As a Indian n Hindu i hv some Jewish frds back in my college day n i really love talking with them they're one of nicest n highly intelligent creative people n I still in touch with them ❤. God blessed them all 🙏. Thank U Rabi ❤ Salam 2 U. I never knew that always carving for more than we hv'd. My family always taught me 2 b grateful for whatever U hd n i truly believe in but now i always appreciate things n wanting for more than i receives ❤.
Interesting. I understand the concept and it makes sense to me on one level, yet at the same time, this is kind of opposite from what I've usually heard. I've usually heard that the feeling of lack and need only attracts more lack and need, and whatever feeling/vibration you hold attracts more things which match that frequency. For instance, the concept that "feeling as if your goal has already manifested, is what will attract that very reality to actually manifest". That concept has always made sense to me, but so does yours, yet they seem like almost opposite teachings, so it's interesting to try to reconcile.
When Moshe helped the two ladies to get water, he went and sat down under the shade of a tree, and then he made a prayer. He told Hashem that whatever he has received from Him up until now, he is still "poor". So he did acknowledge that he received, but he didn't shrink his vessel and called himself poor to increase his capacity to receive more... Correct me if I'm wrong.
Watched the video 2 times, subject is really amazing but I feel that I need more depth information on differences between “Being Grateful” and “ Staying Hungry” 🙏🏻
Forget the half-full/half-empty cup nonsense. Have a full and over-flowing cup all of the time and be appreciative of that fullness. However, at the same time, always be expanding the size of your cup. You have to include others into the equation after you have no more "needs." The more expansive you become, the more you can give to the world. Fill yourself up, and then expand to a bigger size, if you want to, and start overflowing into the world.
@@pbeapbea5206 having a cup half full is a metaphor that you are always open to listening and learning new things rather than having dogmatic and rigid beliefs. IBM had a full cup thinking they knew everything and made Bill Gates a billionaire. Blockbuster thought they knew everything and said no to Netflix and soon after went bankrupt. In all areas of life, the successful people have half full cups and they will change direction on a moments notice because of what they learned. Passion and a half full cup mentality will fuel your growth and help you sidestep minefields. The half full cup mentality is necessary to foresee what the market needs and to make the necessary adjustments and investment.
@@lightworker4512 I'll just stay on the King David team. "He anointeth my head with oil, and my cup runneth over." He did okay financially. At least enough to teach his son Solomon :) ....
I determine my capacity to receive and there is no limitation to sustenance, I love the sound of that! What you are explaining does sound a little different then some of the principles of the law of attraction on the surface. But if you sit with it its sort of step 2 like setting off rockets of desire! Having gratitude for what I receive without being stagnant or like I have reached a plateau. So continued expansion requires feeling satisfied but not to the point that you are in a food coma sort of speak. I think it sounds like planning your next meal and just setting of more rockets of desire. Thanks Rabbi
How come HaShem wants us to give our wives a life style based on our income, example if I am rich, she gets fancy clothes, a nice house, and car. Yet if I am poor she gets Walmart clothes, a trailer, and a used old truck. We are told to do this Mitzvah, bevause it is HaShem's Holiness standard, yet HaShem owns both the Material Universe and Cosmos, and the Spiritual Cosmos - Yet we are seen like his bride by the prophets, and yet I barely have enough to get through my day. So if we are suppouse to give our wife all this wealth to match our wealth and status in life, then why hasn't HaShem did the same thing for me? Why am I so poor, and disable, and isolated from everyone because of it? Yet I am suppouse to follow the Mitzvot because its is our duty and obligation to live as if HaShem lives and become more like his holiness - which it is clear, he isnt doing that for me.Maybe I am missing something, but where I grew up we say that is a hypocrite or someone like this would tell us "Do as a Say, not as what I do". If HaShem owns everything, then where is my luxury? where is my life style that matches his wealth?
@@RabbiAbe I am not saying I want all this material wealth - I spent two decades listening to rabbis and getting deep in those reasons like the Rabbi story about getting treasure and he was crying and wife was confused and he said you don’t understand wife that HaShem is paying me to my face in this life shows me I did something wrong for as long as the world is harsh to me I knew I was on the path. Or the princess and the poor farmer marriage and he didn’t understand why she was so sad all the time no matter what he brought her - and she realized he knows nothing of how a princess lived - this the princess is our soul and the poor farmer is the body and that the Mitzvot are a slice of the kingdom she came from. I understand a lot and then I look back and see all the flaws in these stories that don’t add up- it’s easy to see where Christianity writing are flawed based on Torah yet Torah has them as well, just not written down - it takes commonsense to see something isn’t adding up and we are told to do this and that, yet it is clear the stories and Mitzvot are not being done by the one who gave us the Mishnah and the actual Torah and the other writings. Maybe it is just me and I am flawed in thinking, yet I can’t help not to see the folly and when I ask real questions rabbis just run me around in a circle to get me to forget the question to give me a piece of knowledge that distracts me for a month till I realize he never answered the question. How am I to know HaShem is rabbi is just going to give such vague answers when I already know where they are going with it because I study 12 hours a day basically for two decades in-depth with these teachings - yet always the same - distract me with a gift of knowledge that doesn’t solve my thirst or just say the Kabbalah has stuff for this as well yet don’t help me to understand and yes I get it and I understand the hundred layers - yet these layers are just to keep you engaged to never truly relieve HaShem that way you look and look and always never knowing anything besides deep knowledge that when you try to talk to people what you learned you get looked at like your crazy . Am I suppose to Know HaShem or not? Am I suppose just sit there and shut up and never ask like how dare me think and have critical thinking skills because I might offend someone yet doesn’t HaShem already know I think this way? So who am I offending if I don’t ask? I’m not a sheep - I genuine trying to understand
@@nyxnochIt's not a 'UNDERSTAN/ STAND UNDER of which you have been doing,you have been standing under what you were told.Its a'INNER STANDING ' of which you did with your critical thinking that showed you the flaws of what you were being told to understand aka stand under what I told you. We are all individuations of the Creative Force,& just like a tree is a tree they just look dif ,no tree is better than another tree.A cat is a individuation of the Creative Force in cat form a dog,a idea,a sound, color etc etc,no 1 is better they are all the same source just in dif modes of expression of that 'SAME' source.There is no separation, the air here is connected to the air where you are which means we are always connected to each other just in dif places, there is no separation but in our thoughts that it is.IAM NOT a Christian or any other of the dif ideologies but in the Bible in 1st John 4/13 it tells what is in US all & that we are all endowed with same SPIRIT of the CREATOR' just in a dif look or mode of expression.The movie the 13 warrior,what did the old lady tell them ,in the Earth,seek her in the Earth aka inside of you where the answers you later got about the games you were played by came the answers for you bc your seeking on the outside FRM others did not give that knowing to you.
Stop believing and trying to LIVE the stories. The stories should bring you wisdom but trying to LIVE these stories is why you don't have the life you want. You are GOD in this earth so live according to your internal leading and spirit. People don't think they should do that or they are gonna make God mad or something but trying to make sure everything you do is so pleasing to God is one reason why you stay broke or living a life you really don't wanna live. Please yourself. You can do that when you know what you want. HaShem might want these things but DO YOU want these things? Are you actually living a life YOU want to live? No disrespect to anyone's faith here. But that is a common theme among all religions. Trying to follow whatever teachings or rules that religion says instead of being the GOD you are and living the life you really want to live.
Shalom, once l heard a question " how come we inherited the sin of Adam and not the wealth of Solomon" Hashem is sovereign just like He said to the prophet Jeremiah about the porter and the clay, He is the porter we are the clay! Contentment is king, knowing that someday the prophet Isaiah said in his 35th chapter someday paradise lost will be regained! Regardless of our present conditions we can give thanks!
I am so confused as I used to follow the Law of Attraction rules that says to feel gratitude and fulfillment on daily basis, even for 10 bucks, as within so without. This is completely on the opposite and I don't know which one I should follow 😂