In Chapter 42 of Tanya, the Alt Rebbe delves into the essential nature of serving Hashem, emphasizing that true service stems from a profound sense of awe and fear. He guides us through the process of awakening these feelings, highlighting that contemplating the greatness of Hashem is key. As we immerse our thoughts in His divine qualities, we cultivate an awareness that not only engages our intellect but also stirs our hearts. The chapter introduces the concept of Yira Tatta, a foundational level of fear that everyone can grasp, while also hinting at a higher spiritual aspiration. The Alt Rebbe reassures us that even if our emotions do not fully align with our understanding, the intellectual recognition of Hashem’s greatness still constitutes meaningful service. Moreover, he reveals that within each soul lies a spark of leadership, reminiscent of the spiritual giants of our tradition, guiding us towards a deeper connection and understanding of the Divine. This journey is both personal and collective, inviting us to reflect on how we can serve with our hearts and minds intertwined.