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have you ever felt like you're in the
wrong
place like you're not where you want to
be like you're not very yet you're not
accomplishing enough you're not getting
to where you want to go everyone else is
is past you it could be you're in the
wrong neighborhood or the wrong career
or you're with the wrong people it could
be macro it could be micro you're at a
at a at a w at an event and you're
talking to the wrong person let's say
you want to be talking to these people
you're talking to these people you know
it could be your family's like this and
not like this or your house or Community
or school or job like you ever feel this
way but you look around and you say it's
not a holy feeling you know the feeling
it's different it's it feels like a
almost like a I wish I were more feeling
it's not really a striving for Hashem
it's more of like an an a
dissatisfaction with life you feel that
way well if you
did the or in this week's para is for
you or this week's para great question
para says
these are the journeys of that left
MIT remember the Jews left M left Egypt
didn't go straight to Israel right 40
years in the desert but in the 40 Years
of the desert it wasn't because they
just stood in one place they didn't like
set up shop schools shs Kosh food were
good for 40 years and then 40 years
later they were able to go in and they
went in no they kept on moving around
remember how big is the Sinai desert and
they moved they stayed someplace set up
shop sometimes for a day M like let's go
move five miles and maybe in a different
direction for a year six miles in
another direction for three months they
kept on moving around the whole time and
the Torah says these are the journeys
but says Journeys what do you mean
Journeys it should say these are the
places where they stopped if I take
somebody if I take you on a tour of
Israel you're not telling me about the
journeys about and one and the three and
the Highway 52 and the you tell me about
that I went to and I went to Taria then
I went to mean I went to you're talking
about where you stopped that's the
purpose so it should say these are the
places where they stop what's the
journeys and he gives a very deep
cabalistic Insight which I don't
understand he
explains that the Jewish people were not
bouncing around the desert for no reason
you see there's a concept called Divine
Sparks in Hebrews called nitos now I
don't really get it but I know a little
bit of what people greater than me have
told me that basically the way it works
from my understanding is that you have
this spirituality that's out there maybe
in people maybe in things maybe in
places and you yourself are a you're
able to be a conduit for spirituality
and when you do spiritual things
potentially you lift up the environment
around you you redeem if you will Sparks
that are lost and so if you see a make a
blessing on a food you could be lifting
the spark of that food or if you pray in
a certain location if you see a person
you encourage them to be connected to
Hashem if you bring godliness everywhere
you go you potentially are lifting
Sparks everywhere you
go now that's an incredible thing
because those Sparks are lost and maybe
it is your job to lift them up and it
your soul gets from those
Sparks it's incredible work that's
Divine work lifting Sparks now the
desert was filled with Sparks it was the
place if you will of the non- Holy side
it's the desert it's filled with
scorpions and and there's no life and
there's no wildlife and there's no what
that's the place the desert is that
place of the non- Holy side and so the
Jewish people they were poised orim says
to do great work they had they were full
they had 600,000 Souls they had mosha
which was sort of the root tree they had
Aon which was the officer of the Shina
they had the Torah they came out of
Egypt which was which refined them they
were ready to go and so they took all
that and they walked into the desert and
the desert was filled with unlifted
Sparks and for some places it took them
a day and they lifted everything and
they left and some place took a year
that's what they moved around for
because what they were doing was they
were finding places and they were
collecting Sparks now while they were
there they were doing all they were they
were doing praying doing whatever but
really it wasn't until they left that
all the Sparks come with them so the or
says the reason why it says these are
the journeys is because it's all about
the journey it was about taking the
Sparks away it was taking the hostages
out of
Gaza that the location isn't important
it's the Sparks that are important so we
want to take them
out so in a deeper level says look at it
inside it's
inim read it the whole thing it's a
large piece that is is well well beyond
my ability to understand and my
explanation now but if you have the time
to go through it it's worth the effort
there's a great English Hebrew as well
that I have here with it from the Arts
girl so you should really get art girl
came out with a great great addition of
this Hebrew English so if you can get it
if you read the Hebrew either way just
read it gorim is saying something very
powerful journeys of the Jews it was
about the Sparks not about the desert
not even about Israel
remind me of a advice that I believe he
once gave me when he explained to me
that in life it's actually not a great
thing to always want to be someplace
else you have to strive to be in the
right places you have to be around the
wrong people you have to always put
yourself in the best places possible but
wherever you are you have an opportunity
to make a difference there stop looking
for the next if you're somewhere be
there bring godliness to wherever you
are and so whether it's encouraging or
or teaching or or blessing or praying or
something recognize that if God placed
you somewhere it could be you've been
placed there because there's Sparks that
need to be
lifted me and you may have a journey
very different than what we think you
see when we look around and we see other
people succeeding we want to be like
them it's just comparativeness it's not
real God doesn't compare you are you you
have your own journey in life and if
you've been given those family members
and that community and that this and
that job if you find yourself talking to
this person at the wedding could very
well be that that person needs you
now and whether we understand what it
means that the lift the spark or not the
lesson is the same bring godliness to
everything you do lift people up in a
holy way and that's life that's the
journeys of your life it's not about
getting to the promised land at the time
that is before your time it's about
wherever you go be there and lift it
up especially if you're in a place of
lack of
godliness every interaction every moment
every day every prayer every food
everyone has the opportunity to lift up
the world around them if they stop
running and start realizing that their
life is a say your name there's a book
being written about you and it says
these are the journeys of your
life if you recognize it then every
every day has its own meaning and you're
not ready for the next you can strive
for more but you're not always leaving
and losing the
Nowak had a story where he was once
delayed on a flight and he was going to
miss his gig and he knew right away if
God's doing that there's a reason so
they stopped and said I think it was in
Amsterdam for a day and he got off the
plane he's like okay aam show me and he
stops off at the store and he sees this
guy and the guy say hey you're a rabbi
goes yeah I am goes I just started to
learn about Judaism my my mother is
Jewish my father is not I just didn't
goes can you help me and he started
spent the whole day talking to him took
him with him to Israel and the guy
became a about Chua and he got it God
needed some him and amam so he had the
layover butak got it clearly but guess
what we get it all the time person next
to you on the plane the person on the
this your colleague the family member
that you're raising versus anybody else
this neighborhood this our lives are
filled with opportunities to lift people
up if we stop trying to compare
ourselves to other people and stop
trying to get to plac that we're not
there yet ready and start realizing that
every journey is a journey of Sparks we
lift up the world around us and maybe we
become the people really meant to be