The leader of the generation is the entire generation
As an aside, it saddens me that most of my readers are not true believers. Out of 17 answers to my question (“Can G-d learn something new?”) only 4 gave the correct answer (“Yes!”). That’s less than 25%.
Please answer the new poll. Let’s see how many people pick the right answer now.
It depends on the Rebbe. My Rebbe is a real Rebbe. I think the Rebbe of the rest of pseudo-chassidim residing in CH is also a real Rebbe, although who knows who their Rebbe really is?
I haven’t seen the light, I have seen the darkness.
“You’re still allowing yourselves to remain in your self-imposed box, in your comfort zone. Why aren’t you going out of your limitations?! You’re still living a life that revolves primarily around satisfying your physical needs and desires, where the spiritual is of secondary importance. [...]
“It’s not that you don’t follow my instructions. You often do. But that’s not enough, and that’s not my ultimate goal. My ultimate goal is that fulfilling these instructions should change you deep-down. It devastates me to see that your hearts are not truly in it. You nod your heads, clap along, and shout omein, but that’s only while I’m egging you on. In private, do you reflect on these teachings? And even if you do, do you do it because you want to, or because you think that in this way you’re doing me a favor? You’re relying on me to boost you from above, to hold your hand, to do the hard work for you. You lack a desire to change on the inside, through your own efforts.”
13 comments:
Who are you to decide what is right and wrong?
Who said I am the one deciding?
It was implied.
Anything that a pseudo-chossid says is always pseudo-based on what his Rebbe has said.
Does a pseudo-chossid have a real Rebbe, or is it a pesudo-Rebbe?
It depends on the Rebbe. My Rebbe is a real Rebbe. I think the Rebbe of the rest of pseudo-chassidim residing in CH is also a real Rebbe, although who knows who their Rebbe really is?
Do they know that they're pseudo-chassidim?
That’s what being in double darkness is.
But you, who have seen the light...?
I haven’t seen the light, I have seen the darkness.
“You’re still allowing yourselves to remain in your self-imposed box, in your comfort zone. Why aren’t you going out of your limitations?! You’re still living a life that revolves primarily around satisfying your physical needs and desires, where the spiritual is of secondary importance. [...]
“It’s not that you don’t follow my instructions. You often do. But that’s not enough, and that’s not my ultimate goal. My ultimate goal is that fulfilling these instructions should change you deep-down. It devastates me to see that your hearts are not truly in it. You nod your heads, clap along, and shout omein, but that’s only while I’m egging you on. In private, do you reflect on these teachings? And even if you do, do you do it because you want to, or because you think that in this way you’re doing me a favor? You’re relying on me to boost you from above, to hold your hand, to do the hard work for you. You lack a desire to change on the inside, through your own efforts.”
Hmm? Where's this from?
Sicho of the Rebbe.
Ahh, quite.
Post a Comment