Welcome everyone, I'm delighted you could join us today. We will be diving into a passage from the Tanya that provides a profound insight into our daily lives. The text reads as follows: "Every Jew, whether righteous or wicked, possesses two souls, as it is written, 'And neshamot (souls) which I have made.' These two souls are the divine soul and the animal soul." This passage, my friends, reminds us of the duality within each of us. On the one hand, we have the divine soul, a spark of the Divine that is inherently good and seeks connection with its source. On the other hand, we have the animal soul, driven by physical desires and self-interest. In our everyday life, we constantly juggle these two souls. We grapple with the animal soul's urge for immediate gratification, and the divine soul's yearning for deeper, spiritual fulfillment. This ongoing struggle is not a sign of failure but rather an indication of our uniquely human journey. So, as we go about our day, let's remember these two souls within us. Let's strive to harmonize them, to strike a balance between our physical needs and spiritual aspirations. This, indeed, is the essence of our journey through life. Thank you for joining us. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.