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We rarely perceive ourselves as holy beings, which consequently hinders us seeing others as holy and entitled to greater respect. Rebbetzin Heller picks apart the negative thoughts and speech we use as we respond to those we feel a bit less than perfect. How can we see others as they truly are humans with faults, yet imbued with a Godliness equal to our own?
It's hard enough for a woman with a family to find the time to pray at all during the day much less have concentration. How can we make all the aspects of our day, no matter how mundane they are, become vehicles for bringing a focus on G-d? Rebbetzin Heller promotes mindfulness in life, and shows how we can achieve it to live the moments of our lives fully.
We all dream of reaching a place of greatness. Stop dreaming and start acting. Growing in the middah of chesed, and actively involving ourselves in the hardships of another is the road to advance one's personal development. Kindness includes loving another like yourself, and not judging others until you are in their place. And don't fret about all the energy you'll need to invest - the more you try, the more good you'll find returning your way.
Every single person is blessed with their own unique gift. Hear unforgettable stories about how sharing your gift rebounds, and how even if it doesn't return, how the greater person in you becomes bigger. Wake up and look into your heart. See how many wonderful things happen to people who risk going out of their way to help another.
Reaching the level of da'as is something that can provide us with true peace of mind and closeness to God. What is this powerful implement that can change our entire mode of living? Rabbi Kirzner defines it, and explains how the awareness it engenders helps avoid the frustration we often feel in our relationship with G-d, and gives us a powerful sense of being guided and loved.
This Constant Mitzvah requires that we not only reject the existence of other gods, but that we also act in accordance with believing in One God - as the single Divine force that rules everything in the universe. And being a constant mitzvah implies there is a constant temptation to believe otherwise. We are always challenged to confront and counteract this destructive force in our lives and in the world.