As night fell on Thursday, and Lag BaOmer spread its joyous light throughout Israel, Rabbi Shimon Matlon shared an envelope with a friend, instructing him not to open it until Sunday.
Later that night, Shimon was among the 45 men and boys who lost their lives in the tragic crowding in Meron.
As revealed by Israeli journalist Yossi Elituv, the envelope contained a single sheet of paper with the following lines (roughly translated from Hebrew):
Instead of being rigid,
Be flexible.
Instead of complaining,
Let your mind be in control.
Instead of harping,
Be more grateful.
Instead of seeing problems,
Filter out negativity.
Instead of drowning in water,
Know it's all from G‑d.
Instead of blaming everyone,
Remember Who is the greatest of all.
Instead of getting angry,
Take a deep breath and stretch.
Instead of being upset,
Exercise your faith.
Instead of choosing darkness,
Choose the full half of the glass.
Instead of sinking into despair,
Remember that everything is a test from G‑d, Who saves.
Because G‑d decides what's going to happen,
But you decide what your attitude will be.
He wrote this letter with רוח הקודש to make us stronger !
ReplyDeleteYes. The soul (our subconscious) knows 30 days beforehand that the person will die.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, tragic and deeply profound. Hashem is the master of all. Rabbi Shimon knew and accepted his fate with grace. May he intercede on our behalf to bring Moshiach in the sweetest way possible. --Diaspora Ro
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