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By Yanki Tauber We are physical beings, and the laws of physics (at least as they stand now) dictate that time runs in one direction only. Yet for some reason, we just won't let go. We continue to feel responsible for what was, continue to regard our past as something ...
Based on letters and talks of the Rebbe, Rabbi M. M. Schneerson The soul begins in an intimate, essential bond with a Source Beyond All Things. Even as she invests herself into a material world, into a human form, that primordial bond remains imprinted deep within her. It is that bond that pulls her constantly to ...
Thirteen essays and stories that explore the what, why and how of of the most powerful force known to man--the power of self-transformation
We can't tell you how to feel regret or resolve, it's just something that happens inside. But we can give you a few tips on how to clean up the mess a mess-up leaves in its trail
By Tzvi Freeman On Yom Kippur we embrace. Our harmony is no longer a harmony of "should", but a harmony of "is". All is forgiven. At onement
By Tzvi Freeman I've said it many times and let me repeat: The Master of the Universe not only talks to Himself, He talks to figments of His holy imagination. Not only that, those figments of His holy imagination talk back to Him. And He listens...
By Tzvi Freeman How do you know when you have been forgiven? Or does the guilt just go on and on?
By Tzvi Freeman Xtreme gardening reaches new heights as Rabbi Infinity learns a great strategy called "overseeding"--and it works for people-gardens, too.
By Mendy Herson Once I've made a mistake, can it ever be retroactively un-done?
By Tzvi Freeman To a married woman in a desperate situation, who greatly regretted her actions: You should not pray for a miscarriage. You should do what you have to do and let G‑d take care of the rest. If He so wills, He can change the past for you as well. How do I ...
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