Sichos HaRan - Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman of Breslov
Religion & Spirituality:Judaism
In this shiur on Sichos HaRan #22 and 23, we delve deeply into the manner in which one can benefit in this world and the next from a connection to tzaddikim - sharing in their merit even one lacks any merit of his own. We discuss an incredibly deep teaching from the Baal HaTanya regarding why it is that the mitzvos are considered "garments" and learn about one shul in Yerushalayim you wouldn't want to visit!
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Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #13: The Secret of Mindful Mindlessness (SH #15)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #12: Endless Desire in a Prophetic Darkness (SH # 12,13,14)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #11: No Holy Desire or Effort is Ever Lost! (SH # 11)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #10: Redefining Our Essential Identity (SH #,8,9,10)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #9: Esther HaMalka and the Secret Power of the Final Generation(SH #7)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #8: Stop Being Haunted by the Horse in the Pump(SH #5.4-6)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #7: Make A L'chaim with your Yiras Shomayim!(SH #5.3)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #6: Three Levels of Yiras Shomayim (SH #5.2)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #5: From "Unmoved Mover" to a Reciprocal Relationship (SH #3-5.1)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #4: Breslover Chassidus and The Pulsating Middle Ground (SH #3-4)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #3: What Do We Really Know about Hashem's Mercy?(SH #3)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #2: Don't Let Your Yiddishkeit Kill You (SH #2)
Class Trip with Rebbe Nachman #1: The Inexpressible Intimacy of a Passionate Yiddishkeit (SH #1)
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