Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Life Lesson 71

The word in hebrew for " have " is " yeish" (יש).If you switch the order of the letters you  get the word "shai"( יש)"gift" . A possible lesson in the connection could be that when we see the gift in what we have we will see more light in our lives.

Life Lesson 70

If life is relationships then ego stays at the door and me becomes we.The word in hebrew for I is ani (אני)  and the word for is not is aiyn(אין) the same three letters. A possible  lesson in the connection could be is hat when you are focused on I you have nothing and are not you as for I to truly exist there also must be us.

Life Lesson 69

"The strong desire of the lazy one will kill him, for his hands refuse to labor"- Mishle 21:25
What we desire strongly in many cases dictates our focus and impacts our state of mind.King Solomon understood all those years ago that what sits in your mind and claims residency for extended periods ripples out to every area of your life and your body.
Our thoughts power our desires and precede all of our actions cancel the visa of the toxic waste that resides in your mind and your life and body will follow suit

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Life Lesson 68

The word in hebrew for restraint is Ipook(איפוק) and the word for horizon is Ofek(אופק). The root of the word Ipook is the word Ofek.
A possible lesson in the connection could be that due to our predisposition for tunnel vision in times of disagreement when we step back and show restraint the horizon starts to appear and we see more than our ego gratifying tunnel vision thus finding more resolution than dissolution and preserving our relationships.

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Life Lesson 67

The word in hebrew for calm is raguah(רגוע),the word for moment is rega(רגע).The word for moment ,rega, is included in the for calm,raguah.
A possible lesson in the connection could be:
Life has its challenges , pressures, frustrations etc but each new moment is unattached to the past and has made no commitment,as yet , to the future.
We thus with each new moment have the opportunity to calm down , to slow down, to pause , to realign,to refocus ,to rejuvenate, to think and decide what value we are giving this moment and what direction we want to take.
A moment can missed with a blink or it can be maximized if we dare to calm down and think

Life Lesson 66

The word Mikveh(מקווה)has the root of the verb in hebrew for to hope within it..Lekavot(לקוות).
A possible lesson in the connection could be:
That just as the Mikveh spiritually purifies so to does holding on to hope prevent the impurity of despair and all the destruction it brings in its wake giving us the stamina to hold out and go forward until things turn around.

Thursday, August 3, 2017

Life Lesson 65

Life Lessons From Our Language Hebrew
The word Mikveh(מקווה)has the root of the verb in hebrew for to hope within it..Lekavot(לקוות).
A possible lesson in the connection could be:
That just as the Mikveh spiritually purifies so to does holding on to hope prevent the impurity of despair and all the destruction it brings in its wake giving us the stamina to hold out and go forward until things turn around.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Life Lesson 64

Life Lessons From Hebrew
Money has no value but the value we give it and what we think it will facilitate for us.It is a medium for things we yearn for .
The word for money today in hebrew is Kesef(כסף) which is the root of the word Leheichaseif(להיכסף),to yearn
Silver is also called Kesef as most yearn for the gold 
The question is: What is the gold we yearn for and is it truly worth it?

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Life Lesson 63

The word in hebrew for to miss the mark ,basket etc is Lehachtee(להחטיא)which also means to cause someone to sin.
When we sin we basically miss the mark but also is it not a sin to go through each day almost automatically and miss all the wonder around us and how big and awesome the small simple things that G-d has blessed us with access to each and every day?

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Life Lesson 62

Life Lessons From Hebrew
The word for trouble in hebrew is Tzara(צרה,צרות) .The word in hebrew for narrow is Tzar(צר) which s included in the word Tzara(צרה)
A possible lesson in the connection could be that when you see your sorrow with narrow ,tunnel vision it seems like it will never end or change and the impact seems overwhelming.
If you choose to access the bravery that you have within and widen your perspective you may just get a glimmer of hope, find an opportunity,possibility and come out stronger and wiser than before

Life Lesson 61

The word for hope in hebrew is Tikvah ( תקווה) . A Mikveh(מקווה) is where one goes for ritual immersion,a level of purification. Both words are connected by three letters (ק,ו,ה).
A possible lesson in the connection could be that hope is a life choice,choice to focus on and fight for that which purifies us,frees us from negativity,limitation,complacency,mediocrity , despair etc allowing us to hold on and hug the light that noone can extinguish...our souls.The more our souls take the lead the more hope flourishes and the more hope flourishes the more our bodies benefit.Where focus goes energy flows and the rejuvenating energy of hope ripples into every area of our lives and bodies catapulting us forward on our journey from the periphery of life to the fullness of the center of our lives.
Living Your B.E.S.T. Life ( B.itachon,E.muna,S.imcha,T.oda)

Monday, February 20, 2017

Life Lesson 60

Why is an ear in hebrew called an Ozen(אוזן) and why two ears?
The word in hebrew for balance is Izun(איזון) both words have four common connecting letters.(א,ן,ז,ו)
A possible lesson in the connection is that when you only hear your own voice you find no balance as all you hear is you.We have two ears symbolizing that in order to find healthy balance we need to be open to hear more than ourselves

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Life Lesson 59

The word in hebrew for open is patuach (פתוח) ,the word for to develop(something, idea etc) is Lefateach(לפתח).The word in hebrew for to develop as a person is Lehitpateach(להתפתח) and the word for entrance or opening is petach(פתח).
All these words have the same root letter (פ,ת,ח) a possible lesson in the connection could be that
Making the conscious choice daily to remain open ( not necessarily agreeing)understanding there is more and further than you can see and understand you will allow yourself to truly develop as a person developing and advancing further with whatever you do in your life as you free yourself up from being locked at the entrance of life to being open to the fullness of life that comes from acknowledging and living the authentically Divinely forged unique life that your were destined to live

Life lesson 58

A word in hebrew for gift is shai( שי) and the word in hebrew for have is yesh(יש).Both words have the same letters.
A lesson in the connection could be that when you welcome into your heart that what you have no matter how ostensibly small ,is a gift and you make the choice to see all you have as a gift suddenly more gifts appear and life at a different level opens up and what seemed a small gift becomes so much larger as does your life
When you choose to see the gift your life starts to positively shift

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Life Lesson 57

"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude." --Thomas Jefferson 
The word in hebrew for attitude is gisha(גישה) the word in hebrew for access is also gisha(גישה)
A possible lesson in the connection is that when you have the right attitude you gain access to anything you set your mind to

Friday, January 6, 2017

Life Lesson 56

The word in hebrew for sensitive is Rageesh(רגיש) the word in hebrew for emotion is Regesh(רגש) the word in hebrew for bridge is Gesher(גשר) and the word in hebrew for to banish is Legaresh(לגרש)
All these words have the same root letters.A possible lesson in the connection could be that
When you detach from positive emotion you banish sensitivity and risk burning many bridges
But
When you allow yourself to get in tune with and access positive emotion you open your self up to building meaningful bridges and preserving meaningful relationships.

Life Lesson 55

The word for wall in hebrew is Kir(קיר) the word in hebrew for dear, is Yakar(יקר) another meaning of Yakar is expensive.The word for empty in hebrew is Reik(ריק).All the words have the same three letters.
A possible lesson in the connection could be that when you realize how dear every second of life is you might just consider the price you could pay for the walls you put up for when you don't continue to positively, authentically fill your life a feeling of emptiness invades