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We are privileged to host the Al-mighty whenever we study His will and wisdom –– the Torah. But much of the time we cannot study Torah, being occupied with worldly matters. Here we explore different ways to bring the experience of manifesting the Divine unity into the rest of our day. We can do this by resolving to study more if we will have more time, and by emulating the Divine attribute of kindness, and by using the energy and health we gain through our material resources to serve Hashem. In culmination of the chapter, we learn the great paradox –– that our tremendous joy does not prevent us from feeling low and of a humble spirit. Because these two quite contrasting emotions stem from two very different causes.
By Rochel Schmukler5
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We are privileged to host the Al-mighty whenever we study His will and wisdom –– the Torah. But much of the time we cannot study Torah, being occupied with worldly matters. Here we explore different ways to bring the experience of manifesting the Divine unity into the rest of our day. We can do this by resolving to study more if we will have more time, and by emulating the Divine attribute of kindness, and by using the energy and health we gain through our material resources to serve Hashem. In culmination of the chapter, we learn the great paradox –– that our tremendous joy does not prevent us from feeling low and of a humble spirit. Because these two quite contrasting emotions stem from two very different causes.

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