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The Garden

There are people who do many good things, but with pessimism—because to them the world is an inherently bad place. Since their good deeds have no life to them, who knows how long they can keep it up?

We must know that this world is not a dark, sinister jungle, but a garden. And not just any garden, but G‑d’s own pleasure garden, full of beauty, wonderful fruits and fragrances, a place where G‑d desires to be with all His essence.

If the taste to us is bitter, it is only because we must first peel away the outer shell to find the fruit inside.



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: Feb 4, 2012
The Garden
Man, as G-d said is good, but not all of his inclinations. If everyone would turn to Torah and obey it, things would be different.
Man may have to peel off many non Torah beliefs in order to see the garden.
Posted By Paul Castro, Miami, Florida

Posted: May 30, 2010
The Garden
To read this on Memorial Day it is hard to believe. We have thousands of young men some even Jewish dying fighting the Islamic hords. We have watched men and women jump from the World Trade Center, and lets not forget Hitler. Maybe in an insular community all you see is a garden but turn on CNN, or go to Yad Vashem and yes this world is a sinister place with death and suffering all around, the roses from the garden are too many times put on the graves of the young.
Posted By David, Dallas, Texas

Posted: Apr 25, 2007
Hidden Aspects
Sometimes the peel is very thiick and sometimes it is paper thin or non-existant but the garden is there nonetheless.
Posted By roland P. Young