Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah parsha, Parshat Shemot (Exodus). How do we do teshuvah? Rebbe Nachman reveals an important teaching on how to do teshuvah through the words of this week’s Torah portion. Each of us has our unique soul root from one of the 12 tribes and there is a corresponding gate through which our prayer enter. But today it is difficult to determine which of the 12 tribes we come from–most of us don’t know. But by saying Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) we have a powerful tool that can open the doors for us. Meir also introduces us to the concept of Shovavim, which the AriZal explains in the Kabbalah, and which begins this week.
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Rebbe Nachman says no matter what, keep on praying. Express yourself fully from your heart and that one prayer will elevate all your earlier prayers.
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In this video Meir Elkabas shows us Rebbe Nachman’s insights into unanswered prayers and a specific regimen to help you find the answers.
Like this video? Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE.Meir Elkabas tells the incredible true story of a simple Chassid imprisoned in a KGB prison in Communist Russia.
Like this video? Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE.Prayer helps us to have faith and get closer to Hashem. The closer you are to Hashem, the more you recognize how hard it is to understand His greatness. Like this video? Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE.
What is the deeper meaning of the concepts of Garden, Eden, & River? How do we activate these concepts in our hearts and minds? Meir Elkabas shares an insight from Reb Noson of Breslov.
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Reb Noson’s prayers in Likutey Tefillot come from the 50th Gate of Holiness. Meir Elkabas gives an example of the genuine power of these special prayers.
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You can have breakthroughs in life and then your yetzer hara may say, “Take it easy, now. You’ve accomplished what you needed to.”
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The best time to daven the morning prayers is daybreak, but if you can’t, the sincere yearning and desire to do so is also valuable and very precious to God.
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