The great Rabbi, head of the Beis Din, Rav Mordechai Halberstam of Sokolov, was so genuinely humble he would cry his heart out at Rebbe Nachman’s grave in Uman as if he were the worst sinner. He is an example for all of us as we progress in Torah learning, to maintain our humility.Like this video? Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE.
Hitbodedut
A story about Rabbi Avraham Sternhartz and Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter illustrates the value of simplicity and the power of talking to Hashem in your own words.
Like this video? Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE.Rebbe Nachman teaches us how to leave fallen loves and unhealthy desires behind, by connecting to the Tzaddik, and daily talking to Hashem (hitbodedut), conversing about Hashem with a friend, and having a conversation with the Tzaddik (by learning his teachings out loud.) Through this you will come to activate holy love and leave fallen desires behind.
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Series: Human Self-Creation with the Kabbalah of Rebbe Nachman
In this moving lesson (Likutey Moharan 15) Rebbe Nachman reveals the true nature and experience of Yirat Hashem, Fear of G-d, which is the essence of Divine Service. The path to this ‘ultimate goal’ requires faith and trust, prayer, hitbodedut (intense meditative prayer) study, and connecting to Hashem via the mitzvot.
Genuine Yirah (fear) is living with the consciousness that only Hashem controls and directs the events of our lives and the events of the world. This authentic Yirah liberates us from baseless fears and false worries which tend to dominate our inner being—if we let them. Accordingly, true Yirat Hashem liberates us from the bonds of the unreal and allows us to reach our true spiritual potential.
The month of Cheshvan is the “imprint” of the light of Tishrei. What should we be doing with this special time? Meir Elkabas explains that now we are preparing for the light of Chanukah. Here’s how to do it.
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The power of your voice ringing out is essential to prayer. But Rebbe Nachman says sometimes the opposite is true.
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Reb Meir Elkabas explains an important meditation and practice for the month of Elul–and the entire year–dealing with life’s ups and downs. Never give up!
The firstborn son gets a double portion. Meir Elkabas discusses Reb Noson’s explanation of the deeper meaning of how a “first”, whether a first child or a first answered prayer, is an indication that salvation is on its way. Hashem hears your prayers.
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