When we “see” how wide is our frame ?
For ex, if a loved one is impatient with us, do we also see (and remember) all the times s/he is patient? The Hasidic mas ter s often talk about “narrow consciousness – mochin d’katanut” vs. “expanded consciousness – mochin d’gadlut.”
Yes, we see what we see, but from what vantage point? One can have an incredibly annoying day filled with traffic and being on hold FOREVER with AT&T, and yet also be aware of immense gratitude for one’s very life and the fact we even HAVE the miracle of a phone line.
This is a spiritual practice, and indeed the challenge of seeing – to call into our minds and hearts – how big is our lens?
Rabbi Phyllis Sommer, who started this whole #BlogElul project has this to say about SEEING (click the link below to read what she write about SEEING – and check out her blog while you’re at it – it’s wonderful):
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