It is amazing how we go through life thinking everything is si hard and so frustrating, and once we REALLY believe God is doing what is best for us, and just like Rab Arush says we SEE things with emuna, there is nothing bad around us, everything is for our own spiritual growth. Thank you Breslev! Thank you Rab Arush! Life is easy if we live by faith! May Hashem blesses you all!
I don't disagree with the Rav, on one level at least - and I find his suggested practices very, very helpful, spiritually and psychologically. However, there is a nagging question that is left for me: If everything Hashem does is kind and compassionate, why do we wait for, work for, the days of the Moshiach? Why not just accept everything as it is - if it is all good - now? Why did Dovid HaMelech write such songs of lament and anguish - if it is all good? How do we deal with a certain apathy toward life, or maybe a better way to put it, apathy toward death, evil and suffering that seems, to me at least, to be the logical conclusion of this kind of approach?
It is amazing how we go through life thinking everything is si hard and so frustrating, and once we REALLY believe God is doing what is best for us, and just like Rab Arush says we SEE things with emuna, there is nothing bad around us, everything is for our own spiritual growth. Thank you Breslev! Thank you Rab Arush! Life is easy if we live by faith! May Hashem blesses you all!
Thanks HASHEM and Rab Shalom Arush 🙏❤️🇮🇱😁
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I don't disagree with the Rav, on one level at least - and I find his suggested practices very, very helpful, spiritually and psychologically. However, there is a nagging question that is left for me: If everything Hashem does is kind and compassionate, why do we wait for, work for, the days of the Moshiach? Why not just accept everything as it is - if it is all good - now? Why did Dovid HaMelech write such songs of lament and anguish - if it is all good? How do we deal with a certain apathy toward life, or maybe a better way to put it, apathy toward death, evil and suffering that seems, to me at least, to be the logical conclusion of this kind of approach?