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Hey... how is everyone in Iowa? I don't know my maps too well, but there was a storm? Apparently there was a little big storm here too, and I slept right through it.
It is easy to criticise, hard to defend. But the Midrash about Moses tells us a life-changing idea: If you seek to change someone, make sure that you are willing to help them when they need your help, defend them when they need your defence, and see the good in them, not just the bad. Anyone can complain, but we have to earn the right to criticise.


One of the Rebbe’s followers, Reb Chaikel, had a relative who was extremely poor. Once, while traveling with Rebbe Nachman, Reb Chaikel instructed the wagon driver to stop at this relative’s house. Inside, Reb Chaikel pointed out the man’s poverty and asked the Rebbe to give him a blessing for wealth. T he Rebbe said to Reb Chaikel, “I have no blessings for him. If you want him to have a blessing, you give it.” After making certain that he’d heard correctly, and obtaining the Rebbe’s assurances that he wouldn’t mind his “presumptuousness,” Reb Chaikel emptied a pitcher of water across the floor. Then he spread the water in all directions, saying, “Abundance to the east, abundance to the west, north and south!” Then Rebbe Nachman and Reb Chaikel left. Shortly afterward, a group of merchants came to this man’s home seeking to purchase food and drink. When the man told them that he had none, they gave him money to buy it for them. From then on, whenever these merchants came to the area, they would lodge at the man’s house, and they eventually commissioned him to sell their wares for them. Before long, the man prospered and became very wealthy. Before, whenever he came to Breslov, this man had always made certain to visit the Rebbe. But now, the more he prospered, the more engrossed he became in his business dealings. He no longer had the time to visit the Rebbe. Once, while rushing around Breslov on business, he passed by the Rebbe’s house. Rebbe Nachman saw him and called him in. “Did you glance at the sky today?” the Rebbe asked him. The man replied that he hadn’t. Calling him to the window, the Rebbe said, “Tell me what you see.” “I see wagons and horses and people scurrying about,” the man replied. “Believe me,” Rebbe Nachman said, “fifty years from now there will be other market days. There will be other horses, other wagons, different people. What is here today will no longer be. I ask you, what pressure are you under? What’s making you so busy that you don’t even have time to look at Heaven?” Based on Kokhavey Or #5, p. 41 ENCOURAGEMENT. 27. At times a person can undergo the most terrible decline, and then the fall can be very, very low. There are some who fall so low that the only term for where they are is the “filthy places.” Such a person can become wracked with doubts, morbid thoughts and mental turbulence. His heart races, because the “husks” torment and circle the heart with every kind of confusion. It may seem impossible to f ind God in such places, but the very act of searching for God from there, asking and seeking “Where is the place of His glory?” – in itself can bring healing and reconstruction. The more a person sees how far he is from God’s glory, the more grief-stricken he should become. He should search even more intently and ask, “Where is the place of His glory?” Through the very act of searching and seeking and longing for God’s glory with anguish, cries, questions ... through this alone, he will attain the ultimate ascent – he will be worthy of ascending to the level of “Where?” which is the most exalted holiness. The essence of repentance is to search at all times, “Where is the place of His glory?” Then the fall will be transformed into a great advance. Understand this well, for it is very deep (Likutey Moharan II, 12). breslov.org PO Box 5370 • Jerusalem, Israel • 972.2.582.4641 PO Box 587 • Monsey, NY 10952 • 1.800.33.BRESLOV Pathways is a weekly publication. To subscribe, please visit breslov.org/pathways. To make a dedication, please email pathways@breslov.org. © 2018 Breslov Research Institute
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So Doc says the MRI is clear except for planter fasciitis and tendinitis in the Achilles. They gave me a steroid shot in my heal and said to come back in 4 weeks. In the meantime I found out that my FSA through work covers ortho shoes!! So those are on the way!!
@rick-barnes did you receive the email with instructions for accessing your Office 365 account?
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@teamandrews welcome. My name is Judy or @judy-howard and I will be your guide, helper etc. We are really excited to have you with us and to meet the whole team. Have you been able to get on Skype and Yammer yet? Some folks you will want to follow are @eliyanah-jordan-yarden @shmuel-yarden @clear-brewer @josh-brewer, @dave-howell @jo-howell @jeffrey-siegel @sima-siegel. There is more but that will give you a good start.

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It's Wednesday! That means "Cup of Joe with Jo" is today at 12:45pm CDT. Join the women of A-T for a relaxing time of visiting. Bring your knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, etc., and relax for a while with us. See you there!
 
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