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Shock: The car accident caused a thought - Walla! Judaism

2021-10-25T11:43:52.795Z


In his last lesson in Manhattan, Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained how bad thoughts produce troubles in the world, such as a car accident or illness, even if we are far from anyone who thinks about it. Watch his words


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Shock: A car accident caused by a thought

In his last lesson in Manhattan, Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained how bad thoughts produce troubles in the world, such as a car accident or illness, even if we are far from anyone who thinks about it.

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David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel

Monday, 25 October 2021, 12:48 Updated: 12:55

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In the video: Watch the words of Rabbi Pinto (Return of Israel)

Rabbi Tzadok of Lublin, of blessed memory, was one of the greatest thinkers and Hasidism, writes that every thought we have a very large force and there is no thought goes down. He said our thoughts "Move" physical entities worldwide.



Admor Rabbi Pinto brought the words of Rabbi Tzadok In his last lesson in Manhattan, he explained that if a person thinks something bad - the thought does not disappear, it is perceived as something and produces evil in the world, and has the power to cause God forbid a car accident or illness to someone who is even far from the thought.



It's scary, Rabbi Pinto added - we think thoughts and they do not disappear, they live and affect for better or worse. They become part of life itself, of reality. We share all the damage that people have suffered because of our thoughts. He also brings the thoughts of the Holy One in court, for which we have a responsibility.



But when a person's thoughts are clean and pure, and the ways are clean, then man produces good in the world and positively affects his whole environment.



Rabbi Pinto likened this to a traffic jam on the road.

Like a car that gets stuck in the middle of the road and delays all the other vehicles, so one bad thought makes a traffic jam of bad thoughts and jams everything.

And like one spoiled apple in a box that spoils all the other apples.

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