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Did you curse anyone?
You may find yourself in serious danger
Apart from the fact that it is not appropriate for a person to curse his friend, the curse is also capable of overturning the attacker and harming him, the Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained in his lesson.
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Rabbi Pinto
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David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
Wednesday, 02 December 2020, 14:48
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A person should keep his mouth shut, not to curse his friend, God forbid, because the curse can return to the person cursing and harm him.
This is what the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto said, in a lesson he gave to the Shuva Yisrael congregation.
In his words, Rabbi Pinto said that "a person should be careful and keep himself.
He does not know what will stand with him and what will stand against him, what will save him and what will destroy him, what will help him and what will destroy him.
A person has to be careful in every step of life. "
" Because you will order his angels, two angels go with anyone anywhere, "added the head of the fathers of courts in Morocco," and if the person does well - so the angels are doing good.
And if he does evil - then they do evil, they become black angels. "
Rebbe Rabbi Pinto quoted the Zohar, about the location of the black angels in the sky: And are caught in the curse, and turn it on the curse.
The curse is like an arrow, it can turn around and come at you. "
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