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Based on letters and talks of the Rebbe, Rabbi M. M. Schneerson
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The Promise Inside

No matter how much you distrust your own sincerity or question your motives, there is no trace of doubt that at your core lives a G‑dly soul, pure and sincere.

You provide the actions and the deed—just do what is good.

She needs no more than a pinhole through which to break out and fill those deeds with divine power.


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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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Posted: Oct 31, 2011
Rabbi, As I read where other have wrote some of them hit me right on the nose ! like they know how I feel they help me a lot and I enjoy reading them ! Thank you and may you have a good night ! and G-d Bless
Posted By Ellen Gore, River Falls , Al -U S A

Posted: Oct 31, 2011
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crying here
Posted By bakumania, Baku, AZ

Posted: Oct 30, 2011
to promise inside
Pour your heart out to G-d, and ask him to help you. Find some time just to cry to G-d, you will be surprised as what it can do. Another big step , is to thank G- d in advance. For example say" thank you G-d for giving me ___________ as if you already have it. When you thank G-d in advance, you create an opening for the blessing. Do this daily and as much as you can. Know that the the purpose of a challange is not to make you suffer, but that you should overcome it. Once you realize that only G-d can help you and you put all your trust in him, and not man for you salvation, you will begin to see the light.
Posted By Anonymous, brooklyn

Posted: Oct 30, 2011
Soul
Access your g-dly soul through meaningful prayer.
It is there and will come out.Pray for all that is good and true,place your trust in Hashem and he will return to you all that is good and true.

We all have insecurities and doubts, but if you close your eyes and cease to listen to the outside you will see clearly and you will also hear the truth.

Shavua and Chodesh tov
Posted By Martin, London, UK

Posted: Aug 19, 2008
PROMISE inside
Don't give up. You are a royal person like most people I seem to find a common place with. Your deeds won't ever go unnoticed "every dog has his day." . What I abhor is the sight of people giving more time and effort than they receive. What I have found is that when you are sincere with yourself and your own limits you gain a sense of relief and total sincerity in knowing your own limits. I respect you
Posted By Kia Sipp, Summerville, SC

Posted: Aug 18, 2008
INside
WOW... how awesome.
Posted By Anonymous, OK

Posted: Aug 18, 2008
Promise inside
I am full time taking care of a very sick wife right now. I have many doubts about my total devotion although everyone says I am totally devoted.. I always feel I can do more. I get tired and depressed. What can I do? I realize this is a general question. I have asked for blessings and will give tsedukah. I also pray in my own way I recite the S-hma a lot. Any counsel would be most welcome. I am so tired... We have no parents or siblings. One child is not able to help due to his circumstances and the other does help but has three children of her own and a husband.
Posted By Anonymous, Dix Hills, NY/USA

Posted: Aug 18, 2008
Godly Soul for Jews Only?
I've heard Chabad teachings, apparently based on a passage in the Tanya, that only Jews have Godly souls. What kind of souls do non-Jews have, and how are non-Jewish souls qualitatively different than Jewish souls?
Posted By Zorach, Decatur, GA



 


Getting Past the Mind
The Convenient Mind
A Real Fool
Being Not That
Memory
Mind Over Matter
A Quiet Heart
Mind and Heart
Harmony
Mental Limits
Waking Up G‑d
Be a Mentsch
The Promise Inside
Decisions
Wasting Life on Purpose
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