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Cultivating Self-Awareness & Empathy: Parshat Vayeshev

by Susie Keinon

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How can we cultivate our self-awareness and act with more kindness and compassion in our interactions with others? What can we learn from Yosef in the Torah portion, Vayeshev as he goes from a self-centered youth to a self-aware and empathetic man? Join me in a guided practice of self-reflection to cultivate our awareness and improve our relationship with ourselves and those around us.

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In this week's Torah portion,

Vayeshev,

Yosef is introduced as a nagl,

Which translates into youth and is often interpreted to reflect his immaturity and self-centeredness.

He brings negative reports about his brothers to their father.

He flaunts his dreams of dominance and seems oblivious to how his actions affect those around him.

Yosef's journey includes betrayal and hardship,

And it also brings profound growth.

After being sold into slavery and later imprisoned,

Yosef becomes more attuned to others' emotions and needs.

He becomes a valued and trusted employee of Potiphar,

Understanding what he needs.

This transformation continues in his interactions with the butler and the baker in prison.

Yosef listens deeply.

He understands their concerns and hears who they are and what they need.

He offers interpretations of their dreams,

Showing empathy and insight.

But what brings about Yosef's change and growth?

Could it be surviving the traumatic experience of being thrown into a pit and sold into slavery by his brothers?

Or maybe thoughts about his righteous father,

Yaakov?

Was Yosef mindful?

His growth mirrors the process of mindfulness,

A practice of cultivating awareness of oneself and others.

Initially,

Yosef's focus is inward,

But as he faces life's challenges,

He learns to balance self-awareness with an acute sensitivity to those around him.

Mindfulness teaches us that being present and attentive can transform not only ourselves,

But also our relationships.

Yosef's ability to truly see and respond to others allows him to bring healing to his relationships and solutions to a national crisis of drought and potential famine.

Ultimately,

He rises to a position of leadership and saves a nation from starvation.

His story reminds us that being aware and sensitive to others and stepping outside of ourselves can profoundly impact our lives and the lives of those around us.

Let's try a meditation that cultivates self-reflection,

Empathy,

And awareness of one's impact on others.

I'll leave some space in between the guiding for you to observe or notice.

So let's start by finding a quiet and comfortable place to sit or lie down,

And closing your eyes or keeping them lightly closed and focusing your gaze downward.

Start by tuning into your body,

Noticing the weight of your body on the surface you're resting on and any points of contact that your body's making with the chair or the mat or the ground,

And focusing on your breath,

Observing the sensations of breathing without changing or controlling the breath in any way.

Just noticing as you breathe in and you breathe out.

See if you can notice where your inhale starts,

Where it ends,

And where your exhale starts and ends.

Noticing one complete cycle of the breath or putting your hand on your stomach and feeling it move up and down as you breathe in and you breathe out.

And now ask yourself,

How am I feeling right now?

Noticing any emotions,

Thoughts,

Or physical sensations without judging them or pushing them away.

Feelings and sensations and thoughts,

They come and go.

So try to notice them without holding on to them.

Or you can try labeling them,

Such as thought or thinking or sensation or feeling.

So each time something comes up,

Putting a label on it and then as much as you can,

Watching it pass.

So let's take a couple of moments and try this.

Now bring to mind a recent interaction or experience you had with someone where you felt a strong emotion or reaction.

It might be a positive or a negative experience.

And imagining it with as many details as you can.

Reflecting on how your actions and words may have impacted on the other person.

And considering how you would like to be treated in a similar situation.

So let's take a couple moments to reflect and recall this interaction.

So as you're remembering this interaction or experience that you had with someone,

Try asking yourself,

How can I act with more kindness and compassion in my interactions with others?

So not judging here,

Not criticizing,

Just trying to learn from and grow from.

You might even ask yourself,

What can I learn from this?

How do I grow from this experience?

And just kind of leaving these questions open,

Letting them sit with you.

And also very important,

How do I treat myself?

So feel free to sit with these questions as long as you want,

As long as you need.

You can also come back to them.

And maybe they'll help you understand yourself more and your behavior and how it impacts on other people around you.

And as you breathe in and you breathe out,

Repeat to yourself,

May my actions bring kindness and compassion to me and those around me.

So this is like an intention that we're setting.

We know we're not perfect,

But it's something in our mind,

Something we'd like to work on.

So if you want to repeat,

May my actions bring kindness and compassion to me and those around me.

And taking a few deep breaths and slowly,

Gently opening your eyes.

Noticing how you feel in this moment.

Carrying the sense of self-awareness,

Empathy,

And compassion into your daily life.

Your self-awareness can lead to greater compassion and understanding towards others.

And every interaction is an opportunity for growth and for connection.

Thanks for practicing with me.

Meet your Teacher

Susie KeinonJerusalem, Israel

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