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Mirror Love — Daily Thoughts from Chabad

Mirror Love


You murmured in your tents, saying, '"Because G‑d hates us, He took us out of the land of Egypt to deliver us into the hands of the Amorites to exterminate us." (Deuteronomy 1:27)


Really, He loves you, but you despised Him. As the common saying goes, “Whatever is in your heart towards your friend, you imagine he feels towards you.” (Rashi)


Often we justify our own feelings by projecting them on others, twisting the entire relationship backward and upside-down.


We can’t get our way, so we say, “I’m doing everything to accommodate them, and they’re being so stubborn.”


And they say, “But it’s just the opposite!”


We don’t want to be around people, so we feel, “I’m trying to be nice to them, but they don’t want me around.”


And they say, “We would love to have you around, but you don’t seem to want to be here with us.”


In just the same way, we project our own feelings on the One who made us, attempting to twist truth inside-out.


We become absorbed with our own little world and can’t find room for G‑d within it, so we feel, “I tried to be a good [person] and do what G‑d wants, but He doesn’t care about me.”


How does G‑d feel?


There, with G‑d, is the true reality.


That He gives you life and all things He knows are good for you and awaits the time you will recognize how good it all is.


That He showers you with love, and awaits the time that you will return that love to Him.


That He eagerly awaits every word of your prayers, treasures every mitzvah you might do, kisses every word of Torah that comes from your lips—but you have no idea how precious you are to Him.


You may push back. You may run away. But just one small turn, and He’s there waiting.


Run from your delusions. Embrace reality. Reality is love.


(Likutei Sichot vol. 34, p. 21.)


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