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Sam Klein:
Hashem is always there, even if you’re in gehennim. Even the snake cannot exist if hashem doesn’t want it to. I disagree with the belief that our creator punishes, as we were created the way we were intended to be created, any less would be disbelief in the capabilities of our creator. Even the snake used to test Adam and chavah suffers because it sees that damage was and is still done, by it seeing the development of insuperiority of humans. The snake also has it’s tikkun, whether you find that surprising or not, because if it didn’t, it wouldn’t exist. If we are not being mechazek one another to be mesaken ourselves, to connect with our creator’s positivity, to see love and kindness and share extra of that, if our actions weaken instead of strengthen, we have to put our faith in our creator that we will be shown how to cause connection instead of disconnection. By judging everything and everyone likaf zechus, we are judging our creator’s plan as positive as well. Even when I feel pain by how Jewish people treat me, I still come here to mention that we need to find a way to judge our creator positively in order to bring the whole world back into connectivity once again. I love everything and everyone around me. But inappropriate touch, is just one issue that causes disconnection. I don’t like when a mosquito lands on me, but it needs to taste sweet life in order to live, that’s how it exists now. I don’t judge our creator as bad because I got bitten, I just wish there was a different way for the mosquitoes to find the sweetness in life, e.g. by sipping the extra nectar in flowers instead of the sweet life living in me. Yes there is plenty of sweet life in me to share with the mosquitoes, but the itching that I experienced by what’s left behind by it, I don’t appreciate. The pain left behind by being judged likaf chov to the point that I hated life, is causing me to be judged likaf chov again. I’m just asking to let our creator be the judge, instead of misperceptions of thinking foolish things like “pain is good”, as judgement by our creator is only love and kindness. Only causes understanding and connection, life to grow in connectivity. We can grow to see ahavas hashem as more important and more meaningful than ahavas tzaar.