Tuesday, November 24, 2015

TORAH AS A MANTRA



Changing your inner voice, what is it that you are saying to yourself? Your inner private running conversation can be a talk with G-d. Do you have a word to say, a word to yourself in your own private thoughts? Does something keep running through your head, words you do not choose, but just stuff that comes up as random thoughts? You have an ultimate power to choose what you think. To choose the words and thoughts that run through your head.

Time to control those random thoughts, to take charge of every passing thought that goes through your mind. To choose the words. To choose what language you want the words to be said in. To even put the words of your thoughts to music. To say a script, to be your own actor in your private solitary moments.

To choose only holy words, words of the Hebrew language, to go further and have blessings recited on the tip of your tongue for every moment, to take those random thoughts and to instead choose what you think, choose the words that are in your head, choose the language and then put it all to music. Singing tropes to your chosen words, purify your mind with these thoughts, this music, tap your foot to your song, feel it in your gut, in your inner most soulful moments, anytime you choose.

Take charge and use your moments and passing thoughts to think about something that can help you, words that do not control you, but you have control of them. Like a dream with an outcome that you have thought out ahead of time, a reasoned response that is already in your book, make it the book of The Torah.

Think Torah, breathe Torah, live in its stories, take its words to yourself as mantra. Step to its beauty and surround yourself with its issues. Try to correct the mistakes that are happening in your own life, as the Prophets tried to do in their lives, live up to a higher existence, transcend to a higher plane.

Change the world this way, change your world and the way you perceive it. If we all did this, we would have Paradise on Earth.

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