"I'm not a risky person. I
would love to be, but I am just too lazy!" (August 27th response from reader)
You are not lazy.
Your body is, yes, but not YOU. In his book 'Path of the Just,' kabbalist Rav
Luzzatto explains the body has an inner-gravity that keeps everything down and
as is. Reaching out, being active and spontaneous, doing something new .. these
require so much effort because the body wants to keep things to itself.
He warns us to be
ever-vigilant in our battle against the downward pull of our bodily thoughts
(I'll do it later, I can't, I don't want to be bothered, It's not going to work
anyway...)
Is our soul lazy?
Of course not, because being lazy is being bounded and totally controlled by
time, space and motion. Our soul wants to and can achieve all our dreams and
desires, but it needs to be liberated from the heaviness of the body.
The only way to
float against gravity is to act. Like they say on those late-night TV
commercials: ACT NOW ... ..OFFER EXPIRES.
Today, be
impulsive. I know that word has a negative connotation but I'd like to use it
anyway. For me it implies listening to your gut, jumping into situations to jump
start your self, and leaving no space for thinking, rationalizing, or
procrastination.
You know, just do
it.
How do we survive in an uncertain world?
"We face all kinds of difficulties in health, finances,
friends, partnerships - life. When it looks the darkest, when it looks like the
end of the road and you are all by yourself, when you wonder what will happen
next, open the door to certainty, and you will find a place that is better than
it was before. Light is there to balance the negativity.
Have certainty in the Light. If a situation seems
really really hard, it means there is great Light to come from it. The only way
to get a sparkling white diamond is to put black coal under a lot of pressure."
- Karen Berg
Where's your certainty today?
One of the best things for
our spiritual growth - and also one of our biggest fears - is hearing what other
people think about us.
When the Holy
Temple still stood in Jerusalem, it is said that inside was a mirror one could
look in to see the state of one's soul. When the temple [and mirror] were
destroyed, the Zohar teaches that people became the mirror for us.
As we take stock of
our lives in this month, preparing our wish lists for the new year, we want to
be facing those truths which only others can show us. Don't do it out of
weakness, do it out of strength, knowing that the moment you hold your darkness
up to the Light, it burns!
Today, feel the
burn of whatever emotion comes up as you ask at least (3) people what they think
you need to work on the most. If there was one thing you needed to change for
next year, what would it be? And maybe tell them about this risk exercise you're
doing. See where that takes you.
I want to make sure we are clear on the idea
of laziness. Even though the laziness itself doesn't seem to be so negative,
it's the seed of remaining into the self-alone, which leads to sadness, feelings
of worthlessness, anger, jealousy ... .
Today, here are
some ways you can choose to go outside yourself and inject a little love and
effort:
-better the
relationship with your spouse, family, friends
-manifest a good
intention
-help your family,
your community
-think about what
you learned today and how you can improve
-fight bad thoughts
instead of allowing them to continue
-develop discipline
-get into the gym
-watch what you are
putting in your mouth
-pray
-read Zohar
-help another worse
off than you
-break a bad habit
Take your pick.
What we're talking about in
these dailies is whenever we see an opportunity to do the right thing, the right
restriction, the right giving, the right sharing, the right treatment for our
bodies, the right discipline, we don't want to let any thought and space come
between the opportunity and the action. Just jump and do it. Grab the
opportunity.
The spiritual law
is that as you train yourself to jump right away into action, without giving any
space for doubts or procrastination, gradually it becomes second nature and we
love to do it. We look forward to emotional risks the way we look forward to
going to a movie. If we're late for a movie, we hurry into the theater, running
toward the movie, right?
Keep running
towards the biggest confrontations and fears and challenges in your life. Do it
over and over and over and over until it becomes part of you. Rush into action!
What's your risk
today?
One holiday, a few years
back, a bunch of students were up late (about 2 o'clock in the morning)
celebrating. Some were getting tired and started to sit down. My father and
teacher, Rav Berg, spoke to us for a second,
"Think about people
who drive or fly many hours to go to Las Vegas. They arrive in Las Vegas very
tired, but when they're in front of the table they don't think for a second
about being tired until it's morning. If they can be so energetic until the next
morning, and have so much power when it's total stimulation for the self-alone,
can't we bring ourselves to that state with such enormous connection with the
Light?"
Yesterday I spoke
about laziness and the Rav's point is our laziness is conditional. When it comes
to doing things for the self-alone, we're super-motivated. But when it comes to
things that require stretching outside of ourselves, there's going to be
resistance.
Today, act with
passion, energy, and enthusiasm. This is how you break the laziness! All the
different reasons we have for not taking risks are just intellectual tricks our
dark side plays on us. Don't accept those thoughts - push back!
How much pain and trouble is caused because we misinterpret
what people say and do to us?
It's our ego-centric nature to think the worst and to
take everything personally. It's not in our nature to think, I wonder what's
going on for him right now? What pain inside caused him to do or say that?
When we take the actions of other people personally,
this is our ego speaking, telling us that we are the center of the universe,
that everything that happens in our lives revolves around us. Our ego is the
veil separating us from the true, spiritual, 99% reality.
Today, know that the more you tame your ego-centric
thinking, the more you don't take it personally, the more connected (ie.
happier) you will be.
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