In Parshat Eikev, Moshe’s final forty days with the second tablets reveal a spiritual map hidden in the word arba’im—Aleph, Resh, Bet, Ayin, Yud, Mem—each letter representing a stage in the soul’s journey. It begins with inspiration from the highest light (Aleph) and the eager running toward it (Resh), followed by the inevitable setback (betisha, Bet) and the test of sadness (Ayin). The turning point comes with the Yud—the ten types of melody, the root of all joy, accessed through the Tikkun HaKlali. Finally, Mem is forgiveness, the Yom Kippur gift of renewal. Together, these stages teach that every fall can lead to greater joy and closeness to Hashem when met with ratzon, hope, and the guidance of the tzaddikim.Help support Breslov Therapy: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy
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