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In today's Tanya, we embark on a captivating journey through Chapter 41, where the Alter Rebbe unveils the delicate dance of mitzvahs, fear, and love. Picture this: your soul, perhaps feeling a bit weighed down from the world of Asiya, grappling with the challenge of invoking fear or shame. Yet, here’s the twist—your desire to serve God transforms this struggle into a beautiful act of devotion.
The Alter Rebbe assures us that even if your heart isn’t bursting with fear of God, the simple wish to serve Him is a mitzvah in itself. It's like flying with one wing—possible, but not quite soaring! Fear, akin to a human’s gaze, can still guide us away from wrongdoing. And when we combine this with our natural love for Hashem, we finally have the two wings necessary for our mitzvahs to soar to the spiritual realms of Beria and Yetzirah.
So, whether your heart is aflame with love or wrestling with fear, remember: the intent to serve is a mighty force, capable of elevating your actions, and yes, even your soul!