12-07-2011, 06:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2011, 07:14 PM by Director Michael.)
Thank you. Why didn't I think of that? An apology is a prayer.
If one has a habit of spontaneously directing thoughts, questions and thanks to G-d mentally should one attempt to refrain from thinking about religious topics or topics that are likely to evoke such a response while in the bathroom or just attempt to "catch" oneself and refrain in that manner?
Also, I find it difficult, given the awareness of G-d's constant presence, to refrain from directing a thought to G-d in the bathroom. Is it advisable to imagine Him having His back turned away from you while you're in the bathroom?
If one has a habit of spontaneously directing thoughts, questions and thanks to G-d mentally should one attempt to refrain from thinking about religious topics or topics that are likely to evoke such a response while in the bathroom or just attempt to "catch" oneself and refrain in that manner?
Also, I find it difficult, given the awareness of G-d's constant presence, to refrain from directing a thought to G-d in the bathroom. Is it advisable to imagine Him having His back turned away from you while you're in the bathroom?