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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 30 MIN

Broadening Your Vision

from Chovos HaLevavos | Rabbi Zvi Davidson (Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh) · host Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh

AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Broadening spiritual vision — Real bitachon requires looking beyond personal convenience to see the vastness of Hashgacha Pratis (Divine Providence) acting upon the entire world and the Jewish nation. 2. National vs. Personal miracles — While personal stories of finding lost items are valid, recognizing the supernatural survival and flourishing of Am Yisrael is a higher level of Kiddush Hashem. 3. The "Coach" perspective — Challenges are not necessarily punishments; like a sports coach, Hashem pushes us through hardships because he knows that "no pain, no gain" leads to our greatest growth. 4. Growth over comfort — True "good" is not defined by ease or air-conditioned limousines, but by the accomplishment of overcoming the hurdles Hashem places in our path. 5. Esther's personal tragedy — The story of Esther Hamalka teaches that an individual may experience personal hardship for the sake of a greater national salvation, which is also a form of Divine benefit. 6. No room for complaining — A true ma'amin (believer) praises Hashem for both the "cup of salvations" and the "trouble and sorrow," knowing both stem from the same loving Source. 7. The Source of all love — Every ounce of compassion or love we feel from a human being is actually a direct expression of Hashem's love channeled through them. 8. Seven conditions of trust — Practical bitachon is built on internalizing that only the Creator possesses the seven essential traits (mercy, power, wisdom, etc.) required to be a worthy object of trust. 9. Reliving love as a tool — To tangibly feel Hashem’s love, one can identify a moment of deep human love they experienced and recognize Hashem as the ultimate source of that feeling. 10. Reframing life events — Once a person realizes Hashem loves them more than any human can, they can re-interpret even "bad" events as purposeful acts of a loving Father.

AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Broadening spiritual vision — Real bitachon requires looking beyond personal convenience to see the vastness of Hashgacha Pratis (Divine Providence) acting upon the entire world and the Jewish nation. 2. National vs. Personal miracles — While personal stories of finding lost items are valid, recognizing the supernatural survival and flourishing of Am Yisrael is a higher level of Kiddush Hashem. 3. The "Coach" perspective — Challenges are not necessarily punishments; like a sports coach, Hashem pushes us through hardships because he knows that "no pain, no gain" leads to our greatest growth. 4. Growth over comfort — True "good" is not defined by ease or air-conditioned limousines, but by the accomplishment of overcoming the hurdles Hashem places in our path. 5. Esther's personal tragedy — The story of Esther Hamalka teaches that an individual may experience personal hardship for the sake of a greater national salvation, which is also a form of Divine benefit. 6. No room for complaining — A true ma'amin (believer) praises Hashem for both the "cup of salvations" and the "trouble and sorrow," knowing both stem from the same loving Source. 7. The Source of all love — Every ounce of compassion or love we feel from a human being is actually a direct expression of Hashem's love channeled through them. 8. Seven conditions of trust — Practical bitachon is built on internalizing that only the Creator possesses the seven essential traits (mercy, power, wisdom, etc.) required to be a worthy object of trust. 9. Reliving love as a tool — To tangibly feel Hashem’s love, one can identify a moment of deep human love they experienced and recognize Hashem as the ultimate source of that feeling. 10. Reframing life events — Once a person realizes Hashem loves them more than any human can, they can re-interpret even "bad" events as purposeful acts of a loving Father.

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