Psalm 5:2 Prayer of the heart

“אֲמָרַי הַאֲזִינָה  יְהֹוָה בִּינָה הֲגִיגִי” “Give ear to my words, O Lord; consider my meditation” Times in which our heart, dreams and vision is more advanced, even more than the possibly of our words to describe it. HaShem, please understand the quiet praises of my heart, although I don’t have the ability to form them into words, …

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Psalm 4:8-9 Conscious of G-d’s constant presence

“נָתַתָּה שִׂמְחָה בְלִבִּי מֵעֵת דְּגָנָם וְתִירוֹשָׁם רָבּוּ. בְּשָׁלוֹם יַחְדָּו אֶשְׁכְּבָה וְאִישָׁן כִּי אַתָּה יְהֹוָה לְבָדָד לָבֶטַח תּוֹשִׁיבֵנִי” “You gave joy into my heart from the time that their corn and their wine increased. In peace together, I would lie down and sleep, for You, O Lord, would make me dwell alone in safety.” What makes …

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Psalm 4:5 Self examination prevents the sin and brings peace

“רִגְזוּ וְאַל תֶּחֱטָאוּ אִמְרוּ בִלְבַבְכֶם עַל מִשְׁכַּבְכֶם וְדֹמּוּ סֶלָה” “Quake and do not sin; say in your heart on your bed and be forever silent.” A main ritual for the Buddah’s is the ‘meditation’. In a nut shell, by sitting and letting calmness overtake one’s self, the troubles and inconveniences of life are being observed …

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