Betachan-Falaiyev Sheer 1682, Arev Shabis-Kaidesh, Parshiz-Vaera.
Today's Sheer has been generously sponsored as a squs for Hatslachah.
The squs of Lima Rataire and Chizik of all the listeners should be asrashem send them Hatslachah and Brakhah in everything that they do.
We are discussing the level of Chikui.
The level of a person waiting for their Bainishalam's Yeshua.
And one of our listeners asked the foundational question we just wanted to address it,
to understand and appreciate what our goal is over here.
One of our listeners asked, what am I waiting for?
If the Yeshua is only coming because of my waiting, think about that for a minute.
If the Yeshua comes because of the Chikui,
so I'm essentially waiting for something that doesn't exist yet.
Meaning let's say a person needs a Yeshua, Hatslachah, some would sick.
They're being mchakia that their Bainishalam will send the refushelima.
But they have no reason to be mchakia yet.
Because the squs of the Chikui itself is what's going to bring the Yeshua,
is what's going to bring the refua.
Say, how does it start?
I'm waiting for something, but that Yeshua is not necessarily coming.
It's only coming because I'm waiting.
So how do you wait for something that doesn't necessarily exist yet?
Of course, Bazar Hashem once I wait.
Bazar Hashem abizehite Yeshua.
But why am I not fooling myself when I'm waiting for something that seemingly doesn't exist?
Because before the Chikui, before I waited,
their Bainishalam will not necessarily send me the Yeshua.
It's a foundational question, but we have to understand the objective of Betachin,
every level of Betachin, not just Chikui.
A person should constantly have Yeshua's.
Every single thing in life should work out for a person.
And truthfully, like we mentioned many times, most things do work out.
However, sometimes a person has a blockage.
He forgets about their Bainishalam.
And therefore, Hashem Hashem has to remind him and send him this Tsara and that Tsara.
When you're Makhaka or any level of Betachin,
what you're doing is reconnecting to Haka Deshbarahu,
internalizing the foundations that their Bainishalam has an endless love for you,
their Bainishalam wants to help you, their Bainishalam just wants you to turn to him.
So you want to know what you should be Makhaka for, that Yeshua should really come.
And it comes together with the Chikui, you're right.
Maybe without the Chikui, you might not have the Yeshua, we don't know.
But together with the Chikui, you open up the channels, you open up the ability, so to speak,
to be Zaykhat of the Yeshua. So essentially, when you're being Makhaka,
you bring the Yeshua at the same time as the Chikui, meaning the Yeshua should be there always.
Their Bainishalam shouldn't have put you in the Tsara in the first place.
However, you need to Tsara Chazwishalam because you have to reconnect with their Bainishalam
for whatever reason. When you put in the effort to feel Chikui,
you're opening the channels and the Yeshua is there.
The Yeshua was always there. You just have to open the channels and see it and feel it.
So I am waiting for Yeshua that's there. If I don't wait, the Yeshua might not come.
But I have to understand that every Tsara the purpose is to bring me closer to Akadishbachu.
And when I feel Chikui, which essentially means, I'm training myself to reconnect to their Bainishalam,
that's what Petachan does. These feelings of Chikui, of Teychelles, of Tikwa,
connect me to Akadishbachu. Then I am actually waiting for something that exists.
Then Bezer Hashem al-Bizaykhah to the Yeshua that I'm supposed to be getting.
Petachan is not really creating something new. It's reconnecting you to Akadishbachu,
the source of all the Yeshua's, the source of all the Yeshua's.