Tripolar effective hedonist,
I. Vöcklabruck "Migrants Welcome Service"(Language drill,Cross-cultural musical improvisation,Word-, EXCEL-, Web-classes;
Unsecured Microcredits;
Joint joggings);
II: "So viel Sprachen du sprichst, so oft mal bist du Mensch" (E. Seidenbusch)
III: "Fiddle on the Roof and elsewhere"
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Sometimes it happens that you set out to do something with the best of intentions—and you end up with what appears the opposite.
Know with absolute certainty—because this is a tradition of our
sages—that if your true intent is good, then from it only good can
emerge.
Perhaps not the good you intended—or care for—but good nevertheles
People are mirrors for each other.
If you see the faults of another person and they don't leave you alone, it is truly your own faults you see.
This is G-d's great kindness to us, for without this mirror-effect we would never be able to determine our true faults.
Our souls are not broken that they should need repair,
nor deficient that they should need anything added.
Our souls need only to be uncovered and allowed to shine.
The very fact you know about someone who is in trouble means that in some way you are able to help.
Otherwise, why would this knowledge have entered your world?
Looking from the heavenly realm, all G‑d’s creatures look very good. He has great delight in all He has made.
But when one person makes a point of another’s faults, that heavenly
delight is transformed into a cloud of pain and anguish—over the very
head of the one who spoke those words.
Talk is powerful. Speak bad about someone and you expose all the
ugliness in him, in yourself and in whoever happens to be paying
attention. Once exposed, the wound begins to fester and all are hurt.
Speak good about the same person, and the inner good within him, within you and within all who participate begins to shine.