08/15/2024
Can you do this? Can you even fathom trying? Change is coming whether you want it to come or not, its a comin!
I was reading the Torah study today and this stood out at me and I had to honestly as myself this same question.
• Differences should be used as building blocks for harmony, not conflict.
We KNOW what we KNOW because of our Journey in life, but our Beliefs and the moments we choose to stop KNOWING and take that belief as it is and we hold it, protect it, find everything to substantiate it.. well so does someone else...
Since I've "understood" and learned this lesson, I've really had to look at everything I thought I belived and rethink it and you know, I won't stop at believing, we aren't meant to believe, we are meant to KNOW.
Elohim did not create us to "STOP and BELIEVE" but to live in curiosity and other people's views bring that.
Doesn't mean you have to agree with theirs, just hear it, The Torah this week talks about the Prayer we are to recite daily and one of the instructions is to close your eyes in its recitation... why you ask? Because we don't hear well with our eyes, we hear with our ears.
So next time someone says something that rubs you wrong, its not because you don't like what they say, its because it is causing uncomfort in your belief... stop and listen, hear them, then continue to know.. we shouldn't be afraid to share our journey with one another, but everyone has gotten so "touchy" that we don't share anything anymore! STOP IT!!!
LETS find harmony in our journey of knowing more, there is so much that someone can feed into our lives if we let them...
On that same note, you were not created to be a door mat either, boundaries are there for a reason, not everyone's intentions, especially today and to share their heart with you.
I pray everyday that there will come a day that I can live, where people on this earth realize that this reality we've created is not the one that Elohim has created or what he wants for us, there is so much more out here for those that want to know.
"Differences should be used as building blocks for harmony, not conflict"