It’s the doorway to it.
Sadness appears when your soul feels the gap between the life you’re living and the depth you’re meant for.
Most people think sadness means something is wrong. But in Jewish wisdom, sadness is a signal: your heart is noticing a deeper truth.
And when you meet that sadness with:
• compassion for yourself,
• curiosity instead of fear,
• boundaries that keep you grounded,
something shifts.
The heaviness turns into insight. The pain turns into a desire for connection. And that desire becomes awe.
Awe is the moment you realize:
“G-d is here… and I want to come closer.”
And from awe comes gratitude, the simple awareness that you’re being guided and held even before the joy arrives. And that’s when sadness transforms into joy, not by escaping the feeling, but by listening to what it’s trying to reveal.
Joy isn’t the disappearance of sadness. Joy is sadness, refined.
Sadness that has found its purpose. Sadness that discovered G-d.
Awe is how you begin to show up in your relationship with G-d.
More guides:
Jewish secret to transform pain into blessing: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17H9SPg1Pu/
Trauma takes away your awareness: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1D2JUUfRzw/
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