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In the Hebrew Talmud is an old legend that goes as follows: Rabbi Yoshua ben Levi came upon Elijah the prophet while he was standing at the entrance of Rabbi Simeron ben Yohai's cave... He asked Elijah, "When will the Messiah come?" Elijah replied, "Go and ask him yourself." "Where is he?" "Sitting at the gates of the city." "How shall I know him?" "He is sitting among the poor, covered with wounds. The others unbind all their wounds at the same time and then bind them again. But he unbinds one at a time and binds it up again, saying to himself, 'Perhaps I shall be needed: If so, I must always be ready so as not to delay for a moment.' "
Those of us who seek to serve and help others with their wounds would be wise to make our own wounds into a key source of healing. We all are wounded in some way, and how we are suffering may be of help to others.
Those of us who seek to serve and help others with their wounds would be wise to make our own wounds into a key source of healing. We all are wounded in some way, and how we are suffering may be of help to others.
