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(Donations collected through my friend, Burt West's PayPal account.)
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THE SEE-THE-GOOD GLASS
Helps you see the good in other people.
Even with people whom you dislike very much, all you have to do is look through the glass at them and in no time at all you’ll be able to see some of the good that’s inside them.
The See-The-Good Glass is also available as a pair of nonprescription glasses or as clip-on lenses to put over your regular prescription glasses, for long-term, extended seeing, or to see the good in whole situations or circumstances.
The See-The-Good Glass is an oversized circle of clear (not rose-colored) unbreakable glass, edged in wood, in a swing-out leather case, which allows you, when you look through it, to see the good in other people.
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CURRENT STAGE OF PRODUCTION for The See-The-Good Glass:
· Needs production.
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SELECTED RELEVANT QUOTATIONS FROM SEFORIM HAKEDOSHIM
ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS
· (Rosh HaShonah 16b) Three things cause a person’s sins to be remembered [by the Heavenly court] and these are they: [walking near] a leaning wall, expecting one’s prayer to be answered, and submitting judgment of one’s fellow to Heaven. For Rabbi Chanan said, “Anyone who submits judgment of his fellow to Heaven is punished first [for his own sins].
· (Megilla 12b) For with the measure with which a person measures, so they [in Heaven] measure him.
· (Avos 1:8) Yehudah ben Tabbai said, Don’t make yourself like a lawyer, and when the litigants stand before you let them be like wicked people in your eyes, and when they leave you let them be in your eyes like innocent people when they accept the judgment upon themselves.
· (Sfas Emes, parshas Rosh HaShonah, year 640, s.v. U’l'chah) An enemy is disqualified from being a judge… for an enemy is not able to see merit [in the person].
· (Kedushas Levi, Parshas Bo, s.v. HaYom) Behold, the Creator, be He blessed, chose only Yisrael, therefore no one has permission to say anything bad about Yisrael, only to say the merits of Yisrael.
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