iLoveHashem247 wrote on 28 Dec 2022 23:26:
It was for myself. And also for which ever audience reads it.
This world is upside down. Success does not mean having the most toys. To be a “real man” does not mean to be called calculating cunning and strong.
The Talmud (Avoda Zara I think folio 17 or 18) brings down an acronym for “man”
גבר=גומל חסדים, בישן, רחמן
From a Torah perspective, a real man is someone who performs acts of kindness for others, who has a sense of shame in that he is not arrogant and obnoxious, and has mercy and other people (and for himself, of course, that must be a given)
G-d created everything that exists. Do you know how much gold exists in outer space? Every time a star supernovas, all the heavy elements may be created. The amount of gold and silver floating around in outer space is more than anything that exists in this world, in fact, you can take all the gold floating around in outer space, make it the size of the earth, and you would still have leftover. Our sun is a tiny little star amongst the billions of billions of billions to the infinite exponent in existence. The One who created all of these things cannot be bribed with money or actions. He is beyond comprehension, and so beyond anything that we could even imagine, evidenced by the fact that if we just try to count the number of stars in the sky we would lose count, and that does not even consider the number of meteors, comets, asteroids and other astronomical bodies out there. There are a countless number of atoms that make up your body, the One who created all of these things is the One who puts the thoughts in your head, and He is the same one waiting to see your reaction. More precious than anything else to our Creator (according to the Tehilim quoted) is a humbled and broken heart , a heart of flesh instead of stone. Allowing oneself to feel vulnerable to the Creator is such a precious gift to He who knows sees and controls all.
A sacrifice is the ultimate act of giving. And the ultimate sacrifice is a heart of flesh.
That’s so true. Everything you said. It just makes complete and total sense and it’s hard for me to see how anyone can not see these truths. What I wish for myself is that I can find the sources to learn from so I can gain enough insight and knowledge that I, myself, can share posts like that about Hashem and how things work. I am so hungry for knowledge of Torah, but it is so vast that I have no idea where to begin. And I’m running out of time. I am now retired and trying to figure out how to make this last phase of my life all about learning the things I had no opportunity to learn in the past and get to the highest level of understanding I can before I leave this world. Any direction as to what I can do to start this process will be greatly appreciated and you will be helping a fellow Jew in his quest to learn Torah. I want to get a local chavrusa and I am working with my rabbi to find someone who is willing to work with someone at my level. I am willing to pay a rebbe to come to my house and teach me. My wife is fully on board with this. Any help is welcome. Ilovehashem247, I know I’ve said it before, but the person who writes the things you write has come a tremendous distance from the guy who is smoking weed and getting massages. Awed by your exponential growth.