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352. One Last Adjustment

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Our deeds are but catalysts to ignite a process by which the world may find its true self. That is why their size and visible impact are not what really matters. They need only make a small opening, and the rest will heal itself.

In everything you do, consider that there is but one last fine adjustment the world needs before it may transform. Who knows—perhaps it is this one now.

Based on letters and talks of the Rebbe, Rabbi M. M. Schneerson
From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman. To order Rabbi Freeman’s book, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.
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April 17, 2011
Re: mission
Oops--there was a technical error that caused that word to be misspelled. Yes, it was mission--as it appears now.
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
April 14, 2011
One Last Adjustment
This message brought my being to attention,
leaving me with the dire importance of my thoughts, speech and actions, and the impact that is has.
A message to strive to stay conscious.
Thank you.

Q - 'the word 'miaaon' trying to look up - same as 'mission?'
Lois A.
Moss Beach, CA
April 14, 2011
mission?
Hi Rabbi , is the word mission? Thank you
Bev, Johannesburg
April 14, 2011
miaaion
What is miaaion?
Ron
Parsippany, NJ
May 1, 2008
Gradual Change, one good deed at a time
I can remember days, long ago, when the world seemed dark and hopeless to me. But I grew, like a tree, very slowly, day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year, and I began, gradually, see a little bit more light every day. This world is gradually changing, growing, like a little nut which becomes a sprout, a thin tree, a slightly larger tree, and ultimately, a mighty oak tree, by gradually holding on, day by day, week by week, month by month and year by year, until it is tall and strong. We are like that tree, gradually growing a little stronger every day. With each good deed we perform, we bring the world a little bit closer to true peace and harmony, true Edenic peace and harmony, and so, every single good deed counts.
Mayim
April 16, 2008
What a thought
If we imagine opening something, yes. One last particle to be removed and the way is open and the water floods in.

How much water do we want?

How much water can we handle?
Leah
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