Chapter 7 of Tomer Devorah, here’s the scoop, where we hang out with the trait of Splendor, or as the cool kids call it, Tiferet. Picture Tiferet as that chill friend who's got style and substance but never brags about it. The main vibe here? Keep your ego in check when you’re dealing with spiritual wisdom.
First off, Tiferet is like that VIP area in the club where all the cool spiritual stuff happens—think of it as the home base for Torah vibes. But the key to hanging in this VIP area? Don't let it go to your head. If you start flexing about how much Torah you know, Tiferet will peace out, escalating to a higher, untouchable realm. Basically, nobody likes a show-off.
Now, if you’re teaching Torah, remember it’s not about making people think you’re the next spiritual guru. It’s about humility and love. When you keep it real and approach teaching with genuine care, Tiferet doesn't just stick around; it makes itself at home, spreading all that good, humble energy back to you and your students. It’s all about creating a vibe where everyone feels welcome.
And here's a hot take—don't look down on anyone, especially those less fortunate. There's this classic tale where a wise man was taught a lesson by Elijah, who showed up looking like a needy dude just to prove a point. The moral? Acting superior, especially to those struggling, is a major no-no. If you respect everyone equally, Tiferet will show you the love, lighting up your spiritual life.
So, keep it classy with Tiferet by staying humble, spreading love, and treating everyone with respect. Dive into Torah for the sheer joy of learning and growing, not for any accolades. Stay kind, keep teachings accessible, and watch as Tiferet makes your spiritual life the place to be!
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