#304400 - 2009-12-04 18:53:54
Re: Daily Lift by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
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Right this moment, there are a multitude of people all around the planet involved in serving you. Many of them you will never meet in person, but you will benefit greatly from their activities. There are farmers who are planting and harvesting for you. There are people in the clothing industry who are weaving the cloth and designing clothing you will eventually wear. There are trucks, boats, and planes that are shipping the food you will eat, the clothes you will wear, and many other items that you will buy or use. There are people who are involved in making certain that you have water, electricity, phone service, and books. The postal authorities are busy at work delivering the letters you sent and bringing you mail that others have sent you. There are inventors who are working day and night on items that will one day be yours. There are engineers, mechanics, and a wide variety of laborers all around the globe who toil for your benefit. There are medical researchers working to find cures for illness that might one day save your life. Whenever you see a large crowd of people, it is a reminder to be grateful to all of those who are involved in one way or another in enhancing the quality of your life.
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"Ask not what your Country can do for you, ask what you can do for your Country" - President John F. Kennedy
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#304531 - 2009-12-05 07:01:25
Re: Daily Lift by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
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Just Keep Silent
Sometimes we know that saying something will make a situation worse. We can tell ourselves to, "Just keep silent." If we feel tempted to speak negatively about someone, we can strengthen our resolve not to say it by telling ourselves, "Just keep silent."
The more difficult it is to keep silent, the greater the resulting spiritual elevation. When you tell yourself, "Just keep silent," your silence isn't just a passive state of being. Rather, it is an act of remaining silent.
In Tehillim (Psalms 34), King David tells us: "Who is the person who wants life and loves days that he may see good? Guard your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit." Remaining silent instead of speaking against others enhances and lengthens life.
(from Rabbi Zelig Pliskin's book: "Conversations With Yourself", p.145) [Artscroll.com])
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#304979 - 2009-12-06 08:58:05
Re: Daily Lift by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
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Just Five Minutes
Sometimes when we want to study, we find it difficult to keep our focus on the topic at hand. But telling yourself, Just five minutes," will probably extend your focus for the next five minutes. You might then decide to study for "just (another) five minutes." These five-minute segments can be renewed as often as you choose.
There are many tasks that might need your attention, but you don't feel like doing them. However, you could find it relatively easy to take action for only five minutes. "Just five minutes" will enable you to do many things that you would otherwise neglect. Variations of this theme are: "Just ten minutes." "Just thirty minutes." "Just one hour."
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#305519 - 2009-12-07 17:31:18
Re: Daily Lift by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
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Joyful Breathing
As you read this sentence, you are breathing. Throughout the entire day today you will be breathing.
The Sages have taught us to be grateful for each and every breath. This is based on the last verse of Tehillim
(Psalms) that says our entire soul should praise the Almighty. The Hebrew word for soul is neshamah, which is similar to the Hebrew word neshimah, breath.
The more frequently you focus on your appreciation and gratitude for each breath, the greater will be your sense of daily gratitude. You can easily add the word “joy” into your new habitual practice.
Since every breath you take is always in the present moment, focusing on gratitude for a breath will also focus your mind on the present moment. This is especially important when you are worrying about the future or being upset about something in the past.
Right now you are still breathing. Great! Now say, “I am joyfully grateful for each and every breath.”
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"Ask not what your Country can do for you, ask what you can do for your Country" - President John F. Kennedy
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