EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 29 MIN
Parshat Ki Tissa - The Test of Patience
from Breslov Therapy · host Meir Elkabas
Help support Breslov Therapy: linktr.ee/breslovtherapyThis class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24. For more on this lesson: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy_lesson_24In Parshat Ki Tisa, the sin of the Golden Calf stemmed from impatience and a loss of connection to Moshe Rabbeinu. The Jews failed the test of Keter—the ability to wait and trust in Hashem’s plan. Rebbe Nachman teaches that Keter represents the barrier between finite existence and Hashem’s infinite light; only through patience can one receive divine clarity. This theme is mirrored in the Purim story: Mordechai remained steadfast in his emunah, refusing to bow to Haman. In the end, the Keter—the royal crown—was restored to holiness. By holding onto the tzaddikim and maintaining faith through challenges, we merit the light of redemption.If you have been inspired by this class/lecture please share it with your friends. Thank you.Follow us: https://breslovtherapy.blogspot.com/Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2cRAICkl6Hk9CdKUrAxSMJ Soundcloud: @breslov-therapy FB: www.facebook.com/breslovtherapytm.meir To donate or sponsor a class: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapy Contact us:@: [email protected]WhatsApp: +1-732-800-1863#breslov #breslovtherapy #rebbenachman #rebnoson #likuteymoharan#likuteyhalakhot #likuteytefilot #meirelkabas #simcha
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Help support Breslov Therapy: linktr.ee/breslovtherapyThis class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24. For more on this lesson: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy_lesson_24In Parshat Ki Tisa, the sin of the Golden Calf stemmed from impatience and a loss of connection to Moshe Rabbeinu. The Jews failed the test of Keter—the ability to wait and trust in Hashem’s plan. Rebbe Nachman teaches that Keter represents the barrier between finite existence and Hashem’s infinite light; only through patience can one receive divine clarity. This theme is mirrored in the Purim story: Mordechai remained steadfast in his emunah, refusing to bow to Haman. In the end, the Keter—the royal crown—was restored to holiness. By holding onto the tzaddikim and maintaining faith through challenges, we merit the light of redemption.If you have been inspired by this class/lecture please share it with your friends. Thank you.Follow us: https://breslovtherapy.blogspot.com/Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2cRAICkl6Hk9CdKUrAxSMJ Soundcloud: @breslov-therapy FB: www.facebook.com/breslovtherapytm.meir To donate or sponsor a class: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapy Contact us:@: [email protected]WhatsApp: +1-732-800-1863#breslov #breslovtherapy #rebbenachman #rebnoson #likuteymoharan#likuteyhalakhot #likuteytefilot #meirelkabas #simcha
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