Connect to God

For every difficult situation that you have in life - fear, anxiety, or suffering - the connection you have with Hashem is the solution.

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Rabbi Shalom Arush

Posted on 28.05.23

Two crazy people said “Come, let’s run away from the mental institution. So one said to the other, “Good! You go, have a look around, plan a way out, and then come and tell me.”  

He returned and said to the first, “It’s impossible to run away.”  

“Why?” 

“Because there is no wall, no fence, no nothing! It’s impossible to flee!” 

It is a very difficult problem that so many people have very serious emotional and psychological problems.  Fear,  anxietyHow  many people come to me! Everyone terrified of something. It’s terrible! 

 

What’s the medicine to heal this? The remedy is emuna.  

 

What kind of emuna? A person needs to pray for this, “Let me believe that You love me.” 

That G-d loves you means that G-d wants you to be healthyand that nothing bad will happen to you.  

For half an hour, ask G-d, “Give me emuna that You love me. You love me, meaning that I will have only good in this world.”  

You have a Father who loves you. What does it mean that He “loves you”? That He wants only good for you! 

 

Therefore, you need to constantly pray for this. Then, you’ll receive this emuna. You’ll receive happiness of life, and you’ll be relaxedYour Father loves you – just as you are! 

 

Every mother and father know this. They love their children. Whatever child that he has, he loves. 

 

This is only the Yetzer Hara (Evil Inclination).  

 

Before everything, the main connection  with  Hashem  is  the  emuna  that  your  Father  in Heaven loves you, and that He wants only good for you. 

 

May it be G-d’s will that everyone will pray a lot for this emuna and everyone will have complete and perfect emuna. Everyone should be healed emotionally and mentally, and have happiness from their lives, Amen! 

 

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