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Likutei Amarim: Chapter 26 - Part 3
Guilt: The rules for healthy, productive guilt
Likutei Amarim: Chapter 26 - Part 2
Pain and Suffering: How to maintain positive emotions in the face of suffering and difficulty
Likutei Amarim: Chapter 26 - Part 1
Positive Emotions: Why happiness is a foundational Jewish value
How to deal with valid sources of sadness (Tanya Ch. 26)
Joy is critical in carrying out our obligation to be a moral and faithful Jew. What are the techniques and attitudes needed to live a life of joy, and when, if ever, is it appropriate to be sad?
Shevat 22
The Power of Faith to Face Adversity
Faith is the ability to accept that painful experiences can actually be a form of goodness that is beyond the mind's ability to grasp.
Bonding with G-d Through Tragedy
Are the darkest moments of our lives really G-d communicating with us on a higher level? The traditional prayer of mourning -- "Baruch Dayan Emet" -- holds the answer.
Although we normally shun depression and strive to be joyous all the time, there is an appropriate context for sadness. When is there a benefit to having a broken heart?
1st day of Adar I
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