The Shmuz on the Parsha: Yisro: Cognitive Restructuring
Live your truth. Love is love. You do you. You’re worth it. Just do it.
These are some of the phrases common in today’s culture. The problem is, they are completely at odds with Torah hashkafa.
Lo sachmod beis rayecha.
Lo sachmod aishes rayecha.
Do not desire your friend’s house. Do not desire your friend’s wife. In fact, don’t desire anything that belongs to him. So says the aseres hadibros in this week’s parsha. But why not? Society cries. ‘How can I deny my feelings? Why should I oppress my love for this person? Why shouldn’t I have the house I want, the car I want? Afterall, I can split the payments, put it on the credit card…’
This week's Shmuz on the Parsha invites you to embrace a complete paradigm shift. The Torah tells us we can and must control our thinking, our emotions and our actions. We are held accountable to a high standard. How can we train our brain to become more elevated, more holy and simply nicer people? Catch this week’s shmuz and prepare to become a better version… of yourself.
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