Quotidianly – Speak?
Speak?
We are an integral part of the Creator’s work, מַעֲשֶׂה (maaseh), of our Heavenly Father and we must recreate ourselves in it through our language.
Ayin, עַ֫יִן (eye), gives us the possibility of recreating ourselves in those heavenly images to fill our inner void, nourishing ourselves with the created things.
Today quote’s ask us to “take care of our expectations of receiving, understanding that it is our dissatisfactions that make us forget the giver.”
The Hebrew pe, פ (pe), as a symbol, calls us to an opening that leads us to know ourselves as an integral part of the Creation.
Remember, the fraternal waves of our voices irritate the noisy selfish vibrations of some earthly demons.
In our mouth, פֶּה (peh), rests that breath of life that animates and nourishes us.
Our tongue, Lashón Hará לשון הרע (evil tongue), must remain moist to try to purify and restrain our untamed verbal libertinism.
James 3:2: “For we all stumble in many ways. And if anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle his whole body.”
¡Remember to love and appreciate every moment!