15 Aug 2011 Comments Off
Walk Toward Your Tikkun
August 14th— August 21st , 2011


aleph kaf aleph
72 Name of the Week
7. DNA of the Soul
Here you receive nothing less than the full impact of the forces of Creation.
You restore meaning to lives that often feel meaningless; a purpose to a world that often appears aimless.
Structure emerges.
Everything is tidied up.
I always gain such insight from my weekly email from The Kabbalah Center, as it helps me with my thoughts and understanding for the week, I hope it can do the same for you.
We did not appear in this world by chance.
We did not appear through a process of random selection.
We did appear for a reason.
This reason? Tikkun.
Tikkun means correction, or repair. What needs correcting? Our soul.
Kabbalah teaches that each of us comes to this world with baggage from previous lifetimes. This baggage contains all the situations where we short-circuited in our past lives, or at some forgotten point in this life.
Each time we fail to resist our reactive behavior, we have to correct it at some point in the future. This concept of correction is called tikkun.
We can have a tikkun with money, people, health, friendship, or relationships.
Going through life being a ‘nice guy’ isn’t enough. The secret to our lives is changing our own personal negative patterns that make up our tikkun.
So what’s your tikkun?
Without knowing you, I can tell you right now what your tikkun is.
Whatever is uncomfortable for you is part of your tikkun.
All the people in your life who bother and annoy you—they’re part of your tikkun (spiritual correction). If you find it hard to speak up for yourself—it’s part of your tikkun. If you can’t seem to get out of debt—it’s part of your tikkun. If you find it difficult to control your negative thoughts—it’s part of your tikkun.
With this understanding, you can no longer be a victim. You can no longer lament the hardships, the bad childhood, the chemical imbalance, or any difficult circumstance that confronts you. These situations, as overwhelming as they might seem, are simply there to call down the everlasting Light of fulfillment into your life. But first, there is a tikkun situation demanding to be corrected.
That’s what this week is all about. Walking toward—not away—from what is uncomfortable. The momentary satisfaction of walking away is nothing compared to the energy you will get from facing it.
All the best,
Yehuda Berg
Thank You Chris Yehuda Zimmerman for the photo












