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I heard this great line in a conversation between two people:
“Do you know why everyone you love and help leave you, and you are left a lonely man? Because, even when you try to do something selfless, you make it selfish.”
Shazam! Kaboom!
What an awesome insight! Only, that I see this not limited to those who are outstanding in their self-centeredness and selfishness, but rather, as a flaw imbedded within the very DNA of human beings, albeit, at different levels of quality and quantity. It takes a very serious level of awareness, prayer, and work, in order to be able to loosen the grip of this self-centeredness imbedded within us.
More than ever, this awareness, prayer and hard work to loosen the bounds of self-centeredness is pertinent when we are working on Teshuvah (return; repentance), working on bringing about a Tikkun for a past wrong doing.
In this lecture, we are going to explore the process in keeping our selflessness from becoming selfish.
This lecture is based primarily on a maamor the Rebbe delivered, on this Shabbat in 1968, exploring the spiritual dimension of the mitzvah of separation a portion of one’s dough for Challah.