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Culled from the wisdom of the classic Jewish work called the Tanya
It’s your brain, after all, and it's still the most sophisticated device we know of. Why shouldn’t you be the exclusive user?
What you see is not what you get (Tanya Ch. 27-28)
Imagine if everyone could read all of our thoughts; it may not be much of a blessing after all. Can we truly be joyous knowing our disappointing reality that we at times have negative and ugly thoughts that pop into our heads that may generate feelings of...
Spiritual Development: Lesson 2
Our mind is our most powerful tool. Our thoughts propel us in a certain direction. Choose to dwell on positive thoughts.
Morality in Action, Speech and Thought
Are we morally responsible for our thoughts? Is it just as important to think good things as it is to do and say good things?
At times my mind wanders off and I imagine myself committing crimes. I’ve always felt that there is nothing wrong with these thoughts because I do not actually follow through and commit the crime. What do you think?
Studies in Chabad Thought and History
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Saying 'No' to Impulsive Thoughts
What to do when our own unholy, negative or selfish thoughts distract us from staying focussed on spiritual pursuits.
The real reason angels don’t rush in
Getting your head out of the street, and the street out of your head.
. . . but why he had to marry also Leah
Leah’s soul stemmed from the world of thought; Rachel’s, from the world of speech. Leah was introspective, a master of meditation. Rachel was a communicator, charismatic and appealing.
The evil enclination's strategy makes it clear that it's counter-productive to inspect a shameful thought and be disappointed because of it. The key is to simply let it go. In fact we can actually feel pleased by its arrival…
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