The word for wall in hebrew is kir (קיר) the word for empty in hebrew is reik (ריק).Both words have the same letters.
A possible lesson in the connection could be that when you feel empty, unmotivated,stuck etc you have hit a wall in your life, whether you see it or not.
Be brave enough to look for the wall ,honest enough to admit that it is there and daring enough to smash and then you open up your life to fill up and you go forward
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Life Lesson 53
The word in hebrew for weak is chalash(חלש).One word in hebrew for to strengthen is LeChashel(לחשל).Both words have the same root letters.
A possible lesson in the connection could be that when you admit to your weaknesses you will no longer be held back for you are open to facing them, dealing with them and eventually turning them into opportunities for your greatest strengths to come to the fore
A possible lesson in the connection could be that when you admit to your weaknesses you will no longer be held back for you are open to facing them, dealing with them and eventually turning them into opportunities for your greatest strengths to come to the fore
Life Lesson 52
The word in hebrew for pressure is Lachatz(לחץ) ,the word for to save or rescue is Lechaletz( לחלץ) the word in hebrew for success is Hatzlacha(הצלחה).All these words have common root letters,ח,ל,ץ/צ.
A possible lesson in the connection is that when we are under pressure if we choose to stay open to what can help us ,can save us instead of staying overwhelmed by what we think we cannot do we will surprise ourselves with the depth of strength and resourcefulness Hashem has blessed us with and find success
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Life Lesson 51
The sun in hebrew is called Shemesh(שמש) which are the root letters of the word Lehishtamesh(להשתמש), to use.
A possible lesson in the connection could be that the sun represents light and having light is wonderful but truly recognizing the light in our lives and using it authentically and gratefully can clear a path in any darkness filling us with the will to fight for a constantly brighter positive light.
Life Lesson 50
The hebrew word for time is zeman(זמן) which is the root of the word lehazmin( להזמין) to invite and the word for food is mazon(מזון) which has the word zeman(זמן) in it.
A possible lesson in the connection could be that what you invite into the gift of your time, of your life through your thoughts, actions, reactions ,attitudes, habits etc bears witness to how you nourish your time, how you value it which in turn reflects on how you value and cherish the gift of life
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