You vs. Yourself - The Chassidic Approach To The Human Condition
Rabbi Reuven Wolf
10 episodes
8 months ago
Yesterday my life was beautiful, today things seem dismal. Yesterday I was happy for my friend, today I envy his success. Yesterday I helped my neighbor, today I ignored her call. Yesterday I turned away, today I looked twice. A Chassidic approach to the human condition: The Tanya, taught by Rabbi Reuven Wolf.
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Yesterday my life was beautiful, today things seem dismal. Yesterday I was happy for my friend, today I envy his success. Yesterday I helped my neighbor, today I ignored her call. Yesterday I turned away, today I looked twice. A Chassidic approach to the human condition: The Tanya, taught by Rabbi Reuven Wolf.
You vs. Yourself – Daas, The Bridge From Mind To Heart.
You vs. Yourself - The Chassidic Approach To The Human Condition
45 minutes 25 seconds
14 years ago
You vs. Yourself – Daas, The Bridge From Mind To Heart.
When a person performs a proper meditation on the greatness of Hashem, he will be filled with a complete awe of G-d's glory, and it humbles the person in a powerful way. Sometimes, after a meditation, one will erupt in a fiery love of G-d, a desire to break out of the constraints of one's physical body and unite with G-d. In order for these effects to fully manifest within the person, he must fully apply his mental faculties to truly understand the greatness of G-d, and then contemplate on it, and identify with it.
You vs. Yourself - The Chassidic Approach To The Human Condition
Yesterday my life was beautiful, today things seem dismal. Yesterday I was happy for my friend, today I envy his success. Yesterday I helped my neighbor, today I ignored her call. Yesterday I turned away, today I looked twice. A Chassidic approach to the human condition: The Tanya, taught by Rabbi Reuven Wolf.