The Walk to the Ohel Moed
Exploring our spiritual journey towards connecting with Hashem and the profound lessons the parashah holds.
Recently, I found myself in a moment of introspection while meeting with my Rav. I confided in him, expressing my feelings of unworthiness in writing posts every week to inspire others and delve into deeper aspects of Torah. 'After all,' I said, 'I am no great tzaddik. I'm just a regular guy, navigating the ebbs and flows of life, with its good times and not so good times, just like everyone else.' His response struck a chord in me, offering wisdom and perspective that I deeply needed.
However, even after this enlightening conversation, I found myself at a loss for words when trying to find a topic for this week's post. Nothing seemed to resonate with me, until I revisited a post I wrote last year. Astonishingly, it addressed this very phenomenon of self-doubt and spiritual journeying. Realizing this, I took the opportunity to edit and refine it a bit - my writing style has evolved over the past year, after all.
So, here I am, sharing it with you once again, but with a fresh perspective…
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