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Sunday, 03 February 2013

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Puah yiska

Shavua tov everyone :)
Thnx RB for the inspiring shiur and for the sharing the amazing hisbodedut testimonial of the chasid:)!
I related well to the shiur. Some highlights I remember are:
(a) "being placed in an environment and looking around or feeling it out and then asking Hashem what am I suppose to be learning or doing here".
(b) "the reminder, permission, and encouragement to have a relationship with Hashem:)
(c) " the suggested tips for women" --- as my emuna has grown as a woman ,BH, bli ayin hara, I have, BH, replaced alot of my first responses to situations with Breslev teachings and one of my favorite thoughts before responding is ur song: "A woman can build..." .
(d) "pauper's prayer" -good to hear and know we can get that close to Hashem if we are willing:)
My emuna is the easential ingredient which fills the void when I give something up and if my whole purpose is a soul correction then I am continuously in the process of weeding my garden which leaves lots of room to plant seeds of emuna and the watering of my emuna seeds and/or the necessary action which fosters growth is hisbodedut:):):)
Thnx again so much for being a Rebbe:)

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