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7. One who trusts is safe from harm

The "dream job" will always come at a price.  One may have to  risk his health, or even his life.  He who puts his trust in H'shem  " is safe from harm, and can rest assured that no evil will befall him."  Whatever H'shem has chosen for him, he is happy with. "He obtains his livelihood with peace of mind calm and tranquility"
pg 353/355


Nefesh Hachaim
The Zohar and the Arizal explain mans ability to impact the higher worlds that which there are ten of. Each lower world in the chain is considered the "body" of the higher world above it considered it's "soul".  That world then becomes the body of the world above it until we  reach H'shem Yitbarach the soul of all the "worlds"  Although our body's were created last in the lowest of worlds our soul "The breath of GD"s mouth" had been rooted in the highest of worlds. This explains how man "governs" all the higher worlds with his conduct.
Gate 1, chapter 6, pg 37/38

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