Friday, June 2, 2023

Emunah [Faith]



from the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan


Faith is a very strong thing, and it can greatly fortify your life.

If you have faith, then you have a source of comfort and inspiration even when troubles strike. You realize that all troubles are ultimately for your good and are an atonement for your sins. You know that G-d will be good to you in the end, both in this world and the next.

The faithless skeptic, on the other hand, has nowhere to turn when troubles strike. He is utterly alone, without comfort or inspiration.

It is impossible to put everything into writing, but an intelligent man should be able to build upon this himself.

The main thing is innocent faith. With it, one can have a portion both in this world and the next. Happy is he who has such faith, for he shall never be moved.

There are souls conceived in absolute holiness. When such a holy soul comes down to this world and is not tainted with sin, it results in a person with perfect faith. Such a person never has any doubts.

Others can express their skepticism in such a man's presence, but his faith is no way disturbed. He is totally oblivious to all doubts. His ears are deaf to all their speculation and confusion.

Even one who is not endowed with such an extraordinary soul can realize that the average person's questions are mere foolishness. Upon close examination, their questions turn out not to be questions at all.

Many people are disturbed by questions for years, not realizing that their questions are actually answers. It is only their lack of intelligence that makes them seem like questions in the first place.

They have questions like those one might ask a child: "If we have a broken window, why replace it with a pane from the next window if a bird can then fly through the remaining empty frame?"

Such a question actually includes its own answer. But a child does not realize this and considers it a very difficult question. He will ponder it and not know what to reply.

But the question itself is really very foolish. The question about the bird is really the answer to the first foolish question. The reason why we do not use the adjacent pane is precisely because it leaves a space through which a bird can fly.

A young child does not have enough intelligence to realize that the answer is included in such a question. For this very reason, the question seems very difficult to him.

The same is true of many people. A foolish question enters their mind, and they have no idea that this question actually includes its own answer. It seems like a difficult question, but only because of their lack of intelligence. Understand this well.

Consider all this and be strong in faith. Flee from this foolishness and confusion, and cast all questions and doubts from your mind.

5 comments:

Leah said...

Suffek, one of the most destructive forces. Staright from Gan Eden right before the eating of the peiros from the Etz HaDaas.....

Anonymous said...

https://youtube.com/watch?v=QD7eyBsXVzs&feature=share9

Anonymous said...

Does anyone understand what the rav is telling here: https://youtube.com/live/0ZPvgZKOqno?feature=share9

Anonymous said...

I guess, then (based on this article) I wasn't one of those lofty's who were "conceived in holiness". Yet with all that, I distinctly recall feeling incredulous when a fellow-child asked the following question long ago:

"When i grow up, am i gonna be a boy?" Now was it, or was it not, intelligent to recognize the stupidity of such a question? And was that question more/or/less stupid than the question in this article about the pane of glass? I used to envy the many fellow-children who were naive, because I knew what a luxury naivete is. I also felt instinctively that naive people are buffered from life's difficulties. G-d protects them, as in "tomech tmimim".

See, this sort of debating has been frowned upon in OJ schools, never mind the veracity of it. So on the one hand, you're programmed for hours per day, years on end, that you must think "logically". And on the other hand, refutations other-than conventional ones are frowned upon.

That's why i teeter-totter between the likes of:
The Logical Song "please tell me who i am",
...and vid's such as KGB-defector Yuri Bezmenov's re: USA subversion by "programmed useful idiots"

Slider to 1:07:30 (to men guarding shemirat einyaim)
4 Stages Subversion - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yErKTVdETpw

Anonymous said...

WW3? Not just the rav's vid. re: nuclear Iran & not just U.S./China/Taiwan

but also, if true, biggest U.S. aircraft carrier Norway coast, Russian navy alert:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxZ7fbp6jXQ
M.M.