[[Yetzer]] ha-ra, our inclination towards separateness We learn. And here's a big Hebrew phrase about the Yetzer ha-ra, our inclination towards separateness. Literally it means our inclination towards evil and exactly what that means for us. Our Yarra is the manifestation of God's yesh, within us. It is that part of us that sees ourselves as separate. and this is why trust is so important here. Yes. Sometimes you feel that you are separate this contrasted to the Yetzer ha-tov the inclination towards goodness, the inclination towards unity. And we have to learn that while we have to reign in our inclination towards separation, our sense of separateness. We can't entirely lose it. As the apostle Paul often said a hand is not a foot, a hand is not a body. And for a hand to say that it is a body's foolishness. So you have to recognize your individuality. I like to talk. I'm a writer. Those are two things about me that make me individual. I like to draw as much as I want to be a singer and a musician. I am not. Trust may have tried. And so respecting that individuality is important. No one should expect me to be a singer and I shouldn't expect myself to be a singer. And so learning to reign in this inclination towards separation this inclination towards separate self without destroying it, that's a tricky one.