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The Tree. The song that explains everything I’m feeling and yearning. I am still sad cus rebuilding is such a wistful and weary process at times. I will never stop climbing.
I really hope you’ll listen. It is the most hauntingly beautiful song
Ben Azzai used to say: Treat no one with scorn; regard nothing as useless, for all people have their moment, and all things have their place. Diamonds, when found in the ground, may look like worthless pieces of glass. It takes an expert to see the precious gem that is hidden within. Become an expert in human beings/ Learn to see each one as a diamond in the rough.
Based on the teaching of Rabbi Abraham Twerski (b. 1930), Mishkahn Hanefesh for Yom Kippur pa 157
These are times of growth
Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. (2009) I find this a very encouraging view.
My contracts book just told us that whoever first gave voice to the exclusive control articulation should be shot at sunrise. Wow, Twerski, you might be a very violent man, or you just hate exclusive control articulation... a lot.