Cómo ocuparnos de las almas que vienen a nuestra vida.
Aquellos de nosotros involucrados en enseñar a otros –y todos somos maestros de una u otra manera, ya sea de nuestros hijos, amigos o colegas– tenemos una gran responsabilidad en nuestras manos.
Debemos recordar que, en todo momento, estamos lidiando con almas.
Una historia que he leído innumerables ocasiones, la comparto con ustedes ahora, porque dentro de esta historia simple, hay un despertar we have great potential to save-or damage-the life of someone else. The story is about a beloved Kabbalist and one of his closest students. As usual, the student spent every holiday with her beloved teacher. However, a year as the holiday approached, the Kabbalist called him and said, "This year will spend the holidays with me," Shocked, the student circumvented the wishes of his teacher and appealed to the kindness of the wife of the Kabbalist ( who ignored the will of her husband), cozying up to her to be indispensable in the kitchen, cleaning and other preparations .- The day before the student left out a subtle hint of his predicament, the wife took the bait and pushed her husband in favor of the student. The Kabbalist answered, "If it is so important to you, then yes, it can be. But the truth is that fear that can cause serious problems. "The student was a day of great celebration, feeling extremely pure and spiritually elevated. He retired to her room and began to pray prayers. Suddenly, a bum came looking for a blessing of the great Kabbalist. The student could smell the stench of man, both physically and spiritually, and drove away without even looking up. Moments later came the Kabbalist wondering if anyone had come for. "No, not a soul." Again he asked, this time more insistently, "Has anyone come looking?" "Well, did this dirty man who wanted to see you, but I do not want to waste your time with someone so insignificant in a day so important. "The teacher went and told the student with total conviction. "If you bring me home now, I swear I'll never see me!" In desperation, the student ran through the village, and until the last moment located the man in a tavern. The individual refused to heed the student, so this threw it over his shoulder and carried him to the house of his master. The teacher not only accepted the man, but spent the holiday at his side. The student, on the other hand, was assigned to sit very, very, very backward. After the holidays, the Kabbalist called the student into his office. "Fifteen years ago this man was one of my closest students. There was a moment is your life that made a terrible action, and fell. And as often happens, continued to fall, spiritually and physically. I felt pain all these years, praying and begging for something to open within it. Two weeks ago, I received a message in my prayers that he had created a small opening and had promised to himself "I will seek my teacher one last time. If I accept, then I know there is hope. If you reject me then I will have no hope. "You do not want here during the festivities because I know what 'straight' you are and to close the door. His last door. Almost all hope you kill that man! The lesson to learn here, and it is better tattooed on our consciousness, is that when dealing with friends, spouses, children, students and strangers, we never know the consequences and long-term effects of our words can have and actions. How many times are very busy, very angry, or just too preoccupied to respond to our spouse, child, or friend, with care and compassion? This week, let us all appreciate, and strengthen, our appreciation of the extremely significant and sensitive souls are displayed in our lives. Awaken to be always concerned about others, always alert and ready to ask, "What is the best way to care for the soul?" We want to make sure we always open doors for other souls to enter and to rise and thus can become a better version of themselves .- Your words and actions toward others have an effect here and now, be infinitely merciful with those who come into your life, you are responsible for the treatment you give them .-
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