This deep work aims to help us acquire an understanding of the concepts of Shleimus, spiritual perfection, Chassidus, true righteousness, as well as love and awe of Hashem (God). Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato, the author of this work, was a leading Kabbalist in the 17th century. We previously explored his book Derech Hashem in the Daily Kabbalah lesson. The current work actually constitutes a guide to attaining Ruach Hakodesh, Divine Inspiration.
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This deep work aims to help us acquire an understanding of the concepts of Shleimus, spiritual perfection, Chassidus, true righteousness, as well as love and awe of Hashem (God). Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato, the author of this work, was a leading Kabbalist in the 17th century. We previously explored his book Derech Hashem in the Daily Kabbalah lesson. The current work actually constitutes a guide to attaining Ruach Hakodesh, Divine Inspiration.
A person who wishes to reach an exalted level of righteousness needs to strive for a deeper love of God, similar to an intense love between a man and woman, or a man and his only son, where there is only a constant desire to express that love.
Mesilas Yesharim with Ari Goldwag
This deep work aims to help us acquire an understanding of the concepts of Shleimus, spiritual perfection, Chassidus, true righteousness, as well as love and awe of Hashem (God). Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato, the author of this work, was a leading Kabbalist in the 17th century. We previously explored his book Derech Hashem in the Daily Kabbalah lesson. The current work actually constitutes a guide to attaining Ruach Hakodesh, Divine Inspiration.