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Humility Is The Ultimate Key To Connecting With Hashem #news #economy #motivation
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These six weeks of Shovavim offer a unique window for soul correction through humility and overcoming anger. Rabbi Moshe Borger explains how focusing on self-control and neutralizing ego leads to a deep connection with Hashem and personal redemption. #Shovavim #JewishSpirituality #RabbiMosheBorger #TorahWisdom #AngerManagement #SelfGrowth #Humility #JewishLife #SoulHealing #Teshuva #PersonalRedemption #CharacterDevelopment #JewishInspiration #SpiritualJourney #Hidabroot Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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So one of the best things that we can
really do at this time says Rabbasi is
actually to take upon ourselves to be
humble not to get angry. Anger comes
from discontentment. Anger comes from
not getting our way from not feeling
that we're as great as we can be. This
is the opposite of subjugating ourselves
to God of having faith that everything
is really good. This is one of the
greatest things that we can do if we
truly want to change. People ask, "What
do I need to fix up? What can I change,
Rabbi?" And the answer is a Rablugasi is
we need to do chuba and if in these six
weeks we can truly focus on this
strengthen ourselves and not respond to
other people when they try to upset us
then we'll come to a true expression
that we'll see that the anger begins to
dissipate. That's what we have to do and
that's what we have to be. And if we do
that, we'll be able to use these six
weeks well.