TanyaToday: Daily Doses of Divine Tanya Wisdom

Exploring Daily Tanya with Rabbi Solomon Sage: Uncover Your Inherent Goodness

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Welcome, dear listeners. We delve today into the Tanya, Chapter 32, where Rabbi Schneur Zalman presents us with a profound and beautiful concept. He states, "All Jews, regardless of their deeds, are full of good." How true this is! We often judge ourselves harshly for our mistakes, forgetting that at our core, we are full of good. This is a reminder to view ourselves and others with compassion and understanding.
Moreover, Rabbi Schneur Zalman further explains that when we struggle with our negative impulses and overcome them, we create a spiritual unity with the Divine. Our everyday struggles are not in vain; they are opportunities for personal growth and deepening our connection with God.
Remember, we are not defined by our struggles but by our ability to overcome them. Each day, we have the chance to tap into our inherent goodness and strengthen our bond with the Divine. Let this be a reminder that even in the midst of our daily challenges, we are full of good, and we are capable of greatness.
Together, let's strive to remember our inherent goodness and use our struggles as stepping stones towards greater spiritual unity.
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