9. Some of the great Tzaddikim were obliged to go into these philosophies in…
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ALIEN PHILOSOPHIES AND IDEOLOGIES. 7. Within the bounds God has set for man’s intelligence,…
Are you able to see your good points? Do you struggle with focusing on…
Meir Elkabas explains a deep reason from the Kabbalah of why we pray by the graves of tzaddikim.
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Rebbe Nachman tried to help a drowning man.
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Lesson 66 is the longest and one of the most intricate lessons in the first part of Likutey Moharan. Rebbe Nachman taught it in several stages, and touched on numerous themes, including, but not limited to the Tzaddik and his spirit; how to actuate potential; mitigating wrath and livelihood; truth, perfected speech and praying honestly; the downfall of the wicked; overcoming obstacles to one’s spiritual goals and so much more.
Jerusalem-based BreslovCampus teacher, Reb Meir Elkabas, brings this complex but essential teaching of Rebbe Nachman to life.
Seven is an important number in Judaism. The seventh day, for example, is Shabbat—the holiest day. The menorah in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and seven candles and there are seven “candles” of the human head (two eyes, ears and nostrils and one mouth.) There are the seven days of mourning and the sheva brachot, the seven blessings and celebrations of marriage.
In Likutey Moharan, Lesson 21, Rebbe Nachman weaves a complex tapestry including several of these seven-related concepts, each one of which offers us rich insights into personal change and the growth of our soul, and challenges us to see ourselves in unexpected ways.
By connecting with and traveling to the Tzaddik, you give yourself a big boost. You become refreshed and renewed.
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