You vs. Yourself - The Chassidic Approach To The Human Condition
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Yesterday my life was beautiful, today things seem dismal. Yesterday I was happy for my friend, today I envy his success. Yesterday I helped my neighbor, today I ignored her call. Yesterday I turned away, today I looked twice. A Chassidic approach to the human condition: The Tanya, taught by Rabbi Reuven Wolf.
An infinite distance exists between us and G-d. This gap can’t be bridged through our efforts. Even the deepest mind or the most powerful love can’t c...
When we perform Mitzvos Our soul’s garb themselves in the three holy garments of thought speech and action. Particularly, when we study Torah our mi...
The garments of each soul – thought, speech and action – are deeply integrated, but remain external components. A person’s intelligence or emotions ca...
When a person performs a proper meditation on the greatness of Hashem, he will be filled with a complete awe of G-d’s glory, and it humbles the person...
Exercising our spirituality is essential to the development of our G-dly soul. The first task is to stimulate our souls G-dly intellect, by striving t...
Each of our two souls has an inner experience and an outer, expressive garment. There are ten essential powers or traits of the soul, categorized as i...
As souls descend through the divine realms into our physical world, some retain their supreme spirituality, others acquire layers of physicality that ...
Our Neshama, the G-dly soul, is literally a piece of Hashem within each of us and we are all equally His children. As our souls develop and emerge fro...
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