Tu Bishvat connects to Likutey Moharan lesson 24 through the idea that the light of tzadikim can only be received through a devoted talmid, just as the moon reflects and softens the light of the sun, making it bearable for the world. Yehoshua, understood as dedication and perseverance, is revealed by holding onto even a tiny point of good during darkness and setbacks, which themselves prepare a person to properly receive higher light. Yehoshua was chosen not for superior Torah knowledge but for humility and service, symbolized by the fig tree that requires daily care and precise timing to produce unspoiled fruit, teaching that spiritual growth depends on patience, consistency, and valuing small attainments. The fig tree’s link to the Tree of Knowledge and to Tu Bishvat highlights the presence of many holy sparks within fruit and within everyday effort. Breslov represents a unique continuation of Rebbe Nachman’s light after his passing through Reb Noson’s humility and practical transmission of his teachings, demonstrating that true access to the Infinite Light depends on the eternal partnership between tzadikim and their disciples, who together transform overwhelming illumination into livable guidance and enduring simcha.This class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24. For more on this lesson: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy_lesson_24If you have been inspired by this class/lecture please share it with your friends. Thank you.Follow us: https://breslovtherapy.blogspot.com/Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2cRAICkl6Hk9CdKUrAxSMJ Soundcloud: @breslov-therapy FB: www.facebook.com/breslovtherapytm.meir To donate or sponsor a class: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapy Contact us:@: breslovtherapy@gmail.comWhatsApp: +1-732-800-1863#breslov #breslovtherapy #rebbenachman #rebnoson #likuteymoharan#likuteyhalakhot #likuteytefilot #meirelkabas #simcha