In this incredible short talk, Meir Elkabas explains Rebbe Nachman teaching that our mission in this lifetime is to find “lost items.” What are they?
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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 Breslov Phenomenon: When you learn the teachings of Rebbe Nachman today, you will feel that the lessons are speaking to you personally, 200 years after they were written down.
Meir Elkabas gives a short inspiring talk on Rebbe Nachman’s contention that olden times were NOT better, things get better all the time. But what do we do when things are difficult? How do we cope with our struggles? What should we do to gain hope? How can we be satisfied when we lack? How can we be happy?
Based on the teachings in Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom, available at books.breslov.org.
In this short talk, Meir Elkabas shares Rebbe Nachman’s correction for sexual transgressions and the two promises he swore in front of witnesses.
Rebbe Nachman tells us the secret of success–and even sin cannot erase the power of this secret. Meir Elkabas tells us what can lift us out of the deepest muck.
Rebbe Nachman explains that when a father repents, his offspring yearns to return to Hashem, too. There is always hope for a parent to help their children.
Breslov preparations for Rosh Hashana. Meir Elkabas explains that the custom in Elul to read Tikkunei Zohar by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and saying ten chapters of Tehillim (Psalms) every day and how this applies to reciting Rebbe Nachman’s teachings, too.
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SUBSCRIBE to this channel.Repentance is an ongoing life-long process, but there is a special time God has given us to return. That time is now—the month of Elul and in this three-part class, Meir Elkabas discusses aspects of repentance and tools we can use, based on Rebbe Nachman’s book, Advice.
From nothingness comes a revelation of the greatest knowledge. One Shabbat, the concept of an extraordinary Tzaddik who pushes everything aside and makes himself empty like he knows nothing, leads to an incredible revelation.There is no such thing as despair. Meir Elkabas gives us a very great lesson from Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.