Personal Prayer ~ Part II

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Personal Prayer ~ Part II

May 10, 2016
Orit Esther Riter
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The period between Pesach and Shavuot serves as a bridge between our freedom and the purpose of that freedom. It is a time to prepare spiritually for the revelation to come, our receiving the Torah.
Arguably, one of the most powerful ways of freeing oneself from constraints is the practice of hitbodedut.

Hitbodedut is simply defined as personal secluded one-on-one prayer between us and our Creator. According to psychological principles, the best road to a great relationship is communication. Hitbodedut is essentially communication, but a special form of communication used to forge a relationship with our Creator. Hitbodedut is an opportunity to talk over with Hashem our feelings of appreciation, our regrets, goals and our wishes.

However, speaking to Hashem is more challenging that one might think! Rebbe Nachman ztk’l teaches that due to the power and significance of hitbodedut we will face many obstacles to overcome in order to find the time to speak to Hashem in this way. The evil inclination understands the power of establishing a close-knit relationship with Hashem through hitbodedut. It will probably challenge us each time we attempt to seclude ourselves and open up our hearts. For instance, the yetzer hara may argue: “What do you need to talk about anyway? Don’t you feel awkward talking to the ‘air’?” Or he may just keep us so busy we do not feel we have the time to spare to undertake such a practice.

Yet, we can overcome these obstacles! We can fire up our ratzon (willpower) by reminding ourselves of the significance and effectiveness of hitbodedut. And when we show Hashem we are willing to do this avodah anyway, we will find that talking to Hashem in this way is uplifting. It reinforces through our actions and speech what our neshama, our soul always knows is true – that Hashem indeed is everywhere and with us always.

Hashem deliberately creates a lacking or absence in our lives to encourage us to turn to Him and connect with Him via processes such as hitbodedut. He creates this lack or need out of His kindness and mercy, knowing that the maximum pleasure we can obtain in this world is by connecting with Him. However, if we choose to connect with Him on a regular basis and not merely when we are lacking, He will not need to send us deprivation in order to impel us in His direction.

Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Eliyahu Moshe ben Devora and Chana bat Devora. Two children of one family: 28 year old fell from electric bicycle and has bleed in brain. His younger sister was involved in car accident a week after with painful back injuries. B’H may we hear good news soon for Klal Yisrael and no more pain and sorrow, Amen.

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