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Based on the Chassidic discourse Rani V'Simch'i (5735 / 1975).
Do you view life as an 'Inspection' or a 'Visit'? 🤔
We often wait for our problems to disappear before we allow ourselves to be joyful. The Chassidic discourse *Rani V'Simch'i* turns this around: Joy isn't a prize; it's a powerful tool—a spiritual drill—that breaks through the shell of *galut* (exile).
The verse "I will come and dwell among you (be'toch'ech')" means G-d wants to dwell in *your* messy, everyday reality. Your genuine joy is the invitation.
Stop pressuring yourself for perfection. Embrace the simple joy of connection, and watch how the darkness turns into light! đź’ˇ
We think joy comes when problems are solved. Chassidut says the opposite: Joy is the tool that solves the problems. It shifts our state from the stress of a G-dly "Inspection" to the love of a G-dly "Visit." Don't wait for the light to smile. Smile to bring the light! #Chassidus #Simcha
By David BinyaminBased on the Chassidic discourse Rani V'Simch'i (5735 / 1975).
Do you view life as an 'Inspection' or a 'Visit'? 🤔
We often wait for our problems to disappear before we allow ourselves to be joyful. The Chassidic discourse *Rani V'Simch'i* turns this around: Joy isn't a prize; it's a powerful tool—a spiritual drill—that breaks through the shell of *galut* (exile).
The verse "I will come and dwell among you (be'toch'ech')" means G-d wants to dwell in *your* messy, everyday reality. Your genuine joy is the invitation.
Stop pressuring yourself for perfection. Embrace the simple joy of connection, and watch how the darkness turns into light! đź’ˇ
We think joy comes when problems are solved. Chassidut says the opposite: Joy is the tool that solves the problems. It shifts our state from the stress of a G-dly "Inspection" to the love of a G-dly "Visit." Don't wait for the light to smile. Smile to bring the light! #Chassidus #Simcha