In today's Tanya portion, we delve into the profound concept of love for God, exploring two distinct yet intertwined forms. The first, a lower form of love, reflects our desire for God as the source of our blessings—a love that, while genuine, carries a hint of self-interest. In contrast, we uncover the higher, selfless love, akin to a child’s unwavering commitment to rescue a parent at all costs. This love is not just theoretical; it resides deep within every Jew, waiting to be revealed and nurtured. We discuss the hidden love, or Ahava Mesuteret, that connects us to our forefathers, emphasizing that through meditation and contemplation, we can awaken this innate love and elevate our spiritual practice. By accessing this deep emotional connection, we transform our relationship with the Divine, allowing our actions and prayers to resonate with passion and purpose.