MidrESHET HAYIL

MidrESHET HAYIL
The Daily Companion for the Sephardi Woman

Sunday, May 6, 2012

One Halakha Closer to Becoming an Eshet Hayil

BS''D
14 Iyar 5772
Tonight is 30 Days to the Omer
Today is the Hiloula of Rabbi Meir Baal HaNess. Light nerot, give sedaka and daven in his zekhout. Zekhouto Yagen Aleinu!

WEEK 5 - HOD - HUMILITY

During the fifth week of counting the Omer, we examine and refine the emotional attribute of Hod or humility. Humility -- and the resulting yielding -- should not be confused with weakness and lack of self-esteem. Hod or humility is modesty -- it is acknowledgment (from the root of the Hebrew word "hoda'ah"). It is saying "thank you" to HaShem. It is clearly recognizing your qualities and strengths and acknowledging that they are not your own; they were given to you by HaShem for a higher purpose than just satisfying your own needs. Humility is modesty; it is recognizing how small you are which allows you to realize how large you can become. And that makes humility so formidable.

A full cup cannot be filled. When you're filled with yourself and your needs, "I and nothing else", there is no room for more. When you "empty" yourself before something greater than yourself, your capacity to receive increases beyond your previously perceived limits. Humility is the key to transcendence; to reach beyond yourself. Only true humility gives you the power of total objectivity. Humility is sensitivity; it is healthy shame out of recognition that you can be better than you are and that you can expect more of yourself. Although humility is silent it is not a void. It is a dynamic expression of life that includes all seven qualities of love, discipline, compassion, endurance, humility, bonding and sovereignty.

Day 29 -- Hesed of Hod: Loving-kindness in Humility

Examine the love in your humility. Healthy humility is not demoralizing; it brings love and joy, not fear. Humility that lacks love has to be reexamined for its authenticity. Sometimes humility can be confused with low self-esteem, which would cause it to be unloving. Humility brings love because it gives you the ability to rise above yourself and love another. Does my humility cause me to be more loving and giving? Or does it inhibit and constrain me?

Exercise for the day: Before praying with humility and acknowledgment of HaShem, give some charity. It will enhance your prayers.


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