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Practical technique: This is what you will do when you run out of power
Many times we feel we have reached the end and can no longer.
But instead of giving up, there is another, and right, way to go.
What did the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto say about this?
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Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
Monday, 28 December 2020, 13:55
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Many times a person feels that he has reached the end, that he can no longer.
There are those who give up and despair, but the right way is different and the Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto talked about in his lesson: to lend strength to the Holy One, Blessed be He. And it works.
Rabbi Pinto said: "Whenever a person says to God - I have no rights today, I have no power, Lend me rights, I will give you back, or the person will say to God - I want to do business and I have no money, and he says to God - help me, lend me and I will give back to you.
I will pray more, I will receive more receipts, I will do good things, so Shaul from the language asked - borrower, it is written in the Psalms 'Life asked of you', a person can borrow and borrow from the Holy One Blessed is He.
"" Sometimes a person has a brain reduction and it is difficult to do Wants and has no power, so he has to ask what ',' lend me power, expand my mind, give me power to go through the period, "Rabbi Pinto added in his lesson.
"After all, all our problems - we build them as big problems, we create them big, and if a person has expansion he has no difficult problems, everything will be easy for him," the Rebbe said at the end.
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