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Rabeinu teaches us that the words that emerge from the true tzadik, even if mundane conversation, are more precious than the Divrei Torah (words of Torah) of another tzadik.
When the true tzadik gives over his novel ideas, he engraves his own soul, intellect, and countenance within the mind of the person listening. But the student needs to be in the state of memory for him to be worthy of this exchange with the Tzadik…
Rabeinu also discusses the different categories of Torah study, the renewal of souls in the aspect of pregnancy, the relationship between ink and paper, how “enclothing” takes place, etc…
Rabeinu teaches us that the words that emerge from the true tzadik, even if mundane conversation, are more precious than the Divrei Torah (words of Torah) of another tzadik.
When the true tzadik gives over his novel ideas, he engraves his own soul, intellect, and countenance within the mind of the person listening. But the student needs to be in the state of memory for him to be worthy of this exchange with the Tzadik…
Rabeinu also discusses the different categories of Torah study, the renewal of souls in the aspect of pregnancy, the relationship between ink and paper, how “enclothing” takes place, etc…