Click here if you are unable to view YouTube videos.
Join our weekly email - Over 260,000 subscribers:
Published:
Saturday, September 12, 2009
wow!
WOW
Very powerful!
Deep Roots Gentle Rains
winderful message
Inspiring...
beautiful & awesome, thank you Shana Tova
shana tova
Beautiful tale.
thank you
Wow, what a clip...
Wow! This is so Amazing!
I love the story of the Bamboo taking 5 years to grow very tall. I feel like I have been growing through all my years, but there seems to be some stagnation. My husband and I have been taking note on our business growth from last year when we first opened it up to the singles. We had no clients last year, but now we have four plus two Teleclasses a few months ago. But it is so hard to market and I feel stuck like everyone out there. We both have skills to work, but I guess this movie makes a point as to show us that we must keep working on our goals in order to boost them up to where we want them. May Hashem bless us with a great strong New Year of productivity and success!
Observing and evaluation growth
Continuing the bamboo metaphor, I wonder what identifiable changes in the outward life or the inner soul of a Jewish person are equivalent to the extraordinary, visible growth of the bamboo plant. I wonder if oneself or anyone else will be able to tell; I do love the metaphor and hope it turns out to be true.
This is insightful!
Watering for Greatness
How sweet! Every day of our life we are preparing for the next. The way we live our life today is preparing us for tomorrow. Our daily agenda, even tho unknown to others; preparing for something, will one day sprout up. The infusing roots in preparation to weather the storms to enhance our growth. Your video was inspiring. At the end of a long term assignment this video was uplifting, the best is yet to come. The discipline will reap a masterpiece of potential success.
very inspiring!
Great message for reluctant exercisers and dieters....
I love this one
THANKS so much for this lovely story
Wow! What an inspiration!
Beautiful, and uplifting
How inspiring
Highly encouraging - similar to youtube video
I stumbled on another one in youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9axslthfco Life is like the chinese bamboo. We seemingly thought we do things right, nothing seems to happen. We prepare to pay the price, prepare the ground to plant the seed a... Nevermind. Good thing repeated are better to best. No problem egg came first or chicken. These help me to encourage in our endeavour 'enforce law lawfully and follow law faithfully' through rightinformer.com which has very little result for three years. Thanks.
Truly a thought provoking message
Every one of us has the potential to grow spiritually, every single day. If we take the time to look all around us, and see the miracles that Hashem is performing for us- by simply allowing us to take breath after breath easily, is awesome. Take one day at a time to really learn the message that Hashem is sending to you personally, feeling the extra strength that we simply can't figure out where it came from, to deal with the days challenges. Hashem is always there supporting us. Times will be difficult, and that is when we have the most growth- think about it.
Life changing
great!
I love this piece!
I keep coming back to this piece, again and again. I just love it! It reminds me of when Rabbi Akivah didn't think he could go to yeshiva and learn. When he was out for a walk, he noticed that a rock had been worn away by small drops of water. Then he thought, if water can wear away rock, then words of Torah can get into my head. And this was the beginning of his journey. L'Shana Tovah to Jews everywhere!
Thank you
What wisdom!
Strength of the Bamboo.
so too with national redemption
So it is with the redemption of our nation. At the beginning it may not be recognized as such because it seems so small, secular, materialistic. Many ask: is this the redemption we prayed for? The Divine spiritual ideal of the final redemption - which requires a great and strong physical body to receive it - works beneath the surface to first prepare its earthly foundation and receptacle. But we should not be discouraged nor disillusioned, rather keep watering and enable that great soul to reveal itself. The Sages described the generation of Messiah, saying it is good on the inside and evil on the outside, therefore we mustn't judge by what is presently revealed, rather see what is growing within and help lead it to its full expression.
This was so wonderful...
Inspirational
How very true.. life is a journey and it takes time for us to realize not only what we need to change in our life but to make changes to what happens around us. This only happens when we take stock in ourselves and have our friends and family to support us. Our friends are our source of nurishment and God's spirit and lessons from the Torah help us grow. L'Shana Tova
Incredible
Tip of the Iceberg
Truth is so woderful!
Wonderful insight
beautiful and reflective....
jUST BEAUTIFUL
inspiring
G-D IS GREAT !!!!!!
SO MOVING!
VERY ENCOURAGING
so inspirational
we dont always see how far we have come in our walk and sometimes we feel no progress has been made but this video really opens your eyes to the understanding that change is not always instant no matter how much we want it ! sometimes it takes time ,patience ,perserverance and trust in god.Thankyou so much for this i have shown it to my employees as a encouragement and it has impacted us all.
VERY INSPIRING AND MOTIVATING
Thank you for that film on the bamboo.
Just what I needed...
Thank You For This Priceless Gift!
Never lose hope!
We are all of one faith.
touched
Hashem is One
Two drops of water ...
easy to identify w/
So Sweet
Thankyou to all at Aish.com, for the most amazing inspiritional video "The Chinese Bamboo", it has given me great encouragement, hope that ha-Shem is working behind the scenes in our lives and to keep pushing ahead learning, then the results will come. I long to convert, but due to family circumstances I am not able to just yet. Thankfully I am able to go to Shule and keep Shabbat the best I can. For me, with Rosh HaShanah approaching, the sound of the Shofar calling, Ha-Shem is touching each and everyones lives in a different way to encourage us. "The Chinese Bamboo" spoke to my heart so much and has encouraged me to dig deeper, show more kindness and patience, then the blessing will be greater. Thankyou for this wonderful video, and the great teaching that comes through Aish.com, I am very, very grateful for this fantastic site. Shana Tova,
you have given me hope
THANKS
beautiful movie and nice music
This is such encouragement to me. I am the only one in my family who is religious, and there are no other religious people within 5 hours of me. I do the best I can, but feel so isolated and alone - and struggle to maintain the effort to move forward some days. I feel as though I never make any progress. I will now think of this video when I am discouraged. Thank you.
Shana tova everyone
The Chinese bamboo
WOW!
Beautiful
IMPRESIONANTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Card
every drop counts
A Mirror Moment
The beuaty around us
sometimes 50 years have come and gone ....sometimes we no longer are watering our plants....some die some hold on and are revived in the brief periods we water again but we can always rejoice in the beauty that is part of this world...mostly in the children, the light and nature that HaShem gave to all of us....even those of us that must deal with sadness, sickness and disappointment It is there for us especially on Rosh HaShanna and every day to sustain us through the coming winter until spring again
Beautiful
Great movie.
It'll make your head spin.
A tool for staying focused on what's really important in life.
Jonah is read on Yom Kippur, teaching us about our spiritual voyage.
The shofar is the quintessential symbol of Rosh Hashanah. Is it just a primitive trumpet? Or is there a much greater story to be told?
Many believe love is a sensation that magically generates when Mr. or Ms. Right appears. No wonder so many people are single.
The stranger-than-fiction true story of Swami Vijayananda.
What kind of man does a woman really want? Hint: It's not Homer Simpson.
Keeping a relationship alive across the miles is no easy task. Following these steps will make the job more manageable.