The Amazing Tikkun Klali
It's the real deal! Shai Mor in New Jersey has been telling everyone how he has seen amazing salvations in everyday challenges from reading Tikkun HaKlali.
The Tikkun HaKlali consists of ten particular Psalms (16, 32, 41, 42, 59, 77, 90, 105, 137, and 150).
I have been telling my chavrutot (learning partners) how I have seen amazing salvations in everyday challenges from reading Tikkun HaKlali.
I was told by my wife that it is important to tell stories of siyata deshemaya, Hashem’s loving assistance:
A week and a half ago on erev Shabbat, I did not know that the ferry schedule was different in the middle of the day and instead of taking what I thought would be a 10 minute ferry ride at 2:40 to get to a 2:54 train, I found out that the ferry would not come until 2:45. The next train would be at 3:29 and give me very little time to get ready and help at home for Shabbat. I started thinking how much of a burden it would be for my wife and started praying to Hashem not to give my wife this test. The yid standing next to me waiting for the ferry said he was hoping to make the same train. He said “forget about it”, “you shouldn’t even have a hope of making it”. I know from the teachings of Rav Arush and Rebbe Nachman that Hashem controls everything. When I got into the ferry, I sat down and decided to start reciting Tikkun Haklali. Hashem has answered me for almost everything that I have asked for after saying Tikkun HaKlali and I know if He did not answer that thing wasn’t good for me. I said it and did not even look outside to prevent any miracle. The ferry should have arrived in 8 min and it usually takes the crew a minute or two until people can get off. Not only did we make it to the train, but we were on the train a minute early.
One Sunday I went downstairs to learn a little before the kids would wake up. Our baby started crying just as I started learning. I went upstairs and took the baby to our room. It may have not been the best thing, the baby started crying more. My wife told me to go downstairs and continue learning. I felt bad. I said the Tikkun HaKlali and when I got to the second kapital, the baby stopped crying.
This is from Rabbi Yossi Mizrachi of Monsey:
He said that he knows a baal teshuva that used to be a thief. He would say the Tikkun HaKlali before he would try to commit a crime. He complained to Rabbi Mizrachi, “but it never worked.” Rabbi Mizrachi said “You idiot, of course it worked. It saved you from getting in trouble.”
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