Rabbi Solomon Sage: Pearls of Wisdom

Exploring the Practical Wisdom of the Tanya: Insights into Shabbat, Charity, and the Divine Spark Within Us

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Shalom aleichem, beautiful souls. We delve today into the profound wisdom of the Tanya, specifically focusing on the teaching that every Jewish soul is an actual part of God above. This teaching, my dear friends, is not just a lofty, abstract concept, it is incredibly practical and relevant to our everyday life.
Think about a moment when you were faced with a tough decision, perhaps a moral dilemma or a difficult choice. What guided you? The Tanya teaches us that in such moments, it's the divine spark within us that navigates us through. It's like a small piece of the Divine, our very own moral compass, always pointing us towards what's right.
When we make a mistake, when we stray, it's this divine spark that feels the pain, that yearns to return to the right path. And it's this same divine spark that rejoices when we do a mitzvah, when we help another, when we further the cause of goodness and kindness in this world.
Every time you light the Shabbat candles, wrap the tefillin, give charity, or immerse in the mikvah, you are tapping into this divine spark, this piece of God within you. You are elevating your soul, and through it, the whole world.
And so, my dear friends, as we go about our day, let's remember this teaching from the Tanya. Let's remember that we each carry a piece of God within us. Let's let this divine spark guide us, inspire us, and motivate us to live our lives with purpose and meaning.
This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.