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TRY THIS:
Thinking "outside the box" makes living "inside the box" easier.
See this world from a higher perspective.
WHY IT HELPS:
It's full of fascinating characters living in a literary world of your making. The story is a masterpiece of interlocking subplots, happy passages, suspenseful moments and has a wonderful surprise finish.
Imagine the book on a bookshelf. Now take a step back.
To you, every detail of your story is known. In your mind it is a unified entity. You created the characters, the problems they solve, and their entire world. The life and death of each character was in your hands, and they all contributed to the grand conclusion.
You are the master of the story's world. To your characters... you would be god (small "g", in this context!)
The difference between an "all-knowing" author and G-d as The All-Knowing Source of existence is obvious. An author is outside the story-system he created, and has no involvement with the story once completed.
But, G-d Himself not only created our world-system and the very notion of "existence", He also controls every plotpoint, subplot and story detail to the smallest degree at every moment. G-d is very much involved in our lives, the smallest details of our life-stories, and the grand conclusion.
Let's say you are an author, and you've just completed an epic novel, hundreds of pages long.
DEEPER MEANINGS:
Observe a small child. They live, happy and busy in their own world -- yet clearly their conciousness and knowledge is very limited compared to an adult's level of wisdom and understanding.
Observe also a senior citizen, aging quickly in their final years. Through illness or simple frailty, their minds often return to a limited level of conciousness.
In both cases, the adult observer has a higher awareness and knowledge. It is a level of knowing that the child or ailing patient can't understand. To the child or senior, an adult would exist on a "level of abstraction" unknowable to them.
So, when parents raise children, they call upon their years of life experience and accumulated wisdom to help guide them. And, when G-d structures our life experiences He also uses His higher understanding to maximize our growth, and move us towards what is objectively best for us, as opposed to what might be most pleasurable from our limited knowledge.
Here is one last example to tie it up:
Imagine a doll in a toy store, in a box, on a shelf. The doll begins to wonder where it came from (for the sake of the story.)
But, it only has direct knowledge of the box and the store. It has no awareness of the mold it was made from at the factory. The mold exists on a "level of abstraction" higher than the doll.
So, for sure the doll can never comprehend the craftsman who *made* the doll mold. That craftsman exists, but on a level of abstraction way above the doll's comprehension.
So, for sure the doll can never comprehend the owner of the toy company who *hired* the craftsman to *make* the mold from which the doll was made. The owner of the company exists, but on a level of abstraction way above the doll's awareness or understanding.
And G-d? G-d, and His methods of creation, world-control, justice and mercy are so many levels of abstraction above our understanding, we can only relate to them with "Emunah", and "Bitachon". Emunah is unshakable, complete and total faith that G-d wants our success, and takes a very active role in every moment of our lives. Bitachon is how we live our lives, and make life-decisions based on firm Emunah.
Emunah and Bitachon are not abstract. They form the basis of our relationship with G-d.
From a higher vantage point comes knowledge and wisdom.