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Shalom and welcome to our daily Tanya podcast. Today, we're diving into Chapter 32, an essential piece of text that resonates with our everyday experiences.
The Tanya teaches us that love and fear of the Almighty are the wings that elevate our mitzvot, our good deeds. But what happens when we struggle with these emotions? The Alter Rebbe, author of the Tanya, offers a practical solution - meditation. He encourages us to reflect on the greatness of the Almighty and our insignificance in comparison.
But here's where it gets interesting - we don't have to feel small in a negative way. Instead, we should feel humbled, which allows us to appreciate our unique role in serving the Almighty. This humility leads us towards love and fear of the Almighty, giving our mitzvot the wings they need to soar.
The chapter ends with an empowering message - a small act of goodness has the power to tilt the balance of the world towards kindness. Each of us, no matter how insignificant we may feel, can make a world of difference.
So, next time you're feeling down, remember this: your actions matter. Your mitzvot, your good deeds, they matter. You have the power to change the world, one mitzvah at a time.
And that's all for today's podcast on the Tanya. May we all find ways to elevate our mitzvot and make a difference in the world. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.