Azamra for Everyone. Part 7
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Azamra: The Tzaddiki’s Mission
Look for the good points. In others. In ourselves. This brings us to joy. The joy washes over us and we are able to talk to God and create a relationship with Him. This...
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Azamra for Everyone
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Azamra: The Mountain and The Secret
Instant Azamra
In the previous post , we said that it’s important to understand the concept of Azamra and how following this...
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Azamra for Everyone Part 5
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The 7 Habits Of Highly Connective People
In Balak, this week’s parsha, the evil Bilam’s attempt to curse the Jews turns into a blessing despite his unwilling mouth. He says, “…He (Hashem) does not look...
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Azamra for Everyone Part 4
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Why are we asked to make a judgment at all, positive or negative? Why does HS arrange for us to “stand in judgment” of each other?
Uh, oh. I now realize that I pretty much condemn others all the...
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Azamra: See No Evil?
In the previous Azamra post, the Rebbe tells us that it’s a requirement—not an option—that we judge others favorably. We learn that when we do, we can literally change them from dark to light, from meritless to meritorious....
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Azamra: Judging Others
Know and Understand!
A person must judge everyone favorably. Even if someone is completely bad, it is necessary to search and find in him some modicum of good; the little bit of him that is not wicked. And by finding in him...
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Azamara: Look for the good points. In others. In ourselves. This brings us to joy. The joy washes over us and we are able to talk to God and create a relationship with Him. This is the essence of Azamra.
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