Australia is burning and we desperately need rain. Please pray for rain for Australia.
Below is a list of Psalms for various occasions, but right now we need your prayers for rain.
Rebbe Nachman's Tikun HaK'Lali (Complete Remedy) is a set of 10 Psalms [Tehillim] which, when said daily, are of great benefit for all ailments and difficult situations in a person's life. Rebbe Nachman advised people to say these 10 Psalms daily:
"I am very positive in everything I say. But I am most positive in regard to the great benefit of these ten Psalms."
"These are the ten Psalms: 16, 32, 41, 42, 59, 77, 90, 105, 137, 150."
"This is the General Remedy. There is a specific remedy for each sin, but this is the general remedy."
"Go out and spread the teaching of the ten Psalms to all men."
"It may seem like an easy thing to say ten Psalms. But it will actually be very difficult in practice."
[Rebbe Nachman of Breslov]
Other Psalms and when to say them:
To find a mate (shidduch) - Psalm Nos. 32, 38, 70, 71, 72, 82, 121, 124
On the day of a wedding - Psalm 19
For healthy childbirth - Psalms 4, 5, 8, 20, 35, 57, 93, 108, 142
Upon the birth of a child - Psalms 20,139
On the day of a circumcision - Psalm 12
For recovery from illness - Psalms 6, 13, 20, 22, 23, 30, 32, 38, 41, 51, 86, 88, 91, 102, 103, 121, 130, 142, 143
For livelihood - Psalms 23, 34, 36, 62, 65, 67, 85, 104, 121, 136, 144, 145
For peace - Psalm 46
In times of crisis - Psalms 20, 121, 130
Antidote for rejoicing at an enemy's downfall - Psalm 7
For success - Psalm 112
For protection against an ayin hora - Psalm 59
For the Jewish People - Psalms 43, 79, 80, 83
For thanksgiving - Psalms 9, 21, 57, 95, 100, 116, 138
For Divine guidance - Psalm 139
For repentance - Psalms 51, 90
For help in troublesome times - Psalms 20, 38, 85, 86, 102, 130, 142
Prayer recited when traveling - Psalm 91
Psalm of thanksgiving for a miracle - Psalm 18
Psalm of thanksgiving upon being rescued - Psalm 124
In a house of mourning - Psalm 49
At a gravesite or on a Yahrzeit - Psalms 33, 16, 17, 72, 91, 104, 130
At the dedication of a monument - Psalm 1
For "supernatural" results: 121, 130 or 142 - all three Psalms have eight verses, eight represents "Above Nature" - the time of Moshiach.
Tehillim online: Hebrew and English: Mechon Mamre
Will do..
ReplyDeleteMay Gd Hear all our prayers and appeals.. And send down merciful rain.
Amen.
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ReplyDeleteThe 2n post that i shared on your blog, for Tikun Haklali, is not shown properly in how it should be read. I did a search, and this site, gives it all, also how to prepare ones mind and thoughts before following it. If you could delete that youtube one, and put this so all who wish to can follow, it would perhaps help many. I sincerely hope Hashem looks with mercy on Australia, all the peoples, the forests, and please Hashem mercy for the the animals, so helpless. Amen.
https://www.breslov.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Ten-Melodies-of-Awakening-Print-Version-7-11.pdf
Thanks and Gd bless you and yours.
Any ideas Devorah as to the spiritual reasons why this is happening? We know that flooding is caused by immorality and that fire 'koshers' things, but this is devastating. And it's not the worst country on earth, by any means. We don't get much Australian news here in the UK, so it's difficult to 'connect the dots'.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what the spiritual reasons are, all I know is we are fighting a war down here.... man versus fire.... and it's like nothing anyone has ever seen before. It is an apocalypse. Today was dreadful and it's only getting worse: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7850917/The-worst-come-Firefighters-terrified-residents-brace-long-night-bushfires.html
ReplyDeleteDevorh, please take care of you and yours.
ReplyDeleteSaying Tikun Haklali, for Australia, we do not understand, but Almighty Gd, Hashem, knows all.
May the rains come, may a tremondous miracle happen, feel so sad to see and read the dumb creatures affected too..
Merciful Hashem, send down your Mercy. Amen v'Amen.
nonee
Davening for you all Devorah. Stay safe.
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