I liked your analogy very much and find resonance within its meaning. My only problem is that I can't figure out who or what this greater person in me is supposed to be. I am at a crossroads and need to figure out a career path and a way of life and have no clue what I even want. If god or my heart were telling me to become an astronaut then I would follow your advice no matter how crazy it seemed. How do we figure out that greater purpose or direction?
How then does the Acorn become aware of becoming the Oak tree? How does he even know how to trust in his inner Oak, or be cognizant of who he truly is? Just trust? Please elaborate.
I actually COMPLETELY agree with bocaji1176! However, I feel that HASHEM blessed be His Name has blessed and guided me thus far and feel a certain confidence in that even though I'm not exactly sure what path take, if I'm open, it'll all turn out!
no, that doesn't answer the question. at all. vague at best. yes, I agree with you should become who you are, but that still doesn't say a thing about it. perhaps who you are should be about it instead. ask yourself "what do I like" . " what interests me" " why does that interest me" "who are the people who interest me because of who I am" .. many can't even begin to ask those questions either. it takes time.
Amazing; this rabbi breaks things down so well in order to make sense.
Thank you so much! What you said, made me smile. You are right. This resonates with me.
Thank you!
Rav AAron -That was a Great Powerful Clip with an Awesome Bracha at the end ..Thank you ..KOl Habrachot to you and your extended family as well !!
Love the way you explain and depth. Thank you.
Thank you for your profound wisdom Rabbi!!!
Rabbi i just don't know what to say ''' Thanks a lot'''. your teachings have been a blessing for my tough youth life.
Really great and also how you compress beautiful deep lessons into a few minutes:)
Thank you Rabbi.
i agree with what he is saying here, although i am a bit disappointed that he does not tell us how we can determine what each of our essence really is
Profound! Thank you!
Wow..thank you
Beautiful metaphor :) so cute and insightful! :)
Thank You Rabbi for all your amazing enlightning Shiurim!
So are You basically saying here " don't try to hard... Just let go... " ?
I liked your analogy very much and find resonance within its meaning. My only problem is that I can't figure out who or what this greater person in me is supposed to be. I am at a crossroads and need to figure out a career path and a way of life and have no clue what I even want. If god or my heart were telling me to become an astronaut then I would follow your advice no matter how crazy it seemed. How do we figure out that greater purpose or direction?
Nice!
How then does the Acorn become aware of becoming the Oak tree? How does he even know how to trust in his inner Oak, or be cognizant of who he truly is? Just trust? Please elaborate.
Michael Blue great question. I would love to hear back from the rabbi on this.
Joining the request.
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I actually COMPLETELY agree with bocaji1176! However, I feel that HASHEM blessed be His Name has blessed and guided me thus far and feel a certain confidence in that even though I'm not exactly sure what path take, if I'm open, it'll all turn out!
dang it seems יה / וה got a little bit split up there...
You should be receiving million of views, however this world is so bad that the most stupid stuff gets attention.
no, that doesn't answer the question. at all. vague at best. yes, I agree with you should become who you are, but that still doesn't say a thing about it. perhaps who you are should be about it instead. ask yourself "what do I like" . " what interests me" " why does that interest me" "who are the people who interest me because of who I am" .. many can't even begin to ask those questions either. it takes time.