Welcome, dear listeners, to our journey through the Tanya, the foundational work of Chabad Chassidus. Today, we delve into an insight that touches the core of our daily struggles and aspirations. Consider the concept of the two souls, as illuminated in the Tanya. Each of us possesses a divine soul and an animal soul. The divine soul yearns for spiritual elevation, for closeness to our Creator, and for the performance of mitzvot. It is our source of selflessness and moral compass. In contrast, the animal soul seeks comfort, pleasure, and is driven by instinct and self-interest. Now, picture this daily dance within us as we face the myriad choices that life presents. The divine soul whispers encouragement to choose kindness, patience, and generosity. On the other side, the animal soul nudges towards ease, immediate gratification, and sometimes, selfishness. The Tanya teaches us that this is not a battle to be won by eradication but by harnessing and elevation. The goal is not to destroy the animal soul but to guide it, to channel its energy and passion into the service of the divine. When we use our natural drives for a higher purpose, we fulfill the divine intention for creation. In practice, this means when the urge to speak harshly arises, we can channel that passion into defending the voiceless. When the desire for wealth surfaces, we can direct that ambition toward generosity and supporting worthy causes. Every moment is an opportunity to elevate our animal soul, transforming the mundane into the holy, the ordinary into the extraordinary. This is the essence of living a Chassidic life, as taught in the Tanya. Thank you for joining me today. Let's take this message to heart and strive to elevate every aspect of our lives. Remember, every small victory is a step towards harmony within and a more divine world around us. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.