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Understood.
Thank you, Gianni.
Isoke JacobsParticipantGreetings Instructors and friends.
Question from my Ten:
In the past we have done an exercise where we take a week and each day of that week, we pray for one friend in the Ten. For example, Sunday, we pray for Friend #1, Monday, prayers are for Friends #2 and so on.
Some friends would like to make this a standing routine in the Ten, while others don’t feel an attraction to this as a routine.
According to the wisdom, what is the best way to organize our prayers in the Ten? Would establishing this exercise as a routine be helpful in the Ten?
Please advise.
Thank you!
~Isoke WKabU 8Isoke JacobsParticipantThank you, Gianni. That’s clear. 🍃
Isoke JacobsParticipantDear Teachers,
I heard Rav answer a student in the lesson the way to put our “self” on the side is to be sure that we’re not “working alone” and that our efforts are “together”. He added to another student that the Ten should “maintain that the connection between us grows stronger”.
I have two questions to start with:
1. If we are in a Ten, how do we know that we’re not working alone? How can a group of students who have their own thoughts and scrutinies internally, make sure that we’re working together and not alone?
2. If a student is in a Ten and faithfully attends every lesson and every Ten meeting, adds a prayer sentence to build a common prayer and prepares the materials needed on connection duty, is this enough connection? Can we consider that this is enough efforts in order to “grow our connection” and we don’t need to do any more than this?
Thank you,
Isoke
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