Lessons in Tanya - Vol. 1Chapters 25 - 27Pages 338 - 365
Chapter Themes:
Chapter 25:Tapping into Latent Powers
Chapter 26:Depression over Material and SpiritualMatters
Chapter 27:Do Not be Troubled by Thoughts that Separate us from G-d
Lessons in Tanya - Vol. 1Chapters 25 - 27Pages 338 - 365
Chapter Themes:
Chapter 25:Tapping into Latent Powers
Chapter 26:Depression over Material and SpiritualMatters
Chapter 27:Do Not be Troubled by Thoughts that Separate us from G-d
Chapter 25 describes that by recognizing wrongdoing is consummate separation from G-d, people can tap into their latent power to reveal their natural or innate love of G-d.
Chapter 26 reminds us that if one is beset by material woes, know that hardships purify, which is more valuable that earthly wellbeing. If troubled by spiritual failings, contemplate on them at set times to develop a contrite heart.
Chapter 27 shares that if one struggles with thoughts that separate one from G-d, this may be the very purpose of one’s creation: the subjuga-tion of these negative thoughts.
Chapter 25 describes that by recognizing wrongdoing is consummate separation from G-d, people can tap into their latent power to reveal their natural or innate love of G-d.
Chapter 26 reminds us that if one is beset by material woes, know that hardships purify, which is more valuable that earthly wellbeing. If troubled by spiritual failings, contemplate on them at set times to develop a contrite heart.
Chapter 27 shares that if one struggles with thoughts that separate one from G-d, this may be the very purpose of one’s creation: the subjuga-tion of these negative thoughts.
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