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Joy Reincarnation & Fortunes
Hi
Wishing you a Gut Shabbos
Candle Lighting July 19 NY Metro 8:03
Smiles Reincarnation & Fortunes
A smile is a sign of happiness. When the brain feels happy you smile. Even if you are not in the best mood, a smile will trigger endorphins which make you feel happier. Studies show that one smile is the equivalent of many many bars of chocolate.
The Zohar, the holy book of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism teaches that heaven responds to us like a mirror. When a person projects joy and happiness, heaven
responds with joy and blessings. It’s in our hands. So paradoxically when a person needs more blessings the solution is by being happy. It is a trigger to receive blessings from heaven. Smile it will bring you Divine blessings.
You create heaven. Everything you do creates a reality in heaven. Because inside of you is a spark of the creator. You have the power to create your own personal reality.
When the fast-day of 17 Tammuz is on a Shabbat, as is this Shabbat, although it commemorates the breaching of the walls of Jerusalem by the Romans 69 CE, the fasting is postponed to Sunday. This inspires us to realize that we can utilize the energy of sadness and pain for positive momentum and energy for celebration. A Shabbat-Moshiach transformation. Revealing the positive oil within the crushed olive.
3 messages based on the teachings of the Rebbe.
1) Life gives us the opportunity to enrich our lives with eternal riches. The good deed you do today lives on forever. When Moshiach comes we will eternally enjoy the treasures we have deposited into our spiritual bank account. We will yearn for the past when we had free choice to choose to do more goodness and kindness, Torah and Mitzvot, depositing into our bank account more eternal riches . Maximize your opportunity now, successfully securing eternal riches for you to enjoy.
2) A person can live more then once. The soul comes down into this world to sanctify the physical world with Torah and Mitzvot. With Goodness and kindness. If a person doesn’t complete the mission, the soul may be reincarnated and come down again to complete the missing pieces. The soul can return in many forms. Human. Animal. Plants. Inanimate. Life is a gift so utilize each moment. Accomplishment yields happiness. Cherish and celebrate each individual Mitzvah. This may be the one Mitzvah our soul is waiting for.
3) Every person is a leader. We are like a candle. The wax is our body. The wick is our soul. The fire is our passion and action of Torah and Mitzvot. One good deed can be the match which will light our candle and bring light, warmth and comfort. Moshiach. Peace is the unity of opposites. Such as body and soul unite for the accomplishments of life. Living healthy is to harmonize body and soul. Then we achieve lasting joy and pleasure of life. Light your candle. You are holding the match.
Lchayim
Velvl
Rabbi Velvl Butman
Executive Director
Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County
Sharing the joy and meaning of Judaism unconditionally!
Email: chabadofwestchester@gmail.com
Joy Reincarnation & Fortunes
Hi
Wishing you a Gut Shabbos
Candle Lighting July 19 NY Metro 8:03
Smiles Reincarnation & Fortunes
A smile is a sign of happiness. When the brain feels happy you smile. Even if you are not in the best mood, a smile will trigger endorphins which make you feel happier. Studies show that one smile is the equivalent of many many bars of chocolate.
The Zohar, the holy book of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism teaches that heaven responds to us like a mirror. When a person projects joy and happiness, heaven
responds with joy and blessings. It’s in our hands. So paradoxically when a person needs more blessings the solution is by being happy. It is a trigger to receive blessings from heaven. Smile it will bring you Divine blessings.
You create heaven. Everything you do creates a reality in heaven. Because inside of you is a spark of the creator. You have the power to create your own personal reality.
When the fast-day of 17 Tammuz is on a Shabbat, as is this Shabbat, although it commemorates the breaching of the walls of Jerusalem by the Romans 69 CE, the fasting is postponed to Sunday. This inspires us to realize that we can utilize the energy of sadness and pain for positive momentum and energy for celebration. A Shabbat-Moshiach transformation. Revealing the positive oil within the crushed olive.
3 messages based on the teachings of the Rebbe.
1) Life gives us the opportunity to enrich our lives with eternal riches. The good deed you do today lives on forever. When Moshiach comes we will eternally enjoy the treasures we have deposited into our spiritual bank account. We will yearn for the past when we had free choice to choose to do more goodness and kindness, Torah and Mitzvot, depositing into our bank account more eternal riches . Maximize your opportunity now, successfully securing eternal riches for you to enjoy.
2) A person can live more then once. The soul comes down into this world to sanctify the physical world with Torah and Mitzvot. With Goodness and kindness. If a person doesn’t complete the mission, the soul may be reincarnated and come down again to complete the missing pieces. The soul can return in many forms. Human. Animal. Plants. Inanimate. Life is a gift so utilize each moment. Accomplishment yields happiness. Cherish and celebrate each individual Mitzvah. This may be the one Mitzvah our soul is waiting for.
3) Every person is a leader. We are like a candle. The wax is our body. The wick is our soul. The fire is our passion and action of Torah and Mitzvot. One good deed can be the match which will light our candle and bring light, warmth and comfort. Moshiach. Peace is the unity of opposites. Such as body and soul unite for the accomplishments of life. Living healthy is to harmonize body and soul. Then we achieve lasting joy and pleasure of life. Light your candle. You are holding the match.
Lchayim
Velvl
Rabbi Velvl Butman
Executive Director
Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County
Sharing the joy and meaning of Judaism unconditionally!
Email: chabadofwestchester@gmail.com