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Sip of Kosher Caffeine - Endangering Ones life to save another.
All of the Torah (the Bible) – has been presented by G-d to the world for it to be an eternal lesson of G-dly wisdom for all people in all times. There are an incredible amount of powerful life lessons from the weekly portion of the Torah (the five books of Moses - the Bible) that we are currently reading.
Sip of Kosher Caffeine - Endangering Ones life to save another.
All of the Torah (the Bible) – has been presented by G-d to the world for it to be an eternal lesson of G-dly wisdom for all people in all times. There are an incredible amount of powerful life lessons from the weekly portion of the Torah (the five books of Moses - the Bible) that we are currently reading.
The Talmud and the books of mysticism tell us, dreams can
sometimes contain a degree of prophecy and future telling. Joseph has these two
dreams that he would become a master over his brothers. They really didn’t like
the idea. One day, as Joseph was sent by their father to check up on the
family, the brothers decide to sell Joseph as a slave. Joseph ends up in a dungeon prison and Jacob
loses his ability to experience the Holy Spirit. A famine begins in Egypt, and after 22 years
of being away from home Joseph becomes viceroy to King Pharaoh.
Jacob and his children, prominent wealthy people in the Land
of Canaan hear there is food in Egypt, and they end up bowing down to Joseph,
just as Joseph had dreamt, in order to
get provisions.
The brothers did not recognize Joseph and blamed each other
for all the hardships they were going through, until Joseph revealed himself to
them. They were shocked. Joseph tells them. “But now don’t be upset or angry
with yourselves that you sold me to this place, for G-d sent me ahead of you to
save your lives.”
Later on, after the death of Jacob their father, the
brothers are afraid that Joseph may want to get even with them. Joseph tells
his brothers. “Don’t be afraid, (that I will take revenge) for G-d only desires
the good for you. Am I instead of G-d? (To decide unilaterally to punish you
for what you did).” “You planned to do bad things to me (but) G-d intended for
good – in order to make things like they are today, (where I am) keeping a great
number of people alive.”
Let’s go through some of the powerful lessons in this short
synopsis of a much longer story.
When a person has a dream that repeats itself, the Talmud
tells us this could be an indication to take note of this dream.
“In the measure a person measures, so is measured for
him.” What goes around comes around.
Jacob was away from his father (Isaac) and did not perform the Mitzvah -
commandment and good deed to respect and honor his parents for 22 years. Jacob was
punished that his son Joseph was away from him for 22 years.
Jacob was not as happy as he could have been,believing
his son was killed by an animal. For that reason, he lost his capacity to
experience the highest dimensions of G-dliness. “Strength and joy are in (His)
Place.” In order for the Levites to channel G-dliness and the supernatural
associated with G-dliness in the Temple, they played musical instruments to
uplift and lighten their spirits
The prophet Elisha lost his prophecy because he was upset
with the King Yehoram. “And it was when the musician played (for Elisha) and it
came upon him the hand of G-d.”
For this reason, Joseph says the same thing to his brothers.
“Do not be upset or angry.” “Depression is the emissary of the evil inclination
to disturb and confuse a person in his G-dly mission. Slowly, it saps a person
of his talents and stops up the faculties of his soul.”
No one can ever stand in the way of someone else’s destiny.
The Talmud says, “A person cannot touch (affect) the canopy (destiny) of his
friend.” Many times we would like to blame someone else for our lot in
life. This story shows us that even when
the brothers tried to disturb and disrupt G-ds plans, they did not succeed.
Many more lessons but no more room.
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