Tuesday, June 21, 2011

CLD #298

Electric fans are very much needed in Eretz HaKodesh, especially with no A.C. in the Summer.
Baruch Hashem we here at theCLD push eachother to learn about the Ruchani World from the most random objects, animals, concepts, or even structures.
A fan is a simple object. It is built with a metal stand, a couple of propeller shaped plastic pieces that spin to create a faster process of the circulation of air, and an electric cord that runs the motor that tells the plastic pieces to move.
What can we learn from this? It is so simple. BARUCH HASHEM, we have the choice EVERYDAY to choose how quickly we can push ourselves to do Mitzvot, Chessed, Ma’asim Tovim, Limud Torah, LeFarnes our Mishpachot (Parnasa), etc! All we have to do is plug in our cords into the outlet, wake up, and realize we need to start working and moving and pushing to reach higher levels of success.
Its all in our hands. BUT IT ISN’T! Why? Because what does the electric cord do? What is our outlet? What is our source of life? HASHEM ELOKENU, our Aba in Shamayim.
Just like our Aba wants us to succeed and helps us everyday, so too and so much more so our Aba in Shamayim, who constantly looks out for us, and wants us to be close to Him just like every father.
However, when does someone loose that zchut (privelage) to be connected to an outlet, to have life, to be given the power to live by Hashem? When we choose to stop moving, stop rushing, stop running to Torah and Mitzvot, that’s when Hashem FORCES to take us out of the plug!
B’H we will see that the only way to really take advantage of life with Simcha and Ahava is through a life of Torah and Dvekut B’Hashem.


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