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| Written by Bentzion of Medziboz |
"If any case is too difficult for you, bring it to me . . . . ." ( Deuteronomy 1:17) The Baal Shem Tov taught in the name of the Ramban (Nachmanides), who advised his son the following:
"Whenever there are various possible options of how to go about doing something, and you are in doubt as to which is the best way, or if you are in doubt whether or not doing it is at all G-d's will, in which case it should be done, or it is against His will, in which case it should not, do the following. You must first of all disattach yourself from all personal gain or honor you might derive from this action, and only then can you objectively weigh the options, for anything from which one derives any personal gain, one will search to find some way to permit even the forbidden. But after doing as said, G·d will guide you to the truth and you can feel secure that you are doing the right thing." This, then, is the meaning of the verse, "If any case is too difficult for you," that is, you don't know how or whether at all to do something, the doubt arises from you because of the personal gain that you would derive from doing it. Therefore, disattach yourself from the personal gain you would derive from doing it, and "bring it to Me" - that is, intend to do it for the sake of Heaven, without any motive for personal gain. Then [as the verse concludes], "I will hear it." I will make it heard - I will give that person the understanding how to behave. Footnote: The Baal Shem Tov adds to the Ramban's teaching that all doubts and difficulties we confront in life arise from our being out of touch with G·d and with our deepest selves. Instead, we live superficially, from momentary and ephemeral physical pleasure to the next momentary and ephemeral emotional gain, completely out of touch with what our souls deeply crave and need. We are thus torn in different directions at once, for we all have conflicting desires and interests. Only when we are able to see through those pleasures and gains, and touch with our deepest needs and with G·d, are we able to act assuredly from a place of Truth.(Sfas Emes, Deuteronomy 5631; Likkutim, Lekh Lekhah) Translation and commentary by Rabbi Yehoshua Starrett and reprinted with the kind permission of the Baal Shem Tov Foundation. Please visit www.baalshemtov.com Join a class on the Perekim from the Kesser Shem Tov: Shabbos morning 9am in the Shteibel Minyan Beis Medresh Also, write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to receive the Stories of the Baal Shem Tov in your email inbox, visit and join a discussion group on the stories of the Baal Shem Tov at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Stories_of_the_Baal_Shem_Tov/ Publicize the Teachings of the Baal Shem Tov To Help Bring Moshiach Right NOW! Publicize the Teachings of the Baal Shem Tov to Bring Moshiach NOW! Bentzion Meltzer 954.242.9208 www.besht-yomi.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it http://groups.google.com/group/teachings_of_the_besht?hl=en http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Stories_of_the_Baal_Shem_Tov/
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