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Click here for a printable PDF of Chapter 5. The previous chapter mentioned the words of Elijah the Prophet, “No thought can grasp You….” Tikunei Zohar, 17a. Let’s take this idea of grasping the divine further and clarify it well. How Your Mind Grasps an ...
When Divine wisdom becomes your own.
Understanding the Torah offers an incredible advantage above all other mitzvot: the Torah we study literally becomes part of our very being, which is why it is called "bread." Firstly, it integrates into us; secondly, it provides nourishment and life ener...
Reach beyond the cloak, you can embrace the Divine Essence.
Likutei Amarim: Chapter 5 - Part 2
Food vs. Clothing: Between experiencing G-dliness and absorbing G-dliness
Likutei Amarim: Chapter 5 - Part 1
Torah Study: The Ultimate Unity: Why do we study parts of Torah that seem irrelevant?
Is Torah Relevant? The Torah Transformation.
Why Torah Learning Is the Ultimate Power. The incredible unity with Hashem that happens when you study Torah, any Torah.
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