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353. Nothing to Fear

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There are some who are afraid of a new age.

They wonder: What will happen to my career? My whole lifestyle will have to change! What about all the acquaintances and connections I've spent a lifetime building? And what about all my worldly possessions, my retirement plan, my investments? Will they take my car away?

The era that is coming is not something separate from our times. It is pieced together from everything we do now, and all that we know of shall remain. Only the negativity will vanish, and the G–dliness within each thing will be obvious for us to see.

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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June 11, 2008
Visible G*dliness
"... the negativity will vanish, and the G–dliness within each thing will be obvious for us to see."

Amayn, Keyn Yehi Ratzon.

Reading "Nothing To Fear" sounds like when I became a "widow." Horrible word, and life changed drastically. With The Compassionate One, I had to consciously work very hard to find the light on the other side of the 'tunnel', release the fears and negativiities, and "piece" back together the positive aspects of my life.

May Moshiach arrive soon.
BlesSings for Oneness, health, joy, gratitude and peace.
Joy Krauthammer
Northridge, CA
June 11, 2008
I have already done the swap.
Its not a big deal.
It is not for me.
I have already started my life in poverty. Just up above the line of poverty.
I have left all what i have accumulated in my life to my family who do not agree on what i am doing.
I will be leaving with my pension and the rest of that will be to help many persons who need to eat every day.
On the other side, i am enjoying my life like never before: devoting all my time to G-d.
Torah and Teffilah are my only tools: and believe me, they are the most powerful ones.
I am missing nothing.
It is so beneficial to my soul in giving all what i have to help others.
Yochanan
Imola, Italy
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