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In his clear lucid way, Rabbi Berger explains the differences between Judaism and Christianity. He explains how each divergent belief arose - within the context that Christianity was created by a Jew.
Our perception of cause and effect leads us to believe that it is our own power that brings about change. Can we allow ourselves to break out of this apparent mindset to consider a different reality? Even though the moments we include Hashem into the picture are few and far between, do we have the intuitive perception that these are truly the holy moments of our lives? An excellent talk spiced with humor and self introspection.
If we had true belief in God's omnipotent ability to direct our lives towards the greatest good, wouldn't we then be totally anxiety free? And is there any redeeming factor from our cycle of negative thoughts that eats us up? Rebbetzin Heller draws a surprising conclusion, there are things to worry about in life, but perhaps different from what we might think.
We need to come to a basic level of belief that there is a Creator of the world. Once we have this foundation, we are able to move forward into living a life based on this knowledge. We need to exemplify our belief to the extent that it defines us. Mrs. Juravel explains the definition of Hashem as a Creator and the one who guides the universe, and adds understanding to the concept that nothing in the world can happen without His will.
Can we wrap our minds around the idea of something being indivisible? Not only is G-d One, but He is completely independent of the world He created. Mrs. Juravel gives a deeper understanding of Hashem’s quality of oneness. This quality means that G-d must also be the source of all truth. What psychological blocks do we struggle with that makes it difficult for us to accept this?
Appreciating the complex Divine intricacy of the human eye points to His involvement and how we perceive our destiny. How can we as human beings develop a stronger belief in Hashem's master plan to help us see how all is indeed inherently good. A wise way to spare us all the ups and downs of life.