Thoughts on Thought
- Ellen Antar
- Jan 4, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: May 12
They flow through our minds as a stream trickling over rocks in a river, continuously.
Even in our dreams.
Our minds are a great gift, we were given the ability to think for ourselves, individually, uniquely.
When G-d revealed himself to Avraham at 75 years old and he was given instructions to leave his land, Lech Lecha, and go where I will show you, he could have thought otherwise. However, it was his own G-d given ability, his intellect, his mind, with the ability to think and trust which proved himself to be worthy to Hashem.
We were created above all living things with an innate ability to reason and use our senses and thoughts which emanate from our souls.
How many thoughts can we manifest throughout our lives? Which thoughts determine the course of our actions?
All the questions we answer and leave unanswered, hoping we are following the correct path.
All these thoughts never cease. Do the answers flow from G-d to us? Or do we ask G-d for the answers? All the questions, all the thoughts.
Avraham, who was given intellectual and spiritual ability, his ohr, knew and trusted, as we should, to trust ourselves our decisions and accept our mistakes.
Finding as we age, to keep growing, keep maturing and learning, something new.
As a French Philosopher once said "I think, and therefore I am." Or is it
we are, who we are, because we were given the ability to think?
Think about It!
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