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Scary Shadows




We can't control the issues we face in life. But we can set the perspective.

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Posted: Nov 9, 2008
Thank-you!
I so needed this reminder! Thank-you for these video blogs - they are touching and encouraging lives!
Posted By Tarah, Pa.

Posted: Oct 30, 2008
Todah Ravah
When I felt scared, I remembered this video, and thought "HaShem Echad" (G-d is one), and faced the challenge. I will try to continue to do so.
Posted By Ruth, Tokyo, Japan

Posted: Oct 27, 2008
Thank you
such a beautiful analogy with shadows.
thank you!

I remember being afraid of the dark when I was younger. Afraid of what i couldn't see. Now as I approach forty, i realize that there are many things i cannot see, and fear is sometimes created in the mind. False Evidence Appearing Real as it is sometimes said.

I have also realized that there is a greater purpose for my life, one that I don't fully understand yet, so at times things may seem "dark", but i reshape it into more of a "blurry scattered light" - blended colours with endless possibility.

thanks again!
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