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quarta-feira, 2 de outubro de 2024

SF - Day Twenty-One Convert Darkness to Light

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Discover a joyful and uplifting path to Repentance!


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The Joy of Repentance\Guilt-Free


Based on Tomer Devorah by the Holy Ramak


Authored and Published by the Salant Foundation


Distributed by Feldheim


The Creator Grants Us the Privilege to Transform Ourselves from Darkness to Light!


שֶׁלֹּא תֹאמַר שֶׁהַתְּשׁוּבָה טוֹבָה לְחֵלֶק הַקְּדֻשָּׁה שֶׁבָּאָדָם אֶלָּא גַּם לְחֵלֶק

הָרַע שֶּׁבּוֹ מִתְמַתֵּק כְּעֵין הַמִּדָּה הַזֹּאת

.

(11) Thus, you should not say that Teshuvah (Repentance) is beneficial

[only] to man’s sacred side; rather, it is also beneficial to his evil side,

in accord with this Attribute.


Teshuvah Rectifies All Aspects


How tragic – and easy – it is to pass through life oblivious to the full

scope of Teshuvah! For it might be assumed that Teshuvah only rectifies the

“positive” aspects of Man’s nature, i.e., the “sacred side” that we generally

associate with all that is intrinsically good and holy about a person. But

perhaps the “negative” traits with which we are saddled are irredeemable.


Consider, for example, a person possessed of a generous spirit on the

one hand and a quick temper on the other. In the course of his life, he

freely expresses both these aspects of his personality: an easy touch for

lending or donating respectable sums, and quick to go out of his way to

help people in need of a ride.


On the other side, he has no tolerance for

life’s little inconveniences and little patience for fools. Not that his quick

temper doesn’t bother him; and not that he doesn’t do plenty of Teshuvah

for his other indiscretions. However, regarding his quick temper, he feels

like he can’t do anything about his nature and doesn’t bother trying.

As the years pass by, his family grows, and expenses mount concurrently.

With rationalization mode in full gear, his charitable contributions

eventually dry up to a trickle. Aided and abetted by his high-strung nature,

the new norm for offering rides becomes, Who has time, for Heaven’s sake,

I’ve got to get to work so I can pay the bills!


At one point, however, a crisis occurs, and feelings of Teshuvah stir

within him. Now, it would be a mistake for him to think that he can only

do Teshuvah for the laxity he displayed in his inherently good traits, and

that the best he can manage is a return to his previously generous behavior

– because only that which is intrinsically good can be redeemed. As for his

quick temper, it still doesn’t occur to him to do Teshuvah, for how can an

inherently negative trait be transformed to goodness?!


It is also beneficial to his evil side!


The Ramak corrects this false notion, as he states: “rather, it is also

beneficial to his evil side!” There can be no trace of doubt that the entirety

of Man’s purest essence, the holy root of his soul, is immutably good.

The negative trait that has reigned over his behavior until now is really

only a “temporary” phase, like an (admittedly) grievous wound that will

nevertheless surely heal with time. Just as the External Forces are ultimately

rooted in the holiness of Binah (Divine Enlightenment), so is Man’s

soul eternally rooted in and sanctified by Binah. Therefore, the Ramak

encourages us with the knowledge that Teshuvah rectifies even Man’s base

traits.


Classic Examples of Transformation


In truth, we needn’t search hard for examples of this wondrous

phenomenon. The Torah relates the lofty elevation of Ruth, the Moabitess

princess. She ascended from the depths of impurity to the heights of

Holiness. She was drawn after Naomi’s pure spirit and followed her to

the Land of Israel. Remarkably, she married Boaz, the most eminent man

of his generation. And Ruth merited to be the Matriarch of King David

(Ruth 4:17), as the verse tells us regarding the child she bore — “and they

called his name Obed, he is the father of a Yishai the father of David.”


Another example, the Talmud (Bava Metzia 84a) relates the famous

incident of how Reish Lakish was induced to repent after an encounter

with Rabbi Yochanon. Reish Lakish, a notorious thief, dramatically

transformed his personality from one extreme to the other. Elevating

himself from the depths of wickedness, he ultimately emerged as one of

the holiest Talmudic Sages.


There are countless other examples of such

astonishing reversals throughout the long and varied history of Klal Yisrael.

Rather than be resigned to accept our negative traits, we are inspired

by the Creator’s unbounded Kindness in granting us the privilege to

transform ourselves from darkness to light!



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Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

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HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

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Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

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Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

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Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

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