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The Reflection of the Divine

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The Reflection of the Divine

Inspired by the Baal Shem Tov

"The one who loves a fellow Jew, it is as if they love the Holy One, Blessed be He."

You search for the Creator in the heavens, but He has made His primary dwelling place within the heart of every person. You cannot truly love God, who is infinite and beyond perception, without first loving His children, who are right here before you. Each person is a reflection of the Divine, a unique spark of His light. To show kindness, to practice forgiveness, and to see the goodness in another is the most tangible way to show your love for God Himself.

Look into the eyes of another. Find the Creator there.

 
 
 

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