Sunday Live Talks With Rabbi Perets
Prayer Meditation on the Modeh Ani for Noahides.
Morning Acknowledgement of our Creator for a Noahide.
The obligation to pray is to ask for physical needs, but the true main purpose is to connect with the Creator. A constant connection with God is also an essential human need – that God should be with a person in all his ways (and all of his ways should be fitting for this connection). The prayer itself is a connection, made through conversation, requests, and praises to God, Who hears the prayer of all and also provides this spiritual need. A main part of prayer is one’s concentration on the greatness of God and the Truth of His Existence, to set these ideas in one’s heart, in all areas of life.
Upon awakening, a person should consider in Whose Presence he lies; he should be mindful of the Supreme King of kings, the Holy One, blessed be He, as it is said (Isaiah 6:3), “The whole world is filled with His glory.”
After preparing oneself for prayer, recite:
I offer thanks to You, living and eternal King, for You have mercifully restored my soul within me; Your faithfulness is great.
Brought by Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi Moshe Perets is the Founder and Executive Director of NoahideAcademy.org, the world’s largest Noahide informational website. He has established the Noahide Academy of Israel website under the non-profit organisation - אור לעמים - Light Unto the Nations since 2016. He accomplished his Rabbinical Studies at the Chabad Yeshiva of Brussels in 2011. He has a medical degree by the University of Louvain in Brussels as well a Masters in Biomedical Research by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has for the past years focused on Psychotherapy and developed a new approach: Deep Soul Therapy. He is a spiritual mentor, teacher, coach, and healer who has helped facilitate profound shifts for hundreds of people around the globe. His teaching activities at the Noahide Academy allowed students from all over the world to live passionate, purposeful lives, connect more intimately with G-d, and reveal the hidden light and power of their souls. Rabbi Moshe Perets lives currently in Israel with his wife and 5 children.
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Noahide Prayer book
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