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It’s Not “Just the Way Things Go”

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When can we truly hear Hashem’s voice in our lives? Chazal teaches: only when we shake off the dust of confusion and false beliefs. As long as we chalk life up to “nature” or “coincidence,” Hashem’s voice remains muffled. That misbelief actually exiles the Shechinah itself—because it disconnects us from the truth.

The Chovot HaLevavot reminds us that our job is to invest minimal effort in parnassah and put maximum trust in Hashem. True inner peace flows from knowing our effort is a mitzvah—not a strategy. We’re emulating Hashem by engaging in creation, but we must remember: the outcome is never our doing. It’s all His orchestration.

If we treat life as a series of lucky breaks or random hardships, we’re warned: “I too will behave with you as if by chance.” (Vayikra 26:27–28) That’s not punishment—it’s consequence. It means Hashem will withhold the clarity of His hand until we’re ready to see Him again.

No matter how natural things may appear, they are always Divinely tailored. There’s no such thing as coincidence. Every twist and turn is a sacred rerouting, lovingly leading us back home to Hashem.

Don’t Hand Over the Reins

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We are asked to make an effort in life—not because Hashem needs our effort, but because it’s part of our rectification since Adam HaRishon. Yet, the danger begins when we start believing the success is ours. The Midrash in Parshat Pinchas warns that the yetzer hara feeds off our effort, making us think we earned the outcome by our “might and wisdom.”

But true emuna isn’t about sitting back—it’s about stepping forward without attachment to our power. The Maggid of Mezritch teaches that when we put our trust in anything but Hashem, we sever the flow of Divine intervention. We become entangled in false dependencies and outcomes shaped by concealment, not clarity.

Rav Dessler ztk”l brings clarity to this: the real purpose of human effort is to reveal Hashem in this world. Even what looks like nature is just Hashem in costume. There is no such thing as “natural causes”—only the illusion of them.

The highest level of trust is when we see no difference between a miracle and an ordinary event. All of it is Hashem’s doing. But most of us still react differently to a “miracle” than to a “coincidence.” The more our emuna deepens, the less we feel the need to hustle. The lighter our hand in this world, the heavier Hashem’s presence becomes.

Let your emuna do the heavy lifting. Results were never your job to begin with.

Have you ever noticed that the more you dwell on problems, the more they seem to multiply? It's not just coincidence; it's the power of focus at work. When we fixate on obstacles, we inadvertently invite more of the same into our lives.

But here's the good news: by shifting our attention to solutions, we can transform our reality. This isn't about ignoring challenges but approaching them with a mindset that seeks answers and growth. As neuroscientist Dr. James R. Doty explains, our brains are wired to focus on goals, and by embedding positive intentions, we create neural pathways that drive us toward achieving them.

Start by envisioning your desired outcome and take proactive steps toward it. This approach not only fosters a sense of empowerment but also aligns your actions with your aspirations. Remember, what you focus on expands.

Turn to Hashem for all your needs. His office is always open, there’s no call waiting, and you get to speak directly to the Manager. You don’t need the right words, you don’t need an appointment, and you don’t have to pretend you’re okay. Just speak – He already understands every thought, even the ones still taking shape.

Inspired by the teachings of Rebbe Nachman (1772-1810)

March 04

Disease cured with frequencies? Cars running on water? Free wireless energy for all?

➡️ What if these world-changing breakthroughs were intentionally buried to protect those in power?

Forbidden Technologies: Humanity’s Stolen Future — the explosive 8-episode series — exposes the hidden stories of genius inventors silenced for threatening the status quo:

  • Royal Raymond Rife's frequency machines that allegedly destroyed cancer and viruses at their resonant "mortal oscillatory rate"

  • Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower and vision for unlimited free energy beamed across the globe

  • Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell that powered engines with nothing but H₂O

  • And other disruptive pioneers whose inventions "disappeared" through suppression, smears, sabotage, or outright vanishing acts.

The pattern is crystal clear: These weren't failures. They emerged. They worked (or threatened to). Then the system struck back hard.

Humanity's revolutionary future wasn't lost by chance... It was stolen.

One question burns: Are we ready to reclaim it? 🔥

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How to protect yourself from the evil eye

1. Credit your Creator. The moment you get anything good-say thank you. You’re a vessel, not the source. Humility protects.

2. Someone gives you a negative eye? Send them a positive one. Flip the energy.

3. Be grateful. When you live in gratitude, you show everything you have is from above— and no one can touch that.

4. Don’t give it energy. Don’t feed it with fear. Fear attracts energy. Faith repels it.

There’s nothing wrong with having things. The problem? Flaunting it for validation. Stay private. Stay protected. Stay full on the inside.

March 04

Countdown to "The Transformation Portal" w/Jason Shurka on Gaia, March 6th. Register here: gaia.com/unifyd 

Prompt #6: What’s the sneakiest limiting belief that’s been quietly sabotaging your manifestations? 

Share below, and support one another with positive feedback. Ready, set, go! 🚦

You Are a Note in the Symphony

The final perek of Tehillim isn’t just a conclusion—it’s a crescendo. A soul-stirring chorus of instruments, harmonies, and praises all converging into one thunderous Hallelukah. Every blast, strum, beat, and breath is a piece of Divine music. And so are you.

You, sweet soul, are an irreplaceable note in Hashem’s orchestra. Whether you feel like a proud trumpet or a soft harp, your sound matters. Without your presence, the music would lose its fullness.

Hashem is the great Conductor. He writes the score. He knows exactly when and how each soul should play its part. Even in dissonance, there's a Divine arrangement leading toward harmony.


Truly Small

By Tzvi Freeman

Humility is not feeling worthless or inferior.

It's when you stop thinking, “What will be with me?” and instead think, “What am I needed for?”

And now there is space for joy to enter. Because if G-d put you here, there must be someone or something that desperately needs you.