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Prison Juice


The Torah has no concept of prison as a punishment. Why? Because prison is a futile place. A place where you are told, "You must be here, but you must not change what this place is. You will grow older, but you must not take charge of your life. You will live, but you must not give life."

But a living human being must make change in his world, must take charge of his life, must give life to others.


There are times G-d will put a soul in prison -- often a very lofty soul, such as Joseph. It is like being held in a vice. Squeezed with the ultimate of futility, the deepest powers of the soul break through.


The worst prison is when G-d locks you up. He doesn't need guards or cells or stone walls. He simply decides that, at this point in life, although you have talent, you will not find a way to express it. Although you have wisdom, there is nobody who will listen. Although you have a soul, there is nowhere for it to shine.

And you scream, "Is this why you sent a soul into this world? For such futility?"

That is when He gets the tastiest essence of your juice squeezed out from you.



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Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; rendered by Tzvi Freeman. Rabbi Freeman is available for public speaking and workshops. Read more on his bio page.
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Posted: May 9, 2009
For Anonymous in Los Angeles
The thought was originally stated about Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the Rebbe's father-in-law and predecessor, who sat in prison seven times. He himself wrote how prison brought him to see the world from an entirely higher perspective.
Posted By Tzvi Freeman, Thornhill, Ontario

Posted: May 9, 2009
Prison Juice
The article states, "...There are times G-d will put a soul in prison...often a very lofty soul, such as Joseph."

I do not understand why G-d chooses a lofty soul to inflict upon it such agonizing punishment.
Posted By Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA
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Posted: Dec 27, 2008
Prison
Thanks for the uplifting article.

The Torah has no statement on physical prison because our Nation was on the move. Maintaining material prisons was not an option for our new People heading towards furtile ground.

I do not believe that G-d locks up individuals symbolically so that we can´t be full and alive humans. That is not His work. He does not punish us that way. Psychological aspects of mental illness are the evil work of society and humans.

However, the genetic-based illnesses of mental disorders such as psychiatric sicknesses have a predispositional basis, so we can blame G-d for not creating us perfectly.

I have been in a real prison - "Squeezed with the ultimate of futility", and it was pure agony. And I have been in a symbolic prison that G-d creates - "...juiced squeezed out from you.", and an imperfect brain gene is a real curse from Nature.

So your article really hit home. I am not ashamed of either, but I would rather have never experienced them.
Posted By Ephraim Ben-Uri, Fuengirola, Spain



 


54 Years, 54 Ideas
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1969: Laser Beams according to the Rebbe
1970: Time Management according to the Rebbe
1971: Personal Property according to the Rebbe
1972: Aging and Retirement according to the Rebbe
1973: Anxiety according to the Rebbe
1974: The Mitzvah Tank
1975: Prison according to the Rebbe
1976: Disability according to the Rebbe
1977: Healing according to the Rebbe
1978: Sleep according to the Rebbe
1979: Sleeplessness according to the Rebbe
1980: Parenthood according to the Rebbe
1981: Childhood according to the Rebbe
1982: Birthdays according to the Rebbe
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