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Who leaves a real mark on the world? Who stamps their presence into reality in a way that lasts?
In this soaring conclusion to the five-level soul journey of Tikkun HaMedinah, Rav Shlomo Katz draws together the deepest threads of redemption: humility, inner transformation, and the quiet power of spiritual clarity. Real change doesn't come through force or ego, even when masked in religious truth. It comes when a person becomes so humble, so transparent, that Hashem Himself can shine through them.
We’re not waiting for Mashiach to drop from the sky. We’re being invited to become torchbearers of His light, starting now. From figures like the Rebbe and Rav Shlomo Carlebach, to the people who change us just by how they walk through the world, this shiur is a call to become the kind of soul who carries peace not in slogans, but in essence.
Because when we do the inner work of holy humility, facts on the ground begin to change. The light doesn't just stay inside. It stamps itself onto the world. And that is how geulah becomes real.
Who leaves a real mark on the world? Who stamps their presence into reality in a way that lasts?
In this soaring conclusion to the five-level soul journey of Tikkun HaMedinah, Rav Shlomo Katz draws together the deepest threads of redemption: humility, inner transformation, and the quiet power of spiritual clarity. Real change doesn't come through force or ego, even when masked in religious truth. It comes when a person becomes so humble, so transparent, that Hashem Himself can shine through them.
We’re not waiting for Mashiach to drop from the sky. We’re being invited to become torchbearers of His light, starting now. From figures like the Rebbe and Rav Shlomo Carlebach, to the people who change us just by how they walk through the world, this shiur is a call to become the kind of soul who carries peace not in slogans, but in essence.
Because when we do the inner work of holy humility, facts on the ground begin to change. The light doesn't just stay inside. It stamps itself onto the world. And that is how geulah becomes real.