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Stretch Back and Fly

Sunday, November 04, 2007
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

This is something that my dear friend, Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, has written about quite often--I suppose he must have a lot of setbacks. Or maybe he just identifies with rubber bands.

His writing on the subject first appeared in the Chabad.org daily mailing called The Daily Dose. But it's all collected in the two volumes of Bringing Heaven Down To Earth--meditations on the wisdom of the Rebbe and in The Book of Purpose.

Here are some excerpts I could think of:


Progressive Failure

There are two ways to ascend: You can step upward, leaving one foot in its place as the other moves ahead. Or you can crouch down and leap.

This is the true meaning of failure: Failure is not just a setback. Everything in life is a step forward, because everything has meaning.

So too, failure: It is the crouch before the jump, the break away from the past so that we can leap into the future.


Bouncing Up

Why does Man destroy? Why does he wreak havoc in the world?

This world was designed so that there is no progress forward without first a step backward. Night comes before day, pain before pleasure, confusion before wisdom.

But then G_d made man, who strives beyond the design of things, who yearns to leap past nature, to embrace the infinite.

Man, too, must first fall so that he can leap upward. But since his leap is beyond nature, he must first fall beneath it.

That is sin—a fall beneath nature.

And that is the power of return
—to leap beyond nature.


The River Up

When the Divine Light began its epic descent—a journey that conceived worlds lower and lower for endless worlds, condensing its unbounded state again and again into innumerable finite packages until focused to a fine, crystallized resolution—it did so with purpose: to bring forth a world of continuous ascent. Since that beginning, not a day has passed that does not transcend its yesterday.

Like a mighty river rushing to reach its ocean, no dam can hold it back, no creature can struggle against its current. Even we, its voyageurs, cannot turn back. We must only move on with the river, on in its relentless ascent to the sea.

We may appear to take a wrong turn, to lose a day in failure—it is our delusion, for we have no map to know the river's way. We see from within, but the river knows its path from Above. And to that place Above it is drawn.

We are not masters of that river— not of our ultimate destiny, not of the stops along the way, not even of the direction of our travel. We did not create the river—its flow creates us. It is the blood and soul of our world, its pulse and its very fibers.

Yet of one thing we have been granted mastery: Not of the journey, but of our role within it. How soon will we arrive? How complete? How fulfilled? Will we be the spectators? The props? Or will we be the heroes?

That is all. And that is all that counts.



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Posted: Nov 14, 2007
dont just do somthing
dont just do somthing..... sit down!!! it is so good, and true.
Posted By Isaac Prince, Hervey Bay, Australia

Posted: Nov 13, 2007
to cheryl
You could take something as simple and ordinary as a tree and use it to symbolize the emanations of Elokim. It is amazing, but that is because HaShem is amazing and his creation is extraordinary. The sole fact that the grass grows and trees bud is a miracle in itself.
Posted By Aharon Barak

Posted: Nov 12, 2007
rubber bands
It NEVER ceases to amaze me how you can take simple objects and illustrate something so wonderful, intense and thought provocking !!!! Time does indeed continue on as that river. We may not always be able to control our circumstances but we can learn how to adjust to them. Swimming vs. drowning, bumping into rocks vs. crashing, floating vs. sinking. That river just keeps on rolling. I'd rather swim..rest for a while and float, bump against a rock and go on rather than the other outcomes( crashing, sinking). Even the "bumps" can help us move ahead if we look at them in the right "light" the floating?..don't want to float too long. Swimming? as long as He is my guide I will have the strength to keep on and to do the very best I can. Thankyou again, ..as always ! Second thought...crashing...build again, sinking...don't forget the scuba gear..swim up from the bottom and get back on top! Just don't give up.
Posted By cheryl, houston, tx


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