Epistle 11
7th Elul
🌟 The Foundation: Joy and Faith
- A person should rejoice and be glad at all times.
- True life stems from unwavering faith in God, who sustains and benefits us constantly.
🚫 The Danger of Sadness
- Sadness and complaint suggest a lack of good and presence of suffering.
- This attitude implies denial of divine goodness—considered spiritually harmful.
- Therefore, the sages strongly warned against falling into sadness.
💪 The Strength of the Believer
- A true believer remains unaffected by worldly suffering.
- He sees both success and failure as equal, recognizing divine purpose in all.
🧍 Self-Centeredness vs. Divine Connection
- One who feels unequal outcomes shows attachment to ego and worldly desires.
- Such a person seeks to escape divine guidance and live like the nations, driven by self-love.
- He desires material pleasures—status, children, wealth—because they serve his ego.
🧪 Life as a Test
- Man’s creation is meant to test his heart and choices.
- Will he follow false gods—bodily desires from the “Other Side”?
- Or will he choose true life, rooted in the living God?
🔄 Everything Is from God
- All needs and events unfold precisely from divine will.
- “From the Lord are a man’s steps established.”
- Even what seems bad is ultimately good, though not always understood.
✨ Transforming Perceived Evil
- Through deep faith, even apparent evil is elevated and revealed as divine good.
- This hidden good stems from God’s incomprehensible wisdom—called “Eden,” beyond even the World to Come.
- Faith transforms illusionary evil into sublime, concealed goodness.


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