11:18 significant moment: "Being receptive is not inactive, it's like a vacuum, it's irresistible." In other words, every time we are in a state of being receptive (nurturing), the person in front of us cannot resist to be the provider.
Women never want to be alone. I have never received love. From what you say i was never good enough. And a good looking 25 year old pool boy should be fine and the man should accept it. A wise, dedicated teacher would never be emasculated by an immature student.
He may have realized so much observing but we still have to get back into the world and play the game but it's not easy to get the conclusions to fit all.
Please don't take this wrong, but what's the appeal for you to proclaim what you proclaim on a Orthodox rabbi's interview? The words of an orthodox rabbi should be irrelevant to you as a practicing Christian am I right? I see a lot of commenters doing this and it doesn't make sense
I understand that this is an interview setting but why this young man tries to reword Rabbi Manis's explanations every time? I feel he should be rather asking question to line the conversation's pace and Table of Contents. The Rabbi's doesn't seem to need support in expressing himself.
I get your idea, however I think he deliberately opted for strictly receptive variant. While cementing those statements, he's actually actualizing a rare technique in interviews, especially when, through calmness, it has a chance to get applied consistently. It then pays back with creating an incredibly comfortable and friendly space for insights to permeate smoothly. I genuinely value this.
It takes two special people to make the relationship work.We never give up on each other.😊And nothing better than true divinely inspired intimacy.
I think they aren't special but right (Neither perfect nor special) people that whom God has intentionally led them to. Amen.
If you've the right partner on your side, marriage is a blessing.
If you've the wrong partner, marriage is hell on earth.
Wow I'm amazed quite profound
Thank you rabbi Friedman for a very insightful message.
11:18 significant moment: "Being receptive is not inactive, it's like a vacuum, it's irresistible." In other words, every time we are in a state of being receptive (nurturing), the person in front of us cannot resist to be the provider.
What a wonderful conversation. Thank you so much for sharing this video
WOW this was insanely inspirational thank you!!!!!
Someone needs to love HER
This was good 👌🏾
Consider THE HOME WE BUILD TOGETHER by the late great UK Head Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Great Insight!👍🏼
Shema...most important... One and love, GOD and HIS people...🇮🇱🕊️🇮🇱🕊️🇮🇱🕊️
For Christians the trinity is one but not alone.
Women never want to be alone. I have never received love. From what you say i was never good enough.
And a good looking 25 year old pool boy should be fine and the man should accept it.
A wise, dedicated teacher would never be emasculated by an immature student.
He may have realized so much observing but we still have to get back into the world and play the game but it's not easy to get the conclusions to fit all.
😔😔😔😮💨
@caq1116 pretty much dancing with yourselves.
@caq1116 🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🕊️🍀
I need yet hashem has me wait. It hurts to wait. and he hurts too.
Yes❤❤❤
Thank GOD ❤for JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR.❤🎉🎉🎉 THE NEW TESTAMENT!
Please don't take this wrong, but what's the appeal for you to proclaim what you proclaim on a Orthodox rabbi's interview? The words of an orthodox rabbi should be irrelevant to you as a practicing Christian am I right? I see a lot of commenters doing this and it doesn't make sense
No.
Is it also possible if there is a massive age gap?
Somehow the Rabbi looks and is sitted like Triple low-key
I never learned how to drive a car. That's the main reason I don't think marriage is for me. It's ok. Monk mode is good enough.
This MANIS - is KOFER Epikores RAHSA
I understand that this is an interview setting but why this young man tries to reword Rabbi Manis's explanations every time? I feel he should be rather asking question to line the conversation's pace and Table of Contents. The Rabbi's doesn't seem to need support in expressing himself.
I get your idea, however I think he deliberately opted for strictly receptive variant. While cementing those statements, he's actually actualizing a rare technique in interviews, especially when, through calmness, it has a chance to get applied consistently. It then pays back with creating an incredibly comfortable and friendly space for insights to permeate smoothly.
I genuinely value this.
I want too find a wife too marry too become one with God