Are you serving Hashem because you have to, or because you want to?
In today’s class, we explore the profound transition from a modality of "conquering" and "forcing" ourselves to do Mitzvos, to a state of inner alignment. Just like in a healthy marriage, where we spend time with our spouse not out of a sense of duty, but out of a genuine desire to "hang out," our relationship with the Divine should be fueled by love and connection.
Key Topics Covered:
Survival Mode vs. Thriving: Why the "I have to" mindset is a symptom of survival mode, and how to reclaim your "want" by aligning with your deepest values.
Self-Worth & Service: Understanding that you show up for Hashem because you—and the light you bring to the world—are worth it.
Lessons from the Greats: We dive into powerful stories from the Arizal and the Rebbe Rayatz during his time in prison to see what true devotion looks like under pressure.
Rav Kook’s Vision: Why this restoration of "Serving with Love" is intrinsically tied to the Land of Israel and the spiritual healing of our generation.
The goal is simple: To stop "doing" Judaism and start "living" in a relationship with Hashem.