sees things from a
broader perspective. There are two
different ways to experience life.
There's one type of mode in which a
person all they they see are the trees.
All that they see are the details and
they become completely lost in the
details. That's not a is someone who
sees the details for sure but always
keeps a perspective of the forest always
sees the bigger picture always tries to
remain in touch with the bigger picture.
That's the quality of whatever you find
in or in the term or it always means not
just a smart person. It means someone
who is thinking bigger, who's thinking
more holistically, who's trying to
experience life in a more holistic
level.
The ability of vision, what makes vision
unique is that when you scan a room, you
don't just see the individual pieces,
you see the whole room. When you want to
then talk about the room, you have to
talk about it in details. But vision is
a sense that God gave us which by its
very nature is holistic
in a broader sense means not just to see
the right things or to not see the wrong
things. It means to go through life with
broader vision with a sense of of always
looking and trying to understand what is
the bigger picture of my life. What is
the purpose of my life? What's the
purpose of this moment? and to zoom out.
The more a person is lost in the details
of life, the more that's called a lack
of vision, a lack of not having the
quality of and not having proper vision.
Proper vision means to develop within
oneself a sense of an ability to see
bigger to think bigger, to ask from
oneself the bigger questions. Who am I
and what am I doing here? And the more
we could think through life with those
bigger questions in the backdrop, then
the less we'll get caught up in the
details in the and we'll develop that
sense of you have that's called having
good vision. Hashem should bless each
and every one of us with good proper
holy vision
with good vision to be able to see
things to look at others in such a way
where you don't get caught up in the
details of that person in details. Maybe
he's not good. Maybe he is good. To see
things bigger, see things more
holistically. With that, we'll be able
to see holy things and be able to
receive holy things.
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