Tikkun HaKlali, the famous Breslov prayer which contains the 10 Psalms revealed by Rebbe Nachman, is well-known for its ability to nullify the impurity of immorality, especially for men. Yet it is also a general remedy for everyone, men and women, a remedy which repairs spiritual damage of all kinds. Sin leads one to feel mired down in depression and frustration the process of repair leads to genuine joy and fulfillment in life.
In this two-semester course, Rebbetzin Yehudis Golshevsky will discuss how you can harness the power of Tikkun Haklali to rectify your life. She will share insights from many sources to help the students connect with and benefit from the these 10 Tehillim.
In this course, Rebbetzin Yehudis Golshevsky will discuss how you can harness the power of Tikkun Haklali to heal as well as give insights from many sources to help us connect with and benefit from the these 10 Tehillim. Part II is a continuation of last semester’s Part I, with classes on Psalms 6-10.
Topics include:
- The 10 Types of Song
- The Water Castle
- The Power of Rectification
- Transforming Sadness into Joy
- Insights into Tehillim (Psalms) 6-10
And much more…Use this link now to log into your live class or save it to log into the course in the future:
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Time:Sunday, 11:00 AM EST – 6:00 PM Israel TimeDate:Sunday April 22 through Sunday June 10 (no class May 20 and June 3)Level:Women Only, Intermediate through Advanced, Everyone WelcomeInstructor:Yehudis GolshevskyText:Likutey Moharan, various; Likutey Halachot, various; Rishonim; Rav Hirsch; Malbim; RAMAD Vali; and other sources that help to wake us up “al derecho avodah” (onto the path of spiritual service)