Rebbe Nachman M'Breslov - The Lost Princess (20) The Delicacies Of This World Of Mishnayos, Tehillim And Good Deeds.

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April 07 2008
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The King, sitting on the throne with a crown, surrounded by musicians and soldiers. No one asked the viceroy any questions since the sitra achra (evil other side) is mute. We only discover the muteness of the other side when we go with complete total conviction and don't pay any attention to them. "He saw delicacies and he ate." The biggest rachmanus (pity) is of neshamas that are naked in Olam Haba (the World to Come) from Torah and good deeds. Fortunate is the one who can eat several p'rakim (chapters) of Mishnayos and then wash it down with a few chapters of Tehillim in order to enter the day with some mitzvahs of good deeds. Rebbi Nachman taught that when we are partying with the sitra achra and not doing good things we can still grab a few mitzvahs. We should beg Hashem to open our eyes to see the delicacies of Tehillim, Mishnayos and chesed.

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