Musar su Proverbi 4:25
עֵ֭ינֶיךָ לְנֹ֣כַח יַבִּ֑יטוּ וְ֝עַפְעַפֶּ֗יךָ יַיְשִׁ֥רוּ נֶגְדֶּֽךָ׃
Lascia che i tuoi occhi guardino bene e lascia che le tue palpebre guardino dritte davanti a te.
Kav HaYashar
The general rule is that whenever a person has the opportunity to do perform deed he must reflect well whether or not it will bring pleasure to our Heavenly Father. And if it involves any trace of transgression, Heaven forbid, he can be certain that it will not find favor before the Holy One Blessed is He. The Zohar continues: A person must examine his iniquities every day, for when he arises from his bed, two witnesses stand before him to accompany him throughout the day. When he wishes to rise, the two witnesses say to him as he opens his eyes, “Let your eyes look straight ahead” (Mishlei 4:25) …When he stands up and prepares to walk they say, “Make straight the path of your foot” (ibid. 26)… Therefore as a man goes about he must guard himself against iniquity the entire day. And every day when evening comes he must reflect and examine everything he did that day in order to repent of whatever was improper. He must contemplate them continually in order that he will repent.
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