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sexta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2016

SF - The Art of Being Sensitive

The Art of Being Sensitive

"You shall not plough with an ox and a donkey together" (Devarim 22:10). An ox chews his cud, while a donkey does  not. If they were bound together to work in the field, the donkey would mistaken the ox's chewing the cud for eating. The donkey would mistakenly assume that only the ox was being fed, while he, was denied and ignored. Even though the donkey's distress is based on his misconception, the Torah instructs us to act with consideration. If we are required to show such understanding for an animal, how much more empathy is required in our personal relationships.  

Lesson:  Sensitivity and compassion towards HaShem's creations,
is the key to being considerate in every situation.

Visualization: Envision Yaacov Avinu faithfully taking care of the sheep in his flock. Imagine him making sure that each sheep is sufficiently fed, rested, and protected. Make every effort to never cause the slightest hurt or insult to any of HaShem's creations, especially your fellow man -- and bring Heaven's blessing, peace, and protection into your life.
(Based on the commentary of the Rosh and Tosafos to the Torah)

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