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Sunday 5-16-21 Sivan 3, 5781 1st day of the weekly cycle, 58th. Spring Day
Day 48 – Sivan 3 - May 16- Yesod of Malchut: Bonding in Nobility
Psalm 118:25-29; Job 38:1-7
Examine the bonding aspect of your sovereignty. Healthy independence should not prevent you from bonding with another person. On the contrary: self-confidence allows you to respect and trust another's sovereignty and ultimately bond with him.
That bond will strengthen your own sovereignty, rather than sacrifice it.
Does my sovereignty prevent me from bonding? Could that be because of deeper insecurities of which I am unaware?
Do I recognize the fact that a fear of bonding reflects a lack of self-confidence in my own sovereignty?
Exercise for the day: Actualize your sovereignty by intensifying your bond with a close one.
We had a problem with our computer from 5-13-21 through 5-15-21.
Day 45 – Iyar 30 - May 13 Tiferet of Malchut: Compassion in Nobility
Psalm 118:1-9; Isa. 2:1-4
A good leader is a compassionate one. Is my compassion compromised because of my authority? Do I realize that an integral part of dignity is compassion?
Tiferet -- harmony -- is critical for successful leadership. Do I manage a smooth-running operation? Am I organized?
Do I give clear instructions to my subordinates? Do I have difficulty delegating power? Do we have frequent staff meetings to coordinate our goals and efforts?
Exercise for the day: Review an area where you wield authority and see if you can polish it up and increase its effectiveness by curtailing excesses and consolidating forces.
Day 46 – Sivan 1 - May 14 - Netzach of Malchut: Endurance in Nobility
Psalm 118:10-16; Psalm 146:10
A person's dignity and a leader's success are tested by his endurance level. Will and determination reflect the power and majesty of the human spirit. How determined am I in reaching my goals?
How strong is my conviction to fight for a dignified cause? How confident am I in myself? Is my lack of endurance a result of my low self-esteem?
Do I mask my insecurities by finding other excuses for my low endurance level?
Exercise for the day: Act on something that you believe in but have until now been tentative about. Take the leap and just do it!
Day 47 – Sivan 2 – May 15 - Hod of Malchut: Humility in Nobility
Psalm 118:17-24; Ezek. 10:1-4
Sovereignty is God's gift to each individual. Hod of Malchut is the humble appreciation of this exceptional gift.
Does my sovereignty and independence humble me? Am I an arrogant leader? Do I appreciate the special qualities I was blessed with?
Exercise for the day: Acknowledge God for creating you with personal dignity.
Love always, Walter and Debbie
Day 48 – Sivan 3 - May 16- Yesod of Malchut: Bonding in Nobility
Psalm 118:25-29; Job 38:1-7
Examine the bonding aspect of your sovereignty. Healthy independence should not prevent you from bonding with another person. On the contrary: self-confidence allows you to respect and trust another's sovereignty and ultimately bond with him.
That bond will strengthen your own sovereignty, rather than sacrifice it.
Does my sovereignty prevent me from bonding? Could that be because of deeper insecurities of which I am unaware?
Do I recognize the fact that a fear of bonding reflects a lack of self-confidence in my own sovereignty?
Exercise for the day: Actualize your sovereignty by intensifying your bond with a close one.
We had a problem with our computer from 5-13-21 through 5-15-21.
Day 45 – Iyar 30 - May 13 Tiferet of Malchut: Compassion in Nobility
Psalm 118:1-9; Isa. 2:1-4
A good leader is a compassionate one. Is my compassion compromised because of my authority? Do I realize that an integral part of dignity is compassion?
Tiferet -- harmony -- is critical for successful leadership. Do I manage a smooth-running operation? Am I organized?
Do I give clear instructions to my subordinates? Do I have difficulty delegating power? Do we have frequent staff meetings to coordinate our goals and efforts?
Exercise for the day: Review an area where you wield authority and see if you can polish it up and increase its effectiveness by curtailing excesses and consolidating forces.
Day 46 – Sivan 1 - May 14 - Netzach of Malchut: Endurance in Nobility
Psalm 118:10-16; Psalm 146:10
A person's dignity and a leader's success are tested by his endurance level. Will and determination reflect the power and majesty of the human spirit. How determined am I in reaching my goals?
How strong is my conviction to fight for a dignified cause? How confident am I in myself? Is my lack of endurance a result of my low self-esteem?
Do I mask my insecurities by finding other excuses for my low endurance level?
Exercise for the day: Act on something that you believe in but have until now been tentative about. Take the leap and just do it!
Day 47 – Sivan 2 – May 15 - Hod of Malchut: Humility in Nobility
Psalm 118:17-24; Ezek. 10:1-4
Sovereignty is God's gift to each individual. Hod of Malchut is the humble appreciation of this exceptional gift.
Does my sovereignty and independence humble me? Am I an arrogant leader? Do I appreciate the special qualities I was blessed with?
Exercise for the day: Acknowledge God for creating you with personal dignity.
Love always, Walter and Debbie
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