Let Your Words Be Few

Dear Friends:

I hope this message finds you in good health and spirits.

I’m sure you’ve heard the saying that actions speak louder than words and may not know that the Talmud backs us up with this: “Let your words be few”.

Rabbis of ancient times taught and believed that humans are driven by two contradictory forces one righteous and one of sin.  Those forces are known as the yetzer ha-tov and the yetzer ha-rah; the good eye and the evil eye. The rabbi’s also came to the conclusion that 99 out of 100 die from the evil eye. Believing this, the evil eye is competing with God for your attention. As our souls yearn to elevate with God, the yetzer ha-rah drags us down.

I developed a Roadmap during a very dark night of my soul and the actions I took to rise above the trying times helped me get where I am today and has since helped many to deal with the same.  Below is a brief detail of it’s benefits:

When you use my Roadmap responsibly you will elevate your force of the yetzer ha-tov.  When you Accept the evil eye is alive and well, you can learn to be open to change in your understanding of it’s forces.  All this will help you build your awareness of God’s miracles, especially in times of plagues. Do so with determination, diligence and discernment and you will have manifested the elevation of your yetzer ha-tov. Allow more of this into your life.  Live and love with God in your life and do so of your greatest possibility.

I hope, my friend, this will grace you with ease. Click here to use the Roadmap. Make friends and peace with the yetzer ha-rah and remember that the One who blesses us with minds to cure disease must also be blessed for the capacity to heal us of our illnesses!

May God hear our honest prayers, feel our humble efforts and cries and truly help us all!

In Sacred Service,

Rabbi Melinda “Bracha” Bernstein
(954) 901-1355

PS: As tomorrow night begins the joyous celebration of Purim, I’ve a trick question: which of my Purim masks is rated 99 and how does the yetzer ha-rah fit in?

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