Articulo publicado el 11 de septiembre 2023 (Elul 25, 5783)

El 25 de Elul, el primer día de la existencia del mundo, se distingue además por ser mencionado en la Torá como iom ejad (“un día”), en vez de iom rishon (“el primer día”). La Torá indica así que en el primer día de la creación, D-os estaba “solo en Su mundo.” Aunque todo el mundo creado ya existía, no era algo independiente de su Creador; el mundo era uno con Di-s.
El 25 de Elul y los días siguientes de la creación revelaron poderes Divinos grandiosos.
Para leer el artículo completo:
es.chabad.org/jewish/Hoy-Naci-el-Mundo
Rosh Hashaná marca el comienzo del año del calendario Judío y es una festividad que celebra la creación del mundo.
Significa “cabeza del año”.
Mission Impossible
Tzvi Freeman

He made this universe with a plan:
That you will do the impossible.
But if it is the plan, then how could it be impossible?
For you it is impossible.
For Him, anything is possible.
But I am the one who must do it. How am I to do the impossible?
Because He is with you and within you.
Hiding.

If it is the purpose for which you were placed here, then it is impossible to achieve.
Before you were here, there was no one to do it. Now that you are here, it remains impossible.
When will it become possible?
Never. Just do the impossible.
Stop calculating and start doing. In all innocence, throw yourself into the fires headstrong.
Stop thinking that the dragons are tall and you are little. Then will the flames vanish, the dragons will come to your aid, and victory will be yours.
Why must it always be that way?
Because that was the plan, the hidden storyline, the subliminal motive of the One who imagined you, who created this stage upon which you act, and breathed you into this reality:
That you should do the impossible.