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Why Animals Kill Each Other?
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you ever wonder why in the animal
kingdom everybody's killing each other
there's predator and prey isn't it a
funny phenomenon that we're so against
it amongst us humans even though
unfortunately there are some humans that
are still doing it and acting like
predator and praise but by the animal
kingdom it's so accepted and that's just
the way of living and there's no other
way for them to live we all know a lion
or a tiger only eats meat and this the
only way for him to survive why does the
world look like this so listen to an
incredible usod based on the writings of
the and the bris the
bris
the and others that say that's really
connected to
our tell us that looked at the Torah as
Torah as the blueprints and from there
he created the world sounds pretty
classic sounds kind of cliche if I could
say but you don't realize how much this
affects
us says someone who doesn't believe is a
me he's an he's heretic and I'll explain
to you why usually we see the phenomenon
that we have parents and therefore we
have a that tells
us but the EMT is exactly the opposite
the truth is the opposite it's because
the Torah says that there is a MIT so
therefore now we have a phenomenon that
everybody has
parents meaning the way the world was
created was based on the MIT and the
Torah in order that those 63 MIT could
become could exist therefore the Torah
went therefore the Torah was developed
and made and then eventually the world
was developed a way to imitate the Torah
that's what it means blueprints just
like every blueprints that we're
familiar with we usually think we have
this this crazy hard difficult Yahara
therefore the Torah says watch out watch
your eyes don't talk be careful what you
put in your mouth it's exactly the
opposite it's because the Torah says
that I have there's idea of and
therefore I want you to restrict your be
careful about the things you eat make
sure your eyes don't wander to the wrong
places because the Torah says these
things all of a sudden we have a t we
have a Yara so developed in this world
there's this phenomenon that we call a
Yahara that exists so strong because we
have to go ahead and overpower it and be
able to keep to the Torah it all goes
together and therefore
when we talk about killing or stealing
or most things that are well understood
is basically based on the Torah since
the Torah said it's us it exists in this
world and therefore we feel guilty when
it's done a person even though he might
go ahead and Rob someone else pickpocket
someone else try to pull him pull a few
a few extra dollars off of someone in
some business deal in the end of the day
sometime he's going to have what we call
M spoon Matoon a type of guilty
conscience and that comes because the
Torah says don't do it and the Torah
developed this idea that we call it cons
we feel bad even though of course we all
have the capability to do it we could do
it but the Torah is the one that
developed the conscience because the
Torah is there therefore we feel guilty
that it's done animals have no Torah
they were never built on a Torah it
doesn't exist they're there to serve us
it's a different sheer and it's not
relevant for now but as much as the
Torah is not there there's nothing to be
guilty about that's their existence
that's how they live and there's nothing
wrong with one animal killing the other
because they're not based on a teral
world the world that's surrounded by
Terror and therefore it's perfectly okay
if you're going to ask me from the
non-jews the don't forget they have
seven MIT also and therefore those seven
Mitzvah obviously limit them and put
them in the place that they're supposed
to feel and that's why every country or
Society should have these laws of
actually not allowing killing except for
some Palestinian countries but more or
less that's the uh that's the idea now
why does re call this why is this and
this is a very important lesson okay so
you for today's year maybe I thought the
other way around am I such a bad guy who
cares roli says in a letter an
incredible idea you have two people who
work a nine to five job equally each one
is doing the same job and even maybe
learning a little bit at night
afterwards but they're in two different
worlds one person his Bas is my job my
money my parosa I got to do and you know
you know I don't feel good about not
doing anything so will make it to some
type of D maybe every other she maybe on
the second side of the D he'll make it
to the end of the sh he'll always try to
make it to the to be able to attend his
but there's a second guy who again he
might be working that same job as the
first but he's in a different world he's
in the world
of he doesn't start he doesn't add Torah
to his life his life is Torah meaning
everything he's doing is focused on the
all that's what I have from there I
build my world my priorities is built on
the Torah what school I decide to send
my children is decided by the Torah how
much I'm capable of learning of being
able to get out and be able to keep a
seter is based on the Torah how much do
I need to work how many hours sh be
keeping two jobs or one is based on the
Torah everything his mind is
running before I would give that
immediate jerk kneejerk reaction to my
wife when she made that comment when I
was walking out the door
first that decision comes by looking the
Torah and from there I will make that
decision he's in a different world he's
in he's in a different world and again
I'm not talking about the guy who's a CO
guy who's the good old D I'm not talking
about a rabbi even talking about the
same straightforward guy N9 to-5 guy
with his business suit in his tie like
everybody else but the difference is is
his focus of life is Torah an accessory
is it something that just comes as an
addition or is it something that's part
of my my roots is a part of my life this
is what I am built
from I grow from this these are the
roots of my foundations it's not just
something that I add on to the car it's
not the nice rear view mirror that I put
on the car it's the car it's the engine
it's the way that makes me move this is
what makes me
tick created the world that way and
that's how we have to create ourselves
we have to make ourselves part of that
part and parcel of that
idea shevitz and the Mir Yeshiva were on
their way back from Shanghai in the
middle of the Indian Ocean for coming
back to was eventually or to AR Israel
and then eventually to America some of
them and they were in the middle of the
ocean looking right left and Center and
they only saw water in all directions
one of theim went toim and they asked
him rebi where are we how far like where
how many more days is there I hope we
have enough rations you know this a very
scary phenomenon there was no television
screens we didn't know what was going on
where are
we
or we're in the middle of this place in
this in the middle we're in the middle
of the saer in other words his Focus
was where we are it just happens to be
we're there but where we are is based on
the dff that you are located presently
that's where it comes from I'm not
talking about the word don't go with
those levels because then you'll just
say oh this is not for me in other words
if our focus is what I can be doing in
my decisions are based on where the
Torah perspective comes what is a I wish
had an audience with how much would I
pay to have an audience a private
meeting
with so you
do look at the if you need that
sometimes you need a rabbi to be able to
help you to get you that position but
the rabbi is developing through his
throat what is coming to tell you listen
look pay attention because K is sending
you that message be the baby in the
mother's arm that goes from one errand
to the next erand to the next errand
that when you ask the mother she'll say
I was in the post office I went shopping
and I ended up going to visit my friend
but when you ask the baby he's only in
one place he's with Mommy he's always
with Mommy nowhere else a person who's
in right a person who's always focused
on the Torah that's where he is
everything else is subordinate it's an
accessory it's something that you also
do don't run away from the world that's
not the message we're here in this world
to be able to do what we need to do but
the frame of mind is different
Al Al Al we can get to this or we can be
M our children in this direction because
I have to tell you and especially here
I'm in Israel and I see the difference
sometimes it's a breath of fresh air in
a place where we are surrounded with
such a selfish Society where everything
is a focus about me myself and I my
decisions are all that matters the way
the Western world is teaching us to
think what I think is em L if it's left
or the right center up down up right
turn around doesn't matter whatever I
think and how many levels are there in
everybody thinking everyone's got their
own opinion so then that's the that's
the truth and we have a from our we
have in order to teach us that no not
always everything I think is the S we
have something that's higher we're above
we're in a different level
appreciate that we have such a
connection to be able to be told in a
wrer that Torah tells us sometimes that
it guides us it puts our perspective in
the right place we build our world
around that frame of mind a Godly way of
thinking we have a private audience with
thees utilize it take advantage of it
make of make those decisions based on
that and not on everyone's Free Will
decision that comes just on the based of
whatever my stomach told me what to do
that day if you raise your children like
that you will see beautiful children I I
I Never Promised otherwise I would I
would promise if we would be able to
raise our children with that children
that are not just into their teenage
selves children that are into what's
next to kind of iPhone I can get it
would be such a focus on understanding
just like I have no I know that there's
a being above me they see a parent that
realizes that my decision is not
everything runs my life so they will
also understand oh if ABA or IMA says
this if TTI your mommy says this then
yes that's something that we also do the
lesson that we're learning today is
the way the world was developed was from
the Torah to the world and not the other
way around or not together so to the way
we think starts with the tah and from
there we develop our decisions into how
we will take our world into our
perspective and that should hopefully
spill over to our children and they will
learn the C the same concept that and or
my parents who represent theem make our
decisions and we work of course with our
own way of thinking to be able to do
things shalom