Welcome to the Daily Tanya. Today, we delve into a concept that touches the essence of our everyday lives: the struggle between our higher and lower selves. In the Tanya, Chapter 9, we learn about the two souls that animate the Jewish person—the Divine soul and the animal soul. Each soul is a powerful force, vying for dominance over our thoughts, speech, and actions. The Divine soul is our inner G-dly spark, seeking to connect with spirituality and fulfill G-d's commandments. It is pure, selfless, and aligned with truth and goodness. Meanwhile, the animal soul is concerned with physicality and self-preservation, driven by comfort and pleasure. Our daily challenge is to navigate these conflicting desires. When we awaken in the morning, we are not just starting a new day; we are entering a battlefield. Every decision we make, from the seemingly trivial to the significantly profound, is influenced by this dynamic tension. Remember, the soul's battleground is the human heart. Each good deed, every word of prayer, and every act of kindness tips the scales towards the Divine soul. In doing so, we transform the mundane into the holy, elevating not only ourselves but the world around us. Let us embrace this struggle, recognizing it as the core of our spiritual journey. Our victories, no matter how small, are triumphs of the spirit that echo through eternity. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.