About The Author and Artist

Beth "Batyah" Ginzberg is the owner, CEO and founder of "Ginzberg Creative Arts and Writing, Inc." She is a descendant of the Davidic Line of the Mashiach and is an Israelite Hebrew Priestess. Her father was a Levi Hebrew Priest. Ginzberg is an information scientist and an artist and writer. She writes her poetry in honor and memory of her father Emanuel Ginsburg and in honor of and love for her mother Jarie Vavra Granton.


Friday, May 6, 2016

TO BE REAL AND SINCERE



"What is your job in this world? It is to be real.
Act real, mean what you say, think and really be thinking, talk to your Creator and let the words flow from your heart. Every cell of your body down to your fingernails should be real.
Yes, everyone knows there are so many things to accomplish in life and everyone agrees it’s better if they’re done with sincerity.
That’s not what’s meant. There’s just one thing you’re here to accomplish: To be real."
[Chabad.org]

To be real. Who are you? Where did you come from? What are your roots, what is your family history? Who were your parents, your grandparents? What can you do in your lifetime to extend the work of your ancestors, to complete their work, to finish the job.

You are who you say you are. If you say you are a Jew, you are a Jew. If you say you are an artist, you are an artist, if you say you are a writer, you are a writer.

There is no need to convince others of your identity, you are what you do, when you complete a task you are the owner of the results of the task you have completed. The results of your completed task or tasks become the evidence of your identity. They show the world who you are and what you think, who are you.

You are who you think you are. You are here on Earth to be somebody, whoever you want to be you can be if you work for it. You do not need the approval of others to be who you are, you are you with or without the approval of another. To be your own judge, to say who you are and to be that person, to have evidence of your work that enables you to be the you who you want to be.

G-d said through the words of King David in The Psalms: "G-d will fulfill all your desires." Whoever you want to be, whatever is your desire to accomplish, G-d will be there to fulfill your desires, to make you what and who you are, to give you your identity, to be the only one entity qualified to be your judge and say who you are.

To be, or not to be, to be who you want to be and not who you do not want to be, this is all in G-d's hands as He molds us like clay pots, to be filled up with water to nurture a thirsty world.
 

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