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 - The Chassidic Approach To The Human Condition
1 hour 1 minute 9 seconds
14 years ago
You Vs. Yourself – “Souls” some higher some lower
As souls descend through the divine realms into our physical world, some retain their supreme spirituality, others acquire layers of physicality that conceal the soul's true desires. Most of us, born with these 'covered' souls, harbor a strong ego, which drives and influences our actions. The Tzaddikim, our leaders, are born with pure souls and live in constant awareness of G-d. They are channels of the divine, and when the Jewish people connect with their Tzaddikim, they are connected and elevated to much higher levels.
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.