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How Praying for Others Heals Your Soul
In the third chapter of Pirkei Avos, Rabbi Chanina, the Deputy Kohen Gadol, issues a universal charge: "Pray for the peace of the government." The great master of character refinement, Rabbeinu Yonah, reveals that this teaching is far more than practical political advice; it is a profound test of the soul's capacity for empathy.
According to Rabbeinu Yonah, a defining characteristic of a refined person is a genuine, expansive love for all of Hashem's creations. True righteousness demands that we step out of our insular world and experience Nośe b'ol—actively feeling the pain and celebrating the welfare of mankind. Our sages note that King David reached such a lofty state of empathy that he fasted and prayed for his enemies when they fell ill.
When global leadership is stable and at peace, suffering diminishes, societies flourish, and the quality of human life is universally elevated. By commanding us to pray for the peace of the nations, the Torah is training us to expand our hearts. To yearn for a world free of bloodshed and strife is to align our will with Hashem’s ultimate desire for His creations. In doing so, a remarkable psychological shift occurs: by pouring out our hearts for universal peace, we naturally cultivate an unshakeable sense of profound inner peace.
Expanding the Boundaries of the Heart
To shatter indifference and align your heart with the peace of the world today, take exactly one minute to perform this expansive mental reset:
1.Your Mind:0:00 - 0:15.Close your eyes. Inhale deeply, bringing absolute calm and quiet into your immediate surroundings. Recognize the profound gift of your own current safety, breath, and presence. Let your personal anxieties fade into the background.
2.Visualize the World:0:15 - 0:30.Expand your vision. Picture the nations of the world, teeming with billions of human beings—parents, children, families—all desiring safety, dignity, and a life free from the terror of war and strife. Consciously feel a wave of genuine care and empathy for their well-being.
3. Pour Out the Prayer: 0:30 - 1:00.Direct your heart to the Creator. Pray fervently for the protection and peace of Am Yisrael, and simultaneously pour out a plea for harmony among all nations. Say internally: "Ribono shel Olam, look upon Your world with mercy, grant wisdom to leaders, and let peace prevail." Open your eyes, feeling your heart expanded, ennobled, and filled with Divine tranquility.
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