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Psychology Pregnancy & Joy


Jews have a unique psychological makeup. 

The mind of a Jew has a “Jewish” antenna frequency. A Jew is always in love with Hashem. 


In Lekutei Torah (Re’ei 18 A-B) the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi explains, that a Jew has an inner and outer dimension of existence. Our loving Father in Heaven gives every Jew a personal gift of a deep inner connection with Him. 


The Jew is always probing deeper, exploring and seeking. Searching and aspiring to discover the mysteries and meaning of life. The Talmud says: “Even a sinner is filled with regrets”. The Jew is stubborn because the Jew stubbornly clings to our Father in Heaven. This inner bond transcends logic and reason. 


During pregnancy an angel teaches every Jewish baby the entire Torah, with a brightly “lit candle” above the head of the baby. This causes the newborn child to have a good and natural predisposition to gravitate and embrace all that is good, holy and Divine. 


As humans, we have a sophisticated cognitive system. First the mind conceives, develops  and applies the new idea. Then the mind inspires the heart with emotion. The art is: to “always” keep the flow of the mind’s intelligence connected to the heart. This will continuously ignite the flame, enthusiasm and passion of the heart.  


The two first Hebrew letters of the name of G-d, the Yud and the Hei, correspond to the Jew’s intellectual abilities. The third letter -Vov- and the fourth letter -Hey- correspond to the Jew’s emotions and actions. We must ensure that the name of G-d is “complete” and we need a continuous connection. A faulty “signal” connection can result in the mind failing in it’s mission to inspire our heart. 


In the sacred prayer of Kaddish we say: “May His great name be blessed for eternity”. The final word “Yisborach” refers to the blessing of drawing down, “downloading” this holy and Divine energy into our reality. 


You are infinitely powerful. You are a beautiful priceless treasure and you are loved eternally and unconditionally. It’s part of your DNA. Celebrate your unbreakable relationship with G-d. Be a leader and warm the heart of another. With love, goodness and kindness. 


Your personal spark of Moshiach, is waiting to be revealed! This will give you lasting happiness. Inspire and motivate yourself and you will bring joy, redemption and healing to the world. 



3 messages based on the teachings of the Rebbe:


1) The heart of the Jew will experience a spiritual “circumcision” when Moshiach comes. This will allow the full flow of the soul which nurtures our physical and spiritual composition and our full existence. A new makeover with new energy and eternal motivation and enthusiasm. 


2) You initially create a deep intellectual idea. Wisdom. Then you develop it and you apply the knowledge as a comprehensive idea with success. Chabad is an acronym for Wisdom, Understanding and Knowledge. When the original “point” of healthy Wisdom guides the Understanding, then the Knowledge connects you to successful healthy emotions, with a positive, productive reality.   


3) Prayer has the power to create a new future. A blessing, draws-down and reveals a preexisting hidden good. Don’t despair.  G-d will keep his promise and give you all the blessings. Moshiach Is On His Way! You will very soon celebrate and enjoy the happiness and joy of all the blessings. March triumphantly, with hope, conviction and song. Your joy and Simcha, expedites all the blessings for you!


Lchayim

Velvl


Rabbi Velvl Butman

Executive Director 

Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County


Sharing the joy and meaning of Judaism unconditionally!


Email: ChabadofWestchester@gmail.com


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